---
_id: '17656'
author:
- first_name: Gleb
  full_name: Polevoy, Gleb
  id: '83983'
  last_name: Polevoy
- first_name: Mathijs
  full_name: de Weerdt, Mathijs
  last_name: de Weerdt
- first_name: Catholijn
  full_name: Jonker, Catholijn
  last_name: Jonker
citation:
  ama: 'Polevoy G, de Weerdt M, Jonker C. The Convergence of Reciprocation. In: <i>Proceedings
    of the 2016 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems</i>.
    AAMAS ’16. Richland, SC: International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent
    Systems; 2016:1431-1432.'
  apa: 'Polevoy, G., de Weerdt, M., &#38; Jonker, C. (2016). The Convergence of Reciprocation.
    In <i>Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and
    Multiagent Systems</i> (pp. 1431–1432). Richland, SC: International Foundation
    for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems.'
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Polevoy_de Weerdt_Jonker_2016, place={Richland, SC}, series={AAMAS
    ’16}, title={The Convergence of Reciprocation}, booktitle={Proceedings of the
    2016 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems}, publisher={International
    Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems}, author={Polevoy, Gleb
    and de Weerdt, Mathijs and Jonker, Catholijn}, year={2016}, pages={1431–1432},
    collection={AAMAS ’16} }'
  chicago: 'Polevoy, Gleb, Mathijs de Weerdt, and Catholijn Jonker. “The Convergence
    of Reciprocation.” In <i>Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Autonomous
    Agents and Multiagent Systems</i>, 1431–32. AAMAS ’16. Richland, SC: International
    Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2016.'
  ieee: G. Polevoy, M. de Weerdt, and C. Jonker, “The Convergence of Reciprocation,”
    in <i>Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and
    Multiagent Systems</i>, 2016, pp. 1431–1432.
  mla: Polevoy, Gleb, et al. “The Convergence of Reciprocation.” <i>Proceedings of
    the 2016 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems</i>,
    International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2016, pp.
    1431–32.
  short: 'G. Polevoy, M. de Weerdt, C. Jonker, in: Proceedings of the 2016 International
    Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, International Foundation
    for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, Richland, SC, 2016, pp. 1431–1432.'
date_created: 2020-08-06T15:20:45Z
date_updated: 2022-01-06T06:53:16Z
department:
- _id: '63'
- _id: '541'
extern: '1'
keyword:
- agent's influence
- behavior
- convergence
- perron-frobenius
- reciprocal interaction
- repeated reciprocation
language:
- iso: eng
page: 1431-1432
place: Richland, SC
publication: Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Autonomous Agents
  and Multiagent Systems
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - 978-1-4503-4239-1
publisher: International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
series_title: AAMAS '16
status: public
title: The Convergence of Reciprocation
type: conference
user_id: '83983'
year: '2016'
...
---
_id: '191'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: One purpose of requirement refinement is that higher-level requirements have
    to be translated to something usable by developers. Since customer requirements
    are often written in natural language by end users, they lack precision, completeness
    and consistency. Although user stories are often used in the requirement elicitation
    process in order to describe the possibilities how to interact with the software,
    there is always something unspoken. Here, we present techniques how to automatically
    refine vague software descriptions. Thus, we can bridge the gap by first revising
    natural language utterances from higher-level to more detailed customer requirements,
    before functionality matters. We therefore focus on the resolution of semantically
    incomplete user-generated sentences (i.e. non-instantiated arguments of predicates)
    and provide ontology-based gap-filling suggestions how to complete unverbalized
    information in the user’s demand.
author:
- first_name: Michaela
  full_name: Geierhos, Michaela
  id: '42496'
  last_name: Geierhos
  orcid: 0000-0002-8180-5606
- first_name: Frederik Simon
  full_name: Bäumer, Frederik Simon
  id: '38837'
  last_name: Bäumer
citation:
  ama: 'Geierhos M, Bäumer FS. How to Complete Customer Requirements: Using Concept
    Expansion for Requirement Refinement. In: Métais E, Meziane F, Saraee M, Sugumaran
    V, Vadera S, eds. <i>Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Applications
    of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB)</i>. Vol 9612. Lecture Notes
    in Computer Science. Cham, Switzerland: Springer; 2016:37-47. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4">10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4</a>'
  apa: 'Geierhos, M., &#38; Bäumer, F. S. (2016). How to Complete Customer Requirements:
    Using Concept Expansion for Requirement Refinement. In E. Métais, F. Meziane,
    M. Saraee, V. Sugumaran, &#38; S. Vadera (Eds.), <i>Proceedings of the 21st International
    Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB)</i>
    (Vol. 9612, pp. 37–47). Cham, Switzerland: Springer. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4</a>'
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Geierhos_Bäumer_2016, place={Cham, Switzerland}, series={Lecture
    Notes in Computer Science}, title={How to Complete Customer Requirements: Using
    Concept Expansion for Requirement Refinement}, volume={9612}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4">10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4</a>},
    booktitle={Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Applications of
    Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB)}, publisher={Springer}, author={Geierhos,
    Michaela and Bäumer, Frederik Simon}, editor={Métais, Elisabeth  and Meziane,
    Farid  and Saraee, Mohamad  and Sugumaran, Vijayan  and Vadera, Sunil Editors},
    year={2016}, pages={37–47}, collection={Lecture Notes in Computer Science} }'
  chicago: 'Geierhos, Michaela, and Frederik Simon Bäumer. “How to Complete Customer
    Requirements: Using Concept Expansion for Requirement Refinement.” In <i>Proceedings
    of the 21st International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information
    Systems (NLDB)</i>, edited by Elisabeth  Métais, Farid  Meziane, Mohamad  Saraee,
    Vijayan  Sugumaran, and Sunil  Vadera, 9612:37–47. Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
    Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2016. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4</a>.'
  ieee: 'M. Geierhos and F. S. Bäumer, “How to Complete Customer Requirements: Using
    Concept Expansion for Requirement Refinement,” in <i>Proceedings of the 21st International
    Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB)</i>,
    Salford, UK, 2016, vol. 9612, pp. 37–47.'
  mla: 'Geierhos, Michaela, and Frederik Simon Bäumer. “How to Complete Customer Requirements:
    Using Concept Expansion for Requirement Refinement.” <i>Proceedings of the 21st
    International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems
    (NLDB)</i>, edited by Elisabeth  Métais et al., vol. 9612, Springer, 2016, pp.
    37–47, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4">10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4</a>.'
  short: 'M. Geierhos, F.S. Bäumer, in: E. Métais, F. Meziane, M. Saraee, V. Sugumaran,
    S. Vadera (Eds.), Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Applications
    of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB), Springer, Cham, Switzerland,
    2016, pp. 37–47.'
conference:
  end_date: 2016-06-24
  location: Salford, UK
  name: 21st International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information
    Systems (NLDB 2016)
  start_date: 2016-06-22
date_created: 2017-10-17T12:41:29Z
date_updated: 2022-01-06T06:53:58Z
ddc:
- '040'
department:
- _id: '36'
- _id: '1'
- _id: '579'
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-41754-7_4
editor:
- first_name: 'Elisabeth '
  full_name: 'Métais, Elisabeth '
  last_name: Métais
- first_name: 'Farid '
  full_name: 'Meziane, Farid '
  last_name: Meziane
- first_name: 'Mohamad '
  full_name: 'Saraee, Mohamad '
  last_name: Saraee
- first_name: 'Vijayan '
  full_name: 'Sugumaran, Vijayan '
  last_name: Sugumaran
- first_name: 'Sunil '
  full_name: 'Vadera, Sunil '
  last_name: Vadera
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intvolume: '      9612'
keyword:
- Requirement refinement
- Concept expansion
- Ontology-based instantiation of predicate-argument structure
language:
- iso: eng
page: 37-47
place: Cham, Switzerland
project:
- _id: '1'
  name: SFB 901
- _id: '3'
  name: SFB 901 - Project Area B
- _id: '9'
  name: SFB 901 - Subproject B1
publication: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Applications of Natural
  Language to Information Systems (NLDB)
publication_identifier:
  eisbn:
  - 978-3-319-41754-7
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title: 'How to Complete Customer Requirements: Using Concept Expansion for Requirement
  Refinement'
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...
---
_id: '4690'
author:
- first_name: Elena
  full_name: Gorbacheva, Elena
  last_name: Gorbacheva
- first_name: Armin
  full_name: Stein, Armin
  last_name: Stein
- first_name: Theresa
  full_name: Schmiedel, Theresa
  last_name: Schmiedel
- first_name: Oliver
  full_name: Müller, Oliver
  id: '72849'
  last_name: Müller
citation:
  ama: Gorbacheva E, Stein A, Schmiedel T, Müller O. The Role of Gender in Business
    Process Management Competence Supply. <i>Business and Information Systems Engineering</i>.
    2016;(3):213--231. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2">10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2</a>
  apa: Gorbacheva, E., Stein, A., Schmiedel, T., &#38; Müller, O. (2016). The Role
    of Gender in Business Process Management Competence Supply. <i>Business and Information
    Systems Engineering</i>, (3), 213--231. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2">https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Gorbacheva_Stein_Schmiedel_Müller_2016, title={The Role of Gender
    in Business Process Management Competence Supply}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2">10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2</a>},
    number={3}, journal={Business and Information Systems Engineering}, author={Gorbacheva,
    Elena and Stein, Armin and Schmiedel, Theresa and Müller, Oliver}, year={2016},
    pages={213--231} }'
  chicago: 'Gorbacheva, Elena, Armin Stein, Theresa Schmiedel, and Oliver Müller.
