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Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Compressed Sensing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fatemi-Zadeh, Emadodden (Supervisor)
Abstract
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive imaging modality which can represents the structure, metabolism and the function of inner tissues and organs. Unlike other imaging modalities MRI does not use ionizing radiation.Reducing the imaging time will result in cost reduction and patient comfort. Therefore since the invention of MRI, increasing the speed of imaging has drawn a lot of attention. This was mainly done by improving and upgrading the data collecting hardware of the imaging module.With the advances in technology, a point has been nearly reached, that due to the physical and physiological constraints, such as nerve stimulation, quickening the hardware is impractical....
Anatomical Surface Modeling Via Harmonic Fields
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fatemi Zadeh, Emad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Advancements in medical imaging, especially 3D imaging, leads to progressive growth of image processing for diagnosis, studying behavior of organs and development of disease. Therefore many researches have been done on segmentation, registration, modeling and 3D image refinement. In this thesis, we want to parameterize anatomic surfaces, using volume parameterization model.
Hippocampus is one of the most important components in brain that plays significant role in learning, memory, stress management and etc. There is been a theory that, shape and structure of hippocampus may change in diseases like Alzheimer, schizophrenia, chronic depression and epilepsy.
The aim of this research is...
Hippocampus is one of the most important components in brain that plays significant role in learning, memory, stress management and etc. There is been a theory that, shape and structure of hippocampus may change in diseases like Alzheimer, schizophrenia, chronic depression and epilepsy.
The aim of this research is...
The Impact of Financial Constraints on Firm Exports: A Case Study of Manufacturing Firms in Iran
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Madani Zadeh, Ali
(Supervisor)
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Mahmoud Zadeh, Amineh
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Exporting firms face a range of challenges when entering international markets, among which financial constraints are particularly significant. Financial constraints can impair a firm’s cash flow, making it difficult to finance the fixed costs associated with export market entry. This study constructs a firm-level index to measure the degree of financial constraint and examines its impact first on the probability of export participation, and then on the volume of exports. The analysis is based on data from Iran’s industrial firms between 2008 and 2019 (1387–1398 in the Iranian calendar). The effect of financial constraints on the probability of exporting is estimated using logit and linear...
Landmark extraction from echocardiography sequence based on corner detection algorithms using product moment coefficient matcher
, Article 2009 International Conference on Signal Processing Systems, ICSPS 2009, Singapore, 15 May 2009 through 17 May 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 91-97 ; 9780769536545 (ISBN) ; Behnam, H ; Fatemi Zadeh, E ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Landmark extraction is used as the first step of many vision tasks such as tracking, image registration, localization, image matching and recognition. Furthermore, landmarks are used to reduce the data flow and consequently the computational costs. In this paper we extracted landmarks from echocardiography sequence, our algorithm is based on corner extraction, and then we evaluate our algorithm with applying some test. For this purpose, we evaluated the detectors according to their repeatability, stability and landmark localization under changes in noise. © 2009 IEEE
Landmark extraction from echocardiography sequence based on corner detection algorithms using gradient vector matcher
, Article 2009 International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology - Spring Conference, IACSIT-SC 2009, Singapore, 17 April 2009 through 20 April 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 510-516 ; 9780769536538 (ISBN) ; Behnam, H ; Fatemi Zadeh, E ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Landmark extraction is used as the first step of many vision tasks such as tracking, image registration, localization, image matching and recognition. Furthermore, landmarks are used to reduce the data flow and consequently the computational costs. In this paper we extracted landmarks from echocardiography sequence, our algorithm is based on corner extraction, and then we evaluate our algorithm with applying some test. For this purpose, we evaluated the detectors according to their repeatability, stability and landmark localization under changes in noise. © 2009 IEEE
Fundamentals and stock return in pharmaceutical companies: A panel data model of Iranian industry
, Article Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences ; Vol. 9, issue. 1 , 2014 , p. 55-60 ; Zartab, S ; Fatemi, S. F ; Radmanesh, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Stock return is usually considered to be affected by firm's financial ratios as well as economic variables. Fundamental method assume that stock returns is not solely related to the stock market. Most result come from the company condition, industry situation and whole economy. In this paper, this relationship between stock return and fundamentals is studied using the data for 22 pharmaceutical companies in Tehran Stock Exchange over a 7 year period, and effective factors on stock return are investigated. Because of our data natural we used panel data model from econometric methods. The results show that 80 pecent of change in stock return can be explained with 9 fundamental variables...
