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Hadjisotiriou, George (author)
Compositional simulation is computationally intensive for high-fidelity models due to thermodynamic equilibrium relations and the coupling of flow, transport and mass transfer. In this report, two methods for accelerated compositional simulation are outlined and demonstrated for a gas vaporization problem. The first method uses a proxy model...
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van Schijndel, Jessie (author)
The workflow of a data science practitioner includes gathering information from different sources and applying machine learning (ML) models. Such dispersed information can be combined through a process known as Data Integration (DI), which defines relations between entities and attributes. When all information is combined in one source suited...
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CHENG, ZHIMIN (author)
A wide range of practical problems involve computing multi-dimensional integrations. However, in most cases, it is hard to find analytical solutions to these multi-dimensional integrations. Their numerical solutions always suffer from the `curse of dimension', which means the computational complexity grows exponentially with respect to the...
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Lammerts, Philippe (author)
Hate speech detection on social media platforms remains a challenging task. Manual moderation by humans is the most reliable but infeasible, and machine learning models for detecting hate speech are scalable but unreliable as they often perform poorly on unseen data. Therefore, human-AI collaborative systems, in which we combine the strengths of...
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TSAKIRAKIS, GIORGOS (author)
Small UAVs and in particular the class of micro-UAVs, whose mass is below 2 kg, are constantly rising in popularity for personal as well as professional use, since they are beneficial in many fields such as defense, transportation, monitoring and agriculture. In spite of their advantages, UAVs can be used for terrorist attacks to fly over...
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den Hertog, Koen (author)
Parkinson’s Disease is a neurodegenerative disease that has a decline in motor behaviour as one of its main symptoms. This decline is currently monitored using subjective measures, such as questionnaires and clinical observations. More detailed and objective tracking of this decline can improve treatment of the disease and allow for earlier...
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ZHANG, ZIFAN (author)
Damages within asphalt have been interesting phenomena in asphalt engineering, the detection of which is significant for maintenance of road sections. This project focuses on cracks and delaminations. An attempt was made to filter radar image data with a method based on a VNA-antenna-multilayered system model as well as the data from two...
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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...
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van Gelder, Daniël (author)
Increased urbanisation has led to significant challenges for public transport operators. Inconsistent demand leads to peaks in passenger activity on the network. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced a need for social distancing as well, limiting the desired capacity of vehicles. To combat this, intelligent real-time and data-driven...
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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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van Heteren, Mauries (author)
The underwater acoustic environment is amongst the most challenging mediums for wireless communications. The three distinct challenges of underwater acoustic communication are the low and nonuniform propagation speed, frequency-dependent attenuation and time-varying multipath propagation.<br/>To cope with these challenges, physical layer...
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Ziengs, Bart (author)
Interpretability of ML models and image recognition models specifaclly, is a increasing problem. In this thesis, the design and implementation of Brickroutine: a system that used a trained model, is presented. Using human annotations, semantic interpretations are given to image classification problems. By giving an iterative approach in terms of...
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van Zijl, Job (author)
Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) shows great potential for flight control, due to its adaptability, fault-tolerance, and as it does not require an accurate system model. However, these techniques, like many machine learning applications, are considered black-box as their inner workings are hidden. This paper aims to break open the black box of...
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Treurniet, Wiljo (author)
To achieve the goals on greenhouse gas emissions, the energy supply and demand is in transition. Distribution power grids therefore are increasingly reaching their capacity limits due to electrification and the vast increase of distributed energy resource (DER) connection requests with large peak power output. Increasing physical grid capacity...
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Garst, Swier (author)
Federated learning is an upcoming machine learning concept which allows data from multiple sources be usedfor training of classifiers without said data leaving its origin. In certain research cases using highly privatedata, the step of gathering data can be quite tedious. In such cases, federated learning has the potential tovastly speed up the...
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Hulskamp, Romy (author)
The coastal area provides important services such as valuable habitats for wildlife, resources for regional development, and buffer zones for the land against natural disasters such as storm surges. But these narrow coastal areas experience pressure from both land and ocean side. In order to regulate sustainable coastal development, protect...
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