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Muller, G. (author)
This document addresses the way an architect can do his work. It shows many tools that belong to the architect toolkit: The CAFCR model, tools per 5 views (Customer Objectives, Application, Functional, Conceptual and Realization), Qualities, Story telling and Reasoning in multiple dimensions.
book 2014
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Sappelli, M. (author), Verberne, S. (author), Kraaij, W. (author)
Automatic e-mail categorization with traditional classification methods requires labelling of training data. In a real-life setting, this labelling disturbs the working flow of the user. We argue that it might be helpful to use documents, which are generally well-structured in directories on the file system, as training data for supervised e...
conference paper 2014
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Trichias, K. (author), Litjens, R. (author), Tall, A. (author), Altman, Z. (author), Ramachandra, P. (author)
The advent of Active Antenna Systems has provided new ways and features for increasing the capacity of mobile networks in order to cope with the ever increasing traffic demand. One such feature is the vertical sectorisation (VS) technique where a cell is divided into an inner and an outer sector by using a second downtilted beam from one antenna...
conference paper 2014
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Kempker, P.L. (author), Ran, A.C.M. (author), van Schuppen, J.H. (author)
Coordinated linear systems are a particular class of hierarchical systems with a top-to-bottom information structure, consisting of a coordinator system and two or more subsystems. This paper deals with the construction and minimality of coordinated linear systems. Construction procedures are given to transform unstructured or interconnected...
article 2014
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Holkamp, Y.H. (author), Schavemaker, J.G.M. (author)
Facial expressions are the primary way to show one’s emotional state. Automatic recognition of these cues from video using software allows for various improvements in human-computer interaction, ranging from improved feedback for recommender systems to automatic labeling of movies according to the emotions they induce. A number of affective...
conference paper 2014
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Altman, Z. (author), Amirijoo, M. (author), Gunnarsson, F. (author), Hoffmann, H. (author), Kovács, I.Z. (author), Laselva, D. (author), Sas, B. (author), Spaey, K. (author), Tall, A. (author), van den Berg, H. (author), Zetterberg, K. (author)
With an increasing number of SON functions deployed in cellular radio networks, conflicts between the actions proposed by independently-designed and distributed SON functions may arise. The process of minimizing the occurrence, and the consequences, of such conflicts is referred to as SON coordination. SON coordination can be achieved either by...
conference paper 2014
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Azzopardi, G. (author), Petkov, N. (author)
The primate visual system has an impressive ability to generalize and to discriminate between numerous objects and it is robust to many geometrical transformations as well as lighting conditions. The study of the visual system has been an active reasearch field in neuropysiology for more than half a century. The construction of computational...
bookPart 2014
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Erkin, Z. (author), Veugen, P.J.M. (author)
Millions of people are now increasingly using smart devices at home to improve the quality of their lives. Unfortunately, the smart devices that we use at home for comfort and sim-plicity make our lives more complicated in terms of man-agement due to several issues like mismatching interfaces and complexity of the micro-management. One approach...
conference paper 2014
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van Gemert, J.C. (author), Schavemaker, J.G.M. (author), Bonenkamp, C.W.B. (author)
Amateur soccer statistics have interesting applications such as providing insights to improve team performance, individual coaching, monitoring team progress and personal or team entertainment. Professional soccer statistics are extracted with labor intensive expensive manual effort which is not realistic for amateur matches. In this paper we...
conference paper 2014
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Dimeas, A. (author), Drenkard, S. (author), Hatziargyriou, N. (author), Karnouskos, S. (author), Kok, J.K. (author), Ringelstein, J. (author), Weidlich, A. (author)
Private households constitute a considerable share of Europe's electricity consumption. The current electricity distribution system treats them as effectively passive individual units. In the future, however, users of the electricity grid will be involved more actively in the grid operation and can become part of intelligent networked...
