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Chen, Yue (author)
Tactile Internet (TI) is a pioneering network paradigm that aims to communicate haptic feedback with ultra-low latency. It will enable new ways for us to interact with remote environments, such as transferring skills over the network and controlling remote objects. One crucial component of this framework is the ability to track the position and...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Snijder, Koen (author)
The Tactile Internet (TI) aims to expand seamless interaction over the Internet by providing a new form of interaction through touch by providing haptic feedback. To realize this, the TI is limited by a round-trip latency of 1-10 ms, meaning that the TI is limited by a physical distance of 1500 km. A workaround to this requirement is the...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Tian, Tim (author)
This paper explored the usage of the Planning Domain Definition Language in the Train Unit Shunting Problem or TUSP, an NP-hard problem that occurs in train storage. This paper focuses on the evaluation and improvement of existing planners to solve TUSP with multiple shunting yard layouts, as well as an appropriate domain with it. Starting with...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Kopar, Cahit Tolga (author), Rugge, Daniël (author), Rozema, Mischa (author)
In the past decades, the workload and the pressure on medical personnel has been growing to an unprecedented peak. This is partly due to the ageing population and the increasing capabilities to be independent at an older age, increasing the age people enter nursing homes. This paper focuses on a novel way to detect incidents that could occur in...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Nguyen, Vivian (author)
Tracking food intake provides a valuable source of information to gain insights in dietary habits for the health industry. Currently, the main method to track food intake to is do it manually. To take a step towards tracking food intake manually, this these aims to answer the following research question: ”How to detect chewing episodes with an...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Chatalbasheva, Violeta (author)
Sedentary activity recognition is an important research field due to its various positive implications in people’s life. This study builds upon previous research which is based on low level features extracted from the gaze signals using a fixation filter and uses a dataset of 24 participants performing 8 different sedentary activities. The main...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Poeth, Ole (author)
Cognitive processes have been used in recent years for context sensing and this has shown promising results. Multiple sets of features have shown good performance but no set of features has been determined the best for classifying gaze data. This paper looks at different feature sets and the heterogeneity of gaze signals from subjects and...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Olaru, Alexandra (author)
The event-based camera represents a revolutionary concept, having an asynchronous output. The pixels of dynamic vision sensors react to the brightness change, resulting in streams of events at very small intervals of time. This paper provides a model to track objects in neuromorphic datasets, using clustering. In addition, a non-linear filter is...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Struijk, Dave (author)
People who perform work on micro-task crowdsourcing platforms, often do so using a mouse and/or keyboard for many hours at a time, while alternative modes of input could potentially provide a better experience. This research investigates the feasibility of using webcam-based eye-tracking in a micro-task work environment. We accomplish this by...
bachelor thesis 2022
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van Dijk, Max (author)
Mind wandering is a phenomenon that is used to describe moments where a person's attention appears to shift away to something that is not related to the primary task, which can have a negative influence on the task performance. In this research, the aim is to create a viable algorithm that can automatically detect mind wandering based on eye...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Čivas, Vykintas (author)
Beat detection is an important MIR research area. Due to its growing usage in multimedia applications, the need for systematic ways to evaluate beat detectors is growing too. This research tests RhythmExtractor2013, a pipeline offered by Essentia, an open-source music analysis library used in research and industry. The annotated test samples,...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Schoorl, Jinse (author)
Soil is an important part of a railway track structure. It provides the foundation for the structure and distributes the imposed loads. Consequently, soil has an influence on the condition of a track structure and a low quality soil can ultimately cause failure of the track structure. To be able to include the condition of a soil in the...
bachelor thesis 2021
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van der Voort, Sven (author)
Sustained attention is a cognitive state where the learners’ attention is completely focused on the learning environment and content-related thoughts for a continuous stretch of time. Sustained attention is vital to perform well on learning tasks, such as reading. Learning analytics platforms that detect changes in sustained attention can...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Delfos, Sander (author), Granneman, Erik (author)
This report describes the design and implementation of an interface subsystem for a fall detection system using a pressure based floor sensor. The goal of the fall detection system is to detect and alarm when an elderly person has fallen. The subsystem covers communication between hardware and software, using the WiFi protocol MQTT. The...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Gribnau, Martijn (author)
Background: Reading and understanding source<br/>code and writing test cases are indispensable parts of routine for<br/>modern software developers. Unit testing helps many developers<br/>to detect and prevent bugs at an early moment and is a cost-<br/>effective way to improve the effectiveness of a program. With the<br/>availability of portable...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Veldkamp, Lisette (author), de Bruin, Ege (author), Kroes, Jasper (author), Hurkmans, Robin (author)
Escape rooms are multi-player games that contain several puzzles that need to be solved in order to open locked chests and discover new clues, which eventually enables the players to escape the room. While the players are inside the escape room, the game host observes the group through live cameras. When players tend to fail to make it out of...
bachelor thesis 2018
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Bruinsma, Quinten (author), Hill, Kevin (author), Hamburger, Rens (author)
For both security and analytics, much research has gone into person tracking already. As a result, many<br/>different state of the art technologies exist. However, in darkness or without a direct line of sight, much<br/>less technologies are capable of this. The choices become especially limited when the setup needs to<br/>be portable.<br/>A...
bachelor thesis 2017
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van Wijk, Bryan (author), de Koning, Dorian (author), Lugtenburg, Jochem (author)
A start-up creates videos which users can watch to experience their running or cycling activity all over again. Currently, the company depends on external data sources to generate a video. To be less dependent on these sources the company wants to create their own tracking solution. This solution has to fit in their existing smartphone...
bachelor thesis 2017
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Kroes, Mairin (author), Ament, Tjalling (author)
Inaccurate and slow positional tracking are fundamental problems of low-cost VR solutions. These factors can induce motion sickness and therefore significantly deteriorate the user experience. There are already a variety of solutions available to track the position of a VR HMD, some of which can be made robust and<br/>low-latency by inexpensive...
bachelor thesis 2017
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Šabanović, Armin (author), van Katwijk, Alexander (author), Verton, Pim (author)
In this report, an indoor target detection system is developed for detecting one or multiple targets in a cluttered area based on a network of distributed ultra-wideband radars. The system is capable of acquisition of data in the form of distances between radar and targets, which can be used to localise and track one or multiple targets in real...
bachelor thesis 2017
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