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Kox, E.S. (author), Siegling, L. (author), Kerstholt, J.H. (author)
Autonomous agents (AA) will increasingly be deployed as teammates instead of tools. In many operational situations, flawless performance from AA cannot be guaranteed. This may lead to a breach in the human’s trust, which can compromise collaboration. This highlights the importance of thinking about how to deal with error and trust violations...
article 2022
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Kox, E.S. (author), Kerstholt, J.H. (author), Hueting, T.F. (author), de Vries, P.W. (author)
Trust is a fundamental aspect of teamwork in Human-Agent Teams (HATs). Trust violations are an inevitable aspect of the cycle of trust, so effective trust repair strategies are needed to ensure durable and successful team performance. This study explores the effectiveness of four trust repair strategies. In a first-person shooter resembling HAT...
conference paper 2022
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Krishnan, S. (author), Vermeulen, R. (author), Pronk, A. (author), Gyori, B.M. (author), Bachman, J.A. (author), Vlaanderen, J. (author), Stierum, R. (author)
BACKGROUND: Mechanistic data is increasingly used in hazard identification of chemicals. However, the volume of data is large, challenging the efficient identification and clustering of relevant data. OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether evidence identification for hazard assessment can become more efficient and informed through an automated...
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Kox, E.S. (author), Kerstholt, J.H. (author), Hueting, T.F. (author), de Vries, P.W. (author)
The role of intelligent agents becomes more social as they are expected to act in direct interaction, involvement and/or interdependency with humans and other artificial entities, as in Human-Agent Teams (HAT). The highly interdependent and dynamic nature of teamwork demands correctly calibrated trust among team members. Trust violations are an...
article 2021
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Lubelli, B. (author), Nijland, T.G. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author)
article 2021
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de Visser, E.J. (author), Peeters, M.M.M. (author), Jung, M.F. (author), Kohn, S. (author), Shaw, T.H. (author), Pak, R. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
The introduction of artificial teammates in the form of autonomous social robots, with fewer social abilities compared to humans, presents new challenges for human–robot team dynamics. A key characteristic of high performing human-only teams is their ability to establish, develop, and calibrate trust over long periods of time, making the...
article 2020
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de Visser, E.J. (author), Peeters, M.M.H. (author), Jung, M.F. (author), Kohn, S. (author), Shaw, T.H. (author), Pak, R. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
The introduction of artificial teammates in the form of autonomous social robots, with fewer social abilities compared to humans, presents new challenges for human–robot team dynamics. A key characteristic of high performing human-only teams is their ability to establish, develop, and calibrate trust over long periods of time, making the...
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Valek, J. (author), Hughes, J.J. (author), Pique, F. (author), Gulotta, D. (author), van Hees, R. (author), Papayiani, I. (author)
Surface repair mortars are used for the compensation, or repair, of lost portions of surface materials in historic masonry buildings. It is recommended that their design and application should be performed in a wider context of conservation values related decision making, to prioritise preservation of original fabric, authenticity of approach...
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Derks, M.J.W. (author), Romijn, H. (author)
Rural off-grid electrification systems powered by renewable energy have become popular in the Global South. Unfortunately, many microgrids have experienced trouble during their first years of operation, leading to premature system deterioration. In this paper we trace these problems to institutional issues associated with goal displacement in...
article 2019
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Catoire, M. (author), Krom, B.N. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author)
A high level of dexterity is becoming increasingly important for teleoperated inspection, maintenance and repair robots. A standard test to benchmark system dexterity can advance the design, quantify possible improvements, and increase the effectiveness of such systems. Because of the wide variety of tasks and application domains ranging from...
conference paper 2018
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Polder, R. (author), Peelen, W. (author)
This paper presents an overview of 30 years' experience with cathodic protection of steel in concrete in The Netherlands. Principles and practical aspects of CP and its design and installation are presented. Three phases have passed from the late 1980s until present: pioneering, development and maturity. In the first period CP was mainly applied...
conference paper 2018
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Wei, W. (author), Bastiaanen-Jenniskens, Y.M. (author), Suijkerbuik, M. (author), Kops, N. (author), Bos, P.K. (author), Verhaar, J.A.M. (author), Zuurmond, A.M. (author), Dell'Accio, F. (author), van Osch, G.J.V.M. (author)
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for osteoarthritis, but it is unknown what it does on cartilage repair. Here we investigated whether a high fat diet (HFD) influences cartilage repair in a mouse model of cartilage repair. We fed DBA/1 mice control or HFD (60% energy from fat). After 2 weeks, a full thickness cartilage defect was made in the...
