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Albers, N. (author), Suau, M. (author), Oliehoek, F.A. (author)
Recent years have seen a surge of algorithms and architectures for deep Re-<br/>inforcement Learning (RL), many of which have shown remarkable success for<br/>various problems. Yet, little work has attempted to relate the performance of<br/>these algorithms and architectures to what the resulting deep RL agents actu-<br/>ally learn, and whether...
abstract 2020
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Albers, N. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
A human therapist continuously adapts how they persuade a client to adhere to a behavior change intervention based on theoretical expertise, past experience with the client as well as other clients, and the client's current situation. We aim at incorporating these elements into the persuasive communication of a conversational agent that acts as...
abstract 2021
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Welle Donker, F.M. (author), van Loenen, B. (author), Poslončec Petrić, Vesna (author)
There is an increasing need for spatial data to be used for informed decision-making and as a resource for developing innovative products and services. A Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) facilitates access to and sharing of spatial data by providing a framework in which technical and non-technical aspects are established. Traditionally, SDIs...
abstract 2022
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Stepanovic, K. (author), Wu, J. (author), Everhardt, Rob (author), de Weerdt, M.M. (author)
abstract 2022
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Versluis, Anke (author), Penfornis, Kristell M. (author), van Vliet, Milon (author), Albers, N. (author), Scheltinga, Bouke (author), van der Burg, Sven (author), Baccinelli, Walter (author), Meijer, Eline (author)
abstract 2023
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Lukosch, H.K. (author), Broekhans, B. (author), Gordijn, J.M.W. (author)
Peer reviewing is an approach often used in digital (higher) education as it represents a possibility to provide feedback to large student groups. However, especially in digital learning contexts, students feel being disconnected from the anonymous group of learners, leading to low-quality feedback. When feedback is open, and counterparts are...
abstract 2019
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Westerhof, M.B. (author), Gielen, M.A. (author), van Boeijen, A.G.C. (author), Jowi, James Otieno (author)
abstract 2021
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Tromp, E. (author), Bots, P.W.G. (author)
In the Netherlands, technical innovations for dike strengthening rarely become mainstream. A case study of the redesign process of the dike between Kinderdijk and Schoonhovenseveer suggests that benefitting from the creative capacity of contractors requires organizational learning.
abstract 2017
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Heurkens, E.W.T.M. (author)
The initiation of ‘pilots’ in urban development is often a result of changing contextual circumstances like economic market conditions or new planning legislation requiring other solutions. Pilots require actors to innovate in terms of designing plans, handling planning procedures, managing development processes, and constructing real estate....
abstract 2017
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Psyllidis, A. (author), Choiri, Hendra Hadhil (author)
An understanding of how people perceive attractive or unattractive places in cities is vitally important to urban planning and policy making. Given the subjective nature of human perception and the ambiguous character of attractiveness as an attribute of urban places, it is challenging to quantify and reliably assess the extent to which a place...
abstract 2018
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Albers, N. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author)
This document is an encore abstract of the paper “Persuading to Prepare for Quitting Smoking with a Virtual Coach: Using States and User Characteristics to Predict Behavior” presented at AAMAS 2023.
abstract 2023
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Acharya, Shakuntala (author), Bhatt, Apoorv Naresh (author), Chakrabarti, Amaresh (author), Delhi, Venkata Sk (author), Diehl, J.C. (author), Mota, Nelson (author), Jurelionis, Andrius (author), Subra, Riina (author)
The Bologna declaration states that, “successful learning and studying in higher education should involve students in deep learning”. However, a survey of faculty across institutes in Nepal and Bhutan highlights that the undergraduate students in engineering and management lack skills needed to be industry-ready.<br/>They face difficulty in...
abstract 2021
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Crumley, Carole L. (author), Murphy, John T. (author), Hritz, Carrie (author), Isendahl, Christian (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Lucero, Lisa J. (author), Meunier, John (author), Ostovar, Payam (author), Reichel, Clemens (author), Scarborough, Vernon, L. (author), Sulas, Federica (author), Thurston, T.L. (author)
How can we transform urban environments to encourage durability and mediate the social price of myriad risks and vulnerability? Our work here is to build a bridge from archaeology to mainstream architectural and design theory. The study of places, landscapes, and regions links the two fields. Architecture can be shaped and enhanced by the long...
book 2022
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In light of rapid urbanisation and the accelerating threats of climate change, scale and multitude are what set the Global North and South apart. Yet, as this course exposes, the issues faced by urban areas have resembling themes and characteristics, regardless of economic status or geographic location. Therefore, in the context of sustainable...
book 2024
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Hindriks, K.V. (author), Tykhonov, D. (author), De Weerdt, M.M. (author)
A result of Bulow and Klemperer has suggested that auctions may be a better tool to obtain an efficient outcome than negotiation. For example, some auction mechanisms can be shown to be efficient and strategy-proof. However, they generally also require that additional constraints are met which are not always easy to guarantee in practice. It...
book chapter 2010
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Mantel, E. (author), Van Wezenbeek, W.J.S.M. (author)
Ten years ago, no-one could have predicted what today’s study landscape would look like. Nor could anyone have known that digitisation would have taken off in the way that it has. It was the changing habits of students and how they use the library that prompted the TU Delft Library to take a critical look, only ten years after opening, at its...
book chapter 2010
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Stewart, S. (author), Koornneef, F. (author), Akselsson, R. (author)
Chapter 8: International Fatigue Risk Management Forum - Safety Promotion and Feedback in FRMS The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address...
book chapter 2009
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Koornneef, F. (author), Stewart, S. (author), Akselsson, R. (author), Ward, M. (author)
Chapter 1: Organisational Learning and Organisational Memory for SMS and FRMS The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into theLifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key challenges for...
book chapter 2009
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Stewart, S. (author), Koornneef, F. (author), Akselsson, R. (author), Turner, C. (author)
Chapter 5: Developing a Safety Management System for Fatigue Related Risks in easyJet The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key...
book chapter 2009
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Stewart, S. (author), Koornneef, F. (author), Akselsson, R. (author)
Chapter 3: Operational Risk Management System for SMS and FRMS The European Commission HILAS project (Human Integration into the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems - a project supported by the European Commission’s 6th Framework between 2005-2009) was focused on using human factors knowledge and methodology to address key challenges for aviation ...
book chapter 2009
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