    “The Role of Gender in Business Process Management Competence Supply.” <i>Business
    and Information Systems Engineering</i>, no. 3 (2016): 213--231. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2">https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2</a>.'
  ieee: E. Gorbacheva, A. Stein, T. Schmiedel, and O. Müller, “The Role of Gender
    in Business Process Management Competence Supply,” <i>Business and Information
    Systems Engineering</i>, no. 3, pp. 213--231, 2016.
  mla: Gorbacheva, Elena, et al. “The Role of Gender in Business Process Management
    Competence Supply.” <i>Business and Information Systems Engineering</i>, no. 3,
    2016, pp. 213--231, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2">10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2</a>.
  short: E. Gorbacheva, A. Stein, T. Schmiedel, O. Müller, Business and Information
    Systems Engineering (2016) 213--231.
date_created: 2018-10-12T08:29:58Z
date_updated: 2022-01-06T07:01:18Z
doi: 10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2
extern: '1'
issue: '3'
keyword:
- BPM workforce
- Business process management
- Competences
- Gender diversity
- Latent semantic analysis
- Skills
- Text mining
language:
- iso: eng
page: 213--231
publication: Business and Information Systems Engineering
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - '18670202'
status: public
title: The Role of Gender in Business Process Management Competence Supply
type: journal_article
user_id: '72849'
year: '2016'
...
---
_id: '4692'
author:
- first_name: Oliver
  full_name: Müller, Oliver
  id: '72849'
  last_name: Müller
- first_name: Theresa
  full_name: Schmiedel, Theresa
  last_name: Schmiedel
- first_name: Elena
  full_name: Gorbacheva, Elena
  last_name: Gorbacheva
- first_name: Jan
  full_name: vom Brocke, Jan
  last_name: vom Brocke
citation:
  ama: 'Müller O, Schmiedel T, Gorbacheva E, vom Brocke J. Towards a typology of business
    process management professionals: identifying patterns of competences through
    latent semantic analysis. <i>Enterprise Information Systems</i>. 2016;(1):50--80.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2014.923514">10.1080/17517575.2014.923514</a>'
  apa: 'Müller, O., Schmiedel, T., Gorbacheva, E., &#38; vom Brocke, J. (2016). Towards
    a typology of business process management professionals: identifying patterns
    of competences through latent semantic analysis. <i>Enterprise Information Systems</i>,
    (1), 50--80. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2014.923514">https://doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2014.923514</a>'
  bibtex: '@article{Müller_Schmiedel_Gorbacheva_vom Brocke_2016, title={Towards a
    typology of business process management professionals: identifying patterns of
    competences through latent semantic analysis}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2014.923514">10.1080/17517575.2014.923514</a>},
    number={1}, journal={Enterprise Information Systems}, author={Müller, Oliver and
    Schmiedel, Theresa and Gorbacheva, Elena and vom Brocke, Jan}, year={2016}, pages={50--80}
    }'
  chicago: 'Müller, Oliver, Theresa Schmiedel, Elena Gorbacheva, and Jan vom Brocke.
    “Towards a Typology of Business Process Management Professionals: Identifying
    Patterns of Competences through Latent Semantic Analysis.” <i>Enterprise Information
    Systems</i>, no. 1 (2016): 50--80. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2014.923514">https://doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2014.923514</a>.'
  ieee: 'O. Müller, T. Schmiedel, E. Gorbacheva, and J. vom Brocke, “Towards a typology
    of business process management professionals: identifying patterns of competences
    through latent semantic analysis,” <i>Enterprise Information Systems</i>, no.
    1, pp. 50--80, 2016.'
  mla: 'Müller, Oliver, et al. “Towards a Typology of Business Process Management
    Professionals: Identifying Patterns of Competences through Latent Semantic Analysis.”
    <i>Enterprise Information Systems</i>, no. 1, 2016, pp. 50--80, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2014.923514">10.1080/17517575.2014.923514</a>.'
  short: O. Müller, T. Schmiedel, E. Gorbacheva, J. vom Brocke, Enterprise Information
    Systems (2016) 50--80.
date_created: 2018-10-12T08:30:10Z
date_updated: 2022-01-06T07:01:18Z
doi: 10.1080/17517575.2014.923514
extern: '1'
issue: '1'
keyword:
- abilities
- business process management
- competences
- knowledge
- latent semantic analysis
- professionals
- skills
- typology
language:
- iso: eng
page: 50--80
publication: Enterprise Information Systems
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - '17517583'
status: public
title: 'Towards a typology of business process management professionals: identifying
  patterns of competences through latent semantic analysis'
type: journal_article
user_id: '72849'
year: '2016'
...
---
_id: '8836'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: While Islamic State is the most present example, it is a fact that in many
    places around the globe, throughout history initially small groups have tried
    to challenge and destabilize or even overthrow governments by means of terrorist
    and guerrilla strategies. Therefore, we answer two questions. Why does a small
    group of insurgents believe it can overthrow the government by turning violent,
    even if the government is clearly superior? And how does a conflict develop into
    terrorism, a guerilla war, or a major conventional civil war, or is resolved peacefully?
    We develop a formal model for rebels and government and derive optimal choices.
    Further, we focus on three elements as important ingredients of a "destabilization
    war". All three of these - large random events, time preference (which we relate
    to ideology), and choice of duration of fight - are rarely considered in formal
    conflict theory. We can answer the above two questions using game theory analysis.
    First, insurgents rise up because they hope to destabilize through permanent challenging
    attacks. In this context, large randomness is an important ally of rebels. While
    each individual attack may have a low impact, at some point a large random event
    could lead to success. Hence, the duration of activities is a constitutive element
    of this kind of armed conflict. Patience (low time preference), which may reflect
    rebels' degree of ideological motivation, is crucial. Second, the mode of warfare
    or the conflict resolutions that develop are generally path-dependent and conditioned
    on the full set of options (including compromise). Various conditions (level of
    funding, ease of recruitment, access to weapons) influence different modes of
    warfare or a peaceful compromise in a complex way.
author:
- first_name: Thomas
  full_name: Gries, Thomas
  id: '186'
  last_name: Gries
- first_name: Claus-Jochen
  full_name: Haake, Claus-Jochen
  id: '20801'
  last_name: Haake
citation:
  ama: Gries T, Haake C-J. <i>An Economic Theory of “Destabilization War.”</i> Vol
    95.; 2016.
  apa: Gries, T., &#38; Haake, C.-J. (2016). <i>An Economic Theory of “Destabilization
    War”</i> (Vol. 95).
  bibtex: '@book{Gries_Haake_2016, series={Working Papers CIE}, title={An Economic
    Theory of “Destabilization War”}, volume={95}, author={Gries, Thomas and Haake,
    Claus-Jochen}, year={2016}, collection={Working Papers CIE} }'
  chicago: Gries, Thomas, and Claus-Jochen Haake. <i>An Economic Theory of “Destabilization
    War.”</i> Vol. 95. Working Papers CIE, 2016.
  ieee: T. Gries and C.-J. Haake, <i>An Economic Theory of “Destabilization War,”</i>
    vol. 95. 2016.
  mla: Gries, Thomas, and Claus-Jochen Haake. <i>An Economic Theory of “Destabilization
    War.”</i> Vol. 95, 2016.
  short: T. Gries, C.-J. Haake, An Economic Theory of “Destabilization War,” 2016.
date_created: 2019-04-08T06:45:02Z
date_updated: 2022-01-06T07:04:03Z
ddc:
- '040'
department:
- _id: '205'
- _id: '475'
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  date_created: 2019-04-08T06:49:16Z
  date_updated: 2019-04-08T06:49:16Z
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intvolume: '        95'
jel:
- H56
- O10
- D84
- C72
- D74
keyword:
- terrorism
- civil war
- conflict duration
- game theory
- stochastic process
- ideology
language:
- iso: eng
series_title: Working Papers CIE
status: public
title: An Economic Theory of 'Destabilization War'
type: working_paper
user_id: '20801'
volume: 95
year: '2016'
...
---
_id: '9966'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Usage of copper wire bonds allows to push power boundaries imposed by aluminum
    wire bonds. Copper allows higher electrical, thermal and mechanical loads than
    aluminum, which currently is the most commonly used material in heavy wire bonding.
    This is the main driving factor for increased usage of copper in high power applications
    such as wind turbines, locomotives or electric vehicles. At the same time, usage
    of copper also increases tool wear and reduces the range of parameter values for
    a stable process, making the process more challenging. To overcome these drawbacks,
    parameter adaptation at runtime using self-optimization is desired. A self-optimizing
    system is based on system objectives that evaluate and quantify system performance.
    System parameters can be changed at runtime such that pre-selected objective values
    are reached. For adaptation of bond process parameters, model-based self-optimization
    is employed. Since it is based on a model of the system, the bond process was
    modeled. In addition to static model parameters such as wire and substrate material
    properties and vibration characteristics of transducer and tool, variable model
    inputs are process parameters. Main simulation result is bonded area in the wiresubstrate
    contact. This model is then used to find valid and optimal working points before
    operation. The working point is composed of normal force and ultrasonic voltage
    trajectories, which are usually determined experimentally. Instead, multiobjective
    optimalization is used to compute trajectories that simultaneously optimize bond
    quality, process duration, tool wear and probability of tool-substrate contacts.
