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Pfeiffer, O.P. (author)
When a cancer grows, it progresses from one stage to another, which can been seen as a sequence of ordered phases. Current research on multi-class molecular classification typically treats the classes on a nominal scale and thus does not take any relation between classes into account. The ordering is however valuable information which may be...
master thesis 2009
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Nieuwenhuizen, M.C. (author)
This thesis presents a method that uses the chemical information visualized by XRF images to reconstruct hidden compositions: paintings that are buried beneath a surface painting. The method uses techniques from the fields of image processing and pattern recognition, as well as an example image submitted by an art expert.
master thesis 2010
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De Groot, T.H. (author)
The Acoustic Sensor Network (ASN) has emerged as an important research area, because acoustic sensors can significantly increase situational awareness in many situations. Although little is currently known about acoustic surveillance, Thales Nederland is interested in the potential offered by an ASN in urban environments and specifically for...
master thesis 2010
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Knoben, V.L. (author)
The capability to acquire accurate and reliable measurements of the wind is essential for wind turbine validation and wind resource assessment. These measurements are typically done with tall meteorological masts (met-masts). However, as of 2004 the concept of remote sensing has started to become specialised in wind energy. A key requirement...
master thesis 2016
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Goedhart, Menno (author)
Flight control of the DelFly is challenging, because of its complex dynamics and variability due to manufacturing inconsistencies. Machine Learning algorithms can be used to tackle these challenges. A Policy Gradient algorithm is used to tune the gains of a Proportional-Integral controller using Reinforcement Learning. Furthermore, a novel...
master thesis 2017
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van der Valk, Dirk (author)
In the Second World War Dutch New Guinea was a strategic battle front for both the Japanese and the Allied forces in the Pacific War. A lot of airstrips were constructed and bombed during this time, of which at least three (Mongosah, Otowari and Sagan) have never been visited after the war. This provided a great opportunity to find potential war...
master thesis 2017
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Portengen, Leonoor (author)
Mangroves are forest ecosystems growing in (sub)tropical saline coastal environments. With their unique root structure they serve as important natural coastal protection and provide habitats with excellent conditions for cultivating fish, shrimp and crab species. Despite all benefits mangrove forests are disappearing at alarming rates around the...
master thesis 2017
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Sorgedrager, Riemer (author)
This study focuses on automated malaria diagnosis in low quality blood smear images, captured by a low-cost smartphone based microscope system. The aim is to localize and classify the healthy and infected erythrocytes (red blood cells) in order to evaluate the parasitaemia in an infected blood smear. Due to the lower quality of the smartphone...
master thesis 2018
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Hemmes, Tom (author)
There is a paradigm shift from two- to three-dimensional data, from maps to information dense models. Self-driving cars, digitization of historic buildings or maintenance of highway infrastructure are a small selection of many applications that use laser scanning to acquire three-dimensional data of our physical surroundings. Most of these...
master thesis 2018
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Samiotis, Ioannis Petros (author)
Side-Channel Attacks, are a prominent type of attacks, used to break cryptographic implementations on a computing system. They are based on information "leaked" by the hardware of a computing system, rather than the encryption algorithm itself. Recent studies showed that Side-Channel Attacks can be performed using Deep Learning models. In this...
master thesis 2018
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Immerzeel, Ronald (author)
Every year about 1.25 million people die as a result of road traffic accidents. Besides the traffic on the road increases every day, including the environmental impact due to the corresponding traffic emissions. Autonomous driving could be a unique opportunity to increase these traffic safety, traffic flow efficiency and to reduce emissions in...
master thesis 2018
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Maton, Max (author)
Creating big datasets is often difficult or expensive which causes people to augment their dataset with rendered images. This often fails to significantly improve accuracy due to a difference in distribution between real and rendered datasets. This paper shows that the gap between synthetic and real-world image distributions can be closed by...
bachelor thesis 2018
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Montesinos García, Lucas (author)
Authentication is becoming an increasingly important application in the connected world and is driven by the growing use of mobile and IoT devices that use an increasing number of applications that require transactions of sensitive data. Security usually relies on passwords and/or two-factor authentication which are too intrusive for daily use....
master thesis 2018
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Janssen, Janeau (author)
In-situ sample holders with double-tilting capabilities are used to insert and position samples inside a transmission electron microscope for dynamic imaging. However, the performance of these sample holders, regarding energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) analysis, is not on par with their single-tilt counterparts. By analyzing the EDS...
master thesis 2018
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de Jong, Richard (author)
Persistent surveillance is an urgent proficiency. For security, surveillance cameras are a strong asset as they support the automatic tracking of people and are directly interpretable by a human operator. Radar on the other hand can be used under a broad range of circumstances: radar can penetrate mediums such as clouds, fogs, mist and snow, and...
master thesis 2019
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Alkemade, Aaron (author)
To push the performance of the next generation Ultimaker 3D printers further, a new positioning system is required to improve the printing speed, print accuracy and print repeatability. The expectation is that a linear motor positioning system will perform significantly better than a conventional belt driven system. For this reason, the aim of...
master thesis 2019
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Tzounakos, Nikos (author)
The use of 3D models has been rapidly expanding, finding applications in both<br/>scientific and commercial fields. One common requirement for these various applications is the geometrical and topological validity of these models. However, many models available online contain deficiencies in various forms, such as duplicated geometry, gaps in...
master thesis 2019
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Roubos, Jochem (author)
To calculate tsunami forces on coastal structures, the wave type in front of the coast is of great importance. Hence this paper aims to find ways to predict the type of tsunami wave breaking. Based on literature review, video footage, analytical reasoning and numerical modelling (SWASH) it can be concluded that both the continental shelf slope ...
master thesis 2019
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Diab Montero, Hamed (author)
The study of Gravitational Waves (GWs) opened a new window of possibilities to improve our understanding of the Universe. GWs provide suitable astronomical messengers for studying events that were not possible before through electromagnetic radiation, or in other cases complementing their observations. Ground-based interferometers like LIGO have...
master thesis 2019
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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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