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van Maris, Bart (author)
Algorithmic planners occasionally waste effort and thus computing time trying to solve certain tasks, as they often lack the human ability to recognize essential paths. These essential paths, termed landmarks, are vital for optimizing planning processes. This study revisits landmark-based planning methods introduced by Richter, Helmert, and...
bachelor thesis 2024
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Tjoen, Noah (author)
Landmarks are propositions or actions that must be true at some point in every valid solution plan [16]. Using landmarks, planners can develop solutions more efficiently. Different algorithms exist to extract landmarks from a planning problem. The one used in this study is FULL [13], a landmark extraction algorithm by Marzal et al. from 2011.<br...
bachelor thesis 2024
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Tervoort, Paul (author)
A lot of research has been conducted to make the task of plan generation more efficient. One idea to do so is the use of landmarks, which are sub-goals that must be true in every solution to the problem. The approximation of landmarks has a lower complexity than solving the task itself, and they can be used to guide the planner in the right...
bachelor thesis 2024
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Yang, Ka Fui (author)
The Fast Downward planning system is currently mainly used for solving classical problems. Another alternative to Fast Downward is SymbolicPlanners, which sacrifices speed for generality and extensibility. SymbolicPlanners is missing landmark based planners and landmark extraction algorithms. The research question we are trying to answer in this...
bachelor thesis 2024
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Hengst, Pauline (author)
This paper explores the application of landmark-based planning algorithms, specifically focusing on AND/OR landmark extraction methods. Drawing from classical planning principles and recent advancements, we investigate the effectiveness of landmark extraction in guiding the search for solutions to planning problems. Our research questions center...
bachelor thesis 2024
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Van Golen, K. (author)
Segmentation of shapes in Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) data is a non-trivial problem. Active Shape Models (ASM) is an approach that attempts to fit a Statistical Shape Model to landmarks. One possible approach is to let a user fit the model onto the MRI data by placing landmarks for ASM. Usually, the user can only see the global fit of the...
master thesis 2014
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Van Seggelen, S.W.H. (author)
For a Dutch helmet manufacturer, a product proposal has been made. The key feature of the product, is the development done based on 3D scanning techniques. The actual project was twofold; The scientific part of the project was about developing an algorithm for incorporating 3D scanning data in product design. The main challenge was to...
master thesis 2015
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Makri, A. (author)
Finding one's way in complex indoor settings can be a quite stressful and time-consuming task, especially for users unfamiliar with the environment. There have been several different approaches to provide wayfinding assistance in order to guide a person from a starting point to a destination, ranging from traditional maps and signposting systems...
master thesis 2015
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Linstra, M. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Wong, Chi Hang (author)
Airport has been labelled as a non-place by the French anthropologist Marc Augé, with its place as a limbo filled with a mass of isolated individuals which response to non-human mediations such as boarding screens and signages. Consider together with the automatic trend of mobility as well as the social health trend of non-real life...
master thesis 2019
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Beckman, Gijs (author)
During the studio Delta Interventions, I designed an intervention based on research within the San Francisco Bay Area. Basically, my intervention is about transforming historic real estate along the waterline and creating a new relation with the water. The intervention is mainly focusing on transforming a landmark in to a building that...
master thesis 2017
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Papatheodorou, Dimitrios (author)
The city of Amsterdam is facing a housing shortage and according to the future population prognosis, the problem is going to become more severe due to growing immigration numbers. Following Brexit, Amsterdam, along with other European cities are competing to attract the biggest share of potentially relocated businesses and organisations from...
master thesis 2018
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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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Thijs, M.L. (author)
De term Landmark is een veelgebruikt begrip in de stedenbouw. Enkele bekende voorbeelden zijn de Eilffeltoren, Petronas twin-towers en het Opera House in Sydney. In de literatuur zijn er wat discrepanties over de definitie. In dit onderzoek ben ik tot een eigen definitie gekomen: Landmark Buildings zijn iconische gebouwen of objecten die door...
master thesis 2012
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Ridder, B.C. (author)
In this document we will continue a line of research which focusses on reviving partial order planning. We will look at the latest pair of partial order planners, RePOP and VHPOP which both use techniques developed for state-space planners in an attempt to make partial order planning competitive with state of the art state-space planners. We...
master thesis 2010
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Yeh, Haoming (author)
During the preoperative planning for breast-conserving surgery, the surgeon makes use of an MRI scan of the breast cancer patient in the prone position to accurately locate the tumour. However, surgery is performed with the patient in the supine position. The surgeon needs to mentally translate the location of the tumour from the prone position...
master thesis 2023
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Barth, H. (author)
A new intervention has been placed in the suburbs of Bogotá. This new design aims to fight the monotony of large infrastructural arteries running through the city, whilst connecting two neighbourhoods and reclaiming space for the pedestrian. A network of pedestrian bridges connect the scattered brick towers and together with the adjacent park...
master thesis 2016
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Willems, Oscar (author)
Humans interact more and more with their environment through technology, recent decades have seen a huge increase in the need for and availability of Location-Based Services (LBS). Recently landmarks have gotten a renewed interest in the field of LBS , although already a quite old phenomenon. In both the outdoor and indoor environment they are...
master thesis 2017
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Bruggeling, C.R. (author)
This booklet studies the possibilities of the design of public spaces, in the light of two influential theories by Kevin Lynch and Gordon Cullen, published in the beginning of the 1960’s. They focus on the design of the public space in relation to the experience of the city users. Yet again and again these theories are referred to, even in...
master thesis 2013
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Bakker, Paul (author)
Pavlovian eyeblink conditioning is a powerful experiment used in the field of neuroscience to measure multiple aspects of how we learn in our daily life. To track the movement of the eyelid during an experiment, researchers traditionally made use of potentiometers or electromyography (EMG). More recently, the use of computer vision and image...
master thesis 2017
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