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Vargas Quiros, J.D. (author), Kapcak, Oyku (author), Hung, H.S. (author), Cabrera Quiros, L.C. (author)
Interpersonal attraction is known to motivate behavioral responses in the person experiencing this subjective phenomenon. Such responses may involve the imitation of behavior, as in mirroring or mimicry of postures or gestures, which have been found to be associated with the desire to be liked by an interlocutor. Speed dating provides a...
journal article 2023
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Gao, Zhan (author), Isufi, E. (author)
Stochastic graph neural networks (SGNNs) are information processing architectures that learn representations from data over random graphs. SGNNs are trained with respect to the expected performance, which comes with no guarantee about deviations of particular output realizations around the optimal expectation. To overcome this issue, we propose...
journal article 2023
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Hart, K.P. (author), Dow, Alan (author)
The Proper Forcing Axiom implies that compact Hausdorff spaces are either first-countable or contain a converging ω1-sequence.
journal article 2022
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Vakili, Seryas (author), Ebadi, G. (author), Vuik, Cornelis (author)
In this article, a parameterized extended shift-splitting (PESS) method and its induced preconditioner are given for solving nonsingular and nonsymmetric saddle point problems with nonsymmetric positive definite (1,1) part. The convergence analysis of the (Formula presented.) iteration method is discussed. The distribution of eigenvalues of...
journal article 2022
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Jarne Ornia, D. (author), Mazo, M. (author)
Ant Colony algorithms are a set of biologically inspired algorithms used commonly to solve distributed optimization problems. Convergence has been proven in the context of optimization processes, but these proofs are not applicable in the framework of robotic control. In order to use Ant Colony algorithms to control robotic swarms, we present...
conference paper 2020
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Matthews, Gerald (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author), Hancock, Peter A. (author)
We examine the continuing use of subjective workload responses to index an operator’s state, either by themselves or as part of a collective suite of measurements. Lack of convergence of subjective scales with physiological and performance-based measures calls into question whether there is any unitary workload construct that underpins...
journal article 2019
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Kapcak, Oyku (author), Vargas Quiros, J.D. (author), Hung, H.S. (author)
In this paper we introduce a novel method of estimating romantic, social and sexual attraction between two people by quantifying their bodily coordination using wearable sensors in a speed-date setting. We developed simple synchrony and convergence features, inspired from the literature and specifically adapted to be extracted from...
conference paper 2019
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Komenda, Jan (author), Lin, Feng (author), van Schuppen, J.H. (author)
The problem considered is to construct all solutions of an equation for a tuple of languages. The tuple in synchronous composition should equal a considered language. Of special interest are the maximal solutions with respect to a partial order relation on the set of solutions. The motivation of the problem is coordination control. The approach...
conference paper 2017
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Brederode, L.J.N. (author), Pel, A.J. (author), Wismans, Luc (author), de Romph, E. (author)
For decades congestion levels around the world are rising. To properly incorporate the effects of congestion into strategic transport models, a shift from static capacity restrained towards capacity constrained and dynamic traffic assignment models has occurred. In this paper we focus on quasi dynamic assignment models (more specific: static...
conference paper 2016
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Polevoy, G. (author), de Weerdt, M.M. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
People often interact repeatedly: with relatives, through file sharing, in politics, etc. Many such interactions are reciprocal: reacting to the actions of the other. In order to facilitate decisions regarding reciprocal interactions, we analyze the development of reciprocation over time. To this end, we propose a model for such interactions...
conference paper 2016
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Wang, X. (author)
Human perception is an active process. By altering its viewpoint rather than passively observing surroundings and by operating on sequences of images rather than on a single frame, the human visual system has the ability to explore the most relevant information based on knowledge, therefore when growing up a human is able to develop cognitive...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Wang, W.M. (author), Sluys, L.J. (author), De Borst, R. (author)
journal article 1997
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Sluys, L.J. (author), De Borst, R. (author)
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De Borst, R. (author), Sluys, L.J. (author)
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