    The values of these objectives are computed using the process model. At runtime,
    selection among pre-determined optimal working points is sufficient to prioritize
    individual objectives. This way, the computationally expensive process of numerically
    solving a multiobjective optimal control problem and the demanding high speed
    bonding process are separated. To evaluate to what extent the pre-defined goals
    of self-optimization are met, an offthe- shelf heavy wire bonding machine was
    modified to allow for parameter adaptation and for transmitting of measurement
    data at runtime. This data is received by an external computer system and evaluated
    to select a new working point. Then, new process parameters are sent to the modified
    bonding machine for use for subsequent bonds. With these components, a full self-optimizing
    system has been implemented.
author:
- first_name: Tobias
  full_name: Meyer , Tobias
  last_name: 'Meyer '
- first_name: Andreas
  full_name: Unger, Andreas
  last_name: Unger
- first_name: Simon
  full_name: Althoff, Simon
  last_name: Althoff
- first_name: Walter
  full_name: Sextro, Walter
  id: '21220'
  last_name: Sextro
- first_name: Michael
  full_name: Brökelmann, Michael
  last_name: Brökelmann
- first_name: Matthias
  full_name: Hunstig, Matthias
  last_name: Hunstig
- first_name: Karsten
  full_name: Guth, Karsten
  last_name: Guth
citation:
  ama: 'Meyer  T, Unger A, Althoff S, et al. Reliable Manufacturing of Heavy Copper
    Wire Bonds Using Online Parameter Adaptation. In: <i>IEEE 66th Electronic Components
    and Technology Conference</i>. ; 2016:622-628. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2016.215">10.1109/ECTC.2016.215</a>'
  apa: Meyer , T., Unger, A., Althoff, S., Sextro, W., Brökelmann, M., Hunstig, M.,
    &#38; Guth, K. (2016). Reliable Manufacturing of Heavy Copper Wire Bonds Using
    Online Parameter Adaptation. In <i>IEEE 66th Electronic Components and Technology
    Conference</i> (pp. 622–628). <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2016.215">https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2016.215</a>
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Meyer _Unger_Althoff_Sextro_Brökelmann_Hunstig_Guth_2016,
    title={Reliable Manufacturing of Heavy Copper Wire Bonds Using Online Parameter
    Adaptation}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2016.215">10.1109/ECTC.2016.215</a>},
    booktitle={IEEE 66th Electronic Components and Technology Conference}, author={Meyer
    , Tobias and Unger, Andreas and Althoff, Simon and Sextro, Walter and Brökelmann,
    Michael and Hunstig, Matthias and Guth, Karsten}, year={2016}, pages={622–628}
    }'
  chicago: Meyer , Tobias, Andreas Unger, Simon Althoff, Walter Sextro, Michael Brökelmann,
    Matthias Hunstig, and Karsten Guth. “Reliable Manufacturing of Heavy Copper Wire
    Bonds Using Online Parameter Adaptation.” In <i>IEEE 66th Electronic Components
    and Technology Conference</i>, 622–28, 2016. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2016.215">https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2016.215</a>.
  ieee: T. Meyer  <i>et al.</i>, “Reliable Manufacturing of Heavy Copper Wire Bonds
    Using Online Parameter Adaptation,” in <i>IEEE 66th Electronic Components and
    Technology Conference</i>, 2016, pp. 622–628.
  mla: Meyer , Tobias, et al. “Reliable Manufacturing of Heavy Copper Wire Bonds Using
    Online Parameter Adaptation.” <i>IEEE 66th Electronic Components and Technology
    Conference</i>, 2016, pp. 622–28, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2016.215">10.1109/ECTC.2016.215</a>.
  short: 'T. Meyer , A. Unger, S. Althoff, W. Sextro, M. Brökelmann, M. Hunstig, K.
    Guth, in: IEEE 66th Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 2016, pp.
    622–628.'
date_created: 2019-05-27T09:17:26Z
date_updated: 2020-05-07T05:33:53Z
department:
- _id: '151'
doi: 10.1109/ECTC.2016.215
keyword:
- Self-optimization
- adaptive system
- bond process
- copper wire
language:
- iso: eng
page: 622-628
project:
- _id: '92'
  grant_number: 02 PQ2210
  name: Intelligente Herstellung zuverlässiger Kupferbondverbindungen
publication: IEEE 66th Electronic Components and Technology Conference
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: Reliable Manufacturing of Heavy Copper Wire Bonds Using Online Parameter Adaptation
type: conference
user_id: '210'
year: '2016'
...
---
_id: '9968'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: To increase quality and reliability of copper wire bonds, self-optimization
    is a promising technique. For the implementation of self-optimization for ultrasonic
    heavy copper wire bonding machines, a model of stick-slip motion between tool
    and wire and between wire and substrate during the bonding process is essential.
    Investigations confirm that both of these contacts do indeed show stick-slip movement
    in each period oscillation. In a first step, this paper shows the importance of
    modeling the stick-slip effect by determining, monitoring and analyzing amplitudes
    and phase angles of tooltip, wire and substrate experimentally during bonding
    via laser measurements. In a second step, the paper presents a dynamic model which
    has been parameterized using an iterative numerical parameter identification method.
    This model includes Archard’s wear approach in order to compute the lost volume
    of tool tip due to wear over the entire process time. A validation of the model
    by comparing measured and calculated amplitudes of tool tip and wire reveals high
    model quality. Then it is then possible to calculate the lifetime of the tool
    for different process parameters, i.e. values of normal force and ultrasonic voltage.
author:
- first_name: Andreas
  full_name: Unger, Andreas
  last_name: Unger
- first_name: Reinhard
  full_name: Schemmel, Reinhard
  id: '28647'
  last_name: Schemmel
- first_name: Tobias
  full_name: Meyer, Tobias
  last_name: Meyer
- first_name: Florian
  full_name: Eacock, Florian
  last_name: Eacock
- first_name: Paul
  full_name: Eichwald, Paul
  last_name: Eichwald
- first_name: Simon
  full_name: Althoff, Simon
  last_name: Althoff
- first_name: Walter
  full_name: Sextro, Walter
  id: '21220'
  last_name: Sextro
- first_name: Michael
  full_name: Brökelmann, Michael
  last_name: Brökelmann
- first_name: Matthias
  full_name: Hunstig, Matthias
  last_name: Hunstig
- first_name: Karsten
  full_name: Guth, Karsten
  last_name: Guth
citation:
  ama: 'Unger A, Schemmel R, Meyer T, et al. Validated Simulation of the Ultrasonic
    Wire Bonding Process. In: <i>Wear Modeling in Copper Wire Wedge Bonding. IEEE
    CPMT Symposium Japan, 2016</i>. IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan; 2016:251-254.'
  apa: Unger, A., Schemmel, R., Meyer, T., Eacock, F., Eichwald, P., Althoff, S.,
    … Guth, K. (2016). Validated Simulation of the Ultrasonic Wire Bonding Process.
    In <i>Wear Modeling in Copper Wire Wedge Bonding. IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan, 2016</i>
    (pp. 251–254). IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan.
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Unger_Schemmel_Meyer_Eacock_Eichwald_Althoff_Sextro_Brökelmann_Hunstig_Guth_2016,
    place={IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan}, title={Validated Simulation of the Ultrasonic
    Wire Bonding Process}, booktitle={Wear Modeling in Copper Wire Wedge Bonding.
    IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan, 2016}, author={Unger, Andreas and Schemmel, Reinhard
    and Meyer, Tobias and Eacock, Florian and Eichwald, Paul and Althoff, Simon and
    Sextro, Walter and Brökelmann, Michael and Hunstig, Matthias and Guth, Karsten},
    year={2016}, pages={251–254} }'
  chicago: Unger, Andreas, Reinhard Schemmel, Tobias Meyer, Florian Eacock, Paul Eichwald,
    Simon Althoff, Walter Sextro, Michael Brökelmann, Matthias Hunstig, and Karsten
    Guth. “Validated Simulation of the Ultrasonic Wire Bonding Process.” In <i>Wear
    Modeling in Copper Wire Wedge Bonding. IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan, 2016</i>, 251–54.
    IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan, 2016.
  ieee: A. Unger <i>et al.</i>, “Validated Simulation of the Ultrasonic Wire Bonding
    Process,” in <i>Wear Modeling in Copper Wire Wedge Bonding. IEEE CPMT Symposium
    Japan, 2016</i>, 2016, pp. 251–254.
  mla: Unger, Andreas, et al. “Validated Simulation of the Ultrasonic Wire Bonding
    Process.” <i>Wear Modeling in Copper Wire Wedge Bonding. IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan,
    2016</i>, 2016, pp. 251–54.
  short: 'A. Unger, R. Schemmel, T. Meyer, F. Eacock, P. Eichwald, S. Althoff, W.
    Sextro, M. Brökelmann, M. Hunstig, K. Guth, in: Wear Modeling in Copper Wire Wedge
    Bonding. IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan, 2016, IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan, 2016, pp.
    251–254.'
date_created: 2019-05-27T09:20:10Z
date_updated: 2020-05-07T05:33:53Z
department:
- _id: '151'
keyword:
- the Ultrasonic Wire Bonding Process
language:
- iso: eng
page: 251-254
place: IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan
project:
- _id: '92'
  grant_number: 02 PQ2210
  name: Intelligente Herstellung zuverlässiger Kupferbondverbindungen
publication: Wear Modeling in Copper Wire Wedge Bonding. IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan,
  2016
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: Validated Simulation of the Ultrasonic Wire Bonding Process
type: conference
user_id: '210'
year: '2016'
...
