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To bring more structure into the map, we may experiment with the following approach: first identify which metro lines, or which sections thereof, are most important; then adapt the force-directed method such that these lines are drawn straighter or smoother, while allowing less important lines to become more twisted. | To bring more structure into the map, we may experiment with the following approach: first identify which metro lines, or which sections thereof, are most important; then adapt the force-directed method such that these lines are drawn straighter or smoother, while allowing less important lines to become more twisted. | ||
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====Identifying clusters of parallel linear features for roadway modelling (M)==== | ====Identifying clusters of parallel linear features for roadway modelling (M)==== | ||
- | Wouter van der Stoel is doing his graduation project at the research laboratories of Audi in Ingolstadt. His task is to design an algorithm to determine relations between linear roadway features (such as lane markings and crash barriers): a highly-automated vehicle could use this to build a model of how many lanes there are and where they split or merge. We keep in touch about the progress of his project by regular conference calls with Wouter, me, and his advisors at Audi. | + | Wouter van der Stoel did his graduation project at the research laboratories of Audi in Ingolstadt. His task was to design an algorithm to determine relations between linear roadway features (such as lane markings and crash barriers): a highly-automated vehicle could use this to build a model of how many lanes there are and where they split or merge. We kept in touch about the progress of his project by regular conference calls with Wouter, me, and his advisors at Audi. |
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- | Below you find a list of projects that I supervised when I worked at the Eindhoven University of Technology. | + | |
==== Algorithms for space planning in architecture (M)==== | ==== Algorithms for space planning in architecture (M)==== |