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Hendriks, P. (author), van Dijk, Kiki M. (author), Boekestijn, Bas (author), Broersen, Alexander (author), van Duijn-de Vreugd, Jacoba J. (author), Coenraad, Minneke J. (author), Dijkstra, J. (author), de Geus-Oei, L.F. (author), Burgmans, M.C. (author)
Purpose: The primary objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of ablation margin quantification using a standardized scanning protocol during thermal ablation (TA) of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and a rigid registration algorithm. Secondary objectives were to determine the inter- and intra-observer variability of tumor...
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Broersen, Tom (author), Peters, R.Y. (author), Ledoux, H. (author)
Drainage networks play a crucial role in protecting land against floods. It is therefore important to have an accurate map of the watercourses that form the drainage network. Previous work on the automatic identification of watercourses was typically based on grids, focused on natural landscapes, and used mostly the slope and curvature of the...
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Liu, Shengnan (author), Eggermont, Jeroen (author), Wolterbeek, Ron (author), Broersen, Alexander (author), Busk, Carol A.G.R. (author), Precht, Helle (author), Lelieveldt, B.P.F. (author), Dijkstra, J. (author)
Intravascular optical coherence tomography (IVOCT) is an imaging technique that is used to analyze the underlying cause of cardiovascular disease. Because a catheter is used during imaging, the intensities can be affected by the catheter position. This work aims to analyze the effect of the catheter position on IVOCT image intensities and to...
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Tekofsky, S. (author), Spronck, P. (author), Plaat, A. (author), Van den Herik, J. (author), Broersen, J. (author)
Traditional personality assessment methods fall into the categories of behavioral, observational, and self-report measures. In our research we explore the potential of adding another approach to this arsenal: personality assessment through video games. Video games combine the strengths of behavioral and observational measures, while side...
conference paper 2013
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Broersen, T. (author)
This study focused on explaining the spatially variable movement speeds of the Home Hill landslide in Tasmania, Australia, by assessing the landslide’s soil physical properties, in combination with performing a stability analysis using a combination of the hydrological model STARWARS, and a deterministic stability model based on the infinite...
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Broersen, J. (author), Mastop, R. (author), Meyer, J.J.C. (author), Turrini, P. (author)
In the last decades logics for describing coalitional power in Multi Agent Systems have flourished. Alur’s Alternating-Time Temporal Logic (ATL) [1], Pauly’s Coalition Logic (CL) [5], Belnap’s STIT Logic [2], are only a few influential examples of them. Roughly speaking they are all multimodal logics equipped with an operator [C] to express the...
conference paper 2009
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author)
The sample autocorrelation function is defined by the mean lagged products (LPs) of random observations. It is the inverse Fourier transform of the raw periodogram. Both contain the same information, and the quality of the full-length sample autocorrelation to represent random data is as poor as that of a raw periodogram. The autoregressive (AR)...
journal article 2009
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author)
Vector time series analysis takes the same model order and model type for the different signals involved. Selection criteria have been developed to select the best order to simultaneously predict the different components of the vector. The prediction of single channels might require a different order or type for the best accuracy of each...
journal article 2009
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author)
The Yule-Walker (YW) method for autoregressive (AR) estimation uses lagged-product (LP) autocorrelation estimates to compute an AR parametric spectral model. The LP estimates only have a small triangular bias in the estimated autocorrelation function and are asymptotically unbiased. However, using them in finite samples with the YW method for AR...
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author)
The use of time series models for irregular data requires resampling of the data on an equidistant grid. Slotted resampling transforms an irregular randomly sampled process into an equidistant signal where data are missing. An approximate maximum-likelihood time series estimator has been developed to estimate the power spectral density and the...
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author)
Spectra with narrow valleys can accurately be described with moving-average (MA) models by using only a small number of parameters. Durbin's MA method uses the estimated parameters of a long autoregressive (AR) model to calculate the MA parameters. Probably all the pejorative remarks on the quality of Durbin's method in the literature are based...
journal article 2009
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author)
Several algorithms for the spectral analysis of irregularly sampled random processes can estimate the spectral density for a low frequency range. A new time-series method extended that frequency range with a factor of thousand or more. The new algorithm has two requirements to give useful results. First, at least ten closest pairs of neighboring...
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author)
Slotted resampling transforms an irregularly sampled process into an equidistant missing-data problem. Equidistant resampling inevitably causes bias, due to aliasing and the shift of the irregular observation times to an equidistant grid. Taking a slot width smaller than the resampling time can diminish the shift bias. A dedicated estimator for...
journal article 2008
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author)
For stationary random data, an automatic estimation algorithm can now select a time series model with a spectral accuracy close to the Cramér–Rao lower bound. The parameters of that selected time series model accurately represent the spectral density and the autocovariance function of the data. That is all the possible information for Gaussian...
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author)
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author), Bos, R. (author)
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author), Bos, R. (author)
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author), de Waele, S. (author)
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author), de Waele, S. (author)
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Broersen, P.M.T. (author), de Waele, S. (author), Bos, R. (author)
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