The regulated market for kidneys in Iran
, Article Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 22 August 2011 through 23 August 2011 ; Volume 80 LNICST , August , 2012 , Pages 62-75 ; 18678211 (ISSN) ; 9783642309120 (ISBN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
We study the kidney market in Iran. The most effective treatment for end-stage renal disease is a kidney transplant. While the supply of cadaveric kidneys is limited, the debate has been focused on the effects of the existence of a free market for human organs. Economists as well as medical and legal researchers are divided over the issue. Iran has a unique kidney market which has been in place for over 20 years, frequently reporting surprising success in reducing the waiting list for kidneys. This paper demonstrates how the Iranian system works
The effect of geometrical properties of reservoir shale barriers on the performance of Steam-assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD)
, Article Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental Effects ; Volume 34, Issue 23 , 2012 , Pages 2178-2191 ; 15567036 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Many bitumen reservoirs contain shale layers of varying thickness, lateral extent, and frequency. These shale layers, depending on their size, vertical and horizontal locations, and continuity throughout the reservoir, may act as a flow barrier and severely reduce vertical permeability of the pay zone and slow down the steam-assisted gravity drainage steam chamber development. Therefore, to improve productivity in these reservoirs, understanding of the effects of reservoir heterogeneities has become necessary. This work presents numerical investigation of the effects of shale barriers on steam-assisted gravity drainage performance when applied to produce mobile heavy oil. The most concern of...
The applicability of expanding solvent steam-assisted gravity drainage (ES-SAGD) in fractured systems
, Article Petroleum Science and Technology ; Volume 28, Issue 18 , Oct , 2010 , Pages 1906-1918 ; 10916466 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
The aim of this contribution is to evaluate the performance of an expanding solvent steam assisted gravity drainage (ES-SAGD) process in naturally fractured systems. Steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) and ES-SAGD processes have been investigated in both conventional and fractured reservoir models and the effect of networked fractures on the recovery mechanism and performance of ES-SAGD has been investigated. Operational parameters such as steam quality, vertical distances between wells, and steam injection temperature have been also evaluated. Finally, to study the effect of a well's horizontal offset, a staggered ES-SAGD well configuration has been compared to a stacked ES-SAGD
Simulation study of Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) in fractured systems
, Article Oil and Gas Science and Technology ; Volume 64, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 477-487 ; 12944475 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
The Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) process, a developed Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) process to recover oil and bitumen, has been studied theoretically and experimentally in conventional reservoirs and models and is found a promising EOR method for certain heavy oil reservoirs. In this work simulation studies of the SAGD process were made on different fractured models consisting of fractures in both Near Well Region (NWR) and Above Well Region (AWR) and even in the presence of networked fractures. At early stage of the SAGD process in fractured system, steam moves through the fractures first and then the matrix blocks are heated primarily by conduction and possibly some steam...
Effective Permeability of Isotropic Overlapping Sandbodies in 2D Using Percolation Theory
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Masihi, Mohsen (Supervisor)
Abstract
Permeability is an essential parameter used for reservoir evaluation, simulation and management to optimize oil recovery. The conventional approach to estimate reservoir connectivity, conductivity, sweep efficiency and other critical information for decision-making is to build detailed geological models, which are then upscaled to a coarser grid where flow simulations are run. However, this takes many hours to be carried out even for a single realization practically. In practice, a very small number of realizations are considered and consequently the true uncertainty in the results is very poorly estimated. In this study, a statistical model of isotropic overlying sandbodies is used to...
Analysing the Effects of Monetizing Energy Carriers Subsidy on Expenditures and Welfare Criteria of Iranian Households
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fatemi, Farshad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, with a review on policy simulation and economic reform analysis literature, we design a suitable method to analyze the effects of monetizing energy carriers subsidy on welfare criteria of Iranian households. The selected method is limited general equilibrium that needs demand estimates of goods, services and energy. In firs step,based on 13 years of data on “Iranian Households’ Expenditures and Income” surveys, data are provided as a pseudo-panel. Demand equations are estimated using “Seemingly Unrelated Regressions” for panel data, and elasticities are calculated. In the next step, we evaluated the equivalent variation and equivalent gain measures in each price scenarios....
Adverse Selection in Iranian Life Insurance Market
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fatemi, Farshad (Supervisor)
Abstract
This thesis finds evidence for the presence of adverse selection in the Iranian life insurance market. We use a unique dataset including more than one million policyholders’ profile information alongside their chosen life insurance coverage from the largest Iranian insurance company. Our results not only find evidence in support of adverse selection in this market, but also consider the magnitude of adverse selection relatively notable. Moreover, we found that in addition to the coverage, the other dimensions of contract could be the potential source of adverse selection. Particularly, we focused on the insurance duration and the payment method (monthly, annually, all-in-advance)....
