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Wammes, M. (author)
master thesis 2015
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Moors, J. (author)
Small leaks in water supply networks often remain undiscovered, resulting in large amounts of lost water. Moreover, small leaks can grow larger over time and may result in pipe bursts, having negative consequences for the surroundings. An automatic leak localization method is required to decrease the search area and hence localize small leaks...
master thesis 2016
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Albeda, J. (author)
Affect-adaptive systems are dependent on their ability to automatically recognize a user’s affective state. This study aims to contribute to the creation of an affect-adaptive system that can recognize negative moods of elderly in care homes from a video feed, and improve it by adapting the lighting in the room. An affective database of videos...
master thesis 2016
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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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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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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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Bronkhorst, Joris (author)
The amount of photovoltaic (PV) systems in the world is growing rapidly. The designing process is however still old fashioned and mostly done by hand. Creating a method to automatically design these PV systems can help to stimulate this growing market even further. In this thesis a research is done<br/>into the development of an automatic PV...
master thesis 2017
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de Bruijn, Dirk (author)
European shipyards are building increasing amounts of complex ships such as off-shore, dredging or naval ships that are engineered-to-order. The block division is made when only preliminary hull structural design, functional compartments and the location of major equipment are known. The existing production scheduling optimization algorithms use...
master thesis 2017
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Naeff, Rens (author)
Problem statement - Damen Shipyards (Damen) wants to use Big Data analysis to gain new market insights and forecast vessel demand. These insights are valuable because Damen keeps standardised vessels in stock in order to significantly reduce delivery times. This concept gives Damen a competitive advantage, but is not without risk since they must...
master thesis 2018
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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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Gale Dewo, Gale (author)
An upper limb prosthesis, i.e. a hand prosthesis, is a device to replace the function of an upper limb on upper limb amputees. In developing countries, amputees’ access to the device is scarce to unavailable. In addition to the absence of experts in those areas, currently there are no automatic measurement methods for upper limb amputees...
master thesis 2018
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Clar, Thibault (author)
With the global increase in passenger traffic and growing popularity of long-haul routes over the Asia Pacific region and Atlantic Ocean, the possibility for hypersonic transport could become an attractive option to reduce flight time over long distance from 16-20 hours down to around 4-5 hours. In this thesis, a Multi-Disciplinary Optimisation...
master thesis 2019
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de Bruijn, Jeroen (author)
There is a large pressure on the construction industry in the Netherlands because there are not enough skilled employees and 1 million new homes need to be built before 2030. TheNewMakers (TNM) want to radically change how buildings are being constructed in order to speed up the building process. TNM is applying their LEGO inspired building...
master thesis 2019
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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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Grossmann, Martin (author)
The amount of international shipped cargo grows steadily, and seas are exploited for seabed mining and energy production more than ever. As a result, there is an increase in traffic density and decrease in free navigational space, potentially causing a higher incidence of dangerous navigation situations that may lead to ship collisions. This...
master thesis 2019
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Buurmans, Kristijn (author)
Railways are facing the challenge to simultaneously increase the capacity and the operational performance of their network. Automatic train operation (ATO) can be one of the technologies to increase the capacity of the railway network. The specifications for ATO over the European Train Control System (ETCS) automatic train protection system have...
master thesis 2019
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Vergroesen, Ruben (author)
In the 2020 timetable the Dutch legacy signalling and automatic train protection systems (ATB/NS’54) are operating at maximum capacity in the busiest parts of the network. With future expansions of services in mind, the capacity provided by the legacy systems could be considered insufficient. The planned implementation of the ERTMS/ETCS Level 2...
master thesis 2020
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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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Garcia Manso, A. (author)
In the oil and gas industry a crucial step for detecting and developing natural resources is to drill wells and measure miscellaneous properties along the well depth. These measurements are used to understand the rock and hydrocarbon properties and support oil/gas field development. The measurements are done at multiple times and using different...
master thesis 2020
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Westerhuis, Gijsbert (author)
The number of operational rail corridors equipped with ERTMS is increasing throughout Europe. The implementation of this critical safety system is planned to take several decades. However, ERTMS is a complex system that evolves continuously increasing the risk of using outdated parts and components. Therefore, adaptability is required for an...
master thesis 2020
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