---
_id: '34439'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: A method for the reconstruction of turned shaft surfaces with a (fractal)
    Weierstrass–Mandelbrot-function (WMF) is presented. The WMF is modified to allow
    to freely choose a phase-shift for every frequency. The reconstruction is based
    on distinct profiles in axial and tangential direction and the statistical distribution
    of low-wavelength portions of the surface is taken into account by adding t-distributed
    random deviations to the surface. The work is validated by reconstructing measured
    shaft surfaces with different manufacturing parameters, which shows good accuracy
    for periodic surfaces. This method allows for a characterization of surfaces with
    a limited number of parameters and can be used to store the characteristics of
    measured surfaces with a reduced amount of data compared to a point-cloud surface.
author:
- first_name: Stefan
  full_name: Thielen, Stefan
  last_name: Thielen
- first_name: Balázs
  full_name: Magyar, Balázs
  id: '97759'
  last_name: Magyar
- first_name: Attila
  full_name: Piros, Attila
  last_name: Piros
citation:
  ama: Thielen S, Magyar B, Piros A. Reconstruction of three-dimensional turned shaft
    surfaces with fractal functions. <i>Tribology International</i>. 2016;95:349-357.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028</a>
  apa: Thielen, S., Magyar, B., &#38; Piros, A. (2016). Reconstruction of three-dimensional
    turned shaft surfaces with fractal functions. <i>Tribology International</i>,
    <i>95</i>, 349–357. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Thielen_Magyar_Piros_2016, title={Reconstruction of three-dimensional
    turned shaft surfaces with fractal functions}, volume={95}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028</a>},
    journal={Tribology International}, author={Thielen, Stefan and Magyar, Balázs
    and Piros, Attila}, year={2016}, pages={349–357} }'
  chicago: 'Thielen, Stefan, Balázs Magyar, and Attila Piros. “Reconstruction of Three-Dimensional
    Turned Shaft Surfaces with Fractal Functions.” <i>Tribology International</i>
    95 (2016): 349–57. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028</a>.'
  ieee: 'S. Thielen, B. Magyar, and A. Piros, “Reconstruction of three-dimensional
    turned shaft surfaces with fractal functions,” <i>Tribology International</i>,
    vol. 95, pp. 349–357, 2016, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028</a>.'
  mla: Thielen, Stefan, et al. “Reconstruction of Three-Dimensional Turned Shaft Surfaces
    with Fractal Functions.” <i>Tribology International</i>, vol. 95, 2016, pp. 349–57,
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028</a>.
  short: S. Thielen, B. Magyar, A. Piros, Tribology International 95 (2016) 349–357.
date_created: 2022-12-15T09:56:44Z
date_updated: 2022-12-15T09:56:59Z
department:
- _id: '146'
doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2015.11.028
extern: '1'
intvolume: '        95'
keyword:
- Roughness
- Structure
- Fractal
- Machining
language:
- iso: eng
page: 349-357
publication: Tribology International
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0301-679X
status: public
title: Reconstruction of three-dimensional turned shaft surfaces with fractal functions
type: journal_article
user_id: '38077'
volume: 95
year: '2016'
...
---
_id: '32478'
citation:
  ama: Structure of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene-Air Counterflow Flame.
    <i>Физика горения и взрыва</i>. 2016;(3). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.15372/fgv20160302">10.15372/fgv20160302</a>
  apa: Structure of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene-Air Counterflow Flame.
    (2016). <i>Физика Горения и Взрыва</i>, <i>3</i>. <a href="https://doi.org/10.15372/fgv20160302">https://doi.org/10.15372/fgv20160302</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Structure of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene-Air Counterflow
    Flame_2016, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.15372/fgv20160302">10.15372/fgv20160302</a>},
    number={3}, journal={Физика горения и взрыва}, publisher={Publishing House SB
    RAS}, year={2016} }'
  chicago: “Structure of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene-Air Counterflow Flame.”
    <i>Физика Горения и Взрыва</i>, no. 3 (2016). <a href="https://doi.org/10.15372/fgv20160302">https://doi.org/10.15372/fgv20160302</a>.
  ieee: '“Structure of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene-Air Counterflow Flame,”
    <i>Физика горения и взрыва</i>, no. 3, 2016, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.15372/fgv20160302">10.15372/fgv20160302</a>.'
  mla: “Structure of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene-Air Counterflow Flame.”
    <i>Физика Горения и Взрыва</i>, no. 3, Publishing House SB RAS, 2016, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.15372/fgv20160302">10.15372/fgv20160302</a>.
  short: Физика Горения и Взрыва (2016).
date_created: 2022-08-02T10:19:27Z
date_updated: 2022-08-15T13:54:41Z
doi: 10.15372/fgv20160302
issue: '3'
keyword:
- Process Chemistry and Technology
- Mechanical Engineering
publication: Физика горения и взрыва
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0430-6228
publication_status: published
publisher: Publishing House SB RAS
status: public
title: Structure of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene-Air Counterflow Flame
type: journal_article
user_id: '94996'
year: '2016'
...
---
_id: '17182'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Co-development of action, conceptualization and social interaction mutually
    scaffold and support each other within a virtuous feedback cycle in the development
    of human language in children. Within this framework, the purpose of this article
    is to bring together diverse but complementary accounts of research methods that
    jointly contribute to our understanding of cognitive development and in particular,
    language acquisition in robots. Thus, we include research pertaining to developmental
    robotics, cognitive science, psychology, linguistics and neuroscience, as well
    as practical computer science and engineering. The different studies are not at
    this stage all connected into a cohesive whole; rather, they are presented to
    illuminate the need for multiple different approaches that complement each other
    in the pursuit of understanding cognitive development in robots. Extensive experiments
    involving the humanoid robot iCub are reported, while human learning relevant
    to developmental robotics has also contributed useful results. Disparate approaches
    are brought together via common underlying design principles. Without claiming
    to model human language acquisition directly, we are nonetheless inspired by analogous
    development in humans and consequently, our investigations include the parallel
    co-development of action, conceptualization and social interaction. Though these
    different approaches need to ultimately be integrated into a coherent, unified
    body of knowledge, progress is currently also being made by pursuing individual
    methods.
author:
- first_name: Caroline
  full_name: Lyon, Caroline
  last_name: Lyon
- first_name: Chrystopher L.
  full_name: Nehaniv, Chrystopher L.
  last_name: Nehaniv
- first_name: Joe
  full_name: Saunders, Joe
  last_name: Saunders
- first_name: Tony
  full_name: Belpaeme, Tony
  last_name: Belpaeme
- first_name: Ambra
  full_name: Bisio, Ambra
  last_name: Bisio
- first_name: Kerstin
  full_name: Fischer, Kerstin
  last_name: Fischer
- first_name: Frank
  full_name: Forster, Frank
  last_name: Forster
- first_name: Hagen
  full_name: Lehmann, Hagen
  last_name: Lehmann
- first_name: Giorgio
  full_name: Metta, Giorgio
  last_name: Metta
- first_name: Vishwanathan
  full_name: Mohan, Vishwanathan
  last_name: Mohan
- first_name: Anthony
  full_name: Morse, Anthony
  last_name: Morse
- first_name: Stefano
  full_name: Nolfi, Stefano
  last_name: Nolfi
- first_name: Francesco
  full_name: Nori, Francesco
  last_name: Nori
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Alessandra
  full_name: Sciutti, Alessandra
  last_name: Sciutti
- first_name: Jun
  full_name: Tani, Jun
  last_name: Tani
- first_name: Elio
  full_name: Tuci, Elio
  last_name: Tuci
- first_name: Britta
  full_name: Wrede, Britta
  last_name: Wrede
- first_name: Arne
  full_name: Zeschel, Arne
  last_name: Zeschel
- first_name: Angelo
  full_name: Cangelosi, Angelo
  last_name: Cangelosi
citation:
  ama: 'Lyon C, Nehaniv CL, Saunders J, et al. Embodied Language Learning and Cognitive
    Bootstrapping: Methods and Design Principles. <i>International Journal of Advanced
    Robotic Systems</i>. 2016;13(3). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.5772/63462">10.5772/63462</a>'
  apa: 'Lyon, C., Nehaniv, C. L., Saunders, J., Belpaeme, T., Bisio, A., Fischer,
    K., Forster, F., Lehmann, H., Metta, G., Mohan, V., Morse, A., Nolfi, S., Nori,
    F., Rohlfing, K., Sciutti, A., Tani, J., Tuci, E., Wrede, B., Zeschel, A., &#38;
    Cangelosi, A. (2016). Embodied Language Learning and Cognitive Bootstrapping:
    Methods and Design Principles. <i>International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems</i>,
    <i>13</i>(3). <a href="https://doi.org/10.5772/63462">https://doi.org/10.5772/63462</a>'
  bibtex: '@article{Lyon_Nehaniv_Saunders_Belpaeme_Bisio_Fischer_Forster_Lehmann_Metta_Mohan_et
    al._2016, title={Embodied Language Learning and Cognitive Bootstrapping: Methods
    and Design Principles}, volume={13}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.5772/63462">10.5772/63462</a>},
    number={3}, journal={International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems}, publisher={Intech
    Europe}, author={Lyon, Caroline and Nehaniv, Chrystopher L. and Saunders, Joe
    and Belpaeme, Tony and Bisio, Ambra and Fischer, Kerstin and Forster, Frank and
    Lehmann, Hagen and Metta, Giorgio and Mohan, Vishwanathan and et al.}, year={2016}
    }'
  chicago: 'Lyon, Caroline, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Joe Saunders, Tony Belpaeme, Ambra
    Bisio, Kerstin Fischer, Frank Forster, et al. “Embodied Language Learning and
    Cognitive Bootstrapping: Methods and Design Principles.” <i>International Journal
    of Advanced Robotic Systems</i> 13, no. 3 (2016). <a href="https://doi.org/10.5772/63462">https://doi.org/10.5772/63462</a>.'
  ieee: 'C. Lyon <i>et al.</i>, “Embodied Language Learning and Cognitive Bootstrapping:
    Methods and Design Principles,” <i>International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems</i>,
    vol. 13, no. 3, 2016, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.5772/63462">10.5772/63462</a>.'
  mla: 'Lyon, Caroline, et al. “Embodied Language Learning and Cognitive Bootstrapping:
    Methods and Design Principles.” <i>International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems</i>,
    vol. 13, no. 3, Intech Europe, 2016, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.5772/63462">10.5772/63462</a>.'
  short: C. Lyon, C.L. Nehaniv, J. Saunders, T. Belpaeme, A. Bisio, K. Fischer, F.
