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van Osch, Millen (author)
Joint attention is the shared focus multiple people can have on the same object and it is subconsciously used by humans every day. The simple act of verbally or non-verbally pointing out an object to one another, is a form of joint attention. Its use facilitates human cooperation, such as when someone needs to hand over an object to another...
master thesis 2023
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Jiang, Haitao (author)
The technique of ultrasound-guided needle insertion is commonly employed in various clinical fields, including biopsy, anesthesia, brachytherapy, and ablation. However, the visibility of the needle in ultrasound (US) images remains a persistent challenge. To improve the guidance accuracy of needle insertion during interventions, it is crucial to...
master thesis 2023
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Naber, Titus (author)
master thesis 2023
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Gielisse, A.S. (author)
Most recent works on optical flow use convex upsampling as the last step to obtain high-resolution flow. In this work, we show and discuss several issues and limitations of this currently widely adopted convex upsampling approach. We propose a series of changes, inspired by the observation that convex upsampling as currently implemented performs...
master thesis 2023
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Bakay, Ahmed (author)
Human operators who are tasked with monitoring automation systems may experience a high visual demand to process the information streams from these systems. The visual sampling behavior of human operators can be described using mathematical models. These models can help designers improve environments where multiple signals are present for human...
master thesis 2022
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de Vries, Yorick (author)
With the increasing global demand for logistics, supply chains have grown a lot in volume over the last decades. To be able to operate effectively within the capacity constraints of the carriers, proper collaboration and optimization of order allocation is required. Van Berkel Logistics facilitates the transport of containers by trucks from sea...
master thesis 2021
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Alfieri, Andrea (author)
Transformers can generate predictions auto-regressively by conditioning each sequence element on the previous ones, or can produce output sequences in parallel. While research has mostly explored upon this difference on tasks that are sequential in nature, we study this contrast on visual set prediction tasks, to analyze the core behaviour of...
master thesis 2021
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Eijssen, Dirk (author)
Background: Automated vehicles are promoted as a safety improvement, but they may also bring a new problem of ‘out of the loop’ errors. Automation support in the form of gaze-contingent feedback might be the solution for these errors. Using the SEEV model, operator’s attention allocation can be predicted and using live gaze data, the driver’s...
master thesis 2021
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Remmerswaal, Leonie (author)
The amount of people working from home has been increasing. However, working from home has its issues and consequences. The degree to which one experiences recovery from stress and fatigue is limited when working from home, which has consequences on motivation, performance, health, and well-being. The aim of this project was...
master thesis 2021
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Tomy, Abhishek (author)
A human driver can gauge the intention and signals given by other road users indicative of their future behaviour. The intentions and signals are identified by looking at the cues originating from vulnerable road users or their surroundings (hand signals, head orientation, posture, traffic signals, distance to curb, etc.). Taking all these cues...
master thesis 2020
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Kovács, B. (author)
Deep reinforcement learning went through an unprecedented development in the last decade, resulting in agents defeating world champion human players in complex board games like go and chess. With few exceptions, deep reinforcement learning research focuses on fully observable environments, while there is slightly less research in the direction...
master thesis 2020
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Yin, Z. (author)
Parkinson's disease (PD) diagnosis is based on clinical criteria, i.e. bradykinesia, rest tremor, rigidity, etc. Assessment of the severity of PD symptoms, however, is subject to inter-rater variability. In this paper, we propose a deep learning based automatic PD diagnosis method using videos recorded during the assessment with the Movement...
master thesis 2020
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Popova, A. (author)
The urbanization process forces the urban fabric to extend higher and be denser. The tendency to build fast and accommodate many people is coming from the rationalistic approach of building stamp neighborhoods. These typologies, unfortunately, are not natural for the people well being in the visual and social sense. Therefore it raises the...
master thesis 2020
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Shah, Himanshu (author)
Delirium occurs in upto 80% of the ICU patients and is one of the most common source of morbidity and mortality in the ICU. Inattention is one of the core features of delirium and affects 97% - 100% of the delirium patients. This indicates that attention can be a good parameter for detecting delirium. In literature, it has been found that the...
master thesis 2019
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Li, Jiahui (author)
A cross-domain visual place recognition (VPR) task is proposed in this work, i.e., matching images of the same architectures depicted in different domains. VPR is commonly treated as an image retrieval task, where a query image from an unknown location is matched with relevant instances from geo-tagged gallery database. Different from...
master thesis 2019
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Stuldreher, Ivo (author)
Monitoring selectively directed auditory attention in groups can be helpful in a range of contexts, such as in education. In real-world settings, selectively directed attention cannot be monitored by relating physiological signals to known event markers. Determining the similarity of physiological responses across individuals in a group (i.e.,...
master thesis 2019
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Lopes Cardozo, Rebecca (author)
A proposal to set up material conditions that make it possible for dwellers in Teusaquillo, Bogotá to collectively experience the public realms anew through the movement of their bodies during the festive and attentive dance of the carnival taking place along Parkway. Here, one can choose to fully engage with life beyond the self or to withdraw...
master thesis 2019
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Amadei, Edoardo (author)
The elicitation of user engagement is one of the current challenges of human-robot interaction, alongside with the identification of appropriate metrics to evaluate users' experience. Several studies focused on strategies aimed at maintaining engagement throughout an interaction, but limited research has been done on how to initiate it by...
master thesis 2018
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Voorendt, Jesper (author)
Behavioral treatment shows long-term success among children with AD(H)D, but is often expensive and hard to bring into practice. Flowy is a wristband that supports behavioral interventions by giving rhythmic vibrations as reminders for behavioral change.<br/>Rhythmic vibrations on the wrist have shown to have a calming effect, and can alert...
master thesis 2018
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Looijestijn, Anouk (author)
<b>Introduction</b>. Air traffic controllers (ATCo’s) are responsible for a safe and efficient air traffic flow, and therefore, they are required to be excellent in conflict detection. Various studies have uncovered relationships between conflict geometry (e.g., conflict angle) and operators’ abilities to detect conflicts. However, little is...
master thesis 2018
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