Projects of bachelor students
The third year of our bachelor program in Knowledge Engineering offers student the possibility to do a Research-Based Learning (MaRBLe) project in the first semester.
- Remco Bras, A walk for the Nao, DKE (2011). [pdf]
- Max Bügler, Efficient object recognition for robot soccer, DKE (2010). [pdf]
- Eric Buil, An Appearance Based Approach to Object Recognition for the Nao RoboCup, DKE (2009).
- Daniel Cleas, Robot Soccer – Using Reinforcement Learning to train the Nao shoot the Ball, DKE (2009). [pdf]
- Michael Clerx, Using a Hierarchy of Reactive Behaviors to Simplify Nao Control, DKE (2009).
- Joscha Fossel, Using Q-learning to Control Robot Goal Keeper Behaviour, DKE (2010). [pdf]
- Sarah Griese, A robot for the elderly? A qualitative research on the acceptance of NAO robots in elderly care, FPN (2015). [pdf]
- Roy Lardenoije, Beat Extraction for Robot Dancing, UCM (2011).
- Achim Leydecker, AIN-Based Robot Soccer Strategy, DKE (2012).
- Roos Malmberg, A comparison between robot gait and human gait with the help of literature research and Gait Analysis of the Nao Robot H25, UCM (2011). [pdf]
- Daniel Mescheder, Learning to Walk A Self Optimizing Gait for the Nao, DKE (2011). [pdf]
- Burkhard von der Osten, Low Level Image Processing Algorithms In Stereo Vision Compared, DKE (2011).
- Renzo Poddighe, Playing Tic-tac-toe with a Nao humaniod robot, DKE (2013). [pdf]
- Renzo Poddighe, Comparing FABRIK and neural networks to traditional methods in solving Inverse Kinematics, DKE (2013). [pdf]
- Lisa Schönfeld, Simple Looks, Complex Moves: Why the use of Humanoid Robots is promising for Human-Robot Interaction, FPN (2010). [pdf]
- Alexandru Surpatean, Non-choreographed Robot Dance, UCM (2010). [pdf]
- Niels Swinkels, Usability Of Reinforcement Learning For Balancing A Humanoid Robot, DKE (2010).