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Automatic image recognition technology spots endangered leatherback sea turtle
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2011
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Software agents arrange freight more efficiently
Traffic jams regularly bring Dutch highways to a halt. Freight is often a major cause of such bottlenecks. Interestingly enough almost one third of all trucks ...
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2009
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Efficiënter op weg met intelligente agenten
Files blokkeren de Nederlandse snelwegen. Daarvan is vrachtvervoer een belangrijke oorzaak. Opvallend genoeg rijdt toch bijna een derde deel van alle ...
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2009
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Intelligente informatica ingezet voor 'groene' ontwikkelingen
Windmolens, biomassa, zonne-energie en opslag zijn essentieel in de groene ontwikkelingen van de energievoorziening, maar vragen steeds meer van het ...
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2009
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Intelligent systems for green developments
Windmills, biomass, solar energy, and storage are essential for green developments in energy supplies, but increase the demands on electricity networks. The ...
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2009
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FOCUS and GLANCE subsidy for CWI
NWO granted two FOCUS subsidies to CWI researchers. FOCUS is the open part of the Bsik programme BRICKS, which has been developed by CWI and NWO Physical ...
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2006
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Image processing reveals both large objects and details
PhD student Gemma Piella has developed a technique that shows large objects and small details in the same image. Normally, the amount of detail in a picture ...
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2003
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Sander Bohte receives NWO grants
The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research NWO has granted a VENI subsidy to CWI researcher Sander Bohte. Bohte will use the grant, approved in March ...
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2003