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Voogt, M. (author), Zandveld, P. (author), Erbrink, H. (author), van Dinther, D. (author), van den Bulk, P. (author), Kos, G. (author), Blom, M.J. (author), de Jonge, D. (author), Helmink, H. (author), Meydam, J. (author), Visser, J. (author), Middel, J. (author), Hoek, G. (author), van Ratingen, S. (author), Wesseling, J. (author), Janssen, N.A.H. (author)
Background and objectives In recent years it has been shown that aircraft emissions are a dominant source of ultrafine particles in the surroundings of airports. However, health effects of long-term (monthly to yearly) exposure to these particles are unknown. As part of an integrated research program into the health risks of ultrafine particles...
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McQueen, A.D. (author), Suedel, B.C. (author), Ferguson, M.W. (author), de Jong, C.A.F. (author), Thomsen, F. (author)
Underwater sounds produced from anthropogenic sources may pose risks to aquatic life, yet there is much uncertainty regarding the prediction of these impacts. A structured risk-based framework for identifying, assessing, and man aging risks associated with underwater sounds has been previously proposed; however, real-world applications of the...
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Post, Z.J. (author), Zimbeck, W.R. (author), Storck, S.M. (author), van Kempen, F. (author), Otter, G.C.J. (author), Boldt, J.D. (author), van der Laan, L. (author), Szczesniak, S.R. (author), Carter, R.H. (author), Mueller, R.K. (author), Nimer, S.M. (author), Trigg, d.B. (author), Berkson, M.A. (author), Morgan, M.F. (author), Swartz, W.H. (author)
A framework for additive manufacturing aluminum alloy selection was developed to determine the preferred composition and process parameters from which to fabricate topology-optimized optical instrument housings and light-weighted freeform mirrors for the Compact Hyperspectral Air Pollution Sensor (CHAPS). In recent years, a number of high...
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Saravanan, A. (author), Tsfasman, A. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Oertel, C. (author)
In ongoing and consecutive conversations with persons, a social robot has to determine which aspects to remember and how to address them in the conversation. In the health domain, important aspects concern the health-related goals, the experienced progress (expressed sentiment) and the ongoing motivation to pursue them. Despite the progress in...
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Sanchez, M.M. (author), Elfring, J. (author), Silvas, E. (author), van de Molengraft, R. (author)
To operate safely, an automated vehicle (AV) must anticipate how the environment around it will evolve. For that purpose, it is important to know which prediction models are most appropriate for every situation. Currently, assessment of prediction models is often performed over a set of trajectories without distinction of the type of movement...
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Martens, N. (author), Crone, M.R. (author), Hindori-Mohangoo, A. (author), Hindori, M. (author), Reis, R. (author), Hoxha, I.S. (author), Abanga, J. (author), Matthews, S. (author), Berry, L. (author), van der Kleij, R.M.J.J. (author), van den Akker-van Marle, M. (author), van Damme, A. (author), Talrich, F. (author), Beeckman, K. (author), Mc Court, C. (author), Schindler Rising, S. (author), Billings, D.L. (author), Rijnders, M.E.B. (author)
Background: Group care (GC) improves the quality of maternity care, stimulates women’s participation in their own care and facilitates growth of women’s social support networks. There is an urgent need to identify and disseminate the best mechanisms for implementing GC in ways that are feasible, context appropriate and sustainable. This protocol...
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Vossen, E. (author), van der Gulden, J.W.J. (author), van Genabeek, J. (author), Schaap, R. (author), Anema, J.R. (author), Schaafsma, F.G. (author)
Background. For working patients with a lower socioeconomic position, health complaints often result from a combination of problems on multiple life domains. To prevent long-term health complaints and absence from work, it is crucial for general and occupational health professionals to adopt a broad perspective on health and to collaborate when...
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Durán Jiménez, D. (author), de Bruin-Hoegee, J.M. (author), Alkema, D.P.W. (author), Noort, D. (author), Busker, R.W. (author), van Wuijckhuijse, A.L. (author)
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Gilsing, R. (author), Turetken, O. (author), Grefen, P. (author), Ozkan, B. (author), Adali, O.E. (author)
Background: As a result of factors such as digitization and rapid technology change, organizations are compelled to innovate their business models at an accelerated pace. While the domain of business model innovation has focused on understanding and structuring the process of innovation, it offers limited guidance for evaluating business models...