    Forster, H. Lehmann, G. Metta, V. Mohan, A. Morse, S. Nolfi, F. Nori, K. Rohlfing,
    A. Sciutti, J. Tani, E. Tuci, B. Wrede, A. Zeschel, A. Cangelosi, International
    Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems 13 (2016).
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:00:58Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T16:04:48Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.5772/63462
intvolume: '        13'
issue: '3'
keyword:
- Robot Language
- Human Robot Interaction
- HRI
- Developmental Robotics
- Cognitive Bootstrapping
- Statistical Learning
language:
- iso: eng
publication: International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1729-8814
publisher: Intech Europe
status: public
title: 'Embodied Language Learning and Cognitive Bootstrapping: Methods and Design
  Principles'
type: journal_article
user_id: '14931'
volume: 13
year: '2016'
...
---
_id: '17189'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Alignment is a phenomenon observed in human conversation: Dialog partners''
    behavior converges in many respects. Such alignment has been proposed to be automatic
    and the basis for communicating successfully. Recent research on human-computer
    dialog promotes a mediated communicative design account of alignment according
    to which the extent of alignment is influenced by interlocutors'' beliefs about
    each other. Our work aims at adding to these findings in two ways. (a) Our work
    investigates alignment of manual actions, instead of lexical choice. (b) Participants
    interact with the iCub humanoid robot, instead of an artificial computer dialog
    system. Our results confirm that alignment also takes place in the domain of actions.
    We were not able to replicate the results of the original study in general in
    this setting, but in accordance with its findings, participants with a high questionnaire
    score for emotional stability and participants who are familiar with robots align
    their actions more to a robot they believe to be basic than to one they believe
    to be advanced. Regarding alignment over the course of an interaction, the extent
    of alignment seems to remain constant, when participants believe the robot to
    be advanced, but it increases over time, when participants believe the robot to
    be a basic version.'
author:
- first_name: Anna-Lisa
  full_name: Vollmer, Anna-Lisa
  last_name: Vollmer
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Britta
  full_name: Wrede, Britta
  last_name: Wrede
- first_name: Angelo
  full_name: Cangelosi, Angelo
  last_name: Cangelosi
citation:
  ama: Vollmer A-L, Rohlfing K, Wrede B, Cangelosi A. Alignment to the Actions of
    a Robot. <i>International Journal of Social Robotics</i>. 2015;7(2):241-252. doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0">10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0</a>
  apa: Vollmer, A.-L., Rohlfing, K., Wrede, B., &#38; Cangelosi, A. (2015). Alignment
    to the Actions of a Robot. <i>International Journal of Social Robotics</i>, <i>7</i>(2),
    241–252. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0">https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Vollmer_Rohlfing_Wrede_Cangelosi_2015, title={Alignment to the
    Actions of a Robot}, volume={7}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0">10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0</a>},
    number={2}, journal={International Journal of Social Robotics}, publisher={Springer-Verlag},
    author={Vollmer, Anna-Lisa and Rohlfing, Katharina and Wrede, Britta and Cangelosi,
    Angelo}, year={2015}, pages={241–252} }'
  chicago: 'Vollmer, Anna-Lisa, Katharina Rohlfing, Britta Wrede, and Angelo Cangelosi.
    “Alignment to the Actions of a Robot.” <i>International Journal of Social Robotics</i>
    7, no. 2 (2015): 241–52. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0">https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0</a>.'
  ieee: 'A.-L. Vollmer, K. Rohlfing, B. Wrede, and A. Cangelosi, “Alignment to the
    Actions of a Robot,” <i>International Journal of Social Robotics</i>, vol. 7,
    no. 2, pp. 241–252, 2015, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0">10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0</a>.'
  mla: Vollmer, Anna-Lisa, et al. “Alignment to the Actions of a Robot.” <i>International
    Journal of Social Robotics</i>, vol. 7, no. 2, Springer-Verlag, 2015, pp. 241–52,
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0">10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0</a>.
  short: A.-L. Vollmer, K. Rohlfing, B. Wrede, A. Cangelosi, International Journal
    of Social Robotics 7 (2015) 241–252.
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:01:06Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T16:07:40Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1007/s12369-014-0252-0
intvolume: '         7'
issue: '2'
keyword:
- learning
- Human-robot interaction
- Alignment
- Robot social
- Action understanding
language:
- iso: eng
page: 241-252
publication: International Journal of Social Robotics
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1875-4791
publisher: Springer-Verlag
status: public
title: Alignment to the Actions of a Robot
type: journal_article
user_id: '14931'
volume: 7
year: '2015'
...
---
_id: '17660'
author:
- first_name: Gleb
  full_name: Polevoy, Gleb
  id: '83983'
  last_name: Polevoy
- first_name: Mathijs M.
  full_name: de Weerdt, Mathijs M.
  last_name: de Weerdt
citation:
  ama: 'Polevoy G, de Weerdt MM. Improving Human Interaction in Crowdsensing. In:
    <i>Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent
    Systems</i>. AAMAS ’14. Richland, SC: International Foundation for Autonomous
    Agents and Multiagent Systems; 2014:1741-1742.'
  apa: 'Polevoy, G., &#38; de Weerdt, M. M. (2014). Improving Human Interaction in
    Crowdsensing. In <i>Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Autonomous
    Agents and Multi-agent Systems</i> (pp. 1741–1742). Richland, SC: International
    Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems.'
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Polevoy_de Weerdt_2014, place={Richland, SC}, series={AAMAS
    ’14}, title={Improving Human Interaction in Crowdsensing}, booktitle={Proceedings
    of the 2014 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems},
    publisher={International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems},
    author={Polevoy, Gleb and de Weerdt, Mathijs M.}, year={2014}, pages={1741–1742},
    collection={AAMAS ’14} }'
  chicago: 'Polevoy, Gleb, and Mathijs M. de Weerdt. “Improving Human Interaction
    in Crowdsensing.” In <i>Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Autonomous
    Agents and Multi-Agent Systems</i>, 1741–42. AAMAS ’14. Richland, SC: International
    Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2014.'
  ieee: G. Polevoy and M. M. de Weerdt, “Improving Human Interaction in Crowdsensing,”
    in <i>Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and
    Multi-agent Systems</i>, 2014, pp. 1741–1742.
  mla: Polevoy, Gleb, and Mathijs M. de Weerdt. “Improving Human Interaction in Crowdsensing.”
    <i>Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent
    Systems</i>, International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems,
    2014, pp. 1741–42.
  short: 'G. Polevoy, M.M. de Weerdt, in: Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference
    on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, International Foundation for Autonomous
    Agents and Multiagent Systems, Richland, SC, 2014, pp. 1741–1742.'
date_created: 2020-08-06T15:21:35Z
date_updated: 2022-01-06T06:53:16Z
department:
- _id: '63'
- _id: '541'
extern: '1'
keyword:
- dynamics
- emotion modeling
- negotiation
- network interaction
- shared effort game
language:
- iso: eng
page: 1741-1742
place: Richland, SC
publication: Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Autonomous Agents
  and Multi-agent Systems
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - 978-1-4503-2738-1
publisher: International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
series_title: AAMAS '14
status: public
title: Improving Human Interaction in Crowdsensing
type: conference
user_id: '83983'
year: '2014'
...
---
_id: '9868'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: In order to increase mechanical strength, heat dissipation and ampacity and
    to decrease failure through fatigue fracture, wedge copper wire bonding is being
    introduced as a standard interconnection method for mass production. To achieve
    the same process stability when using copper wire instead of aluminum wire a profound
    understanding of the bonding process is needed. Due to the higher hardness of
    copper compared to aluminum wire it is more difficult to approach the surfaces
    of wire and substrate to a level where van der Waals forces are able to arise
    between atoms. Also, enough friction energy referred to the total contact area
    has to be generated to activate the surfaces. Therefore, a friction model is used
    to simulate the joining process. This model calculates the resulting energy of
    partial areas in the contact surface and provides information about the adhesion
    process of each area. The focus here is on the arising of micro joints in the
    contact area depending on the location in the contact and time. To validate the
    model, different touchdown forces are used to vary the initial contact areas of
    wire and substrate. Additionally, a piezoelectric tri-axial force sensor is built
    up to identify the known phases of pre-deforming, cleaning, adhering and diffusing
    for the real bonding process to map with the model. Test substrates as DBC and
    copper plate are used to show the different formations of a wedge bond connection
    due to hardness and reaction propensity. The experiments were done by using 500
    $\mu$m copper wire and a standard V-groove tool.
author:
- first_name: Simon
  full_name: Althoff, Simon
  last_name: Althoff
- first_name: Jan
  full_name: Neuhaus, Jan
  last_name: Neuhaus
- first_name: Tobias
  full_name: Hemsel, Tobias
  id: '210'
  last_name: Hemsel
- first_name: Walter
  full_name: Sextro, Walter
  id: '21220'
  last_name: Sextro
citation:
  ama: 'Althoff S, Neuhaus J, Hemsel T, Sextro W. Improving the bond quality of copper
    wire bonds using a friction model approach. In: <i>Electronic Components and Technology
    Conference (ECTC), 2014 IEEE 64th</i>. ; 2014:1549-1555. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897500">10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897500</a>'
  apa: Althoff, S., Neuhaus, J., Hemsel, T., &#38; Sextro, W. (2014). Improving the
    bond quality of copper wire bonds using a friction model approach. In <i>Electronic
    Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2014 IEEE 64th</i> (pp. 1549–1555).
