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Nieuwenhuizen, R. (author)
In sports, a lot of measurements are done, but most of the time the researchers lack a good analysis tool, and have to do everything by hand. In this work, we present a design for a visual analysis tool for time-varying data. The tool can be used to inspect and compare sports datasets, and to form hypotheses on what parameter values cause a good...
master thesis 2017
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Krishnakumari, P.K. (author)
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease which is hard to diagnose objectively and may vary based on the surgeon. This disease is usually diagnosed by measuring several characteristic features of Hip X-rays mainly the joint distance between the femoral head and acetabular cup. Hip joint distance reduction is a clear symptom of...
master thesis 2015
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Coorens, R.J.M. (author)
The anatomy of the eye is well known, however the mechanical properties and behaviour of the eye are not well known. Knowing these properties could potentially be an improvement for preoperative planning in orbital surgery. To get a better understanding of the mechanical properties of the eye while it is in movement a Finite Element Model (FEM)...
master thesis 2015
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Onrust, B. (author)
Interactive 3D visualization of natural environments can help ecologists, policy makers and the broad public in general to better understand, promote and protect both existing and developing environments. The creation and exploration of virtual worlds can be very helpful for this purpose. However, current techniques are not able to generate...
master thesis 2015
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Salmi, S. (author), Van Beek, M. (author), Sol, R. (author)
Understanding code can be cumbersome. CodeStories strives to provide the tools to make code more understandable by creating a tight coupling between code execution and explanatory elements such as visualizations. Currently CodeStories only supports JavaScript, but extending it with different languages would significantly increase its range....
bachelor thesis 2015
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Simons, G.J.C. (author)
In this work we present a novel information visualization framework to gain in- sight into the light transport in a physically-based rendering setting. The framework consists of a sampling-based data reduction technique, an extended interactive parallel coordinates plot that provides an overview of the attributes linked to each light sample, 2D...
master thesis 2015
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Busking, S. (author)
As datasets grow in size and complexity, the importance of comparison as a tool for analysis is growing. We define comparison as the act of analyzing variation or variability based on two or more specific instances of the data. This thesis explores a number of cases spread across the range of comparisons, from variability within one entity...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Van den Brink, L.O. (author)
The developing human brain is a complex process, governed by the human genome. Understanding this development process is the key to understanding not only the connections between genes and brain functioning, but can also advance knowledge about disorders such as Alzheimer’s and Autism. The BrainSpan transcriptional atlas, released in 2013 by the...
master thesis 2014
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Plat, A. (author)
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder. Surgery is sometimes recommended, by specialists, for severe OSA. In that case, an endoscopic investigation with the patient under sedation would take place. By automating the detection of upper airway collapsing from the endoscopic video, we hope to assist doctors in their diagnostic of...
master thesis 2014
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Neven, D.M. (author)
In this thesis, we present an interactive remote volume-rendering system. Our system tries to bridge the gap between complex medical volume data and the patient. The user can easily upload their own data, which they receive from the clinician after a scan, which they can then visualize. Our application does not require any medical or volume...
master thesis 2014
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Van Leeuwen, C. (author)
Cardiac flow acquisition is a young and ongoing field of research which provides us with a vast amount of unsteady 3D blood flow data of the heart (4D vector fields). These 4D vector fields of the heart are used in clinical research to gain insight in the flow patterns within the heart which in turn can be used to gain a better understanding of...
master thesis 2014
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Hofstede, C.W.P.L.J. (author)
Human anatomy is complex in its nature and from the late bronze age to this date people have been trying to understand it. Resources such as books and software exist to train students in their knowledge of the human body. Most books focus on specific parts of the body or try to give a general overview. Images in books present the information...
master thesis 2014
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Beekmans, F.M.S. (author), Licht, J.D. (author), Van Otterdijk, M. (author)
Given the rise of touch-screen technology in recent years, it makes sense to explore new possibilities to employ them. So too thought the municipality of Delft. For their planned new office, they are currently experimenting with different ways and technologies to boost productivity. These experiments take place in the innovation lab, or iLab....
bachelor thesis 2013
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Van Muijden, J. (author)
Since its conception, the increasing need for graphical detail has been a driving factor for the gaming industry. The 3D scenes rendered in modern games have increased in detail and scale at a rapid rate, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. The ever-increasing processing power and the development of faster 3D rendering...
master thesis 2013
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Van Egmond, C.C. (author)
With advancemens in scientific measurement instruments and simulation tech- niques come increasingly complex and in many cases multivariate data. The devel- opment and improvement of techniques that are able to convey as much information as possible from this data to scientists, doctors, and other potential users is an important research topic...
master thesis 2013
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Bikker, J. (author)
This thesis describes efficient rendering algorithms based on ray tracing, and the application of these algorithms to real-time games. Compared to rasterizationbased approaches, rendering based on ray tracing allows elegant and correct simulation of important global effects, such as shadows, reflections and refractions. The price for these...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Van der Velden, J.S. (author), Breekveldt, T. (author)
Final report for the Schoolyard project, written in Dutch. Schoolyard was a project to develop a mobile, location based serious game for children in elementary school. This project was commissioned by TNO.
bachelor thesis 2012
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Smelik, R.M. (author)
With the ever increasing costs of manual content creation for 3D virtual worlds, the potential of generating content automatically becomes too attractive to ignore. However, for most designers, procedural generation methods are complex and unintuitive to use, and offer little user control. Furthermore, due to their specialized nature, separately...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Vissers, B.H. (author)
Volume visualization of photographic data is a relatively new domain for medical visualisation. In photographic volumes, voxel colour is predetermined, making colour selection through transfer functions less important, or even unnecessary. However, voxel classi?cation from photographic data is more complex than classi?cation from scalar datasets...
master thesis 2011
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Van Gestel, J.N. (author)
Traditional content creation for computer games is a costly process. In particular, current techniques for authoring destructible behaviour are labour intensive and often limited to a single object basis. We aim to create an intuitive approach which allows designers to visually define destructible behaviour for objects in a reusable manner,...
master thesis 2011
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