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Koutamanis, A. (author)
conference paper 2007
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Magnier, L.B.M. (author), Mugge, R. (author)
There is consensus that product lifetimes are generally decreasing. To create a sustainable society, the circular economy promotes slowing down the use of resources by lengthening product lifetimes. This is especially important for electronic products that are energy-intensive in their production phase and create vast amounts of waste after use....
conference paper 2022
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Batenburg, RS (author), van der Voordt, Theo (author)
Purpose: Companies spend a lot of money to provide facilities such as a nice, effective and efficient building, well designed ergonomic furniture, sophisticated IT, cleaning services, catering, and safety services. Both from a theoretical perspective as well as from a managerial point of view, it is important to know if and how strongly...
conference paper 2008
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Roy, S. (author), Hermans, F.F.J. (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author), Winter, J. (author), van Deursen, A. (author)
Spreadsheets are popular end-user computing applications and one reason behind their popularity is that they offer a large degree of freedom to their users regarding the way they can structure their data. However, this flexibility also makes spreadsheets difficult to understand. Textual documentation can address this issue, yet for supporting...
conference paper 2016
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van Hagen, Mark (author), van Oort, N. (author)
This paper describes two perspectives to improve the passenger experience. The passenger satisfaction pyramid is introduced, consisting of the base of the pyramid (dissatisfiers) focusing on time well saved and the top of the pyramid (satisfiers) aiming at time well spent. The challenge in planning and design of public transport services is to...
conference paper 2018
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Jansen, S.J.T. (author)
In the Netherlands, the extraction of natural gas from the ground has led to soil subsidence and the occurrence of earthquakes. These earthquakes cause physical damage to buildings and also lead to psychological problems and decreased housing satisfaction. Research on the impact of natural hazards has shown that there is a complicated...
conference paper 2018
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Du, X. (author), Bokel, R.M.J. (author), van den Dobbelsteen, A.A.J.F. (author)
The authors wanted to prove that there is a large correlation between the concepts spatial openness and comfort (visual, wind speed and thermal) perception in people’s minds in a hot and humid climate in summer in order to be able to use spatial configuration parameters such as openness, connectivity and depth as a design tool for a comfortable...
conference paper 2017
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Crevels, Eric (author)
This essay aims to show that in many of the theories that fundament material culture and architectural experience, labor is implied in the constitution of material and, although seldom directly addressed, it is a determining dimension of materiality. From the Vitruvian and Renaissance treatises and Gottfried Semper to John Ruskin and the Art and...
conference paper 2021
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Dudzik, B.J.W. (author), Columbus, Simon (author), Matej Hrkalovic, T. (author), Balliet, Daniel (author), Hung, H.S. (author)
Enabling computer-based applications to display intelligent behavior in complex social settings requires them to relate to important aspects of how humans experience and understand such situations. One crucial driver of peoples' social behavior during an interaction is the interdependence they perceive, i.e., how the outcome of an interaction...
conference paper 2021
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Bazilinskyy, P. (author), Heisterkamp, Niels (author), Luik, Philine (author), Klevering, Stijn (author), Haddou, Assia (author), Zult, Michiel (author), Dialynas, G. (author), Dodou, D. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
A common limitation in human factors research is that vehicle simulators often lack perceptual fidelity. Video games, on the other hand, are becoming increasingly realistic and may be a promising tool for simulator-based human factors research. In this work, we explored whether an off-the-shelf video game is suitable for research purposes. We...
conference paper 2018
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Merino Martinez, R. (author), von den Hoff, B. (author), Simons, D.G. (author)
The design, development, and acoustic characterization of the Psychoacoustic Listening Laboratory (PALILA) recently established at Delft University of Technology are presented in this manuscript. This laboratory comprises a soundproof room with a modular design and specialized audio equipment. Its primary objective is to conduct experimental...
conference paper 2023
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Dudzik, B.J.W. (author), Jansen, Michel Pierre (author), Burger, Franziska (author), Kaptein, F.C.A. (author), Broekens, D.J. (author), Heylen, Dirk K.J. (author), Hung, H.S. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Truong, Khiet P. (author)
An important aspect of human emotion perception is the use of contextual information to understand others' feelings even in situations where their behavior is not very expressive or has an emotionally ambiguous meaning. For technology to successfully detect affect, it must mimic this human ability when analyzing audiovisual input. Databases...
conference paper 2019
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Bittermann, M.S. (author), Ciftcioglu, O. (author)
Studies on computer-based visual perception and aesthetical judgment for architectural design are presented. In the model, both color and the geometric aspects of human vision are jointly taken into account, quantifying the perception of an individual object, as well as a scene consisting of several objects. This is accomplished by fuzzy neural...
conference paper 2016
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Bahnam, Stavrow (author), Pfeiffer, S.U. (author), de Croon, G.C.H.E. (author)
Current existing stereo visual odometry algorithms are computationally too expensive for robots with restricted resources. Executing these algorithms on such robots leads to a low frame rate and unacceptable decay in accuracy. We modify S-MSCKF, one of the most computationally efficient stereo Visual Inertial Odometry (VIO) algorithm, to improve...
conference paper 2021
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Ciftcioglu, O. (author), Bittermann, M.S. (author)
Comprehension of aesthetical color characteristics based on a computational model of visual perception and color cognition are presented. The computational comprehension is manifested by the machine’s capability of instantly assigning appropriate colors to the objects perceived. They form a scene with aesthetically pleasing characteristics. The...
conference paper 2016
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Chatzikonstantinou, I. (author), Bengisu, E. (author)
This paper presents the design problem of furniture arrangement in a residential interior living space, and addresses it by means of evolutionary computation. Interior arrangement is an important and interesting problem that occurs commonly when designing living spaces. It entails determining the locations of interior elements such as tables,...
conference paper 2016
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Corradi, Federico (author), Fioranelli, F. (author)
The advent of consumer and industrial Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly referred to as drones, has opened business opportunities in many fields, including logistics, smart agriculture, inspection, surveillance, and construction. In addition, the autonomous operations of UAVs reduce risks by minimizing the time spent by human workers...
conference paper 2022
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Bazilinskyy, P. (author), Kovacsova, N. (author), Al Jawahiri, Amir (author), Kapel, Pieter (author), Mulckhuyse, Joppe (author), Wagenaar, Sjors (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Lee, Sueyoon (author), El Ali, Abdallah (author), Wijntjes, M.W.A. (author), Cesar, Pablo (author)
Visualizing biosignals can be important for social Virtual Reality (VR), where avatar non-verbal cues are missing. While several biosignal representations exist, designing effective visualizations and understanding user perceptions within social VR entertainment remains unclear. We adopt a mixed-methods approach to design biosignals for...
conference paper 2022
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Pandey, Pankaj (author), Sharma, Gulshan (author), Miyapuram, Krishna P. (author), Subramanian, Ramanathan (author), Lomas, J.D. (author)
Naturalistic music typically contains repetitive musical patterns that are present throughout the song. These patterns form a signature, enabling effortless song recognition. We investigate whether neural responses corresponding to these repetitive patterns also serve as a signature, enabling recognition of later song segments on learning...
conference paper 2022
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