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Bekooy, Mark (author)
Type annotations in Python are an integral part of static analysis. They can be used for code documentation, error detection and the development of cleaner architectures. By enhancing code quality, they contribute to the robustness, maintainability and comprehensibility of codebases. Tools like static type checkers use type annotations to detect...
master thesis 2024
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Therias, Adele (author)
*Public version of internship report*<br/>Urban wildlife plays an invaluable role in cities, including the promotion of overall biodiversity and greenery, pollination and human connection to nature. This internship project involved the development of a prototype that quantifies the potential for local ambassador species to visit a building site...
student report 2023
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Vigilanza Lorenzo, Pietro (author)
Machine Learning (ML) models are vulnerable to adversarial samples — human imperceptible changes to regular input to elicit wrong output on a given model. Plenty of adversarial attacks assume an attacker has access to the underlying model or access to the data used to train the model. Instead, in this paper we focus on the effects the data...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Turk, Mika (author)
Code Completion is advancing constantly, with new research coming out all the time. One such advancement is CodeFill, which converts source files into token sequences for type prediction. To train the CodeFill model, a lot of source files are needed which take a long time to convert before training can begin. Converting the file the end-user is...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Raszka, Patrycja (author)
Quantifying and mapping urban diversity is a newly emerging field of research. In this present thesis, I build on past and ongoing research. I expand diversity mapping to the mapping of commuter diversity. In particular, I map commuter diversity in New York City as a case study, and I demonstrate that areas with tall buildings are the most...
student report 2022
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Post, Hanneke (author)
The pressure on healthcare systems is increasing all over the world. With an ageing world population, the costs for healthcare and the shortages in medical staff are continually increasing. In the Netherlands, out-of-hours general practitioner departments, or ‘huisartsenposten’, suffer from this increasing pressure in their telephone triage...
master thesis 2021
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Agarwal, Bhoomika (author)
Computational Thinking (CT) - the process of thinking like a programmer or computer scientist - is a skill that that has the potential to transform the way students learn at educational institutions in different domains and different grade levels. With the increasing integration of CT in classrooms, there is a growing need for CT assessment...
master thesis 2021
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Kleynen, Wouter (author)
A black hole is an object in space where the pull of its gravity is so strong<br/>that no light can escape. This notion gives rise to the phenomenon called<br/>gravitational lensing which is the effect where light is being bent by a massive<br/>object, in our case a black hole. With these two concepts in mind we are<br/>able to formulate the...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Dam, Friso (author)
To reduce the flood risk in areas prone to flooding, possible adaptation measures must be investigated. In this thesis a Python-based framework has been developed that can screen flood adaptation measures as an alternative to the existing analytical method of Royal HaskoningDHV. The framework is limited to the costs and effects on the economic...
master thesis 2021
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Skitsas, E. (author)
Weight reduction in vehicles offers many advantages. Especially in aircraft, one of the advantages of weight reduction less need for power which is translated into less fuel consumption and lower emissions. Composite materials are now a popular construction material in new passenger aircraft, making them lighter by taking advantage of their high...
master thesis 2020
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Winkel, S. (author)
In the current breakwater design process, not all feasible concepts can be explored due to time constraints. However, designers are also influenced by breakwaters constructed near, or at the same location as their breakwater project. But also conservative assumptions influence the breakwater design process, for instance, regarding the wave...
master thesis 2020
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Vooijs, Irene (author)
Tetrahedron is working on a new design for large offshore cranes that can lift higher. This is necessary due to the increasing size of offshore wind turbines, and the inability of the conventional cranes to scale up without needing a larger ship that is carrying them. To compute the forces working on the trusses of the crane structure,...
master thesis 2020
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Jadoenathmisier, Noah (author)
Multi-Agent Path Finding with Way-points (MAPFW) is the problem of routing agents through a graph past a set of waypoint to a goal location, without agents colliding, with the shortest combined path length. This problem has to the authors knowledge not been investigated yet even though it has implications in train scheduling problems and video...
bachelor thesis 2020
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de Haan, Erwin (author)
Despite its advantages in performance and control, hardware design is mainly bottlenecked by high design complexity and long development time. This thesis explores the use of domain specific languages for high-level synthesis (HLS) of hardware data filters and transformations.<br/>The main goal of this thesis’ prototype is automating the...
master thesis 2019
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Wang, Xiaozhe (author)
The ship propulsion system model is simulated by MATLAB/Simulink initially and is required to reproduce the simulation results in python. This master graduation project deals with the reproducibility of ship propulsion system model by different computer simulation tools. The MATLAB/Simulink model will be provided by Maritime Technology (MT)...
master thesis 2019
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Vehmeijer, Leonore (author)
The main aim of this research was to establish which measures are significant in reducing the CO2 emission levels on the waterways between Rotterdam and Antwerp.
master thesis 2019
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Wigman, Stefan (author)
This study approached migration-related problems from a global perspective. The inter- connected nature of migration means that migration problems accumulate and intensify throughout the world. To capture these effects, a data-rich model component was devel- oped for global migration dynamics.<br/>To that extent, this study has developed the...
master thesis 2018
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Gilboa, Ori (author)
Parametric architectural design of cinema-space as an urban generator in Scheveningen harbor (The Hague). The project focuses on media facade as a responsive design element and as an interactive environment. Visual connection to the city and the surroundings as well as urban screen is implemented as a flexible, urbanic growing-on site,...
master thesis 2018
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Crielaard, Bram (author), Bruin, Chiel (author), Aerts, Taico (author)
WebLab is a system where students can write and test code using an online interface. Course coordinators can create assignments and exams, where they can define automated tests to verify that the student code meets requirements. As WebLab only offered support for programming languages which run on the Java Virtual Machine, it was limited to a...
bachelor thesis 2017
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Arto Sanchez, Guillermo (author)
In optical imaging, image quality is not only determined by the system itself but also by the media in which light traverse. Differences in the refraction index of the media encountered by a light wavefront produces phase aberrations which distort the image received from the original object. Currently, there are two main approaches for solving...
master thesis 2017
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