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Robotics, the new technology wave

Robotics is expected to be the new technology wave which will get ubiquitous applications in our society. The robotics is a greatly multidisciplinary field which had applications from inspection…

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Accelerating sequential computer vision algorithms using commodity parallel hardware

From 2004 onwards the clock frequency of CPUs has not increased significantly. Computer vision applications have an increasing demand for more processing power. The only way to get more…

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Dr. Malcolm Wilson, Petroleum Technology Research Centre

This presentation will focus on the extensive suite of research programs currently under development by the PTRC, including research in the areas of heavy oil, bitumen, conventional oil and…

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Integrated Environmental Assessment: linking science, policy and practice

This presentation will give a brief overview of the research of the Environmental Systems Analysis group, Wageningen University, in the field of Integrated Environmental Assessment. Some examples of the…

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Giant resonances: Compression modes and nuclear incompressibility

More than seven decades ago, the isovector giant dipole resonance (IVGDR) was discovered in g-ray absorption spectra. Its macroscopic properties such as excitation energy, width and exhaustion of the…

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Short Range Radio Research in Twente

One of the challenges in the design of wireless sensor networks is to realize the connectivity between the sensor nodes through low-power, ad-hoc radio links. Analyzing and designing such…

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Multisensory space: multidimensional representations in visual, auditory and haptic working memory

Our cognition of space is inherently multimodal. We build our spatial awareness by integrating information from different modalities such as vision, hearing and haptics. To adapt and react to…

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Towards understanding Dutch automatically

Automatic language analysis is a first step towards the understanding of natural language by computer. In this presentation I show why language analysis is required, what problems it faces, and how…

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System identification

Mathematical models are crucial in many scientific fields. Modelling that starts from first principles can then be a good start. For operational use in real practice, however, the model…

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Identifying features of movement patterns: quantifying variability and stability characteristics

The ability to walk is an important requirementnd unrestrained participation in society. Therefore, for people confronted with neuromuscular or orthopedic pathology or the normal process of aging, retaining or…

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