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Riemersma, Matthijs (author)
<sup>161</sup>Tb is considered a promising alternative to<sup> 177</sup>Lu in the treatment of neuroendocrine tumors and prostate cancer. It is produced via neutron irradiation of <sup>160</sup>Gd targets and its subsequent separation from said targets. Current separation methods have limitations so a fast removal method of the Gd bulk is...
master thesis 2024
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Nanhekhan, Kevin (author)
Amidst the rampant spread of misinformation, fact-checking of diverse claims made on the internet has become a pertinent task to mitigate this problem. Manual fact-checking cannot scale up with this demand and is very cumbersome, therefore instead automated fact-checking can be used. However, existing work has primarily focused on the fact...
master thesis 2024
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Dobriţa, Alexandra (author)
Motivated by the desire to bring intelligent processing at the Edge, enabling online learning on resource- and latency-constrained embedded devices has become increasingly appealing, as it has the potential to tackle a wide range of challenges: on the one hand, it can deal with on-the-fly adaptation to fast sensor-generated streams of data under...
master thesis 2024
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Xia, Z. (author), Booij, O. (author), Kooij, J.F.P. (author)
We propose a novel end-to-end method for cross-view pose estimation. Given a ground-level query image and an aerial image that covers the query&amp;#x0027;s local neighborhood, the 3 Degrees-of-Freedom camera pose of the query is estimated by matching its image descriptor to descriptors of local regions within the aerial image. The...
journal article 2024
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Gao, W. (author), Peters, R.Y. (author), Stoter, J.E. (author)
This paper discusses the reconstruction of LoD2 building models from 2D and 3D data for large-scale urban environments. Traditional methods involve the use of LiDAR point clouds, but due to high costs and long intervals associated with acquiring such data for rapidly developing areas, researchers have started exploring the use of point clouds...
conference paper 2024
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Yang, Jack (author), Kornet, Remco (author), Ntone, Eleni (author), Meijers, Maud G.J. (author), van den Hoek, Irene A.F. (author), Sagis, Leonard M.C. (author), Venema, Paul (author), Meinders, Marcel B.J. (author), Berton-Carabin, Claire C. (author), Nikiforidis, Constantinos V. (author), Hinderink, E.B.A. (author)
Currently, plant proteins are fractionated to ingredients with high purities, but an often ignored point is the impact of the extraction and fractionation process on protein functionality. To allow a fair and effective comparison, it is key to understand the changes in protein's aggregated state occurring in the extracted ingredients during...
review 2024
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Bol, Marije (author)
Background: A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a system that enables humans to control a computer by their brain signals. This can be achieved by modulating the sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) through both motor execution and motor imagery. The potential enhancement of spinal reflexes and motor control through SMR training is attributed to the...
master thesis 2023
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Wigchert, Lisanne (author)
Annually, around 180,000 cardiac ablation procedures are performed as a result of people experiencing cardiac arrhythmia’s. During this ablation procedure, an ablation catheter is used to scar the problematic cardiac tissue after which the arrhythmia will stop. The ablation catheter is discarded after one single use. Incineration of these...
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van Stijn, Joep (author)
The Ocean Cleanup faces a lot of different challenges during new deployments aimed to prevent riverine waste from entering the sea and harming surrounding ecosystems. These challenges are particularly evident when addressing entire river systems rather than individual rivers. An example of a currently challenging site The Ocean Cleanup faces in...
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Barokas Profeta, Doruk (author)
The rise of streaming and video technologies has underscored the significance of efficient access and navigation of digital content, particularly for scholars in fields like history and art. Scholars actively seek streamlined approaches to index, retrieve, and explore digital content, with a focus on locating specific instances. The process of...
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Paulina, Suenley (author)
Many of the high-performance portable electronics and electric vehicles (EVs) on the market depend on lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) as their primary energy source. If millions of EVs are to be manufactured each year, rigorous resource management for EV battery manufacturing, as well as a material- and energy efficient 3R system (reduce, re-use,...
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Li, Sinian (author)
The advent of streaming and video has sparked a revolutionary shift in the presentation of materials across various fields, such as history, art, and media copyright protection. In this context, scholars and rights holders are seeking efficient solutions to index, retrieve, and browse through digital content searching for a specific instance....
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de Jong, Jaap (author)
How convenient would it be to have an AI that relieves us programmers from the burden of coding? Program synthesis is a technique that achieves exactly that: it automatically generates simple programs that meet a given set of examples or adhere to a provided specification. This is often done by enumerating all programs in the search space and...
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Dong, Haoyang (author)
Digital Surface Models (DSMs) are commonly employed to investigate topographical characteristics and processes; however, the presence of canopy and infrastructure in urban and forested areas can lead to height biases and inaccuracies. In this study, I aim to correct such biases by applying a deep learning approach known as Residual U-Net to...
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van Heerde, Roald (author)
In today’s world, accurate location sensing is impossible to think away. One of the most prominent and most used techniques for determining location is GPS. In the outside world, GPS is capable of pinpointing a location with only a few meters error. But inside buildings, GPS often fails to deliver the same accuracy. In this paper, a relatively...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Boz, Artun (author)
Face clustering is a subfield of computer vision and pattern recognition with many applications such as face recognition and surveillance. Accurate clustering of faces can also help us to create labeled datasets. However, in the domain of comics, face clustering is not well studied. Therefore, it is uncertain which methods of feature extraction...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Bierens, Olivier (author)
'Transitional territories: architecture of (post)-extraction in the Ağaçlı coal fields, Istanbul' revolves around the interaction between soil, extraction and architecture. The project addresses the ephemerality of extractive landscapes, imagining new ways of relating to the earth. Seeing soil not as a static being, but as a dynamic vehicle of...
master thesis 2023
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Banţă, Diana (author), Kho, Sydney (author), Lantink, Anna (author), Marin, Alexandru (author), Petkov, Vladimir (author)
Watermarks are historical motifs present in the texture of paper that are commonly used to identify the paper manufacturers. They only become visible when viewed under certain light conditions. Under ideal circumstances, researchers may use watermarks to determine a historical document’s origins and context. To identify a watermark, it is...
student report 2023
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Anceaux, Duyemo (author)
Since every day more and more data is collected, it becomes more and more expensive to process. To reduce these costs, you can use dimensionality reduction to reduce the number of features per instance in a given dataset. <br/><br/>In this paper, we will compare four possible methods of dimensionality reduction. The feature extraction methods...
bachelor thesis 2023
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den Ridder, Luc (author)
Although deep reinforcement learning (DRL) is a highly promising approach to learning robotic vision-based control, it is plagued by long training times. This report introduces a DRL setup that relies on self-supervised learning for extracting depth information valuable for navigation. Specifically, a literature study is conducted to investigate...
master thesis 2023
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