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Goderie, C.J.M. (author), Alashrafov, R. (author), Jockin, Pieter (author), Liu, Lu (author), Liu, Xin (author), Cidota, M.A. (author), Lukosch, S.G. (author)
For a better understanding of how different diseases (e.g. neurovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, and musculoskeletal pain conditions) affect human motor function, a uniform, standardized and objective evaluation is a desirable goal expressed within the clinical community. We explore the capabilities of an augmented reality (AR)...
conference paper 2017
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Liu, M. (author), Li, D. (author), Qin, P. (author), Liu, C. (author), Wang, H. (author), Wang, F. (author)
Networks can be used to describe the interconnections among individuals, which play an important role in the spread of disease. Although the small-world effect has been found to have a significant impact on epidemics in single networks, the small-world effect on epidemics in interconnected networks has rarely been considered. Here, we study the...
journal article 2015
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Liu, Z. (author)
Power systems conventionally have been designed and operated to facilitate electrical energy transportation from large centralised power plants to distant load centres. It is currently under development towards the purpose of being able to facilitate more distributed generation from renewable energy sources (RES), for instance wind and solar...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Liu, D. (author), Trajanovski, S. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
This paper presents a new and efficient algorithm, ILIGRA, for inverse line graph construction. Given a line graph H, ILIGRA constructs its root graph G with the time complexity being linear in the number of nodes in H. If ILIGRA does not know whether the given graph H is a line graph, it firstly assumes that H is a line graph and starts its...
journal article 2014
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Abrahamsen, A.B. (author), Magnusson, N. (author), Liu, D. (author), Stehouwer, E. (author), Hendriks, B. (author), Polinder, H. (author)
A superconducting direct drive generator based on field windings of MgB2 superconducting tape is proposed as a solution by mounting the generator in front of the blades using a king-pin nacelle design for offshore turbines with power ratings larger than 10 MW as investigated in the INNWIND.EU project.
conference paper 2014
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Abrahamsen, A.B. (author), Magnusson, N. (author), Jensen, B.B. (author), Liu, D. (author), Polinder, H. (author)
An MgB2 race track coil intended for demonstrating a down scaled pole of a 10 MW direct drive wind turbine generator has been designed. The coil consists of 10 double pancake coils stacked into a race track coil with a cross section of 84 mm x 80 mm. The length of the straight section is 0.5 m and the diameter of the end sections is 0.3 m....
conference paper 2014
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Kostopoulos, D. (author), Liu, D. (author), Genani, G. (author), Polinder, H. (author)
Offshore wind is considered a vital component of the future large scale renewable generation portfolio. Intense R&D effort is occurring in both the technology and the supply chain aiming at cost reduction. The drivetrain of wind turbines is an area of continuous evolution with currently no one standard configuration in the industry. It is...
conference paper 2013
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Alers, H. (author), Redi, J. (author), Liu, H. (author), Heynderickx, I. (author)
Manufacturers of commercial display devices continuously try to improve the perceived image quality of their products. By applying postprocessing techniques on the incoming signal, they aim to enhance the quality level perceived by the viewer. These postprocessing techniques are usually applied globally over the whole image but may cause side...
journal article 2013
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Liu, D. (author)
The infrastructure networks, including the Internet, telecommunication networks, electrical power grids, transportation networks (road, railway, waterway, and airway networks), gas networks and water networks, are becoming more and more complex. The complex infrastructure networks are crucial to our human society, and it has been a hot research ...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Liu, D. (author), Trajanovski, S. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
For a fixed number N of nodes, the number of links L in the line graph H(N,L) can only appear in consecutive intervals, called a band of L. We prove that some consecutive integers can never represent the number of links L in H(N,L), and they are called a bandgap of L. We give the exact expressions of bands and bandgaps of L. We propose a model...
journal article 2013
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Liu, D. (author), Blenn, N. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author)
ur society contains all types of organizations, such as companies, research groups and hobby clubs. Affliation networks, as a large and important portion of social networks, consist of individuals and their affiation relations: Two individuals are connected by a link if they belong to the same organization(s). Affliation networks naturally...
journal article 2012
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Liu, D. (author), Blenn, N. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author)
Social networks, as well as many other real-world networks, exhibit overlapping community structure. In this paper, we present formulas which facilitate the computation for characterizing the overlapping community structure of networks. A hypergraph representation of networks with overlapping community structure is introduced. Using the...
journal article 2012
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Liu, H. (author), Koonen, J. (author), Fuderer, M. (author), Heynderickx, I. (author)
In current magnetic resonance (MR) imaging systems, design choices are confronted with a trade-off between structured (i.e. artifacts) and unstructured noise. The impact of both types of noise on perceived image quality, however, is so far unknown, while this knowledge would be highly beneficial for further improvement of MR imaging systems. In...
conference paper 2012
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Redi, J.A. (author), Liu, H. (author), Zunino, R. (author), Heynderickx, I.E.J.R. (author)
Several attempts to integrate visual saliency information in quality metrics are described in literature, albeit with contradictory results. The way saliency is integrated in quality metrics should reflect the mechanisms underlying the interaction between image quality assessment and visual attention. This interaction is actually two-fold: (1)...
journal article 2011
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Liu, H. (author), Redi, J.A. (author), Alers, H. (author), Zunino, R. (author), Heynderickx, I.E.J.R. (author)
Reliably assessing overall quality of JPEG/JPEG2000 coded images without having the original image as a reference is still challenging, mainly due to our limited understanding of how humans combine the various perceived artifacts to an overall quality judgment. A known approach to avoid the explicit simulation of human assessment of overall...
journal article 2011
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Liu, H. (author), Heynderickx, I. (author)
Developing an objective metric, which automatically quantifies perceived image quality degradation induced by blur, is highly beneficial for current digital imaging systems. In many applications, these objective metrics need to be of the noreference (NR) type, which implies that quality prediction is based on the distorted image only. Recent...
journal article 2011
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Van Mieghem, P. (author), Stevanovi?, D. (author), Kuipers, F. (author), Li, C. (author), Van de Bovenkamp, R. (author), Liu, D. (author), Wang, H. (author)
The decrease of the spectral radius, an important characterizer of network dynamics, by removing links is investigated. The minimization of the spectral radius by removing m links is shown to be an NP-complete problem, which suggests considering heuristic strategies. Several greedy strategies are compared, and several bounds on the decrease of...
journal article 2011
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Liu, H. (author)
People of all generations are making more and more use of digital imaging systems in their daily lives. The image content rendered by these digital imaging systems largely differs in perceived quality depending on the system and its applications. To be able to optimize the experience of viewers of this content understanding and modeling...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Liu, H. (author), Heynderickx, I. (author)
Developing an objective metric, which automatically quantifies perceived image quality degradation induced by blur, is highly beneficial for current digital imaging systems. In many applications, these objective metrics need to be of the noreference (NR) type, which implies that quality prediction is based on the distorted image only. Recent...
conference paper 2010
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Holstege, H. (author), Van Beers, E. (author), Velds, A. (author), Liu, X. (author), Joosse, S.A. (author), Klarenbeek, S. (author), Schut, E. (author), Kerkhoven, R. (author), Klijn, C.N. (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author), Nederlof, P.M. (author), Jonkers, J. (author)
Background: Genomic gains and losses are a result of genomic instability in many types of cancers. BRCA1- and BRCA2-mutated breast cancers are associated with increased amounts of chromosomal aberrations, presumably due their functions in genome repair. Some of these genomic aberrations may harbor genes whose absence or overexpression may give...
journal article 2010
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