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van der Jagt, T.F.W. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author), Vittorietti, M. (author)
Consider an opaque medium that contains 3D particles. All particles are convex bodies of the same shape, but they vary in size. The particles are randomly positioned and oriented within the medium and cannot be observed directly. Taking a planar section of the medium we obtain a sample of observed 2D section profile areas of the intersected...
journal article 2024
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van der Jagt, T.F.W. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author), Vittorietti, M. (author)
In various stereological problems ann-dimensional convex body is intersected with an(n−1)-dimensionalIsotropic Uniformly Random (IUR) hyperplane. In this paper the cumulative distribution function associatedwith the(n−1)-dimensional volume of such a random section is studied. This distribution is also knownas chord length distribution and cross...
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Ciszewski, M.G. (author), Söhl, J. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author)
The past decade has seen an increased interest in human activity recognition based on sensor data. Most often, the sensor data come unannotated, creating the need for fast labelling methods. For assessing the quality of the labelling, an appropriate performance measure has to be chosen. Our main contribution is a novel post-processing method...
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Mészáros, L. (author), van der Meulen, F.H. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author), El Serafy, G.Y.H. (author)
Coastal climate impact studies make increasing use of multi-source and multi-dimensional atmospheric and environmental datasets to investigate relationships between climate signals and the ecological response. The large quantity of numerically simulated data may, however, include redundancy, multi-colinearity and excess information not relevant...
journal article 2022
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Vittorietti, M. (author), Hidalgo Garcia, J. (author), Galan Lopez, J. (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author)
This study proposes a new approach to determine phenomenological or physical relations between microstructure features and the mechanical behavior of metals bridging advanced statistics and materials science in a study of the effect of hard precipitates on the hardening of metal alloys. Synthetic microstructures were created using multi-level...
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el Bouhaddani, Said (author), Uh, Hae Won (author), Jongbloed, G. (author), Houwing-Duistermaat, Jeanine (author)
The availability of multi-omics data has revolutionized the life sciences by creating avenues for integrated system-level approaches. Data integration links the information across datasets to better understand the underlying biological processes. However, high dimensionality, correlations and heterogeneity pose statistical and computational...
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Velthoen, J.J. (author), Cai, Juan Juan (author), Jongbloed, G. (author)
Random forest is a popular prediction approach for handling high dimensional covariates. However, it often becomes infeasible to interpret the obtained high dimensional and non-parametric model. Aiming for an interpretable predictive model, we develop a forward variable selection method using the continuous ranked probability score (CRPS) as...
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Mészáros, L. (author), van der Meulen, F.H. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author), El Serafy, G.Y.H. (author)
Spring phytoplankton blooms in the southern North Sea substantially contribute to annual primary production and largely influence food web dynamics. Studying long-term changes in spring bloom dynamics is therefore crucial for understanding future climate responses and predicting implications on the marine ecosystem. This paper aims to study...
journal article 2021
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Vittorietti, M. (author), Hidalgo Garcia, J. (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Li, W. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author)
Investigating the main determinants of the mechanical performance of metals is not a simple task. Already known physically inspired qualitative relations between 2D microstructure characteristics and 3D mechanical properties can act as the starting point of the investigation. Isotonic regression allows to take into account ordering relations...
journal article 2021
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Li, W. (author), Vittorietti, M. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author), Sietsma, J. (author)
Abstract: The relationship between microstructure features and mechanical properties plays an important role in the design of materials and improvement of properties. Hole expansion capacity plays a fundamental role in defining the formability of metal sheets. Due to the complexity of the experimental procedure of testing hole expansion...
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Jongbloed, G. (author), van der Meulen, F.H. (author), Pang, L. (author)
We consider the current status continuous mark model where, if an event takes place before an inspection time T a “continuous mark” variable is observed as well. A Bayesian nonparametric method is introduced for estimating the distribution function of the joint distribution of the event time (X) and mark variable (Y). We consider two...
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Vittorietti, M. (author), Kok, Piet J.J. (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Li, W. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author)
Modeling microstructures is an interesting problem not just in materials science, but also in mathematics and statistics. The most basic model for steel microstructure is the Poisson-Voronoi diagram. It has mathematically attractive properties and it has been used in the approximation of single-phase steel microstructures. The aim of this...
journal article 2020
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Mészáros, L. (author), van der Meulen, F.H. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author), El Serafy, G.Y.H. (author)
Available climate change projections, which can be used for quantifying future changes in marine and coastal ecosystems, usually consist of a few scenarios. Studies addressing ecological impacts of climate change often make use of a low- (RCP2.6), moderate- (RCP4.5) or high climate scenario (RCP8.5), without taking into account further...
journal article 2020
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Jongbloed, G. (author), Mc Garrity, K.S. (author), Sietsma, J. (author)
Kernel estimators are proposed for estimating the cumulative distribution functions and the probability density functions of several quantities of interest in a stereological oriented cylinder model. This oriented cylinder model was developed to represent anisotropic microstructural features in materials. The asymptotic properties of these...
journal article 2020
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Van Dorp, I. N. (author), Leegwater, A. J. (author), Alberink, I. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author)
In the so-called rare type match problem, the discrete characteristics of a crime stain have not been observed in the set of background material. To assess the strength of evidence, two competing statistical hypotheses need to be considered. The formulation of the hypotheses depends on whichidentification of source question is of interest ...
journal article 2020
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Vittorietti, M. (author), Kok, Piet J.J. (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author)
Understanding the intricate and complex materials microstructure and how it is related to materials properties is an important problem in the Materials Science field. For a full comprehension of this relation, it is fundamental to be able to describe the main characteristics of the 3-dimensional microstructure. The most basic model used for...
journal article 2019
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Jongbloed, G. (author)
Petrus (Piet) Groeneboom was born in Scheveningen in 1941 and grew up in Voorburg. Both villages are located near The Hague in The Netherlands; Scheveningen actually being part of The Hague. He attended the gymnasium of the Huygens lyceum. In 1959, he entered the University of Amsterdam, where he studied psychology. After his “candidate” exam ...
journal article 2019
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Kool, Fréderique Suzanne (author), van Dorp, I. (author), Bolck, Annabel (author), Leegwater, Anna Jeannette (author), Jongbloed, G. (author)
In the evaluation of measurements on characteristics of forensic trace evidence, Aitken and Lucy (2004) model the data as a two-level model using assumptions of normality where likelihood ratios are used as a measure for the strength of evidence. A two-level model assumes two sources of variation: the variation within measurements in a group ...
review 2019
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Velthoen, J.J. (author), Cai, J. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author), Schmeits, Maurice (author)
Aiming to estimate extreme precipitation forecast quantiles, we propose a nonparametric regression model that features a constant extreme value index. Using local linear quantile regression and an extrapolation technique from extreme value theory, we develop an estimator for conditional quantiles corresponding to extreme high probability...
journal article 2019
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Mészáros, L. (author), van der Meulen, F.H. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author), El Serafy, G.Y.H. (author)
Traditionally, quantifying climate change induced uncertainty in ecological indicators requires stochastic simulation with a chain of physically-based models describing various processes such as hydrodynamics, waves, sediment transport and ecology. Such Monte Carlo based simulation on the entire model chain, especially with large sample size, is...
abstract 2018
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