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897500">https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897500</a>
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Althoff_Neuhaus_Hemsel_Sextro_2014, title={Improving the
    bond quality of copper wire bonds using a friction model approach}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897500">10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897500</a>},
    booktitle={Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2014 IEEE 64th},
    author={Althoff, Simon and Neuhaus, Jan and Hemsel, Tobias and Sextro, Walter},
    year={2014}, pages={1549–1555} }'
  chicago: Althoff, Simon, Jan Neuhaus, Tobias Hemsel, and Walter Sextro. “Improving
    the Bond Quality of Copper Wire Bonds Using a Friction Model Approach.” In <i>Electronic
    Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2014 IEEE 64th</i>, 1549–55, 2014.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897500">https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897500</a>.
  ieee: S. Althoff, J. Neuhaus, T. Hemsel, and W. Sextro, “Improving the bond quality
    of copper wire bonds using a friction model approach,” in <i>Electronic Components
    and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2014 IEEE 64th</i>, 2014, pp. 1549–1555.
  mla: Althoff, Simon, et al. “Improving the Bond Quality of Copper Wire Bonds Using
    a Friction Model Approach.” <i>Electronic Components and Technology Conference
    (ECTC), 2014 IEEE 64th</i>, 2014, pp. 1549–55, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897500">10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897500</a>.
  short: 'S. Althoff, J. Neuhaus, T. Hemsel, W. Sextro, in: Electronic Components
    and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2014 IEEE 64th, 2014, pp. 1549–1555.'
date_created: 2019-05-20T12:11:44Z
date_updated: 2019-09-16T10:57:58Z
department:
- _id: '151'
doi: 10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897500
keyword:
- adhesion
- circuit reliability
- deformation
- diffusion
- fatigue cracks
- friction
- interconnections
- lead bonding
- van der Waals forces
- Cu
- adhering process
- adhesion process
- ampacity improvement
- bond quality improvement
- cleaning process
- diffusing process
- fatigue fracture failure
- friction energy
- friction model
- heat dissipation
- mechanical strength
- piezoelectric triaxial force sensor
- predeforming process
- size 500 mum
- total contact area
- van der Waals forces
- wedge copper wire bonding
- Bonding
- Copper
- Finite element analysis
- Force
- Friction
- Substrates
- Wires
language:
- iso: eng
page: 1549-1555
publication: Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2014 IEEE 64th
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: Improving the bond quality of copper wire bonds using a friction model approach
type: conference
user_id: '55222'
year: '2014'
...
---
_id: '17192'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'In order for artificial intelligent systems to interact naturally with human
    users, they need to be able to learn from human instructions when actions should
    be imitated. Human tutoring will typically consist of action demonstrations accompanied
    by speech. In the following, the characteristics of human tutoring during action
    demonstration will be examined. A special focus will be put on the distinction
    between two kinds of motion events: path-oriented actions and manner-oriented
    actions. Such a distinction is inspired by the literature pertaining to cognitive
    linguistics, which indicates that the human conceptual system can distinguish
    these two distinct types of motion. These two kinds of actions are described in
    language by more path-oriented or more manner-oriented utterances. In path-oriented
    utterances, the source, trajectory, or goal is emphasized, whereas in manner-oriented
    utterances the medium, velocity, or means of motion are highlighted. We examined
    a video corpus of adult-child interactions comprised of three age groups of children-pre-lexical,
    early lexical, and lexical-and two different tasks, one emphasizing manner more
    strongly and one emphasizing path more strongly. We analyzed the language and
    motion of the caregiver and the gazing behavior of the child to highlight the
    differences between the tutoring and the acquisition of the manner and path concepts.
    The results suggest that age is an important factor in the development of these
    action categories. The analysis of this corpus has also been exploited to develop
    an intelligent robotic behavior -the tutoring spotter system-able to emulate children''s
    behaviors in a tutoring situation, with the aim of evoking in human subjects a
    natural and effective behavior in teaching to a robot. The findings related to
    the development of manner and path concepts have been used to implement new effective
    feedback strategies in the tutoring spotter system, which should provide improvements
    in human-robot interaction.'
author:
- first_name: Katrin S.
  full_name: Lohan, Katrin S.
  last_name: Lohan
- first_name: Sascha
  full_name: Griffiths, Sascha
  last_name: Griffiths
- first_name: Alessandra
  full_name: Sciutti, Alessandra
  last_name: Sciutti
- first_name: Tim C.
  full_name: Partmann, Tim C.
  last_name: Partmann
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
citation:
  ama: Lohan KS, Griffiths S, Sciutti A, Partmann TC, Rohlfing K. Co-development of
    manner and path concepts in language, action, and eye-gaze behavior. <i>Topics
    in Cognitive Science</i>. 2014;6(3):492-512. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12098">10.1111/tops.12098</a>
  apa: Lohan, K. S., Griffiths, S., Sciutti, A., Partmann, T. C., &#38; Rohlfing,
    K. (2014). Co-development of manner and path concepts in language, action, and
    eye-gaze behavior. <i>Topics in Cognitive Science</i>, <i>6</i>(3), 492–512. <a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12098">https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12098</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Lohan_Griffiths_Sciutti_Partmann_Rohlfing_2014, title={Co-development
    of manner and path concepts in language, action, and eye-gaze behavior}, volume={6},
    DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12098">10.1111/tops.12098</a>}, number={3},
    journal={Topics in Cognitive Science}, publisher={Wiley-Blackwell}, author={Lohan,
    Katrin S. and Griffiths, Sascha and Sciutti, Alessandra and Partmann, Tim C. and
    Rohlfing, Katharina}, year={2014}, pages={492–512} }'
  chicago: 'Lohan, Katrin S., Sascha Griffiths, Alessandra Sciutti, Tim C. Partmann,
    and Katharina Rohlfing. “Co-Development of Manner and Path Concepts in Language,
    Action, and Eye-Gaze Behavior.” <i>Topics in Cognitive Science</i> 6, no. 3 (2014):
    492–512. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12098">https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12098</a>.'
  ieee: 'K. S. Lohan, S. Griffiths, A. Sciutti, T. C. Partmann, and K. Rohlfing, “Co-development
    of manner and path concepts in language, action, and eye-gaze behavior,” <i>Topics
    in Cognitive Science</i>, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 492–512, 2014, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12098">10.1111/tops.12098</a>.'
  mla: Lohan, Katrin S., et al. “Co-Development of Manner and Path Concepts in Language,
    Action, and Eye-Gaze Behavior.” <i>Topics in Cognitive Science</i>, vol. 6, no.
    3, Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, pp. 492–512, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12098">10.1111/tops.12098</a>.
  short: K.S. Lohan, S. Griffiths, A. Sciutti, T.C. Partmann, K. Rohlfing, Topics
    in Cognitive Science 6 (2014) 492–512.
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:01:09Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T16:08:33Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1111/tops.12098
intvolume: '         6'
issue: '3'
keyword:
- Imitation
- Tutoring
- Adult-child interaction
- Human-robot interaction
- Semantics
- Teachable robots
language:
- iso: eng
page: 492-512
publication: Topics in Cognitive Science
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1756-8757
publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
status: public
title: Co-development of manner and path concepts in language, action, and eye-gaze
  behavior
type: journal_article
user_id: '14931'
volume: 6
year: '2014'
...
---
_id: '17199'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Research of tutoring in parent-infant interaction has shown that tutors -
    when presenting some action - modify both their verbal and manual performance
    for the learner (‘motherese’, ‘motionese’). Investigating the sources and effects
    of the tutors’ action modifications, we suggest an interactional account of ‘motionese’.
    Using video-data from a semi-experimental study in which parents taught their
    8 to 11 month old infants how to nest a set of differently sized cups, we found
    that the tutors’ action modifications (in particular: high arches) functioned
    as an orienting device to guide the infant’s visual attention (gaze). Action modification
    and the recipient’s gaze can be seen to have a reciprocal sequential relationship
    and to constitute a constant loop of mutual adjustments. Implications are discussed
    for developmental research and for robotic ‘Social Learning’. We argue that a
    robot system could use on-line feedback strategies (e.g. gaze) to pro-actively
    shape a tutor’s action presentation as it emerges.'
author:
- first_name: Karola
  full_name: Pitsch, Karola
  last_name: Pitsch
- first_name: Anna-Lisa
  full_name: Vollmer, Anna-Lisa
  last_name: Vollmer
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Jannik
  full_name: Fritsch, Jannik
  last_name: Fritsch
- first_name: Britta
  full_name: Wrede, Britta
  last_name: Wrede
citation:
  ama: 'Pitsch K, Vollmer A-L, Rohlfing K, Fritsch J, Wrede B. Tutoring in adult-child-interaction:
    On the loop of the tutor’s action modification and the recipient’s gaze. <i>Interaction
    Studies</i>. 2014;15(1):55-98. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.15.1.03pit">10.1075/is.15.1.03pit</a>'
  apa: 'Pitsch, K., Vollmer, A.-L., Rohlfing, K., Fritsch, J., &#38; Wrede, B. (2014).
