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Rojas-Padilla, Eduardo (author), Metze, T.A.P. (author), Dewulf, Art (author)
The influence of visualizations on decision-making about controversial policy issues is increasingly recognized in the political and policy sciences. In this paper, we explore how combinations of visuals and text on Twitter (now X) lead to the formation of networks of actors sharing similar textual and visual framings about a policy issue in...
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Spierenburg, L.J. (author), van Lint, J.W.C. (author), van Oort, N. (author)
Enabling cycling at the home side or at the activity side of transit trips has been recognized as a promising solution to address transit network discrepancies and enhance connectivity between residents and employment opportunities. However, this multimodal solution is conditional to bicycle parking and cycle lanes, and urban planners need...
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Dudzik, B.J.W. (author), Hung, H.S. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Broekens, D.J. (author)
In this article we introduce Mementos: the first multimodal corpus for computational modeling of affect and memory processing in response to video content. It was collected online via crowdsourcing and captures 1995 individual responses collected from 297 unique viewers responding to 42 different segments of music videos. Apart from webcam...
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Yildiz, B. (author), Ulukok, Mehtap Kose (author), Bashiry, Vali (author)
This study aims to search for optimum design parameters for a slurry pipeline problem and optimum operation parameters for a multi-reservoir scheduling problem by using Bi-Attempted Base Optimization Algorithm (ABaOA), which has been recently developed as a numerical bidirectional search algorithm. The slurry pipeline problem is a constrained...
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R Ramirez, J.P. (author), Hamaza, S. (author)
Mobile robots have revolutionized the public and private sectors for transportation, exploration, and search and rescue. Efficient energy consumption and robust environmental interaction needed for complex tasks can be achieved in aerial–terrestrial robots by combining advantages of each locomotion mode. This review surveys over two decades...
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Larsen, R.B. (author), Guo, W. (author), Atasoy, B. (author)
This paper considers a decentralized container transport system in which two decision-makers are involved in getting a container from its origin to its destination: a logistics service provider (LSP) and a flexible service operator (FSO). While the LSP receives shipment requests from shippers and controls the movement of containers over a...
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Zhou, H. (author), Dorsman, J. L. (author), Mandjes, M. (author), Snelder, M. (author)
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and new mobility concepts mutually inspire each other, provide alternatives for the private car-oriented transport system as we know it, and will offer more mobility choices in a single journey than ever. This multitude of mobility choices however poses challenges in modeling the travelers’ mode choices in travel...
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Gorkovenko, Katerina (author), Jenkins, Adam (author), Vaniea, Kami (author), Murray-Rust, D.S. (author)
Research in the wild can reveal human behaviors, contexts, and needs around products that are difficult to observe in the lab. Telemetry data from the use of physical products can help facilitate in the wild research, in particular by suggesting hypotheses that can be explored through machine learning models. This paper explores ways for...
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Esselman, Allison B. (author), Patterson, Nathan Heath (author), Migas, L.G. (author), Dufresne, Martin (author), Djambazova, Katerina V. (author), Colley, Madeline E. (author), Van de Plas, Raf (author), Spraggins, Jeffrey M. (author)
The glomerulus is a multicellular functional tissue unit (FTU) of the nephron that is responsible for blood filtration. Each glomerulus contains multiple substructures and cell types that are crucial for their function. To understand normal aging and disease in kidneys, methods for high spatial resolution molecular imaging within these FTUs...
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Liu, B. (author), Ji, Yuxiong (author), Cats, O. (author)
Public transport (PT) agencies are increasingly keen on integrating ride-hailing (RH) services with PT to improve overall mobility. Understanding the traffic flow distribution in the integrated system is vital for the policy decision-making and services design of such a system. We propose a stochastic user equilibrium (SUE) model for...
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Lyu, Tianshuai (author), Dorenbos, P. (author), Wei, Zhanhua (author)
Multimode luminescence relates to how charge carriers are transported and recombined in response to various physical excitations. It shows promising applications in many fields like advanced anti-counterfeiting, information storage and encryption. Enabling a stable single compound with multimode luminescence is a unique technology but still...
