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Timmerman, Gerben (author)
This thesis offers a comprehensive exploration of log-based anomaly detection within the domain of cybersecurity incident response. The research describes a different approach and explores relevant log features for language model training, experimentation with different language models and training methodologies, and the investigation of the...
master thesis 2023
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Mulder, Gerben (author), Hernández Salvador, Kim (author), Baroud, Mounzir (author)
This thesis report, one of a set of two reports, describes a novel way to detect incidents that could occur in the daily life of the elderly. Unlike most systems already implemented in this field, this system does not use any wearable (positioning) sensors and works off an Single Board Computer (SBC).Independent of both of these systems is a...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Sapp, Amanda C. (author), Nane, G.F. (author), Amaya, Mirna P. (author), Niyonzima, Eugène (author), Hategekimana, Jean Paul (author), VanSickle, John J. (author), Gordon, Ronald M. (author), Havelaar, Arie H. (author)
BACKGROUND: The Girinka program in Rwanda has contributed to an increase in milk production, as well as to reduced malnutrition and increased incomes. But dairy products can be hazardous to health, potentially transmitting diseases such as bovine brucellosis, tuberculosis, and cause diarrhea. We analyzed the burden of foodborne disease due to...
journal article 2023
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van Erp, Joost H.J. (author), Gielis, Willem Paul (author), Arbabi, Vahid (author), de Gast, Arthur (author), Weinans, H.H. (author), Kaas, Laurens (author), Castelein, René M. (author), Schlösser, Tom P.C. (author)
Introduction: To date the aetiology of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is still not completely understood. There are mechanical theories that suggest symptomatic FAI is linked to sagittal pelvic morphology and spinopelvic-femoral dynamics. The aim of this study is to evaluate the relation of sagittal pelvic morphology and orientation to...
journal article 2023
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Rothkrantz, L.J.M. (author)
The grow of urban environments caused many problems in traffic networks. On the roads in and around an urban environment many traffic incidents happen all the time, especially during rush hours or bad weather conditions. To minimize the negative impacts, an incident scene has to be cleared as soon as possible. Additional delay has been caused by...
conference paper 2023
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Li, Erlei (author), Shen, Haopeng (author), Wang, L. (author), Wang, Geoff (author), Zhou, Zongyan (author)
The shape variation of the laser beam is evidently observed in the laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) process because of changes in laser incidence angle and misalignment between the build plate and the laser focus plane. This issue is particularly relevant in large-scale LPBF systems where the laser beam needs to scan a large build area. However...
journal article 2023
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Kothandaraman, Hrishi Narayanan (author)
Nowadays, recent Integrated Circuit Technology demands a minimum metal fill inclusion across the entire die of each functional layer to have uniform planarity. It is challenging to numerically simulate the real structure using Electromagnetic (EM) solvers because the mesh size of an EM solver is inversely proportional to the number of vertices...
master thesis 2022
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Kreike, Boris (author)
The number of raw materials consumed and waste generated by the construction industry is no longer a viable solution in the future. It is required for the construction industry to move from a linear towards a circular economy (CE) by circular construction (CC). The unfamiliarity in actions that need to be taken for CC is still new terrain for...
master thesis 2022
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Kolenbrander, Thomas (author)
Incident management is one of the top priorities for IT companies. Within incident management the so-called major incidents, incidents with a severe impact on the company, require emergency actions to reduce this impact. An earlier detection of these major incidents will lead to a faster resolution time and this can be achieved by using software...
master thesis 2021
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Bos, Kelly (author), Dongelmans, Dave A. (author), Groeneweg, J. (author), Legemate, Dink A. (author), Leistikow, Ian P. (author), Van Der Laan, Maarten J. (author)
Background The recurrence of sentinel events (SEs) is a persistent problem worldwide, despite repeated analyses and recommendations formulated to prevent recurrence. Research suggests this is partly attributable to the quality of the recommendations, and determining if a recommendation will be effective is not yet covered by an adequate...
journal article 2021
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Kaufhold, Marc-André (author), reuter, Christian (author), Comes, M. (author), Mirbabaie, Milad (author), Stieglitz, Stefan (author)
Information and communication technologies (ICT), including artificial intelligence, internet of things, and mobile applications, can be utilized to tackle important societal challenges, such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. While they may increase societal resilience, their design, functionality, and underlying infrastructures must be...
conference paper 2021
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Varotto, Silvia F. (author), Jansen, Reinier (author), Bijleveld, Frits (author), van Nes, C.N. (author)
Traffic congestion and crash rates can be reduced by introducing variable speed limits (VSLs) and automatic incident detection (AID) systems. Previous findings based on loop detector measurements have revealed that drivers reduce their speeds while approaching traffic congestion when the AID system is active. Notwithstanding these behavioural...
journal article 2021
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Varotto, Silvia F. (author), Jansen, Reinier (author), Bijleveld, Frits (author), van Nes, C.N. (author)
Automatic incident detection (AID) systems and variable speed limits (VSLs) can reduce crash probability and traffic congestion. Studies based on loop detector data have shown that AID systems decrease the variation in speeds between drivers. Despite the impact on driver behaviour characteristics, most mathematical models evaluating the...
journal article 2021
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van den Berg, Stan (author)
The construction and logistics sectors in the Netherlands are rapidly increasing in size, but unfortunately are also part of the most hazardous industries. One part of safety which needs to be addressed is manual handling related incidents. The moving of objects around a worksite through utilization of an employee’s body increases the exposure...
master thesis 2020
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Alfaraj, Hassan (author)
When reflection images are studied, often only the zero-offset reflectivity is considered, however, taking into account the angle-dependent reflectivity can add additional information about the Earth's subsurface. This additional information can be used to extract the properties of the subsurface using the amplitude variation with offset (AVO)...
master thesis 2020
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Noroozian, A. (author)
Hosting providers are theoretically in a key position to combat cybercrime as they are often the entities renting out the resources that end up being abused by miscreants. Yet, notwithstanding hosting providers' current security measures to combat abuse, their responses vary widely. In many cases the response is ineffective, as empirical...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Gao, Ge (author)
Vegetation water content (VWC) is an important parameter for sustainable land and water management. In agriculture, VWC can be used to monitor drought and assess crop productivity. Being able to monitor VWC is important to reduce agricultural vulnerability and scientifically manage agricultural water use. Due to the dense in-situ networks are...
master thesis 2019
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Nepal, Pramod (author), Korevaar, Marc (author), Ziar, H. (author), Isabella, O. (author), Zeman, M. (author)
The deposition of dust, soil, and microfibers resulting from the surroundings, as well as the growth of minute pollens like moss and fungi, contributes toward photovoltaic (PV) module soiling. Soiling is a widely recognized factor that significantly reduces the power production by acting as a barrier for effective light absorption by the...
journal article 2019
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Burggraaf, J.M. (author), Groeneweg, J. (author), Sillem, S. (author), van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M. (author)
The field of safety and incident prevention is becoming more and more data based. Data can help support decision making for a more productive and safer work environment, but only if the data can be, is and should be trusted. Especially with the advance of more data collection of varying quality, checking and judging the data is an...
journal article 2019
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Komen, Ewoud (author)
In recent years, societal trends and fears have shifted the focus of governmental institutions more and more on prevention of domestic emergencies (such as natural disasters, or terrorist attacks). These catastrophic events may result in mass casualty incidents, which are defined as: “[…] An event that overwhelms the local healthcare system,...
master thesis 2018
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