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Wuite, F.G.E. (author), Peng, Zhikai (author), Kim, K.J. (author), Lugten, M.C. (author), Tenpierik, M.J. (author)
This study aims to evaluate the impact of different urban building geometries (six courtyards, two canyons, two slabs) on heat mitigation and aircraft noise attenuation, in order to support an evidence-based retrofit plan for future airport neighborhoods. Using ’Pachyderm + ENVI-met simulations + field measurements’, we found that the slanted...
conference paper 2024
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Kim, K.J. (author), Lugten, M.C. (author), Wuite, F.G.E. (author), Peng, Zhikai (author), Tenpierik, M.J. (author)
Analyzing the impact of aircraft noise on urban areas requires specific consideration of sound propagation over long distances, which is not typically covered by tools designed for indoor acoustics. Although it is unclear to what extent existing parametric tools that combine 3D modeling and acoustic simulation can accurately replicate these...
conference paper 2024
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Kim, Raphael (author), Risseeuw, C.C. (author), Groutars, E.G. (author), Karana, E. (author)
In recent years, there has been a notable proliferation and diversification of works in HCI, that integrate living microorganisms; an imperative lifeform dominating ecosystems of our planet. Yet despite the growing interest, there is a lack of structured lenses with which designers can strategize their processes of surfacing livingness; a...
conference paper 2023
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Forman, Jack (author), Pataranutaporn, Pat (author), Gough, Phillip (author), Kim, Raphael (author), Bell, Fiona (author), Ofer, Netta (author), Lu, Jasmine (author), Vujic, Angela (author), Bai, Muqing (author)
As knowledge around bio-digital interaction continues to unfold, there are new opportunities for HCI researchers to integrate biology as a design and computational material. Our motivation for the workshop is to bring together interdisciplinary researchers with interest in exploring the next generation of biological HCI and exploring novel...
conference paper 2023
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Gomez Beldarrain, G. (author), van der Maden, W.L.A. (author), Huang, S. (author), Kim, E.Y. (author)
Autonomous products (e.g., home cleaning robots, smart fridges, or autonomous vehicles) take over tasks that require time and effort from their users, redefining both the user roles and context around a product. Consequently, meaningful user experiences should be designed to overcome the risk of relegating humans to undesirable tasks and to take...
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Aouichi, A. (author), Yuan, S. (author), Fieback, M. (author), Rao, Siddharth (author), Kim, Woojin (author), Marinissen, Erik Jan (author), Couet, Sebastien (author), Taouil, M. (author), Hamdioui, S. (author)
Spin-Transfer Torque Magnetic RAMs (STT-MRAMs) are on their way to commercialization. However, obtaining high-quality test and diagnosis solutions for STT-MRAMs is challenging due to the existence of unique defects in Magnetic Tunneling Junctions (MTJs). Recently, the Device-Aware Test (DA-Test) method has been put forward as an effective...
conference paper 2023
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Goodge, Thomas (author), Li, Jingyi (author), Patel, Shiv G. (author), Gravis, Victor (author), Kim, S. (author)
In the future, automated vehicles can allow much longer journeys to be undertaken without a driver. This could involve travel across countries with different road systems, traffic rules, and regulations. Disparate cultures also have different expectations of how vehicles should behave. These need to be taken into account when designing HMIs...
conference paper 2023
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Chen, Qinyu (author), Chang, Yaoxing (author), Kim, Kwantae (author), Gao, C. (author), Liu, Shih Chii (author)
Keyword spotting (KWS) is an important task on edge low-power audio devices. A typical edge KWS system consists of a front-end feature extractor which outputs mel-scale frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCC) features followed by a back-end neural network classifier. KWS edge designs aim for the best power-performance-area metrics. This work...
conference paper 2023
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Kim, Taewoon (author), Cochez, Michael (author), François-Lavet, Vincent (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Vossen, Piek (author)
Inspired by the cognitive science theory of the explicit human memory systems, we have modeled an agent with short-term, episodic, and semantic memory systems, each of which is modeled with a knowledge graph. To evaluate this system and analyze the behavior of this agent, we designed and released our own reinforcement learning agent...