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Wang, Z. (author), Zhang, Dezhi (author), Tavasszy, Lorant (author), Fazi, S. (author)
In recent years, the highly fragmented multimodal transport offer in several countries has required the integration of these services by logistics service integrators (LSIs). The challenge for LSIs is to set up multimodal transport corridors that can respond efficiently to the heterogeneous demand of shippers and that are cost- and price...
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Lyu, Tianshuai (author), Dorenbos, P. (author), Wei, Zhanhua (author)
Developing X-ray charged dosimeters with excellent charge carrier storage capacity and stability is challenging. Such energy storage dosimeters have fascinating use in developing novel applications, for instance, in radiation detection, advanced multimode anti-counterfeiting, and flexible X-ray imaging of curved objects. Herein, novel LiTaO...
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Torabi Kachousangi, F. (author), Araghi, Y. (author), van Oort, N. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author)
Emerging access/egress transport modes to and from railway stations may play a vital role in the future performance and usage of public transport. To learn about these modes, their acceptability, and attractiveness, we performed a case study at Delft Campus train station in the Netherlands, using a stated preference experiment. We...
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Faber, R.M. (author), Jonkeren, O. (author), de Haas, M.C. (author), Molin, E.J.E. (author), Kroesen, M. (author)
To inform policies aimed at more sustainable travel behaviour, previous research has investigated the concept of multimodality. The notion underlying this line of research is that increasing the degree of multimodality will lead to less car dependence and therefore more sustainable travel behaviour. This paper investigates multimodality by...
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Albuquerque, João (author), Antolínez, José A. Á. (author), Méndez, Fernando J. (author), Coco, Giovanni (author)
Wave climatologies from historical and projected simulations of the ACCESS1.0, MIROC5 and CNRM-CM5 Global Circulation Models (GCM) were sourced from the Coordinated Ocean Wave Climate Project (COWCLIP) and downscaled using the SWAN wave model. Biases between GCM's historical simulations and a regional hindcast were assessed, and the two best...
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Nazeer, N. (author), Groves, R.M. (author), Benedictus, R. (author)
In this paper, with the final aim of shape sensing for a morphing aircraft wing section, a developed multimodal shape sensing system is analysed. We utilise the method of interrogating a morphing wing section based on the principles of both hybrid interferometry and Fibre Bragg Grating (FBG) spectral sensing described in our previous work....
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Kalisvaart, Gijsbert M. (author), van Velden, Floris H.P. (author), Hernández-Girón, Irene (author), Meijer, Karin M. (author), Ghesquiere-Dierickx, Laura M.H. (author), Brink, Wyger M. (author), Webb, A. (author), de Geus-Oei, Lioe-Fee (author), Slump, Cornelis H. (author), Kuznetsov, D.V. (author), Schaart, D.R. (author), Grootjans, Willem (author)
Background: Accuracy and precision assessment in radiomic features is important for the determination of their potential to characterize cancer lesions. In this regard, simulation of different imaging conditions using specialized phantoms is increasingly being investigated. In this study, the design and evaluation of a modular multimodality...
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Lacerda, Sara (author), Zhang, W. (author), T. M. De Rosales, Rafael (author), Da Silva, Isidro (author), Sobilo, Julien (author), Lerondel, Stéphanie (author), Tóth, Éva (author), Djanashvili, K. (author)
Porous materials, such as zeolites, have great potential for biomedical applications, thanks to their ability to accommodate positively charged metal-ions and their facile surface functionalization. Although the latter aspect is important to endow the nanoparticles with chemical/colloidal stability and desired biological properties, the...
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Perry, William J. (author), Grunenwald, Caroline M. (author), Van de Plas, Raf (author), Witten, James C. (author), Martin, Daniel R. (author), Apte, Suneel S. (author), Cassat, James E. (author), Pettersson, Gösta B. (author), Caprioli, Richard M. (author), Skaar, Eric P. (author), Spraggins, Jeffrey M. (author)
Bacterial pathogens have evolved virulence factors to colonize, replicate, and disseminate within the vertebrate host. Although there is an expanding body of literature describing how bacterial pathogens regulate their virulence repertoire in response to environmental signals, it is challenging to directly visualize virulence response within...
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