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Xia, Z. (author), Booij, O. (author), Kooij, J.F.P. (author)
We propose a novel end-to-end method for cross-view pose estimation. Given a ground-level query image and an aerial image that covers the query's local neighborhood, the 3 Degrees-of-Freedom camera pose of the query is estimated by matching its image descriptor to descriptors of local regions within the aerial image. The...
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Bol, Marije (author)
Background: A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a system that enables humans to control a computer by their brain signals. This can be achieved by modulating the sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) through both motor execution and motor imagery. The potential enhancement of spinal reflexes and motor control through SMR training is attributed to the...
master thesis 2023
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Banţă, Diana (author), Kho, Sydney (author), Lantink, Anna (author), Marin, Alexandru (author), Petkov, Vladimir (author)
Watermarks are historical motifs present in the texture of paper that are commonly used to identify the paper manufacturers. They only become visible when viewed under certain light conditions. Under ideal circumstances, researchers may use watermarks to determine a historical document’s origins and context. To identify a watermark, it is...
student report 2023
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Anceaux, Duyemo (author)
Since every day more and more data is collected, it becomes more and more expensive to process. To reduce these costs, you can use dimensionality reduction to reduce the number of features per instance in a given dataset. <br/><br/>In this paper, we will compare four possible methods of dimensionality reduction. The feature extraction methods...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Vargas Quiros, J.D. (author), Kapcak, Oyku (author), Hung, H.S. (author), Cabrera Quiros, L.C. (author)
Interpersonal attraction is known to motivate behavioral responses in the person experiencing this subjective phenomenon. Such responses may involve the imitation of behavior, as in mirroring or mimicry of postures or gestures, which have been found to be associated with the desire to be liked by an interlocutor. Speed dating provides a...
journal article 2023
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Li, Wanda (author), Xu, Zhiwei (author), Sun, Yi (author), Gong, Qingyuan (author), Chen, Y. (author), Ding, Aaron Yi (author), Wang, Xin (author), Hui, Pan (author)
Outstanding users (OUs) denote the influential, 'core' or 'bridge' users in online social networks. How to accurately detect and rank them is an important problem for third-party online service providers and researchers. Conventional efforts, ranging from early graph-based algorithms to recent machine learning-based approaches, typically rely on...
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Ren, Liyuan (author), Yarovoy, Alexander (author), Fioranelli, F. (author)
The problem of radar-based counting of multiple individuals moving as a single group is addressed using an mm-wave multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar. This problem is challenging because the different individuals are closer to each other than the range/azimuth resolution, and their bulk...
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Li, Ruohan (author), Dong, Y. (author)
Lane detection is crucial for vehicle localization which makes it the foundation for automated driving and many intelligent and advanced driving assistant systems. Available vision-based lane detection methods do not make full use of the valuable features and aggregate contextual information, especially the interrelationships between lane...
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Pandey, Pankaj (author), Rodriguez-Larios, Julio (author), Miyapuram, Krishna Prasad (author), Lomas, J.D. (author)
Electroencephalography (EEG) enables online monitoring brain activity, which can be used for neurofeedback. One of the growing applications of EEG neurofeedback is to facilitate meditation practice. Specifically, EEG neurofeedback can be used to alert participants whenever they get distracted during meditation practice based on changes in their...
conference paper 2023
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Zhang, T. (author), El Ali, Abdallah (author), Wang, Chen (author), Hanjalic, A. (author), Cesar, Pablo (author)
Instead of predicting just one emotion for one activity (e.g., video watching), fine-grained emotion recognition enables more temporally precise recognition. Previous works on fine-grained emotion recognition require segment-by-segment, fine-grained emotion labels to train the recognition algorithm. However, experiments to collect these...
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Ding, Chuanwei (author), Zhang, Li (author), Chen, Haoyu (author), Hong, Hong (author), Zhu, Xiaohua (author), Fioranelli, F. (author)
Radar-based solutions have attracted great attention in human activity recognition (HAR) for their advantages in accuracy, robustness, and privacy protection. The conventional approaches transform radar signals into feature maps and then directly process them as visual images. While effective, these image-based methods may not be the best...
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Xu, Weitao (author), Xue, Wanli (author), Lin, Qi (author), Lan, G. (author), Feng, Xingyu (author), Wei, Bo (author), Luo, Chengwen (author), Li, Wei (author), Zomaya, Albert Y. (author)
Smart space has emerged as a new paradigm that combines sensing, communication, and artificial intelligence technologies to offer various customized services. A fundamental requirement of these services is person identification. Although a variety of person-identification approaches has been proposed, they suffer from several limitations in...
journal article 2022
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Yin, Zhao (author), Geraedts, Victor Jacobus (author), Wang, Z. (author), Contarino, Maria Fiorella (author), Dibeklioglu, H. (author), van Gemert, J.C. (author)
Parkinson's disease (PD) diagnosis is based on clinical criteria, i.e., bradykinesia, rest tremor, rigidity, etc. Assessment of the severity of PD symptoms with clinical rating scales, however, is subject to inter-rater variability. In this paper, we propose a deep learning based automatic PD diagnosis method using videos to assist the...
journal article 2022
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Smirnova, Alisa (author), Yang, J. (author), Yang, Dingqi (author), Cudre-Mauroux, Philippe (author)
Noisy labels represent one of the key issues in supervised machine learning. Existing work for label noise reduction mainly takes a probabilistic approach that infers true labels from data distributions in low-level feature spaces. Such an approach is not only limited by its capability to learn high-quality data representations, but also by...
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Li, Fang (author), Li, Xueyuan (author), Liu, Qi (author), Li, Z. (author)
Pedestrian detection is an important branch of computer vision, and it has important applications in the fields of autonomous driving, artificial intelligence and video surveillance.With the rapid development of deep learning and the proposal of large-scale datasets, pedestrian detection has reached a new stage and achieves better performance...
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Dong, Xichao (author), Zhao, Zewei (author), Wang, Yupei (author), Zeng, Tao (author), Wang, J. (author), Sui, Yi (author)
Recently, frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radar-based hand gesture recognition (HGR) using deep learning has achieved favorable performance. However, many existing methods use extracted features separately, i.e., using one of the range, Doppler, azimuth, or elevation angle information, or a combination of any two, to train...
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Tao, Qinghua (author), Li, Zhen (author), Xu, Jun (author), Lin, Shu (author), De Schutter, B.H.K. (author), Suykens, Johan A.K. (author)
Traffic flow (TF) prediction is an important and yet a challenging task in transportation systems, since the TF involves high nonlinearities and is affected by many elements. Recently, neural networks have attracted much attention for TF prediction, but they are commonly black boxes with complex architectures and difficult to be interpreted,...
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Dong, Thi Ngan (author), Mucke, Stefanie (author), Khosla, M. (author)
Growing evidence from recent studies implies that microRNAs or miRNAs could serve as biomarkers in various complex human diseases. Since wet-lab experiments for detecting miRNAs associated with a disease are expensive and time-consuming, machine learning techniques for miRNA-disease association prediction have attracted much attention in...
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Gobardhan, Rommy (author)
The study of epidemic spreading processes on contact based complex networks has gained a lot of traction in recent years. These processes can entail a variety of problems such as disease spreading, opinion spreading in social networks or even airport congestion in airline networks. One of the key tasks in this area of research and also of this...
master thesis 2021
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Bosma, Detmer (author)
Nowadays, many practical radar applications require an automatic interpretation of the received data, including data processing algorithms and target classification. The exploitation of additional polarimetric information is a very promising concept to improve the performance of automotive target classification. In this thesis work, we aim to...
master thesis 2021
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