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Zhou, J. (author), Kim, Raphael (author), Doubrovski, E.L. (author), Soares de Oliveira Martins, J. (author), Giaccardi, Elisa (author), Karana, E. (author)
Microbes offer designers opportunities to endow artefacts with environmental sensing and adapting abilities, and unique expressions. However, microbe-embedded artefacts present a challenge of temporal dissonance, reflected by a “time lag” typically experienced by humans in noticing the gradual and minute shifts in microbial metabolism. This...
conference paper 2023
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Gomez Beldarrain, G. (author), Kim, E.Y. (author), Verma, H. (author), Bozzon, A. (author)
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Park, Seongyeon (author), Kim, Hajin (author), Ahmad, T. (author), Ahmed, N. (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author), Hofstee, H.P. (author), Kim, Youngsok (author), Lee, Jinho (author)
Sequence alignment forms an important backbone in many sequencing applications. A commonly used strategy for sequence alignment is an approximate string matching with a two-dimensional dynamic programming approach. Although some prior work has been conducted on GPU acceleration of a sequence alignment, we identify several shortcomings that limit...
conference paper 2022
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Kapteijn, S. (author), Kim, Wansoo (author), Marchal Crespo, L. (author), Peternel, L. (author)
Walking is an essential part of almost all activities of daily living. We use different gait patterns in different situations, e.g., moving around the house, performing various sports, or when compensating for an injury. However, how humans perform this gait tailoring remains a partially unknown process. To this end, the influence of various...
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Kim, Raphael (author), Zhou, J. (author), Groutars, E.G. (author), Karana, E. (author)
Biodesign is an emerging form of design practice integrating biological materials and processes, and there is a growing interest in the field for structured conversations to generate insights on how it can be best taught, researched, and disseminated. In our conversations, we began exploring biodesign under the framework of Living Artefacts, in...
conference paper 2022
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Kim, A. (author), van der Bijl-Brouwer, M. (author), Mulder, I. (author), Lloyd, P.A. (author)
In recent years, governments have increasingly pursued innovation by embed-ding design into their organizations. One particularly common approach to em-bedding design in government organization is to establish public sector innova-tion labs. These labs are described as contributors and facilitators of innovation in policymaking processes;...
conference paper 2022
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Gomez Beldarrain, G. (author), Carvajal Ortega, Camilo Andrés (author), Baan, A. (author), Kim, E.Y. (author)
Resilience is a concept that describes the capability to be restored after unprecedented events, originally emerged from biology and human sciences. This paper aims to explore what a resilient public transportation system is and how nature’s wisdom can be used as an inspiration for the creation of resilience in the area of mobility, by linking...
conference paper 2022
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Kim, S. (author), Kabbani, T. (author), Serbes, D. (author), Happee, R. (author), Hartavi, A. (author), van Egmond, R. (author)
Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) aim to support the interaction between automated vehicles and drivers to improve safety and driver experience. With the development of automated vehicles, drivers interact with vehicles in new scenarios. In addition to visual modality, sound is the other modality often used in vehicles. Previously, sounds were...
conference paper 2022
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Ferreira, Joao Dinis (author), Falcao, Gabriel (author), Gomez-Luna, Juan (author), Alser, Mohammed (author), Orosa, Lois (author), Sadrosadati, Mohammad (author), Kim, Jeremie S. (author), Oliveira, Geraldo F. (author), Shahroodi, T. (author)
Data movement between the main memory and the processor is a key contributor to execution time and energy consumption in memory-intensive applications. This data movement bottleneck can be alleviated using Processing-in-Memory (PiM). One category of PiM is Processing-using-Memory (PuM), in which computation takes place inside the memory array...
conference paper 2022
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Kim, S. (author), van Grondelle, E.D. (author), van Zeumeren, I.M. (author), Mirnig, Alexander G. (author), Stojmenova, Kristina (author)
In automated vehicles, the driver and the vehicle make a decision on the driving. However, there is no guarantee that drivers always agree or follow the system's decision. Drivers can reject the system's proposal or regain control, and it reduces the usefulness of automated vehicles. When a decision conflict happens, the vehicle can negotiate...
conference paper 2022
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Simoes dos Santos, D. (author), Fool, F. (author), Kim, Taehoon (author), Noothout, E.C. (author), Rozsa, N.N.M. (author), Vos, H.J. (author), Bosch, Johan G. (author), Pertijs, M.A.P. (author), Verweij, M.D. (author), De Jona, Nico (author)
Over the past decades, ultrasound imaging has made considerable progress based on the advancement of imaging systems as well as transducer technology. With the need for advanced transducer arrays with complex designs and technical requirements, there is also a need for suitable tools to characterize such transducers. However, despite the...
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