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Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author), Jokic, I. (author)
Except for the empty graph, we show that the orthogonal matrix X of the adjacency matrix A determines that adjacency matrix completely, but not always uniquely. The proof relies on interesting properties of the Hadamard product Ξ = X ◦ X. As a consequence of the theory, we show that irregular co-eigenvector graphs exist only if the number of...
journal article 2024
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Jokic, I. (author)
The concept of a network, defined as a collection of interconnected nodes or entities, has become a foundation for a new field of inquiry, namely network science. Despite the apparent simplicity of the concept, the pairwise representation of interconnecting nodes has enabled a plethora of insights into the structure of networks and the effects...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Yue, Z. (author), Loweimi, Erfan (author), Cvetkovic, Zoran (author)
In this paper, we explore the effectiveness of deploying the raw phase and magnitude spectra for dysarthric speech recognition, detection and classification. In particular, we scrutinise the usefulness of various raw phase-based representations along with their combinations with the raw magnitude spectrum and filterbank features. We employed...
journal article 2023
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de Pater, I. (author), Lellouch, Emmanuel (author), Strobel, Darrell F. (author), de Kleer, Katherine (author), Fouchet, Thierry (author), Wong, Michael H. (author), Holler, Bryan J. (author), Cazaux, S.M. (author), Moeckel, Chris (author)
We observed Io with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) while the satellite was in eclipse, and detected thermal emission from several volcanoes. The data were taken as part of our JWST-ERS program #1373 on 15 November 2022. Kanehekili Fluctus was exceptionally bright, and Loki Patera had most likely entered a new brightening phase. Spectra...
journal article 2023
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van de Ruit, M. (author), Eisemann, E. (author)
Spectral rendering is a crucial solution for photorealistic rendering. However, most available texture assets are RGB-only, and access to spectral content is limited. Uplifting methods that recover full spectral representations from RGB inputs have therefore received much attention. Yet, most methods are deterministic, while, in reality,...
conference paper 2023
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Xiao, Yue (author), Mr. Wu, R.W. (author), Chang, Xi Wen (author), Liu, X. (author), Leng, Zhen (author)
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in asphalt materials is a type of serious environmental hazard, and the main pollution resource in road engineering. Aiming at the requirement of PAHs rapid detection method in asphalt pavement construction for low environmental hazard, this research concentrated in experiments about PAHs content,...
journal article 2023
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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...
journal article 2022
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Kausel, Eduardo (author), de Oliveira Barbosa, J.M. (author)
This article presents a set of close approximations to model an elastic half-space supporting an embankment, which are evaluated in the context of phase velocity spectra, i.e. in terms of the normal wave propagation modes of the embankment-half-space system. The ultimate, intended target of these approximations is in the modeling of...
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Matsuba, Yoshinao (author), Roelvink, D. (author), Reniers, A.J.H.M. (author), Rijnsdorp, D.P. (author), Shimozono, Takenori (author)
Understanding directional spectra of infragravity (IG) waves composed of free and bound components is required due to their impacts on various coastal processes (e.g., coastal inundation and morphological change). However, conventional reconstruction methods of directional spectra relying on linear wave theory are not applicable to IG waves...
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Albuquerque, João (author), Antolínez, José A. Á. (author), Gorman, Richard M. (author), Méndez, Fernando J. (author), Coco, Giovanni (author)
A high resolution partitioned wave hindcast of New Zealand waters is presented together with validation results against 9 buoy deployments that are representative of the local wave climate. An analysis of integrated and partitioned mean wave parameters was conducted together with a study of the correlation between wave height anomalies and...
journal article 2021
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Serrano Calvo, R. (author), Cutler, Mark E.J. (author), Bengough, Anthony Glyn (author)
Remote sensing holds great potential for detecting stress in vegetation caused by hydro-carbons, but we need to better understand the effects of hydrocarbons on plant growth and specific spectral expression. Willow (Salix viminalis var. Tora) cuttings and maize (Zea mays var. Lapriora) seedlings were grown in pots of loam soil containing a...
journal article 2021
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Skandali, D. (author), Lourens, E. (author), Ogink, R.H.M. (author)
A vessel's response to waves is dependent on a large number of parameters, some of which are both frequency and direction dependent. To predict vessel response, these parameters are used to construct response amplitude operators (RAOs) that act as transfer functions between the directional wave spectra and the motion spectra of the vessel. In...
journal article 2020
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Maria, M. (author), Anisimov, A. (author), Stols-Witlox, Maartje (author), Groves, R.M. (author)
In this study we investigate the possibility of spectra stitching in the context of Spectral Domain - Optical Coherence Tomography (SD-OCT). The aim is to reach a high axial resolution while keeping sampling issues to a low level (slow decay in depth) but still operating with the fastest camera line rate available. The paper focuses mainly on...
conference paper 2020
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Wang, X. (author), Feng, Ling (author), Kooij, Robert (author), Marzo, Jose L. (author)
Network robustness plays a critical role in the proper functioning of modern society. It is common practice to use spectral metrics, to quantify the robustness of networks. In this paper we compare eight different spectral metrics that quantify network robustness. Four of the metrics are derived from the adjacency matrix, the others follow...
conference paper 2019
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Rajabzadeh, Aydin (author), Heusdens, R. (author), Hendriks, R.C. (author), Groves, R.M. (author)
In the past few decades, fibre Bragg grating (FBG) sensors have gained a lot of attention in the field of distributed point strain measurement. One of the most interesting properties of these sensors is the presumed linear relationship between the strain and the peak wavelength shift of the FBG reflected spectra. However, subjecting sensors to a...
journal article 2018
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Rajabzadeh, Aydin (author), Hendriks, R.C. (author), Heusdens, R. (author), Groves, R.M. (author)
In this paper, we used the efficient formulation of the approximated transfer matrix model (ATMM) for the analysis of fibre Bragg grating (FBG) sensors' response under anti-symmetrical strain fields. Exploiting the flexible representation of the transfer matrices in this new model, we will analytically prove that any sort of anti-symmetrical...
conference paper 2018
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Rajabzadeh, Aydin (author), Groves, R.M. (author), Hendriks, R.C. (author), Heusdens, R. (author)
In this paper the behaviour of fibre Bragg grating (FBG) sensors under non-uniform strain distributions was analysed. Using the fundamental matrix approach, the length of the FBG sensor was discretised, with each segment undergoing different strain values. FBG sensors that are embedded inside composites, also undergo such non-uniform strain...
conference paper 2017
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Wang, X. (author)
Failures of networks, such as power outages in power systems, congestions in<br/>transportation networks, paralyse our daily life and introduce a tremendous cascading effect on our society. Networks should be constructed and operated in a robust way against random failures or deliberate attacks.<br/>We study how to add a single link into an...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Dogan, I. (author), Kramer, N.J. (author), Westermann, R.H.J. (author), Dohnalova, K. (author), Smets, A.H.M. (author), Verheijen, M.A. (author), Greogorkiewicz, T. (author), Van de Sanden, M.C.M. (author)
We demonstrate a method for synthesizing free standing silicon nanocrystals in an argon/silane gas mixture by using a remote expanding thermal plasma. Transmission electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy measurements reveal that the distribution has a bimodal shape consisting of two distinct groups of small and large silicon nanocrystals with...
journal article 2013
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Liu, D. (author)
The infrastructure networks, including the Internet, telecommunication networks, electrical power grids, transportation networks (road, railway, waterway, and airway networks), gas networks and water networks, are becoming more and more complex. The complex infrastructure networks are crucial to our human society, and it has been a hot research ...
doctoral thesis 2013
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