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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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Van der Tuin, M. (author), Reijm, A.B. (author), De Jong, T.K. (author), Smits, J. (author)
WebLab is an online academic tool used to improve education by providing a framework for teachers to supply a higher quantity and quality of assignments to students. Currently this system is being used in a variety of courses including the Concepts of Programming Languages course taught to bachelor students at the Delft University of Technology....
bachelor thesis 2013
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Boon Alexaki, Philippos (author)
Definitional interpreters are difficult to test with a pre-defined test suite. This paper tries to determine the effectiveness of automatic testing of definitional interpreters, using concolic execution. First we develop a model for concolic execution of a functional language. Then we identify different categories of common mistakes when writing...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Ezard, François (author)
Common sense knowledge (CSK) comes naturally to humans, but is very hard for computers to comprehend. However it is critical for machines to behave intelligently, and as such collecting CSK has become a prevalent field of research. Whilst a lot of research has been done to develop CSK acquisition methods, not much work has been done to survey...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Lam, Jimmy (author)
Schema therapy is a physiological treatment technique for mental health issues. Based on the thoughts and behaviour, patients are classified to a schema mode which represents their current state of mind. Automatically classifying these thoughts and behaviours could improve detection of potential mental health issues as well as provide better and...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Meijer, Steven (author), Haveman, Yannick (author)
In this paper, we will explain how our research into a classified field resulted in the creation of an entity recognizer that can recognize 10 different characteristics, and an intent classifier which is able to classify 21 different intents and automatically generate a response to incoming emails. This is all done within legal and ethical...
bachelor thesis 2019
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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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Bruyn, Tim (author)
This report is a discussion of the 1984 report 'An automatic proof procedure for several geometries' by Th. Bruyn and H.L. Claasen, inspired by a personal desire to understand the work of Th. Bruyn. See: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b768c6ce-f625-4236-9b0b-32a47fab143e <br/>Bruyn and Claasen prove that certain true propositions of the theory...
bachelor thesis 2017
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Li, Erwin (author)
Software testing is an important but time-consuming task, making automatic test case generation an appealing solution. The current state-of-the-art algorithm for test case generation is DynaMOSA, which is an improvement of NSGA-II that applies domain knowledge to make it more suitable for test case generation. Although these enhancements are...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Cuţitei, Cristian (author)
Analyzing food consumption patterns can provide valuable insights into the development of obesity and eating disorders. The detection and quantification of chewing strokes are essential to facilitate this analysis. One approach to food intake analysis involves evaluating chewing sounds generated during the eating process. These sounds were...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Vos, Bart (author)
In recent years many automatic differentiable programming frameworks have been developed in which numerical programs can be differentiated through automatic differentiation (AD). Examples of these frameworks are Theano, TensorFlow and Pytorch. These frameworks are widely used in Machine Learning. AD also finds applications in the field of...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Völker, Willem (author)
Recent research on the Flying V - a flying-wing long-range passenger aircraft - shows that its airframe design is 25% more aerodynamically efficient than a conventional tube-and-wing airframe. The Flying V is therefore a promising contribution towards reduction in climate impact of long-haul flights. However, some design aspects of the Flying V...
master thesis 2022
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Everingham, Dylan (author)
The development of optical metamaterials in recent years has enabled the design of novel optical devices with exciting properties and applications ranging across many fields, including in scientific instrumentation for space missions. This in<br/>turn has led to demand for computational methods which can produce efficient device designs....
master thesis 2022
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Scholten, J.S.M. (author)
A Visually Grounded Speech model is a neural model which is trained to embed image caption pairs closely together in a common embedding space. As a result, such a model can retrieve semantically related images given a speech caption and vice versa. The purpose of this research is to investigate whether and how a Visually Grounded Speech model...
master thesis 2020
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Wammes, M. (author)
master thesis 2015
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Pujahari, Abhinav (author)
Sound spatialization is a natural, intuitive but sparsely researched topic in multi-track audio mixing. Although a lot of research has been devoted to the automatic fader gain settings, addition of dynamic range equalization and related effects, delay and Reverb have taken a backseat. The dichotomy in the artistic and engineering approaches to...
master thesis 2017
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Zhang, Ruiling (author)
Lighting systems are attracting many researchers and companies to investigate the potential of light beyond illumination, by creating new smart illumination systems or developing indoor positioning methods. The main challenge in realizing novel systems is to process light information in such a way that new insights are discovered. There are...
master thesis 2017
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Feenstra, C.J. (author)
At the VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, a new process for total ear reconstruction is being developed. The current ear reconstruction process involves the sculpting of a scaffold which will be wrapped in skin to form the shape of the new ear. This requires the harvesting of large amounts of rib cartilage needed for construction of the...
master thesis 2014
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Nieuwendijk, J. (author)
Body powered prostheses have many advantages: They are reliable, lightweight and relatively cheap. The disadvantage is the need of a shoulder harness, which causes discomfort, pain and trouble donning and doffing the prosthesis. The goal of this thesis is to develop a body-powered prosthesis without the need for a shoulder harness. This is...
master thesis 2010
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Sulzer, Raphael (author)
The seismic building structural type (SBST) reflects the main load-bearing structure of a building and therefore its behaviour under seismic load. For numerous areas in earthquake prone regions this information is outdated, unavailable, or simply not existent. Traditional methods to gather this information, such as building-by-building...
master thesis 2018
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