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Karnani, Simran (author)
In recent years, there has been a growing interest among researchers in the explainability, fairness, and robustness of Computer Vision models. While studies have explored the usability of these models for end users, limited research has delved into the challenges and requirements faced by researchers investigating these requirements. This study...
master thesis 2023
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Kadiev, Adam (author)
The goal of this research is to model and understand the effects of tourism demand on air quality by performing data integration on multi-source data. This research is aimed at researchers and practitioners aiming to perform multidisciplinary research in the fields of data science and geoscience, presenting the methods and challenges that arise...
master thesis 2023
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Cai, Cynthia (author), Meines, Siebren (author), Poon, Chris (author), Powałka, Leon (author), Xia, Yitong (author), YAN, LAN (author)
A 3D city model uses three-dimensional geometries to represent and model urban environments, in which the building model is the key feature. With the development of computer and data collection technologies, 3D city models are gaining growing capacities regarding storing rich information. This makes 3D city models more potentially useful than...
student report 2022
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Bakker, B.J. (author)
Building models for an electric vehicles usage data set in order to simulate virtual populations of these electric vehicle users. With these simulated populations charging strategies for electric vehicle users could be developed in order to improve the use of electric vehicles. The modeling is done with copula functions, and are compared with...
bachelor thesis 2020
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Millross, Tom (author)
The Industrial Ecology Data Commons (IEDC) is a relational database designed as an open “platform to exchange industrial ecology datasets” (Pauliuk et al., forthcoming). It is positioned as an implementation of the ‘general data model (GDM) for socioeconomic metabolism’, which the authors state “can be used to structure all data that can be...
master thesis 2019
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Kunst, GJ (author)
For programs controlling industrial processes, it is of vital importance that they produce results conform their functional specification. Furthermore, it is important that their running times are bounded, and that we can predict corresponding worst-case scenarios. Programs written in general purpose programming languages can crash or produce...
master thesis 2018
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den Duijn, Xander (author)
Precise and comprehensive knowledge about 3D urban space, critical infrastructures, and below ground features is required for simulation and analysis in the fields of urban and environmental planning, city administration and disaster management. In order to facilitate these applications, geo-information about functional, semantic, and...
master thesis 2018
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Kastelijns, M. (author)
Sensor data plays a significant role in our life. Sensors are devices that can sense our environment. This sensor data is part of the Sensor Web and needs a vast data infrastructure design, because many organisations are involved, the abundance of different sensors and because of the big volume of data and near-real time data. The extent to...
master thesis 2016
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Ntaladima, A.-M. (author)
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) is a phenomenon in which a city forms microclimates which heat up significantly quicker than its rural surroundings. Urban environment has a tremendous and not extensively explored impact on human health and on environment. Until now the UHI was mostly studied by the means of satellite remote sensing techniques. This...
master thesis 2016
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van den Hoek, M.A. (author)
As a result of new aviation legislation, from 2019 on all air-carrier pilots are obliged to go through flight simulator-based stall recovery training. For this reason the Control and Simulation division at Delft University of Technology has set up a task force to develop a new methodology for high-fidelity aircraft stall behavior modeling and...
master thesis 2016
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van Horssen, L.J. (author)
In 2019 all air-carrier pilots are obliged to go through flight simulator-based stall recovery training. Therefore simulators will have to be equipped with accurate flight models at high angles of attack. This research shows which stall characteristics can be modeled using flight data from symmetrical induced, quasi-steady stalls. Furthermore a...
master thesis 2016
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Kalogianni, E. (author)
The massive developments and uses of high rise buildings indicate that the demand for use of space above and below the ground surface is rapidly increasing in recent years. In the context of this thesis, the research is focused on exploring the possibilities of linking 3D legal RRR spaces, modeled with LADM (ISO 19152), with physical reality of...
master thesis 2016
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Theunisse, I.A.H. (author)
The urban heat island (UHI) describes the phenomena that the city heats up faster and stays warmer than its rural surroundings. The combination of ageing societies and increasing temperature, due to climate change, poses serious challenges for the health and wellbeing of the increasing urban population. Assessments of the urban heat island...
master thesis 2015
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Harkes, D.C. (author)
Object-oriented programming languages support concise navigation of relations represented by references. However, relations are not first-class citizens and bidirectional navigation is not supported. The relational paradigm provides first-class relations, but with bidirectional navigation through verbose queries. We present a systematic analysis...
master thesis 2014
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Hunte, P. (author)
This thesis presents a redesign of the operation-based approach to automating the coupled evolution of graphical data models and their data. In addition to its automated co-evolution support, the redesign also addresses the inherent limitations of the operation-based approach.
master thesis 2013
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Morris, J.C. (author)
Our understanding of nearshore coastal zone processes can be improved significantly with the availability of high spatiotemporal resolution bathymetry data. This high resolution data can be used for validation and calibration of numerical models, for providing forecasts of hydrodynamic conditions and morphological development, and for monitoring...
master thesis 2013
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