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Ballan, Luca (author), Strafforello, O. (author), Schutte, Klamer (author)
Long-Term activities involve humans performing complex, minutes-long actions. Differently than in traditional action recognition, complex activities are normally composed of a set of sub-actions, that can appear in different order, duration, and quantity. These aspects introduce a large intra-class variability, that can be hard to model. Our...
conference paper 2021
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Jonker, C.M. (author), Murukannaiah, P.K. (author), Verwaart, D. (author)
The bargaining power of prosumers in a market can vary significantly. Participants can range from industrial participants to powerful and less powerful citizens. Existing trade mechanisms in such markets, e.g., in rural India’s energy trade market, show occurrences of discrimination, exclusion, and unfairness. We study how discrimination...
conference paper 2021
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Bay, Asli (author), Erkin, Z. (author), Alishahi, Mina (author), Vos, J.V. (author)
Multi-Party Private Set Intersection (MPSI) is an attractive topic in research since a practical MPSI protocol can be deployed in several real-world scenarios, including but not limited to finding the common list of customers among several companies or privacy-preserving analyses of data from different stakeholders. Several solutions have...
conference paper 2021
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Berk Yavuz, Celal Ozan (author), Süslü, Çağil (author), Aydoğan, Reyhan (author)
In a supply chain environment, supply chain entities need to make joint decisions on the transaction of goods under the issues quantity, delivery time and unit price in order to procure/sell goods at right quantities and time while minimizing the transaction costs. This paper presents our negotiating agent designed for Supply Chain Management...
conference paper 2020
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Al-Khanak, Ehab Nabiel (author), Khan, S.S. (author), Verbraeck, A. (author), van Lint, J.W.C. (author)
Scientific Workflow Applications (SWFA) play a vital role for both service consumers and service providers in designing and implementing large and complex scientific processes. Previously, researchers used parallel and distributed computing technologies, such as utility and grid computing to execute the SWFAs, these technologies provide limited...
conference paper 2020
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Banerjee, I. (author), Warnier, Martijn (author), Brazier, F.M. (author)
Disaster communication has made immense progress in the last thirty years. At present, disaster research focuses on bottom-up approaches such as civilian inclusion in disaster response. With the advent of smartphones, citizen-based emergency communication has become possible. Present ad hoc communication technologies typically form a fully...
conference paper 2020
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Negi, Naman Singh (author), van Leeuwen, P.M. (author), Happee, R. (author)
This study is an extension of a previous work where differences between race-car drivers and normal drivers has been investigated in a high-speed driving task. The study focused on gaining knowledge about driver differences that can be helpful in designing an adaptive ADAS by introducing the driver into the control loop. The present study...
conference paper 2019
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Negi, Naman Singh (author), van Leeuwen, P.M. (author), Happee, R. (author)
Safety is one of the major areas of concerns today in the field of automotive development. Different safety measures have and are being introduced in order to improve driver/passenger and pedestrian safety. Advanced driver assist systems (ADAS) are therefore becoming increasingly important in their role of reducing driver crash risk. A...
conference paper 2019
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Tisaire, Jordi Escuder (author), Rodrigo, Elena Martín (author), Ribeiro, Sofia (author), Ricci, Mariachiara (author), Cuellar Lopez, J.S. (author), Zeugolis, Dimitrios (author), Bayon, Yves (author), Rocha, Isabel (author)
Lymphedema is a chronic and progressive condition derived from impaired lymphatic system function. Lymphedema is incurable, progressive, disfiguring, disabling and has adverse psychosocial effects. Upper extremity lymphedema is mainly the consequence of breast cancer surgery. Several methods to diagnose lymphedema exist; however, these...
conference paper 2019
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Abdi, Bahareh (author), Hendriks, R.C. (author), van der Veen, A.J. (author), de Groot, N.M.S. (author)
Diagnosis and treatment of atrial fibrillation can benefit from various signal processing approaches employed on atrial electrograms. However, the performance and interpretation of these approaches get highly degraded by far-field ventricular activities (VAs) that distort the morphology of the pure atrial activities (AAs). In this study, we...
conference paper 2019
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Roungas, V. (author), Meijer, S.A. (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
The complexity of modern systems has made the use of simulations paramount, in order to test different scenarios in an affordable, ethical, and risk-free way. As such, simulations need to be validated, ensuring that the obtained results are meaningful. But validation apart from the computational difficulties, bears several other problems. The...
conference paper 2018
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Rozemuller, C.G. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Hindriks, K.V. (author)
Exploration games are games where agents (or robots) need to search resources and retrieve these resources. In principle, performance in such games can be improved either by adding more agents or by exchanging more messages. However, both measures are not free of cost and it is important to be able to assess the trade-off between these costs...
conference paper 2018
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Larsen, John Bruntse (author), Dignum, M.V. (author), Villadsen, Jørgen (author), Dignum, Frank (author)
Understanding the social contexts in which actions and interactions take place is of utmost importance for planning one’s goals and activities. People use social practices as means to make sense of their environment, assessing how that context relates to past, common experiences, culture and capabilities. Social practices can therefore...
conference paper 2018
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Mulder, Max (author), Borst, C. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author)
In the design of human-machine interfaces and automation, an important question is how to obtain and validate a design that is capable of supporting the operator’s understanding and situation awareness of the process under control. Whereas many research efforts address the question of ‘what is the operator aware of?’ – the awareness – only a few...
conference paper 2017
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Tillem, G. (author), Erkin, Z. (author), Lagendijk, R.L. (author)
The growing complexity of software with respect to technological advances encourages model-based analysis of software systems for validation and verification. Process mining is one recently investigated technique for such analysis which enables the discovery of process models from event logs collected during software execution. However, the...
conference paper 2017
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Negeri, E. (author), Baken, N. (author)
The ever increasing concerns for energy security, energy efficiency, and sustainable energy is offering various challenges for the power grid. With increasing penetration of the distributed generations, the electricity power system is facing an era of prosumerization, whereby all stakeholders can autonomously produce, consume, import and/or...
conference paper 2012
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Negeri, E. (author), Baken, N. (author)
With increasing penetrations of renewable distributed generations (DGs) and electrified vehicles (EVs), the volatility of the renewable sources and the huge load of the EVs induce tremendous challenges for the power grid. The two technologies also have considerable synergetic potential to alleviate these challenges if they are intelligently...
conference paper 2012
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Lukosch, H.K. (author), de Vries, P. (author)
This paper is about an innovative approach to informal, workplace related learning in do-ityourself retail stores. Most organizations ignore informal learning as a strategic tool, although this kind of learning dominates the workplace in many organizations. The objective of the project described here was to facilitate informal learning practices...
conference paper 2011
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Buttler, T. (author), Lukosch, S.G. (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
Learning from projects is one of the major challenges which appears to be critical to consistent success of project-based organizations. To learn from past projects for current problem situations, knowledge and experience often has to be shared across time or space. However, while it seems to be possible to capture explicit knowledge (e.g. about...
conference paper 2011
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Duin, R.P.W. (author)
Regularities in the world are human defined. Patterns in the observed phenomena are there because we define and recognize them as such. Automatic pattern recognition tries to bridge the gap between human judgment and measurements made by artificial sensors. This is done in two steps: representation and generalization. Traditional representations...
conference paper 2010
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