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Ghosh, M (author), Oner, D. (author), Poels, K. (author), Tabish, A.M. (author), Vlaanderen, J. (author), Pronk, A. (author), Kuijpers, E. (author), Lan, Q. (author), Vermeulen, R. (author), Bekaert, B. (author), Hoet, P.H.M. (author), Godderis, L. (author)
This study was designed to assess the epigenetic alterations in blood cells, induced by occupational exposure to multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT). The study population comprised of MWCNT-exposed workers (n=24) and unexposed controls (n=43) from the same workplace. We measured global DNA methylation/hydroxymethylation levels on the 5th...
article 2017
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Oostra, A.J. (author), Reddy, A. (author), Smits, E.C.P. (author), Abbel, R.J. (author), Groen, W.A. (author), Blom, P.W.M. (author), Michels, J.J. (author)
A method is presented to self-repair cracks in embedded silver grid structures used in large area organic electronics. The repair procedure is based on electro-deposition, incited by the application of a moderate DC voltage across the crack. During this process the organic anode that is in direct electrical contact with the silver grid,...
article 2016
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Keyvani, A. (author), Tamer, M.S. (author), van Es, M.H. (author), Sadeghian Marnani, H. (author)
In this paper we present a new AFM based nano-patterning technique that can be used for fast defect repairing of high resolution photomasks and possibly other high-speed nano-patterning applications. The proposed method works based on hammering the sample with tapping mode AFM followed by wet cleaning of the residuals. On the area where a...
conference paper 2016
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Coope, T.S. (author), Luterbacher, R. (author), Turkenburg, D.H. (author), Fischer, H.R. (author), Bond, I.P. (author)
Realising self-healing composites in a commercial environment remains a challenge for the transport sector. Herein, this research considers the design envelope and the implications of embedding self-healing agents into commercially relevant fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composite applications. A novel epoxy resin containing reversible bondable...
conference paper 2015
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Oostra, A.J. (author), Blom, P.W.M. (author), Michels, J.J. (author)
Defects occurring during printing of the photoactive layer in organic solar cells lead to short-circuits due to direct contact between the PEDOT:PSS anode and metallic cathode. We provide a highly effective repair method where the defected zone with bare PEDOT:PSS is treated with aqueous sodium hypochlorite to locally disrupt the conductivity of...
article 2015
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Jolt Oostra, A. (author), Blom, P.W.M. (author), Michels, J.J. (author)
Pinholes in the emitting layer of an organic light emitting diode (OLED), e.g. induced by particle contamination or processing flaws, lead to direct contact between the hole-injection layer (HIL) and the cathode. The resulting short circuits give rise to catastrophic device failure. We demonstrate that these short circuits can be effectively...
article 2014
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McNally, K. (author), Warren, N. (author), Fransman, W. (author), Entink, R.K. (author), Schinkel, J. (author), Van Tongeren, M. (author), Cherrie, J.W. (author), Kromhout, H. (author), Schneider, T. (author), Tielemans, E. (author)
This paper describes a Bayesian model for the assessment of inhalation exposures in an occupational setting; the methodology underpins a freely available web-based application for exposure assessment, the Advanced REACH Tool (ART). The ART is a higher tier exposure tool that combines disparate sources of information within a Bayesian statistical...
article 2014
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Gvaramia, D. (author), Blaauboer, M.E. (author), Hanemaaijer, R. (author), Everts, V. (author)
Fibrosis underlies the pathogenesis of numerous diseases and leads to severe damage of vital body organs and, frequently, to death. Better understanding of the mechanisms resulting in fibrosis is essential for developing appropriate treatment solutions and is therefore of upmost importance. Recent evidence suggests a significant antifibrotic...
article 2013
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