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Blom, W.M. (author), Houben, G.F. (author)
The unintentional presence of allergens in prepacked foods caused by cross contact is a problem for food allergic patients and food producers. The labelling of products with a precautionary label such as ‘May contain traces of ...’ shows a poor correlation with the actual presence or absence of food allergens due to cross contact of products....
article 2013
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van der Vlies, R.D. (author), Felix, E. (author)
Telecare technology is not common yet, although it is perceived as promising. Most studies on telecare technology transfer present a case involving the use of a single methodology and approach during some steps of technology transfer. Technology transfer models cannot be sensibly constructed if they don't consider the whole innovation process,...
bookPart 2013
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Bouma, H. (author), Burghouts, G.J. (author), de Penning, H.L.H. (author), Hanckmann, P. (author), ten Hove, R.J.M. (author), Korzec, S. (author), Kruithof, M.C. (author), Landsmeer, S. (author), van Leeuwen, C.J. (author), van den Broek, S.P. (author), Halma, A.H.R. (author), den Hollander, R.J.M. (author), Schutte, K. (author)
Ground surveillance is normally performed by human assets, since it requires visual intelligence. However, especially for military operations, this can be dangerous and is very resource intensive. Therefore, unmanned autonomous visual-intelligence systems are desired. In this paper, we present an improved system that can recognize actions of a...
conference paper 2013
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Burghouts, G.J. (author), Eendebak, P.T. (author), Bouma, H. (author), ten Hove, R.J.M. (author)
Action recognition is a hard problem due to the many degrees of freedom of the human body and the movement of its limbs. This is especially hard when only one camera viewpoint is available and when actions involve subtle movements. For instance, when looked from the side, checking one’s watch may look very similar to crossing one’s arms. In this...
conference paper 2013
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Burghouts, G.J. (author), Eendebak, P.T. (author), Bouma, H. (author), ten Hove, R.J.M. (author)
This paper describes the TNO action recognition system that was used to generate the results for our submission to the competition track of the THUMOS ’13 challenge at ICCV ’13. This system deploys only the STIP features that were provided on the website of the challenge. A bag-of-features model is extended with three novelties
conference paper 2013
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Grossiord, N. (author), Kroon, J.M. (author), Andriessen, H.A.J.M. (author), Blom, P.W.M. (author)
In the present review, the main degradation mechanisms occurring in the different layer stacking (i.e. photoactive layer, electrode, encapsulation film, interconnection) of polymeric organic solar cells and modules are discussed. Bulk and interfacial, as well as chemical and physical degradation mechanisms are reviewed, as well as their...
article 2012
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Burghouts, G.J. (author), Schutte, K. (author)
Many human actions are correlated, because of compound and/or sequential actions, and similarity. Indeed, human actions are highly correlated in human annotations of 48 actions in the 4,774 videos from visint.org. We exploit such correlations to improve the detection of these 48 human actions, ranging from simple actions such as walk to complex...
conference paper 2012
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Bouma, H. (author), Hanckmann, P. (author), Marck, J.W. (author), de Penning, H.L.H. (author), den Hollander, R.J.M. (author), ten Hove, R.J.M. (author), van den Broek, S.P. (author), Schutte, K. (author), Burghouts, G.J. (author)
Surveillance is normally performed by humans, since it requires visual intelligence. However, it can be dangerous, especially for military operations. Therefore, unmanned visual-intelligence systems are desired. In this paper, we present a novel system that can recognize human actions. Central to the system is a break-down of high-level...
conference paper 2012
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Moller, B. (author), Antelius, F. (author), van den Berg, T.W. (author), Jansen, R.E.J. (author)
One of the most important simulation assets is the data that is collected during executions. Imagine being able to look back, analyze and reuse the data of simulations that have been run during the last decade. However, data logging has a number of challenges, not the least in today’s environment where we need to train jointly and combined and...
article 2012
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Tideman, M. (author), van Noort, M. (author), Versteegh, T. (author)
Cooperative driving systems influence individual vehicles, either through advisory or autonomous actions, so as to optimize the collective behavior in terms of throughput, safety, fuel consumption and/or emissions. Cooperative driving systems need to function properly in a vast amount of different traffic scenarios. However, performing field...
