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Kara, A. (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Kalogianni, E. (author), Alattas, Abdullah (author), Indrajit, Agung (author)
The decision to refine the existing content and to extend the scope of Edition I of the ISO 19152:2012 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) is a response to requests from the international Land Administration (LA) community. This response has to be formally organised in accordance with ISO guidelines. This begins with gathering feedback...
journal article 2024
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Koutamanis, A. (author)
Building information modelling (BIM) has ushered in the era of symbolic building representation: building elements and spaces are described not by graphical elements but by discrete symbols, each with properties and relations that explicitly integrate all information. Digital twinning promises even more: a digital replica in complete sync with...
book chapter 2024
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Bustio-Martínez, Lázaro (author), Herrera-Semenets, Vitali (author), García-Mendoza, Juan-Luis (author), González-Ordiano, Jorge Ángel (author), Zúñiga-Morales, Luis (author), Sánchez Rivero, Rubén (author), Quiróz-Ibarra, José Emilio (author), Santander-Molina, Pedro Antonio (author), van den Berg, Jan (author), Buscaldi, Davide (author)
Persuasion is a human activity of influence. In marketing, persuasion can help customers find solutions to their problems, make informed choices, or convince someone to buy a useful (or useless) product or service. In computer crimes, persuasion can trick users into revealing sensitive information, or even performing actions that benefit...
conference paper 2024
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Ghorbani, R. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Tax, D.M.J. (author)
Photoplethysmography (PPG) signals, typically acquired from wearable devices, hold significant potential for continuous fitness-health monitoring. In particular, heart conditions that manifest in rare and subtle deviating heart patterns may be interesting. However, robust and reliable anomaly detection within these data remains a challenge...
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Borg, Jonathan (author)
Double-strand break (DSB) repair is a critical cellular process which repairs breaks in both strands of the DNA double helix. Different repair mechanisms are tasked with repairing such breaks. Predicting deficiencies in repair mechanisms has been widely used for therapeutic purposes, such as targeting cancer cells that have specific DNA repair...
master thesis 2023
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Liu, Kevin (author)
This master’s thesis explores the application of Self-Supervised Contrastive Learning (SSCL), specifically the SimCLR algorithm, to enhance feature representation learning from Wafer Bin Maps (WBM) in the semiconductor manufacturing process. The motivation stems from the industry’s growing need for automated defect detection and root-cause...
master thesis 2023
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Reichling, C Z (author)
This thesis is on the subject of phylogenetic networks. These are schematic<br/>visualisations used mainly to investigate the evolutionary history of species,<br/>but which can be used for any set of distinguishable elements which have diverged from a common ancestor through some evolutionary process. The research specifically focuses on a way...
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Poulakakis Daktylidis, Stelios (author)
There exists a fundamental gap between human and artificial intelligence. Deep learning models are exceedingly data hungry for learning even the simplest of tasks, whereas humans can easily adapt to new tasks with just a handful of samples. Unsupervised few-shot learning (U-FSL) aspires to bridge this gap, without relying on costly annotations....
master thesis 2023
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Ledoux, Rik (author)
In this thesis, we derive a multivariate analogue of Ruijsenaars’s 2F1-generalisation R. We use Hopf algebra representation theory of the modular double of sl.2/, a Hopf algebra structure strongly related to quantum groups, to relate the function R to overlap coefficients of eigenfunctions. Using properties of the algebra and the representation,...
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Çetindağ, Can (author)
Active knee prostheses are potent in assisting users, providing symmetry in walking, reducing metabolic costs, and preventing long-term health problems. The heart of their complex control algorithm employs the Impedance Control (IC) Law, which controls the torque output of the device by three parameters: stiffness coefficient, equilibrium angle,...
master thesis 2023
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Zhan, Fengwei (author)
With the introduction of event-based cameras, such as the dynamic vision sensor (DVS), new opportunities have arisen for low-latency real-time visual data processing. Unlike traditional frame-based cameras that capture entire frames at fixed intervals, each pixel in an event-based camera operates asynchronously, generating an event whenever its...
master thesis 2023
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Liu, Jin Jun (author)
Sophus Lie (1842-1899) known as the founder of the theory of transformation groups, originally aimed to study solutions of differential equations via their symmetries. Over the decades this theory has evolved into the theory of Lie groups. These Lie groups are of an analytic and geometric nature, but Sophus Lie's principal discovery was that...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Rugină, Alissia (author)
Studies in Music Affect Content Analysis use varying emotion schemes to represent the states induced when listening to music. However, there are limited studies that explore the translation between these representation schemes. This paper explores the feasibility of using machine learning models to translate from a dimensional scheme of Valence,...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Rawat, Aditi (author)
Automatic affect prediction systems usually assume its underlying affect representation scheme (ARS). This systematic review aims to explore how different ARS are used for in affect prediction systems based on spoken input. The focus is only on the audio input from speakers. Various datasets for speech emotion recognition were also involved in...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Bryła, Natalia (author)
There is a correlation between music and affect which researchers try to define and use in technology to improve healthcare and users' experience in music-related technology. However, since affect is a complex term there is not a specified way on how to represent different affective states in systems. A systematic literature review was performed...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Serrano Ruber, Lucia (author)
In human-human interactions, the majority of information is conveyed through body language, specifically facial expressions. Consequently, researchers have been interested in improving human-computer interactions through developing systems with automatic understanding of body language and facial expressions.  This technology is especially useful...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Pietnoczko, Natalia (author)
Physiological signals, such as Electroencephalogram (EEG), Glavic Skin Response (GSR), or Body Temperature, are common inputs for Automatic Affect Recognition (AAR) systems. One of the crucial elements of AAR is the Affect Representation Scheme (ARS) used to define the affective states recognized by the system (e.g., happiness, sadness, fear,...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Chakravorty, Ashika (author)
Affective Video Content Analysis aims to automatically analyze the intensity and type of affect (emotion or feeling) that are contained in a video and are expected to arise in users while watching that video. This study aims to provide a systematic overview of various affect representation schemes utilised by researchers in the field of...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Ilieva, Mira (author)
This research delves into the exploration of translation methods between affect representation schemes within the domain of text content analysis. We assess their performance on various affect analysis tasks while concurrently developing a robust evaluation framework. Furthermore, we collect annotated datasets and take into account crucial...
bachelor thesis 2023
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de Bruin, Just (author)
This thesis explores the potential of difference and disruption as a productive ground for approaching gentrification in London. Multiple forces are driving the process of gentrification, the focus lies on the aspect of postmodern consumerism. A cultural change in which the individual, through a variety of choices, can meticulously stage their...
master thesis 2023
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