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Langendam, Thijmen (author)
Wave Function Collapse (WFC) is a powerful generative algorithm, able to create locally-similar output based on a single example input. One of the inherent limitations of the original WFC is that it often requires users to understand its inner workings, and possibly make their own ad-hoc mods to achieve satisfactory results. Besides distracting...
master thesis 2022
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Voortman, Lieke (author)
The goal of the project is ‘to make retail areas go from a place to buy to a place to be’. Retail environments have the potential to become a place to be and add value for visitors, the local community and society as a whole. After performing research on various different levels, both quantitative and qualitative and both with consumers and...
master thesis 2022
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Godó Blasco, Alejandra (author)
Money is a worry for many people, and one of the main factor to create well-being in society. Nowadays, 44% of young adults, say that money is their main reason for suffering from stress (Pew Research Center, 2020). Most of the young adults (62%) don't feel financially stable and about two-thirds state that they are living short on money, from...
master thesis 2020
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Houdijk, Maxim (author)
People with a life-limiting illness, and everyone closely involved, face many struggles throughout the illness. One of those struggles is related to the diminishing appetite for food and drinks. In Dutch hospice care institutions this struggle has also become apparent with their residents. When they see those near and dear urge their loved one...
master thesis 2019
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Zhou, Wenjun (author)
The aim of this project was to build a pleasant customer experience of personalizing, virtual fitting and ordering made-to-measure knitwear, so as to improve their satisfaction on fit as well as reduce waste in the fashion industry.<br/> The project started with a deep dive into the design context. Relevant knowledge from academic and industry...
master thesis 2019
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Luu, Chiwei (author)
The aim of this project was to stimulate young children with cancer to engage in physical play to decrease the stagnation of their physical development. Children from the age of 2 to 5 are in the middle of their physical growth and development. This is also the age group with the highest risk of being diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia...
master thesis 2018
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Kroonen, Marloes (author)
3D Digital Human Models (DHMs) provide industrial designers 3D and 4D information on the dimensions of the human body and its range of motion. Current models are based on outdated data from research on military populations making them unrepresentative for civilian populations. Available DHMs require experience to properly use them, are vague on...
master thesis 2018
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Kasti, Eirini (author)
Financial pressures in the airline industry, such as increased fuel prices, competitive environment and the extensive use of new technologies, have forced KLM to change its strategy in order to achieve a vital market differentiation. The new strategy introduces a user-centred mindset in developing new innovative products and services. In other...
master thesis 2017
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Dijkstra, Jorn (author)
Using Schiphol’s Security Scanner is confusing for a lot of passengers. Therefore, security agents currently have to fully take on the task of guiding the passenger through the Scanner. This repetitive task in the high volume environment of Schiphol security leads to physical and mental exhaustion which results in frustration, and is projected...
master thesis 2017
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Schmidt, K.E. (author)
Assignment With the release of new frigates by 2030, the target is set to operate them with fewer personnel by introducing more complex systems on board. An important human-computer interaction challenge lies in the design of decision support with new technologies, which was explored in my graduation project. Phase 1: Research This project...
master thesis 2017
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Groenendaal, P.H.T. (author)
Electronic dance music events are gatherings where people come to dance and amuse themselves while enjoying an audiovisual show. To attract larger audiences, the stages at these events have become larger in size and in number of show elements. This increases the number of people who can attend the event but at the same time it decreases the size...
master thesis 2016
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Van Boheemen, F.A.D. (author)
CONTEXT With the rise of smart connected products the user will have more and more products to monitor and control directly (and remotely). Although these products bring us new benefits, these products also have downsides. Connected products are significantly more complex. Not only installing a connected product requires more steps, but also the...
master thesis 2016
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Lee, S. (author)
This master thesis “Smartphone controlled home environments” aimed the integration of gesture control in the context of Smart living. Gesture control as one of the Natural User Interface, shows a limited usage, by mainly being used in the entertainment industry. The property of gesture control was seen to be potential to contribute to smart...
master thesis 2016
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Naji, S. (author)
This thesis examined what makes a device wearable and the role of technology in street music culture. The research uncovered the unused potential of a wearable for every day life in contrast to stage or home usage. Bringing digital music performance as a social jamming interaction into the public context appeared to be a natural step with regard...
master thesis 2016
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Ociepka, W. (author)
This thesis had been conducted in order to create design concepts for a trustworthy transition of control between the driver of a car and the automated driving mode in Congested Driving Scenario. The starting point was understanding the interaction of humans with automated systems. Due to the historical background, the initial research had been...
master thesis 2015
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Speek, I.C.T.M. (author)
Available connectivity in everyday objects has inspired design experts to develop methodologies for designing interactive environments - large-scale environments existing out of multiple embedded devices that interact with a user as if to be a single entity. The computer science community uses ad hoc distributed networks to accommodate scaling...
master thesis 2015
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Chen, Y.C. (author)
Nowadays people are increasingly sharing, collaborating and exchanging things. For example, AirBnB and Zipcar have been growing since the past five years. The economic recession and the rise of sustainable solutions are causes for this trend. Especially, car-sharing has been growing ever due to the legislative, and cultural emphasis on green and...
master thesis 2014
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Hao, C. (author)
The Chinese language is increasingly getting global attention due to the rapid development, especially the huge growth of the consumers markets in China. However, for the majority of western people, the Chinese language, especially the Chinese symbol: characters are something that is interesting but unreachable. From the designer’s experience,...
master thesis 2013
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Stone, R.C. (author)
A concept creating a bond between children visiting Apenheul and the primates they see. The Apelication is a mobile phone application that encourages children to take a closer look at primates and stimulates mirrored behavior, showing the similarities between visitor and primate. After the visit at Apenheul a personal memory book can be taken...
master thesis 2013
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Lau, N.H. (author)
The Efteling has been welcoming and entertaining its visitors since the opening of the Sprookjesbos in 1952. The Efteling is accessible for every guest. It offers special facilities for wheelchair-dependent people, but people with hearing loss are not supported by any facilities. The company is advised to tackle this problem early on, because...
master thesis 2013
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