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van der Valk, Daan (author)
Side-channel attacks (SCA) aim to extract a secret cryptographic key from a device, based on unintended leakage. Profiled attacks are the most powerful SCAs, as they assume the attacker has a perfect copy of the target device under his control. In recent years, machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) techniques have became popular as...
master thesis 2019
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Mavritsakis, Panagiotis (author)
Large parts of the world rely on rainfed agriculture for their food security. In Africa, 90% of the agricultural yields rely only on precipitation for irrigation purposes and approximately 80% of the population’s livelihood is highly dependent on its food production. Parts of Ghana are prone to droughts and flood events due to increasing...
master thesis 2021
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Wiersma, Ruben (author)
We present a new approach for deep learning on surfaces, combining geometric convolutional networks with rotationally equivariant networks. Existing work either learns rotationally invariant filters, or learns filters in the tangent plane without correctly relating orientations between different tangent planes (orientation ambiguity). We propose...
master thesis 2019
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Geel, Patrick (author)
The demand for implementing neural networks on edge devices has rapidly increased as they allow designers to move away from expensive server-grade hardware. However, due to the limited resources available on edge devices, it is challenging to implement complex neural networks. This study selected the Kria SoM KV260 hardware platform due to its...
master thesis 2023
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Cuperman Coifman, Rafael (author)
been given to Human Activity Recognition (HAR) based on signals obtained by IMUs placed on different body parts. This thesis studies the usage of Deep Learning-based models to recognize different football activities in an accurate, robust, and fast manner. Several deep architectures were trained with data captured with IMU sensors placed on...
master thesis 2021
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Sellik, Hendrig (author)
Mistakes in binary conditions are a source of error in many software systems. They happen when developers use < or > instead of <= or >=. These boundary mistakes are hard to find for developers and pose a manual labor-intensive work. While researches have been proposing solutions to identify errors in boundary conditions, the problem...
master thesis 2020
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Baas, Berend (author)
Existing work in shape editing applications using deep learning has primarily focused on shape interpolation.<br/>We propose a pair of techniques that utilize the latent space of deformation networks to provide control schemes for semantic shape editing applications.<br/><br/>The first technique presented utilizes linear directions as...
master thesis 2021
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