    Tutoring in adult-child-interaction: On the loop of the tutor’s action modification
    and the recipient’s gaze. <i>Interaction Studies</i>, <i>15</i>(1), 55–98. <a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.15.1.03pit">https://doi.org/10.1075/is.15.1.03pit</a>'
  bibtex: '@article{Pitsch_Vollmer_Rohlfing_Fritsch_Wrede_2014, title={Tutoring in
    adult-child-interaction: On the loop of the tutor’s action modification and the
    recipient’s gaze}, volume={15}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.15.1.03pit">10.1075/is.15.1.03pit</a>},
    number={1}, journal={Interaction Studies}, publisher={John Benjamins Publishing
    Company}, author={Pitsch, Karola and Vollmer, Anna-Lisa and Rohlfing, Katharina
    and Fritsch, Jannik and Wrede, Britta}, year={2014}, pages={55–98} }'
  chicago: 'Pitsch, Karola, Anna-Lisa Vollmer, Katharina Rohlfing, Jannik Fritsch,
    and Britta Wrede. “Tutoring in Adult-Child-Interaction: On the Loop of the Tutor’s
    Action Modification and the Recipient’s Gaze.” <i>Interaction Studies</i> 15,
    no. 1 (2014): 55–98. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.15.1.03pit">https://doi.org/10.1075/is.15.1.03pit</a>.'
  ieee: 'K. Pitsch, A.-L. Vollmer, K. Rohlfing, J. Fritsch, and B. Wrede, “Tutoring
    in adult-child-interaction: On the loop of the tutor’s action modification and
    the recipient’s gaze,” <i>Interaction Studies</i>, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 55–98,
    2014, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.15.1.03pit">10.1075/is.15.1.03pit</a>.'
  mla: 'Pitsch, Karola, et al. “Tutoring in Adult-Child-Interaction: On the Loop of
    the Tutor’s Action Modification and the Recipient’s Gaze.” <i>Interaction Studies</i>,
    vol. 15, no. 1, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2014, pp. 55–98, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1075/is.15.1.03pit">10.1075/is.15.1.03pit</a>.'
  short: K. Pitsch, A.-L. Vollmer, K. Rohlfing, J. Fritsch, B. Wrede, Interaction
    Studies 15 (2014) 55–98.
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:01:17Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T16:10:52Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1075/is.15.1.03pit
intvolume: '        15'
issue: '1'
keyword:
- conversation analysis
- interactional coordination
- adult-child-interaction
- feedback
- gaze
- quantification
- social learning
- motionese
- tutoring
language:
- iso: eng
page: 55-98
publication: Interaction Studies
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 1572-0381
publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
status: public
title: 'Tutoring in adult-child-interaction: On the loop of the tutor''s action modification
  and the recipient''s gaze'
type: journal_article
user_id: '14931'
volume: 15
year: '2014'
...
---
_id: '17200'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: This research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures
    during observation of a social interaction. In the first experiment, goal-directed
    eye movements of 12-month-olds were recorded as they observed a give-and-take
    interaction in which an object is passed from one individual to another. Infants’
    gaze shifts from the passing hand to the receiving hand were significantly faster
    when the receiving hand formed a give-me gesture relative to when it was presented
    as an inverted hand shape. Experiment 2 revealed that infants’ goal-directed gaze
    shifts were not based on different affordances of the two receiving hands. Two
    additional control experiments further demonstrated that differences in infants’
    online gaze behavior were not mediated by an attentional preference for the give-me
    gesture. Together, our findings provide evidence that properties of social action
    goals influence infants’ online gaze during action observation. The current studies
    demonstrate that infants have expectations about well-formed object transfer actions
    between social agents. We suggest that 12-month-olds are sensitive to social goals
    within the context of give-and-take interactions while observing from a third-party
    perspective.
author:
- first_name: Claudia
  full_name: Elsner, Claudia
  last_name: Elsner
- first_name: Marta
  full_name: Bakker, Marta
  last_name: Bakker
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Gustaf
  full_name: Gredebäck, Gustaf
  last_name: Gredebäck
citation:
  ama: Elsner C, Bakker M, Rohlfing K, Gredebäck G. Infants’ online perception of
    give-and-take interactions. <i>Journal of Experimental Child Psychology</i>. 2014;126:280-294.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007">10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007</a>
  apa: Elsner, C., Bakker, M., Rohlfing, K., &#38; Gredebäck, G. (2014). Infants’
    online perception of give-and-take interactions. <i>Journal of Experimental Child
    Psychology</i>, <i>126</i>, 280–294. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Elsner_Bakker_Rohlfing_Gredebäck_2014, title={Infants’ online
    perception of give-and-take interactions}, volume={126}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007">10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007</a>},
    journal={Journal of Experimental Child Psychology}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={Elsner,
    Claudia and Bakker, Marta and Rohlfing, Katharina and Gredebäck, Gustaf}, year={2014},
    pages={280–294} }'
  chicago: 'Elsner, Claudia, Marta Bakker, Katharina Rohlfing, and Gustaf Gredebäck.
    “Infants’ Online Perception of Give-and-Take Interactions.” <i>Journal of Experimental
    Child Psychology</i> 126 (2014): 280–94. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007</a>.'
  ieee: 'C. Elsner, M. Bakker, K. Rohlfing, and G. Gredebäck, “Infants’ online perception
    of give-and-take interactions,” <i>Journal of Experimental Child Psychology</i>,
    vol. 126, pp. 280–294, 2014, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007">10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007</a>.'
  mla: Elsner, Claudia, et al. “Infants’ Online Perception of Give-and-Take Interactions.”
    <i>Journal of Experimental Child Psychology</i>, vol. 126, Elsevier BV, 2014,
    pp. 280–94, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007">10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007</a>.
  short: C. Elsner, M. Bakker, K. Rohlfing, G. Gredebäck, Journal of Experimental
    Child Psychology 126 (2014) 280–294.
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:01:19Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T16:11:16Z
department:
- _id: '749'
doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.007
intvolume: '       126'
keyword:
- Give-me gesture
- Infant
- Anticipation
- Eye movement
- Gesture
- Social interaction
language:
- iso: eng
page: 280-294
publication: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0022-0965
publisher: Elsevier BV
status: public
title: Infants' online perception of give-and-take interactions
type: journal_article
user_id: '14931'
volume: 126
year: '2014'
...
---
_id: '17202'
author:
- first_name: Anna-Lisa
  full_name: Vollmer, Anna-Lisa
  last_name: Vollmer
- first_name: Jonathan
  full_name: Grizou, Jonathan
  last_name: Grizou
- first_name: Manuel
  full_name: Lopes, Manuel
  last_name: Lopes
- first_name: Katharina
  full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina
  id: '50352'
  last_name: Rohlfing
- first_name: Pierre-Yves
  full_name: Oudeyer, Pierre-Yves
  last_name: Oudeyer
citation:
  ama: 'Vollmer A-L, Grizou J, Lopes M, Rohlfing K, Oudeyer P-Y. Studying the Co-Construction
    of Interaction Protocols in Collaborative Tasks with Humans. In: <i>2014 Joint
    IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and on Epigenetic Robotics</i>.
    IEEE; 2014:208-215.'
  apa: Vollmer, A.-L., Grizou, J., Lopes, M., Rohlfing, K., &#38; Oudeyer, P.-Y. (2014).
    Studying the Co-Construction of Interaction Protocols in Collaborative Tasks with
    Humans. <i>2014 Joint IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning
    and on Epigenetic Robotics</i>, 208–215.
  bibtex: '@inproceedings{Vollmer_Grizou_Lopes_Rohlfing_Oudeyer_2014, title={Studying
    the Co-Construction of Interaction Protocols in Collaborative Tasks with Humans},
    booktitle={2014 Joint IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning
    and on Epigenetic Robotics}, publisher={IEEE}, author={Vollmer, Anna-Lisa and
    Grizou, Jonathan and Lopes, Manuel and Rohlfing, Katharina and Oudeyer, Pierre-Yves},
    year={2014}, pages={208–215} }'
  chicago: Vollmer, Anna-Lisa, Jonathan Grizou, Manuel Lopes, Katharina Rohlfing,
    and Pierre-Yves Oudeyer. “Studying the Co-Construction of Interaction Protocols
    in Collaborative Tasks with Humans.” In <i>2014 Joint IEEE International Conference
    on Development and Learning and on Epigenetic Robotics</i>, 208–15. IEEE, 2014.
  ieee: A.-L. Vollmer, J. Grizou, M. Lopes, K. Rohlfing, and P.-Y. Oudeyer, “Studying
    the Co-Construction of Interaction Protocols in Collaborative Tasks with Humans,”
    in <i>2014 Joint IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and
    on Epigenetic Robotics</i>, 2014, pp. 208–215.
  mla: Vollmer, Anna-Lisa, et al. “Studying the Co-Construction of Interaction Protocols
    in Collaborative Tasks with Humans.” <i>2014 Joint IEEE International Conference
    on Development and Learning and on Epigenetic Robotics</i>, IEEE, 2014, pp. 208–15.
  short: 'A.-L. Vollmer, J. Grizou, M. Lopes, K. Rohlfing, P.-Y. Oudeyer, in: 2014
    Joint IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and on Epigenetic
    Robotics, IEEE, 2014, pp. 208–215.'
date_created: 2020-06-24T13:01:21Z
date_updated: 2023-02-01T16:11:59Z
department:
- _id: '749'
keyword:
- interaction
- communication
- co-construction
- interaction protocols
language:
- iso: eng
page: 208 - 215
publication: 2014 Joint IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning
  and on Epigenetic Robotics
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - 978-1-4799-7540-2
publisher: IEEE
status: public
title: Studying the Co-Construction of Interaction Protocols in Collaborative Tasks
  with Humans
type: conference
user_id: '14931'
year: '2014'
...
