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Basting, Mark (author)
In real-life scenarios, there are many variations in sizes of objects of the same category and the objects are not always placed at a fixed distance from the camera. This results in objects taking up an arbitrary size of pixels in the image. Vanilla CNNs are by design only translation equivariant and thus have to learn separate filters for...
master thesis 2023
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Haarman, Luuk (author)
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) benefit from fine-grained details in high-resolution images, but these images are not always easily available as data collection can be expensive or time-consuming. Transfer learning pre-trains models on data from a related domain before fine-tuning on the main domain, and is a common strategy to deal with...
master thesis 2023
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Murgoci, Vlad (author)
This study investigates the relationship between deep learning models and the human brain, specifically focusing on the prediction of brain activity in response to static visual stimuli using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). By leveraging intermediate outputs of pre-trained convolutional neural networks (CNNs) with feature-weighted...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Yang, Wei-Tse (author)
We present the first deep learning approach to estimate the human skeletal system of the musculoskeletal model from monocular video. The current practice of musculoskeletal modeling relies on a motion capture system and OpenSim. The data is recorded in a restricted environment, and OpenSim workflow for musculoskeletal modeling is costly. Our...
master thesis 2021
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Cuperman Coifman, Rafael (author)
been given to Human Activity Recognition (HAR) based on signals obtained by IMUs placed on different body parts. This thesis studies the usage of Deep Learning-based models to recognize different football activities in an accurate, robust, and fast manner. Several deep architectures were trained with data captured with IMU sensors placed on...
master thesis 2021
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Simion-Constantinescu, Andrei (author)
This thesis presents a novel self-supervised approach of learning visual representations from videos containing human actions. Our approach tackles the complex problem of learning without the need of labeled data by exploring to what extent the ideas successfully used for images can be transferred, adapted and extended to videos for action...
master thesis 2020
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Garg, Chirag (author)
3D indoor reconstruction has been an important research area in the field of computer vision and photogrammetry. While the initial techniques developed for this purpose use sensor devices and multiple images for data acquisition and extracting 3D information and representation of the scene, with the advent of deep learning techniques, there has...
master thesis 2020
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Lelekas, Ioannis (author)
Biological vision adopts a coarse-to-fine information processing pathway, from initial visual detection and binding of salient features of a visual scene, to the enhanced and preferential processing given relevant stimuli. On the contrary, CNNs employ a fine-to-coarse processing, moving from local, edge-detecting filters to more global ones...
master thesis 2020
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Tubbing, Rico (author)
A side-channel attack (SCA) recovers secret data from a device by exploiting unintended physical leakages such as power consumption. In a profiled SCA, we assume an adversary has control over a target and copy device. Using the copy device the adversary learns a profile of the device. With the profile, the adversary exploits the measurements...
master thesis 2019
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Wiersma, Ruben (author)
We present a new approach for deep learning on surfaces, combining geometric convolutional networks with rotationally equivariant networks. Existing work either learns rotationally invariant filters, or learns filters in the tangent plane without correctly relating orientations between different tangent planes (orientation ambiguity). We propose...
master thesis 2019
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Riegger, Franzi (author)
Quantitative analysis of material microstructure is a well-known method to derive chemical and physical properties of a sample. This includes the segmentation of e.g. Light Optical Microscopy or Scanning Electron Microscopy images where each pixel is assigned to a material. Since some phases such as the γ-γ’ structure in nickelbased superalloys...
master thesis 2019
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Dhar, Aniket (author)
Convolutional neural networks are showing incredible performance in image classification, segmentation, object detection and other computer vision applications in recent years. But they lack understanding of affine transformations to input data. In this work, we introduce rotational invariant<br/>convolutional neural networks that learn...
master thesis 2018
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Rao, Shashank (author)
Sleep is a natural state of our mind and body during which our muscles heal and our memories are consolidated. It is such a habitual phenomenon that we have been viewing it as another ordinary task in our day-to-day life. However, owing to the current fast-paced, technology-driven generation, we are letting ourselves be sleep-deprived, giving...
master thesis 2018
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Suryamurthy, Vivekanandan (author)
Intelligent terrain perception for search-and-rescue robotic applications, requires a high-level understanding of both the terrain type and its chief physical characteristics. Roughness is one such important terrain property, since it could play a key role in robot control/planning strategies, while navigating<br/>in an unknown environment. In...
master thesis 2018
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Hommos, Omar (author)
Action recognition continues to receive significant attention from the research community, with new neural network architectures being developed continuously. Optical flow is by far the most popular input motion representation to these architectures, leaving a lot of undiscovered potential for other types of motion representations. Eulerian...
master thesis 2018
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Samiotis, Ioannis Petros (author)
Side-Channel Attacks, are a prominent type of attacks, used to break cryptographic implementations on a computing system. They are based on information "leaked" by the hardware of a computing system, rather than the encryption algorithm itself. Recent studies showed that Side-Channel Attacks can be performed using Deep Learning models. In this...
master thesis 2018
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Arif Nurhidayat, Arif (author)
In this thesis, a method to monitor the health condition of railway crossings based on vibration data recorded by the accelerometers installed on the crossing is proposed. Due to various types of trains and other exogenous factors, responses obtained from accelerometers vary, even when the crossing has the same state condition. As a consequence,...
master thesis 2018
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Sorgedrager, Riemer (author)
This study focuses on automated malaria diagnosis in low quality blood smear images, captured by a low-cost smartphone based microscope system. The aim is to localize and classify the healthy and infected erythrocytes (red blood cells) in order to evaluate the parasitaemia in an infected blood smear. Due to the lower quality of the smartphone...
master thesis 2018
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