Examining Evolution of Technology Performance in the Global Smartphone Industry
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kiamehr, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research we have studied the changes in the technology performance in the smartphone industry, and by using theoretical models in technology management literature, we have compared this performance with coustomer’s required level of performance. The study shows that after 2011, the level of customer satisfactions depends less on the technology performance and more on the price. This observation is consistent with Christiensen’s suggested model for technology performance, in which after a certain point technology’s performance surpasses the customer’s need. In addition, we have studied the effect of modular design for smartphones on the customer’s satisfaction. We found that...
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abedian, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Retrofitting of old mechanical structures by composite materials is one of the most important issues of the world.High reproducing and replacement cost of structures leads to, researchers try to retrofitting old structures and increase their capabilities and so increase their service age. Their research results leads to decreasing cost in one hand and introduce new application of composites in aviation industry in the other hand.Retrofitting mechanical structures show us the important of elements with more stress than the others. The probability of failure is more in these element than the other that we call critical element.These elements in fact are critical parts of an aerial structures...
Living with Uncertainty
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
Abstract
Michael Zimmerman in his book Living with Uncertainty has objected to two views of moral obligation, namely objective and subjective view. Two overcome these problems he suggests a third view which he calls prospective view and tells us that our moral obligation is determined by the prospection that each of our choices give us. In this thesis first I review Zimmerman’s objections to objective and subjective view. Then I try to suggest a solution for the objective view
The maximum disjoint routing problem
, Article 22nd International Conference on Computing and Combinatorics, COCOON 2016, 2 August 2016 through 4 August 2016 ; Volume 9797 , 2016 , Pages 319-329 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 9783319426334 (ISBN) ; Sharif Zadeh, A. S ; Zarrabi Zadeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2016
Abstract
Motivated by the bus escape routing problem in printed circuit boards, we revisit the following problem: given a set of n axis-parallel rectangles inside a rectangular region R, find the maximum number of rectangles that can be extended toward the boundary of R, without overlapping each other. We provide an efficient algorithm for solving this problem in O(n2 log3 n log log n) time, improving over the current best O(n3)-time algorithm available for the problem
Learning overcomplete dictionaries from markovian data
, Article 10th IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop, SAM 2018, 8 July 2018 through 11 July 2018 ; Volume 2018-July , 2018 , Pages 218-222 ; 2151870X (ISSN); 9781538647523 (ISBN) ; Esmaeili, S ; Babaie Zadeh, M ; Soltanian Zadeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2018
Abstract
We explore the dictionary learning problem for sparse representation when the signals are dependent. In this paper, a first-order Markovian model is considered for dependency of the signals, that has many applications especially in medical signals. It is shown that the considered dependency among the signals can degrade the performance of the existing dictionary learning algorithms. Hence, we propose a method using the Maximum Log-likelihood Estimator (MLE) and the Expectation Minimization (EM) algorithm to learn the dictionary from the signals generated under the first-order Markovian model. Simulation results show the efficiency of the proposed method in comparison with the...
Direction and Range Assignment for Directional Antennae in Wireless Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Zarrabi-Zadeh, Hamid (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent years, significant interest has been attracted towards using directional antennae in wireless and sensor networks due to it’s decreased energy consumption, increased security and decreased radio wave overlapping. Substituting omni-directional antennae with directional antennae should be performed in a way that not only guarantees connectivity, but also minimizes radius and latency in network nodes. The problem is not polynomially solvable in general and effort has been made in recent years to present approximation algorithms to solve this problem. The approximation algorithms have been made possible using unit disk
graphs, Euclidean minimum spanning trees, grouping of...
graphs, Euclidean minimum spanning trees, grouping of...
Assessment of vapor extraction (VAPEX) process performance in naturally fractured reservoirs
, Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 75, Issue 3-4 , January , 2011 , Pages 260-273 ; 09204105 (ISSN) ; Kharrat, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
The Vapour Assisted Petroleum Extraction (VAPEX) process, a newly developed Enhanced Heavy Oil Recovery process, is a promising EOR method for certain conventional non-fractured heavy oil sandstone reservoirs such as those in Canada, but its applicability on low permeable Naturally Fractured Reservoirs (NFR) such as those in the Middle East and Persian Gulf still remained as a question. Previous studies show that the foremost concern for VAPEX application in the case of NFR is the low non-economical production rates. The aim of the present work is to study the effect of fractures geometrical properties such as orientation (vertical or horizontal), density, spacing, location and networking on...