article 2014
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Koç, Y. (author), Warnier, M. (author), van Mieghem, P. (author), Kooij, R.E. (author), Brazier, F.M.T. (author)
Cascading failures are one of the main reasons for blackouts in electric power transmission grids. The economic cost of such failures is in the order of tens of billion dollars annually. The loading level of power system is a key aspect to determine the amount of the damage caused by cascading failures. Existing studies show that the blackout...
article 2014
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Strijkers, R.J. (author), Makkes, M.X. (author), de Laat, C. (author), Meijer, R.J. (author)
We introduce the concept of Internet factories. Internet factories structure the task of creating and managing application-specific overlay networks using infrastructure-as-a-service clouds. We describe the Internet factory architecture and report on a proof of concept with three examples that progressively illustrate its working. In one of...
article 2014
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Strijkers, R.J. (author), Meulenhoff, P.J. (author)
The invention provides a method wherein a first network node advertises available resources that a second network node may use to offload network node functions transparently to the first network node. Examples of the first network node are a client device (e.g. PC, notebook, tablet, smart phone), a server (e.g. application server, a proxy...
patent 2014
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Koldijk, S.J. (author), Sappelli, M. (author), Verberne, S. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Kraaij, W. (author)
This paper describes the new multimodal SWELL knowl- edge work (SWELL-KW) dataset for research on stress and user modeling. The dataset was collected in an experiment, in which 25 people performed typical knowledge work (writing reports, making presentations, reading e-mail, searching for information). We manipulated their working conditions...
conference paper 2014
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Makri, E. (author), Everts, M.H. (author), de Hoogh, S. (author), Peter, A. (author), op den Akker, H. (author), Hartel, P.H. (author), Jonker, W. (author)
We treat the problem of privacy-preserving statistics verification in clinical research. We show that given aggregated results from statistical calculations, we can verify their correctness efficiently, without revealing any of the private inputs used for the calculation. Our construction is based on the primitive of Secure Multi-Party...
conference paper 2014
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Litjens, R. (author), Hendriks, R.W. (author)
Mobile network operators are currently preparing the introduction of QoS differentiation mechanisms in their 3G networks, as a means to support service-specific quality requirements, to enable the offering of distinct subscription forms and/or to enhance the resource efficiency and hence network capacity. In this paper we quantify the attainable...
article 2014
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Koç, Y. (author), Warnier, M. (author), Kooij, R.E. (author), Brazier, F. (author)
Cascading failures are the typical reasons of blackouts in power grids. The grid topology plays an important role in determining the dynamics of cascading failures in power grids. Measures for vulnerability analysis are crucial to assure a higher level of robustness of power grids. Metrics from Complex Networks are widely used to investigate the...
conference paper 2014
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Stefanovic, C. (author), Popovski, P. (author), Jorguseski, L. (author), Sernec, R. (author)
SUNSEED, 'Sustainable and robust networking for smart electricity distribution', is a 3-year project started in 2014 and partially funded under call FP7-ICT-2013-11. The project objective is to research, design and implement methods for exploitation of existing communication infrastructure of energy distribution service operators (DSO) and...
conference paper 2014
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Schavemaker, J.G.M. (author), Thomas, E.D.R. (author), Havekes, A. (author)
In this contribution we present a method to classify segments of gorilla videos1 in different affective categories. The classification method is trained by crowd sourcing affective annotation. The trained classification then uses video features (computed from the video segments) to classify a new video segment into one of different affective...
conference paper 2014
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Makkes, M.X. (author), Oprescu, A.M. (author), Strijkers, R.J. (author), de Laat, C. (author), Meijer, R.J. (author)
The current Internet is a loose federation of independent providers (ISPs) That manually manage inter-domain (ASes) route policies To primarily serve Their own interests. The end-user experience may be hindered by Two aspects: The ASes only optimize locally, possibly delivering sub-optimal end-To-end connections; The manual management of routing...
conference paper 2014
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