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de Pagter, P.J. (author), Renes, J.J. (author)
This report describes the results of a feasibility study on image data compression using spline approximation and image segmentation, with emphasis on earth observation applications. The main subjects dealt with, are: the data compression method, implementation aspects, the test software and test results. It appears that a reduction factor of 5...
report 1985
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Anonymous, A. (author)
Cluster analysis of 30 species of invertebrates in the neighbourhood of breakwaters.
report 2002
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Rossouw, A. (author)
Background: Students starting off on a tertiary education program but then dropping out again before obtaining their degree is a big problem worldwide. One of the most important reasons mentioned for this is “making the wrong study choice”. Proper information can help high school students to make a “right” choice. The Delft University of...
master thesis 2012
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Paasche, H. (author)
Geophysical imaging techniques, such as seismic crosshole tomographic methods, provide spatially continuous information about physical parameter variations in the ground. This physical parameter information, e.g., distribution of seismic velocities, is frequently used to estimate spatial distributions of geotechnical target parameters that could...
conference paper 2015
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Molin, E.J.E. (author), Mokhtarian, Patricia (author), Kroesen, M. (author)
For developing sustainable travel policies, it may be helpful to identify multimodal travelers, that is, travelers who make use of more than one mode of transport within a given period of time. Of special interest is identifying car drivers who also use public transport and/or bicycle, as this group is more likely to respond to policies that...
journal article 2016
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van Cranenburgh, S. (author)
This paper investigates vacationers’ short-term responses to a sharp increase in transport costs. It aims to (1) acquire an understanding of the relative popularity of the different types of responses among vacationers and (2) explore whether there are distinct market segments of vacationers that respond differently to a sharp increase in...
journal article 2016
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Kothadiya, O.M. (author)
Airline Industry has seen constant growth in the passenger aviation sector over the years. The profits though, have not risen much because the competition has stiffened and fluctuating oil prices have been a cause of concern as well. Price wars have been a short-term strategy for the airlines to gain a bigger market share and retain customers....
master thesis 2016
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Rozema, L.M. (author)
Given the observable characteristics of a passenger in an airport, is it possible to predict their behaviour? This thesis researches the possibilities for finding behavioural classes that can help predict passenger behaviour in a passenger demand forecast (PDF) system that is developed for the European PASSME project. The thesis introduces a...
master thesis 2017
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Shelat, S. (author), Huisman, Raymond (author), van Oort, N. (author)
Several cities around the world are facing mobility related problems such as traffic congestion and air pollution. Although limited individually, the combination of bicycle and transit offers speed and accessibility that can compete with automobiles by complementing each other's characteristics. Recognising the potential benefits with regard...
journal article 2018
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Posada Henao, Manuela (author)
Authors such as Clough (1955) and Rostow (1960) believed that countries endowed with natural resources could achieve sustainable economic growth. This belief was based on the role coal and oil had during the 19th and 20th century in the industrial development of countries such as Australia, Canada and the United States of America. However, this...
master thesis 2018
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Daniel, D. (author), Pande, S. (author), Rietveld, L.C. (author)
Household water treatment (HWT) is a simple technology to tackle this issue of non-potable drinking water at household level. Unfortunately, studies have showed that people do not use it regularly which diminishes the impact of HWT on health.
poster 2019
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Xiong, Xiaoxia (author), Wang, M. (author), Cai, Yingfeng (author), Cheng, Long (author), Farah, H. (author), Hagenzieker, Marjan (author)
Measuring risk is critical for collision avoidance. The paper aims to develop an online risk level classification algorithm for forward collision avoidance systems. Assuming risk levels are reflected by braking profiles, deceleration curves from critical evasive braking events from the Virginia “100-car” database were first extracted. The...
journal article 2019
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Zhang, D. (author), Ortiz, Marco A. (author), Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
Background: It is well-known that indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in classrooms can have an effect on school children's comfort, health and performance. Unfortunately, information about the school children's perception of IEQ factors in their classrooms is still insufficient. The objective of this study was to better understand school...
journal article 2019
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Berghauser Pont, Meta (author), Stavroulaki, Gianna (author), Gil, Jorge (author), Marcus, Lars (author), Olsson, Jesper (author), Sun, Kailun (author), Serra, Miguel (author), Hausleitner, B. (author), Dhanani, Ashley (author), Legeby, Ann (author)
Typologies have always played an important role in urban planning and design practice and formal studies have been central to the field of urban morphology. These studies have predominantly been of a historical-qualitative nature and do not support quantitative comparisons between urban areas and between different cities, nor offer the precise...
journal article 2019
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Ton, D. (author), Zomer, L. (author), Schneider, F. (author), Hoogendoorn-Lanser, Sascha (author), Duives, D.C. (author), Cats, O. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author)
Active modes (i.e. walking and cycling) have received significant attention by governments worldwide, due to the benefits related to the use of these modes. Consequently, governments are aiming for a modal shift from motorised to active modes. Attitudes are generally considered to play an important role in travel behaviour. Understanding the...
journal article 2019
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Vila-Cortavitarte, Marta (author), Jato-Espino, Daniel (author), Tabakovic, A. (author), Castro-Fresno, Daniel (author)
Self-healing within asphalt pavements is the process whereby road cracks can be repaired automatically when thermal and mechanical conditions are met. To accelerate and improve this healing process, metal particles are added to asphalt mixtures. However, this approach is costly both in economic and environmental terms due to the use of virgin...
journal article 2019
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Nguyen, T.T. (author), Krishnakumari, P.K. (author), Calvert, S.C. (author), Vu, Hai L. (author), van Lint, J.W.C. (author)
Classification of congestion patterns is important in many areas in traffic planning and management, ranging from policy appraisal, database design, to prediction and real-time control. One of the key constraints in applying machine learning techniques for classification is the availability of sufficient data (traffic patterns) with clear and...
journal article 2019
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Scott, Fred (author)
Many tropical, coral reef-lined coasts, are low-lying with elevations less than five meters above mean sea level. Climate-change-driven sea level rise, coral reef decay and changes in (storm) wave climate will lead to greater chance and impacts of wave-driven flooding, posing a heavy threat to these coastal communities. Early warning systems ...
master thesis 2019
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Grapperhaus, Valentijn (author)
The thesis reconstructed and analysed transaction-level data of a particular darknet market. Moreover, the thesis reveals what kind of vendors are active on this darknet market, based on their characteristics. Finally, this research identified what the relative importance is of different vendor characteristics for vendor performance on darknet...
master thesis 2019
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Kim, D.H. (author), Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
The growing field of indoor health and comfort studies recently shifted from predicting the average comfort and wellbeing of a large population into identifying the needs of individuals in different scenarios. This study aimed to identify different profiles of office workers in the Netherlands who took part in the OFFICAIR study, based on their...
journal article 2020
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