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Ottevanger, Laura (author)
In the Netherlands, there is a shortage of primary school teachers, due to this shortage, teachers often do not have a lot of one-on-one time with the students. A social robot could be the solution to creating more one-on-“one” time with the students. In addition to relieving some workload for the teachers, a social robot...
master thesis 2023
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Robbemond, Vincent (author)
Advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning have led to a steep rise in the adoption of AI to augment or support human decision-making across domains.<br/>There has been an increasing body of work addressing the benefits of model interpretability and explanations to help end-users or other stakeholders decipher the inner workings of...
master thesis 2023
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Popa, Andra (author)
In this work, we present VisuaLayered, the implementation of a combined analysis workflow for pigment identification. VisuaLayered is an integrated, interactive system that focuses on the combined visual analysis of Macro X-Ray Fluorescence (MA-XRF) and Reflectance Imaging Spectroscopy (RIS) data.<br/><br/>Analysing paintings for pigment...
master thesis 2022
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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...
master thesis 2022
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IJpma, Johannes (author)
This paper compares the performance of two phonetic notations, IPA and ASJPcode, with the alphabetical notation for word-level language identification. Two machine learning models, a Multilayer Percerptron and a Logistic Regression model, are used to classify words using each of the three notations. With both models the IPA notation outperforms...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Karnani, Simran (author)
Rhyming words are one of the most important features in poems. They add rhythm to a poem, and poets use this literary device to portray emotion and meaning to their readers. Thus, detecting rhyming words will aid in adding emotions and enhancing readability when generating poems. Previous studies have been done on the topic of poem generation....
bachelor thesis 2021
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JAISHANKAR, SUJIT (author)
The implementation of social robots in the healthcare industry is becoming substantial as a consequence of the scarcity of healthcare professionals, rising costs of healthcare and an increase in the number of vulnerable populations. Social robots will be deployed, in increasing numbers, in assisting health care professionals during the provision...
master thesis 2020
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van der Wel, Marissa (author)
In this thesis the automatic multimodal detection of social and task cohesion in meetings is studied. The presence of social and task cohesion has positive benefits on employee well-being, creativity and productiveness, and can therefore be used to assess meeting quality. Conversational partners imitate each other's body language and speech...
master thesis 2019
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