conference paper 2011
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Kok, B.N.E. (author), Vink, P. (author), Slegers, K. (author)
Ergonomics, usability and user-centred design are principles that are well known among designers. Yet designers often seem to fail to meet the users' needs, designing things people don't understand or know how to use. To have a clear view on the causes of this failure it is necessary to know what steps designers take during the design process....
conference paper 2011
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Borst, H.C. (author), Salomons, E.M. (author), Lohman, W.J.A. (author), Klerkx, R.T. (author), Zhou, H. (author), Miedema, H.M.E. (author)
For management of environmental noise, insight in the current noise situation is needed. An important source of information is provided by strategic noise maps, which can be implemented in a policy cycle on noise. However, the planning of noise measures in an urban environment is complex. Besides noise from different source types, many other...
conference paper 2011
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van Ruysseveldt, J. (author), Verboon, P. (author), Smulders, P.G.W. (author)
The Job Demands-Resources model predicts that job demands increase and job resources decrease emotional exhaustion in employees. In this study, we investigated one possible mechanism for this, in order to provide a deeper insight into the role of job resources in this energy-depletion process. We assumed that job resources (autonomy and task...
article 2011
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van der Horst, E. (author), Peironcely, J.E. (author), van Westen, G.J.P. (author), van den Hoven, O.O. (author), Galloway, W.R.J.D. (author), Spring, D.R. (author), Wegner, J.K. (author), van Vlijmen, H.W.T. (author), Ijzerman, A.P. (author), Overington, J.P. (author), Bender, A. (author)
Chemogenomic approaches, which link ligand chemistry to bioactivity against targets (and, by extension, to phenotypes) are becoming more and more important due to the increasing number of bioactivity data available both in proprietary databases as well as in the public domain. In this article we review chemogenomics approaches applied in four...
article 2011
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Gaubius Instituut TNO (author), Coomans, C.P. (author), Geerling, J.J. (author), Guigas, B. (author), van den Hoek, A.M. (author), Parlevliet, E.T. (author), Ouwens, D.M. (author), Pijl, H. (author), Voshol, P.J. (author), Rensen, P.C.N. (author), Havekes, L.M. (author), Romijn, J.A. (author)
Insulin signaling in the central nervous system (CNS) is required for the inhibitory effect of insulin on glucose production. Our aim was to determine whether the CNS is also involved in the stimulatory effect of circulating insulin on the tissue-specific retention of fatty acid (FA) from plasma. In wild-type mice, hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic...
article 2011
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Witberg, R.R. (author), van Veldhoven, E.R. (author), Keus, D. (author), Ordelmans, P. (author)
A detailed After Action Review (AAR) is essential to get the most out of a live exercise or training simulation. An effective AAR requires an overall picture of all the actions and events that took place during the exercise. Compiling such an overall picture is often a complicated task, because the different participants all perform their own...
conference paper 2011
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Möller, B. (author), Antelius, F. (author), van den Berg, T.W. (author), Jansen, R.E.J. (author)
One of the most important simulation assets is the data that is collected during executions. Imagine being able to look back, analyze and reuse the data of simulations that have been run during the last decade. However, data logging has a number of challenges, not the least in today’s environment where we need to train jointly and combined and...
conference paper 2011
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Möller, B. (author), Antelius, F. (author), van den Berg, T.W. (author), Jansen, R.E.J. (author)
The Generic Methodology for Verification and Validation (GM-VV) is a generic methodology for VV&A to justify the acceptability of models, simulation, underlying data and results for an intended use. This methodology is currently in the processes of standardization within the SISO. The GM-VV attains its genericness from a framework approach,...
conference paper 2011
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Möller, B. (author), Antelius, F. (author), Brunton, R. (author), van den Berg, T.W. (author), Witberg, R.R. (author)
The Generic Methodology for Verification and Validation (GM-VV) is a generic methodology for VV&A to justify the acceptability of models, simulation, underlying data and results for an intended use. This methodology is currently in the processes of standardization within the SISO. The GM-VV attains its genericness from a framework approach,...
conference paper 2011
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TNO Technische Menskunde (author), Schilder, C. (author), Lousberg, M. (author)
conference paper 2011
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