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Kamphuis, Arian (author)
Climatic conditions in uence peak discharges in rivers and change sea levels; therefore, attention to the safety of dikes is of ever growing importance. Macro instability is one of the dike failure mechanisms that can inundate the hinterland. Soil heterogeneity plays an important role in assessing dike safety, especially for slope stability,...
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Ajithkumar Pillai, Krishna (author)
Cracks in masonry structures are a cause for concern as they signal a potential lack of functionality and/or aesthetics. It thus becomes important to identify the cause of damage in order to mitigate it and to prevent its occurrence in the future. Similarities in crack patterns may correlate to similarities in the damage cause. Currently, the...
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van den Akker, Daniel (author)
Multi-Layer Perceptron and Support Vector Machine have both been widely used in machine learning. In this research paper, these models have been applied to binary classification on an individual time series basis. The goal was to see whether they can predict earthquakes, using earthquakes measured at specific stations across New Zealand. As it...
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Meijer, Caspar (author)
Machine learning models are increasingly being used in fields that have a direct impact on the lives of humans. Often these machine learning models are black-box models and they lack transparency and trust which is holding back the implementation. To increase transparency and trust this research investigates whether imitation learning,...
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Free, Renske (author)
Anticipatory action requires models that can accurately and reliably predict the impact of natural hazards. However, impact forecasts are often underestimated when consecutive hazards are not considered. In the Bicol region in the Philippines, typhoons trigger 90% of landslides, causing a lot of fatalities and damage to infrastructure and...
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Heijdra, Amber (author)
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is known as a frequent, genetic cardiovascular disease, often caused by mutations of sarcomere protein genes. HCM is primarily characterized by the presence of an increased left ventricular wall thickness, i.e. left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). However, the disease appears to be asymptomatic in some patients,...
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Roy, Ellie (author)
Data on the number of floors is required for a variety of applications, ranging from energy demand estimation to flood response plans. Despite this, open data on the number of floors is currently not available at a nationwide level in the Netherlands. This means that it must be inferred from other available data. Automatic methods usually...
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MAHAJAN, SAURABH (author)
In recent years, there has been a lot of focus on system identification using vibration data instead of building mathematical models based on domain knowledge. The Sparse Identification of Nonlinear Dynamical System (SINDy) is a method that has been a great tool to identify the nonlinear dynamics. Therefore, in this report, the nonlinear systems...
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Geleijnse, Jan (author)
The United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) \#6 reads that by 2030 universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water is achieved for all In order to achieve this goal, proper and complete monitoring, capturing all the facets of safe water access, is essential. In this thesis it is argued that the current...
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SHI, XIAONING (author)
With the development of machine learning techniques, more and more classification models have been designed for seizure detection. The creation of these models has dramatically improved the convenience of epilepsy detection and made seizure labeling automation possible. However, many of the current researches in this field use EEG datasets with...
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Verma, Ayush (author)
With growing wind energy capacity, especially offshore, reliability of wind turbines (WT) becomes a relevant concern. Poor reliability directly affects their cost effectiveness due to increased operation and maintenance ...
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Revelo Obando, Eddy Darío (author)
The analysis of microseismic measurements acquired during borehole acquisition surveys is essential for a thorough understanding of the source mechanisms in hydraulic fracturing operations. Due to the injection of high-pressure fluids, induced fractures can produce seismic events of low magnitude that can be recorded and subsequently analyzed to...
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Kiszkurno, Kuba (author)
Landslides pose a risks to the communities settled in their vicinity. They pose a threat to human lives and significant economical damage to the affected communities. As the scientific community agrees that the climate change will further increase the risks associated with landslides, it is important to develop a reliable, cost effective and...
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de Jong, Berend (author)
Background and aims<br/>The timing of extubation is a difficult decision for the medical team on the PICU. With negative impact on patient outcome when extubating too late or too early. The aim of this study was to create machine learning models for extubation failure prediction after surgery in patients with congenital heart disease. The goal...
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Hoogenberg, Ruben (author)
In this thesis we have looked into the complexity of neural networks. Especially convolutional neural networks (CNNs), which are useful for image recognition, are looked into. In order to better understand the process in the neural networks, in the first half of this report a mathematical foundation for neural networks and CNNs is constructed....
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Dorrestijn, Eljo (author)
In the field of ecology, camera traps are important tools to collect information on the wildlife of certain areas. The problem that arises with many camera traps is that they can collect more images than a human can realistically go trough all by themselves. To help classify these images computer vision is proposed as an alternative to manual...
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Ulev, Petar (author)
This research paper analyses the effect that using frequency information can have on object detectors. The latter are complex networks that learn information about objects from images and are then able to predict the location of these objects in new, unseen images. There are, however, certain datasets that are hard to learn on, partly because...
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de Jong, Michiel (author), Triantafyllou, Giorgos (author), Spinoza Andreo, Guilherme (author), Dardavesis, Ioannis (author), Kumar, Pratyush (author), Maundri Prihanggo, Maundri (author)
Indoor localisation methods are an essential part for the management of COVID-19 restrictions, social distancing, and the flow of people in the indoor environment. Moving towards an open work space in this scenario requires effective real-time localisation services and tools, along with a comprehensive understanding of the 3D indoor space. This...
student report 2021
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Ochalhi, Redouan (author)
In this research, different models are used to construct volatility surfaces and these models are compared with each other in terms of accuracy. The models range from the SSVI to neural networks. Specifically, we look at the SSVI, the feedforward neural network and the gated neural network. Attention is also paid to the incorporation of...
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van Hal, Sybren (author)
Introduction Intracranial hypertension (IH) is a harbinger of secondary brain injury in patients suffering from traumatic brain injury (TBI), can be mitigated at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and is associated with a poor prognosis. Current clinical practice consists of treating IH once it has occurred, by medical or surgical interventions. This...
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