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de Beer, Arne (author)
This paper presents a study focused on developing an efficient signal processing pipeline and identifying suitable machine learning models for real-time gesture recognition using a testbed consisting of an Arduino Nano 33 BLE and three OPT101 photodiodes. Our research aims to address the challenges of limited computational power whilst...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Rugină, Alissia (author)
Studies in Music Affect Content Analysis use varying emotion schemes to represent the states induced when listening to music. However, there are limited studies that explore the translation between these representation schemes. This paper explores the feasibility of using machine learning models to translate from a dimensional scheme of Valence,...
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Popica, Tudor (author)
This research investigates the improvement of Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) comprehension in a university context via visualization-enhanced teaching. The study tackles KDE misconceptions, the efficacy of visual aids, and the role of previous mathematical and machine learning knowledge. Using a mix of literature review, survey, and...
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Kanniainen, Konsta (author)
Various techniques have been studied to handle unexpected changes in data streams, a phenomenon called concept drift. When the incoming data is not labeled and the labels are also not obtainable with a reasonable effort, detecting these drifts becomes less trivial. This study evaluates how well two data distribution based label-independent drift...
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Narchi, William (author)
This paper presents how a convolutional neural network can be constructed in order to recognise gestures using photodiodes and ambient light. A number of candidates are presented and evaluated, with the most performant being adopted for in-depth analysis. This network is then compressed in order to be ran on an Arduino Nano 33 BLE...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Buszydlik, Aleksander (author)
Algorithmic recourse aims to provide individuals affected by a negative classification outcome with actions which, if applied, would flip this outcome. Various approaches to the generation of recourse have been proposed in the literature; these are typically assessed on statistical measures such as the validity of generated explanations or their...
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Dobiczek, Karol (author)
Employing counterfactual explanations in a recourse process gives a positive outcome to an individual, but it also shifts their corresponding data point. For systems where models are updated frequently, a change might be seen when recourse is applied, and after multiple rounds, severe shifts in both model and domain may occur. Algorithmic...
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Nguyen, Dean (author)
Learning curves have been used extensively to analyse learners' behaviour and practical tasks such as model selection, speeding up training and tuning models. Nonetheless, we still have a relatively limited understanding of the behaviour of learning curves themselves, in particular, whether there exists a parametric function that can best model...
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Kargul, Radek (author)
Spending time in front of screens has become an inescapable activity, which might be interrupted by unrelated external causes. While automatic approaches to identify mind-wandering (MW) have already been investigated, past research was done with self-reports or physiological data. This work explores automated detection utilizing solely facial...
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Lek, Gert (author)
The application of machine learning in daily life requires interpretability and robustness. In this paper we try to make the process of building robust and interpretable decision trees more accessible. We do this by making the fitting of these models cheaper and simpler. We build on previous research and see if changing input data or the fitting...
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Crijns, Lucas (author)
This project aims to recreate intensity patterns using Fraunhofer diffraction as a means of simulation. These intensity patterns are created by phase shifting specific parts of an incoming field of light. These phase shifts are determined by a B-spline surface, which is in turn controlled by so-called control points. Only a handful of control...
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de Lange, Matthijs (author)
In recent years, the practice of risk-assessment has started to utilize machine learning to take in larger data sets and improve prediction accuracy. Simultaneously, it has expanded into the sentencing stage of the criminal justice system. This paper analyzes the effect of these developments on the consideration of the theories of punishment...
bachelor thesis 2021
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van Groeningen, Boris (author)
Using RNA sequence data for predicting patient properties is fairly common by now. In this paper, Variational Auto-Encoders (VAEs) are used to assist in this process. VAEs are a type of neural network seeking to encode data into a smaller dimension called latent space. These latent features are then used to do downstream task analysis such as...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Joshi, Ayush (author)
Supply chains are vital to the global economy, and so, increasing efficiency in supply chain management is of utmost importance. Modernizing technology has allowed for various uses of machine learning to be possible in several aspects of supply chains, specifically in demand forecasting with prediction models, and customer relations with chat...
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Al-Obaidi, Rami (author)
Clustering is a group of (unsupervised) machine learning algorithms used to categorize data into clusters. The most popular clustering algorithm is k-means clustering. K-means clustering clusters the data into k clusters where a cluster is represented by the mean of the data points called a centroid. Instead of using the mean as a centroid, a...
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O'Dwyer Wha Binda, Jahson (author)
In recent years there has been an increase in the number of patients for issues relating to mental illness. To this effect to help with this increase, schema mode assessment through a conversation agent is being used to conduct schema therapy, a form of psychological treatment. To train such an agent, training data labeled by humans is necessary...
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Garack, Jonathan (author)
MalPaCa is an unsupervised clustering tool, which the main purpose is to cluster unidirectional network connections based on network behavior. The clustering is only based on non-intrusive (private) packet features such as transport and network header fields, and thus it has a strong potential use-case. This paper focuses on feature extraction...
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Den Toonder, Jurriaan (author)
Remote learning, learning from home using online available materials, is becoming increasingly more common. This paper focuses on reading activities during remote learning. An important part of learning is keeping sustained attention on the learning materials, as a shift from sustained attention to internal thought or mind-wandering oftentimes...
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Karnani, Simran (author)
Rhyming words are one of the most important features in poems. They add rhythm to a poem, and poets use this literary device to portray emotion and meaning to their readers. Thus, detecting rhyming words will aid in adding emotions and enhancing readability when generating poems. Previous studies have been done on the topic of poem generation....
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Han, Budi (author)
Personality disorders affect 1 in 7 adults reducing their quality of life. Schema-focused therapy (SFT) has become very popular in Psychotherapy in the treatment of personality disorders (PD), unfortunately there is still in increasing societal need for such mental healthcare. Automation in the assessment of SFT allows for Ecological Momentary...
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