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Verlinden, D.A. (author), Schuller, A.A. (author), Reijneveld, S.A. (author), van Dommelen, P. (author), Vermaire, J.H. (author)
Objectives: Economic evaluations can support provision of adequate and affordable oral care, requiring valid information on costs. The aim was to assess the validity of (a) patients' self-report (PS) and routine electronic patient records (EPR) regarding time spent per visit and (b) PS regarding types of treatment and type of dental...
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van Veenstra, A.F. (author), Timan, T. (author)
Impact assessments have long been used for policy evaluation as well as for assessing (emerging) technologies. Within the field of Digital Governance, impact assessments are often used to analyze policy implications or to assess the impact of technologies such as big data and artificial intelligence on public services. Furthermore, within this...
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Dhondt, S. (author)
The Finnish TEKES and later Business Finland invested in the Liideri programme. This programme supported firms to improve workplaces, with the idea that better quality of work would enhance the performance of these firms. The programme was conducted in the period 2012-2018. After finalisation, an external evaluator looked at possible benefits....
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de Gelder, E. (author), Hof, J. (author), Cator, E. (author), Paardekooper, J. (author), Camp, O.O.D. (author), Ploeg, J. (author), de Schutter, B. (author)
The development of assessment methods for the performance of Automated Vehicles (AVs) is essential to enable the deployment of automated driving technologies, due to the complex operational domain of AVs. One candidate is scenario-based assessment, in which test cases are derived from real-world road traffic scenarios obtained from driving data....
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Zhang, Y. (author), Zhang, D.W. (author), Lacoste-Julien, S. (author), Burghouts, G.J. (author), Snoek, C.G.M. (author)
Most set prediction models in deep learning use set-equivariant operations, but they actually operate on multisets. We show that set-equivariant functions cannot represent certain functions on multisets, so we introduce the more appropriate notion of multiset-equivariance. We identify that the existing Deep Set Prediction Network (DSPN) can be...
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Campioni, L. (author), Wissingh, B. (author), Tortonesi, M. (author), Suri, N. (author), Stefanelli, C. (author)
The characteristics of tactical network environments pose a severe challenge to information sharing. In particular, the Distributed, Intermittent, and Limited (DIL) nature of these networks require specifically designed communication protocols capable of efficiently exploiting the scarce network resources to offer reliable communication. While...
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Bouva, M. (author), Heijnen, M.L. (author), Jacobs, B. (author), van der Ploeg, C.P.B. (author), Gille, J. (author), Gulmans, V. (author), Verschoof-Puite, R. (author), de Winter-de Groot, K. (author)
public lecture 2021
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Kermavnar, T. (author), de Vries, A.W. (author), de Looze, M.P. (author), O'Sullivan, L.W. (author)
This study is an updated systematic review of papers published in the last 5 years on industrial back-support exoskeletons. The research questions were aimed at addressing the recent findings regarding objective (e.g. body loading, user performance) and subjective evaluations (e.g. user satisfaction), potential side effects, and methodological...
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Gunkel, S.N.B. (author), Hindriks, R. (author), Assal, K.M.E. (author), Stokking, H.M. (author), Dijkstra-Soudarissanane, S. (author), Haar, F.T. (author), Niamut, O. (author)
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Gómez, J.F. (author), Shoeibi Omrani, P.S. (author), Belfroid, S.P.C. (author)
In gas wells, decreased/unstable production can occur due to difficult-to-predict dynamic effects resulted from late-life phenomena, such as liquid loading and flooding. To minimize the negative impact of these effects, maximize production and extend the wells’ lifetime, wells are often operated in an intermittent production regime. The goal of...
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Klaver, L. (author), van der Knaap, T.P.R. (author), van der Geest, J. (author), Harmsma, E.J. (author), van der Waaij, B.D. (author), Pileggi, P.P. (author)
Cloud computing services are integral to the digital transformation. They deliver greater connectivity, tremendous savings, and lower total cost of ownership. Despite such benefits and benchmarking advances, costs are still quite unpredictable, performance is unclear, security is inconsistent, and there is minimal control over aspects like data...
conference paper 2021
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