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Procaccini, Marco (author), Sahebi, Amin (author), Barbone, Marco (author), Luk, Wayne (author), Gaydadjiev, G. (author), Giorgi, Roberto (author)
Processing graphs on a large scale presents a range of difficulties, including irregular memory access patterns, device memory limitations, and the need for effective partitioning in distributed systems, all of which can lead to performance problems on traditional architectures such as CPUs and GPUs. To address these challenges, recent...
conference paper 2024
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Sturdee, Miriam (author), Genç, H.U. (author), Wanick, Vanissa (author)
This one-day studio aims to catalyze discussions and experimentation around non-textual academic documentation methods. With the understanding that human knowledge transcends written words, we aim to explore innovative ways to present and disseminate research outputs in diverse forms and of varying materiality. By bringing together...
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Ricci, Diletta (author), Konstantinou, T. (author), Visscher, H.J. (author)
The renovation of existing buildings is widely recognized as a powerful strategy for reducing emissions and land use. However, when it comes to residential buildings, the socio-technical challenges are particularly complex. The necessity and urgency of increasing energy efficiency often lead to retrofit processes that overlook residents’ needs...
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Križanović, Josip (author), Roić, Miodrag (author), Pivac, Doris (author)
Land administration (LA) is dynamic, and it cannot be understood, built or improved unless the processes associated with it are understood. One of the core standards in the domain of LA, namely ISO 19152 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) provides conceptual data models for land administration systems (LASs). However, it does not cover all...
conference paper 2023
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Hoftijzer, J.W. (author), Carelsberg, H.M. (author), Sypesteyn, M. (author)
There is a growing interest in the discipline of design sketching and drawing. Whereas its origin lies in the sketching and presenting of tangible (industrially designed) products, the discipline has, since approximately 2010, extended in various ways, along various dimensions. Various authors have addressed and discussed the most prominent...
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Gul, F.C. (author), Moradi, M. (author), Benedictus, R. (author), HADJRIA, RAFIK (author), LUGOVTSOVA, YEVGENIYA (author), Zarouchas, D. (author)
Under in-plane compressive load conditions, the growth of a delamination initially induced by an impact can be followed by a fast growth after a threshold level, which leads to a catastrophic failure in composite structures. To avoid reaching this critical level, it is essential to uncover the delamination size and growth pattern in real time....
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Moradi, M. (author), Gul, F.C. (author), Chiachío, Juan (author), Benedictus, R. (author), Zarouchas, D. (author)
A health indicator (HI) serves as an intermediary link between structural health monitoring (SHM) data and prognostic models, and an efficient HI should meet prognostic criteria, i.e., monotonicity, trendability, and prognosability. However, designing a proper HI for composite structures is a challenging task due to the complex damage...
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Arfa, F. (author), Quist, W.J. (author), Lubelli, B. (author), Zijlstra, H. (author)
Adaptive reuse (AR) of heritage buildings is common practice in The Netherlands and is becoming more and more common at the International level. While AR projects are generally considered positive actions towards preserving the qualities of heritage buildings, not all projects have similar (positive) impact. To propose a methodology for dealing...
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Xu, Y. (author), Krishnakumari, P.K. (author), Yorke-Smith, N. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author)
COVID-19 significantly influenced travel behaviours and public attitudes towards public transport. Various studies have illustrated complicated factors related to long-term travel behaviour, indicating difficulty in understanding and predicting post-pandemic long-term travel behaviour via traditional methods. In these complex circumstances,...
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Mares Nasarre, P. (author), García-Maribona, Julio (author), Mendoza Lugo, M.A. (author), Morales Napoles, O. (author)
An accurate estimation of wind and wave variables is key for coastal and offshore applications. Recently, copulas have gained popularity for modelling wind and waves multivariate dependence, since accounting for the hydrodynamic relationships between them is needed to ensure reliable estimations of the required design values. In this study,...
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van Dinten, I. (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author), Panichella, A. (author)
Test case prioritization techniques have emerged as effective strategies to optimize this process and mitigate the regression testing costs. Commonly, black-box heuristics guide optimal test ordering, leveraging information retrieval (e.g., cosine distance) to measure the test case distance and sort them accordingly. However, a challenge...
conference paper 2023
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Yanovsky, Felix J. (author), Pitertsev, Aleksander A. (author), Unal, C.M.H. (author), Russchenberg, H.W.J. (author)
This paper is devoted to discussing peculiarities of W-band cloud radar calibration. After a brief overview of meteorological radar calibration methods for quantitative information retrieval, we focus on problems and their possible solutions with respect to mm-wave radar calibration. The experimental part of the research is based on multi...
conference paper 2023
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Pera, M.S. (author), Murgia, Emiliana (author), Landoni, Monica (author), Huibers, Theo (author), Aliannejadi, Mohammad (author)
This paper contributes to the discussion initiated in a recent SIGIR paper describing a gap in the information retrieval (IR) literature on query understanding–where they come from and whether they serve their purpose. Particularly the connection between query variability and search engines regarding consistent and equitable access to all...
conference paper 2023
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Nadeem, A. (author), Verwer, S.E. (author)
Sequence clustering in a streaming environment is challenging because it is computationally expensive, and the sequences may evolve over time. K-medoids or Partitioning Around Medoids (PAM) is commonly used to cluster sequences since it supports alignment-based distances, and the k-centers being actual data items helps with cluster...
conference paper 2023
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Mitici, M.A. (author), de Pater, I.I. (author), Zeng, Zhiguo (author), Barros, Anne (author)
We pose the maintenance planning for systems using probabilistic Remaining Useful Life (RUL) prognostics as a renewal reward process. Data-driven probabilistic RUL prognostics are obtained using a Convolutional Neural Network with Monte Carlo dropout. The maintenance planning model is illustrated for aircraft turbofan engines. The results show...
conference paper 2023
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Viset, F.M. (author), Helmons, R.L.J. (author), Kok, M. (author)
Accurately estimating the positions of multi-agent systems in indoor environments is challenging due to the lack of Global Navigation Satelite System (GNSS) signals. Noisy measurements of position and orientation can cause the integrated position estimate to drift without bound. Previous research has proposed using magnetic field simultaneous...
conference paper 2023
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Edridge, T.I. (author), Kok, M. (author)
Ferromagnetic materials in indoor environments give rise to disturbances in the ambient magnetic field. Maps of these magnetic disturbances can be used for indoor localisation. A Gaussian process can be used to learn the spatially varying magnitude of the magnetic field using magnetometer measurements and information about the position of the...
conference paper 2023
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Menzen, C.M. (author), Fetter, Marnix (author), Kok, M. (author)
We present a mapping algorithm to compute large-scale magnetic field maps in indoor environments with approximate Gaussian process (GP) regression. Mapping the spatial variations in the ambient magnetic field can be used for 10-calization algorithms in indoor areas. To compute such a map, GP regression is a suitable tool because it provides...
conference paper 2023
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Guendel, Ronny (author), Ullmann, I. (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Yarovoy, Alexander (author)
Radar-based human activity recognition in crowded environments using regression approaches is addressed. Whereas previous research has focused on single activities and subjects, the problem of continuous activity recognition involving up to five individuals moving in arbitrary directions in an indoor area is introduced. To treat the problem, a...
conference paper 2023
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van der Hoeven, Jelmer (author), Natali, A. (author), Leus, G.J.T. (author)
Forecasting time series on graphs is a fundamental problem in graph signal processing. When each entity of the network carries a vector of values for each time stamp instead of a scalar one, existing approaches resort to the use of product graphs to combine this multidimensional information, at the expense of creating a larger graph. In this...
conference paper 2023
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