---
_id: '4699'
author:
- first_name: Jörg
  full_name: Becker, Jörg
  last_name: Becker
- first_name: Daniel
  full_name: Beverungen, Daniel
  id: '59677'
  last_name: Beverungen
- first_name: Ralf
  full_name: Knackstedt, Ralf
  last_name: Knackstedt
- first_name: Martin
  full_name: Matzner, Martin
  last_name: Matzner
- first_name: Oliver
  full_name: Müller, Oliver
  id: '72849'
  last_name: Müller
- first_name: Jens
  full_name: Pöppelbuss, Jens
  last_name: Pöppelbuss
citation:
  ama: 'Becker J, Beverungen D, Knackstedt R, Matzner M, Müller O, Pöppelbuss J. Designing
    interaction routines in service networks: A modularity and social construction-based
    approach. <i>Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems</i>. 2013;(1):17--47.'
  apa: 'Becker, J., Beverungen, D., Knackstedt, R., Matzner, M., Müller, O., &#38;
    Pöppelbuss, J. (2013). Designing interaction routines in service networks: A modularity
    and social construction-based approach. <i>Scandinavian Journal of Information
    Systems</i>, (1), 17--47.'
  bibtex: '@article{Becker_Beverungen_Knackstedt_Matzner_Müller_Pöppelbuss_2013, title={Designing
    interaction routines in service networks: A modularity and social construction-based
    approach}, number={1}, journal={Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems},
    author={Becker, Jörg and Beverungen, Daniel and Knackstedt, Ralf and Matzner,
    Martin and Müller, Oliver and Pöppelbuss, Jens}, year={2013}, pages={17--47} }'
  chicago: 'Becker, Jörg, Daniel Beverungen, Ralf Knackstedt, Martin Matzner, Oliver
    Müller, and Jens Pöppelbuss. “Designing Interaction Routines in Service Networks:
    A Modularity and Social Construction-Based Approach.” <i>Scandinavian Journal
    of Information Systems</i>, no. 1 (2013): 17--47.'
  ieee: 'J. Becker, D. Beverungen, R. Knackstedt, M. Matzner, O. Müller, and J. Pöppelbuss,
    “Designing interaction routines in service networks: A modularity and social construction-based
    approach,” <i>Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems</i>, no. 1, pp. 17--47,
    2013.'
  mla: 'Becker, Jörg, et al. “Designing Interaction Routines in Service Networks:
    A Modularity and Social Construction-Based Approach.” <i>Scandinavian Journal
    of Information Systems</i>, no. 1, 2013, pp. 17--47.'
  short: J. Becker, D. Beverungen, R. Knackstedt, M. Matzner, O. Müller, J. Pöppelbuss,
    Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems (2013) 17--47.
date_created: 2018-10-12T08:30:56Z
date_updated: 2022-01-06T07:01:18Z
extern: '1'
issue: '1'
keyword:
- Business process management
- Conceptual modeling
- Interaction routines
- Modular design
- Service networks
- Social construction
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- url: https://aisel.aisnet.org/sjis/vol25/iss1/2/
page: 17--47
publication: Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - '09050167'
status: public
title: 'Designing interaction routines in service networks: A modularity and social
  construction-based approach'
type: journal_article
user_id: '72849'
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '4700'
author:
- first_name: Jorg
  full_name: Becker, Jorg
  last_name: Becker
- first_name: Daniel
  full_name: Beverungen, Daniel
  id: '59677'
  last_name: Beverungen
- first_name: Ralf
  full_name: Knackstedt, Ralf
  last_name: Knackstedt
- first_name: Martin
  full_name: Matzner, Martin
  last_name: Matzner
- first_name: Oliver
  full_name: Müller, Oliver
  id: '72849'
  last_name: Müller
- first_name: Jens
  full_name: Pöppelbuss, Jens
  last_name: Pöppelbuss
citation:
  ama: Becker J, Beverungen D, Knackstedt R, Matzner M, Müller O, Pöppelbuss J. Bridging
    the gap between manufacturing and service through IT-based boundary objects. <i>IEEE
    Transactions on Engineering Management</i>. 2013;(3):468--482. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770">10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770</a>
  apa: Becker, J., Beverungen, D., Knackstedt, R., Matzner, M., Müller, O., &#38;
    Pöppelbuss, J. (2013). Bridging the gap between manufacturing and service through
    IT-based boundary objects. <i>IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management</i>,
    (3), 468--482. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770">https://doi.org/10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Becker_Beverungen_Knackstedt_Matzner_Müller_Pöppelbuss_2013, title={Bridging
    the gap between manufacturing and service through IT-based boundary objects},
    DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770">10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770</a>},
    number={3}, journal={IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management}, author={Becker,
    Jorg and Beverungen, Daniel and Knackstedt, Ralf and Matzner, Martin and Müller,
    Oliver and Pöppelbuss, Jens}, year={2013}, pages={468--482} }'
  chicago: 'Becker, Jorg, Daniel Beverungen, Ralf Knackstedt, Martin Matzner, Oliver
    Müller, and Jens Pöppelbuss. “Bridging the Gap between Manufacturing and Service
    through IT-Based Boundary Objects.” <i>IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management</i>,
    no. 3 (2013): 468--482. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770">https://doi.org/10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770</a>.'
  ieee: J. Becker, D. Beverungen, R. Knackstedt, M. Matzner, O. Müller, and J. Pöppelbuss,
    “Bridging the gap between manufacturing and service through IT-based boundary
    objects,” <i>IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management</i>, no. 3, pp. 468--482,
    2013.
  mla: Becker, Jorg, et al. “Bridging the Gap between Manufacturing and Service through
    IT-Based Boundary Objects.” <i>IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management</i>,
    no. 3, 2013, pp. 468--482, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770">10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770</a>.
  short: J. Becker, D. Beverungen, R. Knackstedt, M. Matzner, O. Müller, J. Pöppelbuss,
    IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management (2013) 468--482.
date_created: 2018-10-12T08:31:02Z
date_updated: 2022-01-06T07:01:19Z
doi: 10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770
extern: '1'
issue: '3'
keyword:
- Action research
- boundary spanning
- business process management (BPM)
- service blueprinting
- service networks
language:
- iso: eng
page: 468--482
publication: IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - 0018-9391
  issn:
  - '00189391'
status: public
title: Bridging the gap between manufacturing and service through IT-based boundary
  objects
type: journal_article
user_id: '72849'
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '41234'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Nanoparticles (NP) have specific
    catalytic properties, which are influenced by parameters like their size, shape,
    or composition. Bimetallic NPs, composed of two metal elements can show an improved
    catalytic activity compared to the monometallic NPs. We, herein, report on the
    selective aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol catalyzed by unsupported Pd/Au and
    Pd NPs at atmospheric pressure. NPs of varying compositions were synthesized and
    characterized by UV/Vis spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM),
    and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The NPs were tested in the model reaction
    regarding their catalytic activity, stability, and recyclability in batch and
    continuous procedure. Additionally, <jats:italic>in situ</jats:italic> extended
    X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) measurements were performed in order to
    get insight in the process during NP catalysis.</jats:p>
author:
- first_name: Hannes
  full_name: Alex, Hannes
  last_name: Alex
- first_name: Norbert
  full_name: Steinfeldt, Norbert
  last_name: Steinfeldt
- first_name: Klaus
  full_name: Jähnisch, Klaus
  last_name: Jähnisch
- first_name: Matthias
  full_name: Bauer, Matthias
  id: '47241'
  last_name: Bauer
  orcid: 0000-0002-9294-6076
- first_name: Sandra
  full_name: Hübner, Sandra
  last_name: Hübner
citation:
  ama: Alex H, Steinfeldt N, Jähnisch K, Bauer M, Hübner S. On the selective aerobic
    oxidation of benzyl alcohol with Pd/Au-nanoparticles in batch and flow. <i>Nanotechnology
    Reviews</i>. 2013;3(1):99-110. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085">10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085</a>
  apa: Alex, H., Steinfeldt, N., Jähnisch, K., Bauer, M., &#38; Hübner, S. (2013).
    On the selective aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol with Pd/Au-nanoparticles
    in batch and flow. <i>Nanotechnology Reviews</i>, <i>3</i>(1), 99–110. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085">https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085</a>
  bibtex: '@article{Alex_Steinfeldt_Jähnisch_Bauer_Hübner_2013, title={On the selective
    aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol with Pd/Au-nanoparticles in batch and flow},
    volume={3}, DOI={<a href="https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085">10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085</a>},
    number={1}, journal={Nanotechnology Reviews}, publisher={Walter de Gruyter GmbH},
    author={Alex, Hannes and Steinfeldt, Norbert and Jähnisch, Klaus and Bauer, Matthias
    and Hübner, Sandra}, year={2013}, pages={99–110} }'
  chicago: 'Alex, Hannes, Norbert Steinfeldt, Klaus Jähnisch, Matthias Bauer, and
    Sandra Hübner. “On the Selective Aerobic Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohol with Pd/Au-Nanoparticles
    in Batch and Flow.” <i>Nanotechnology Reviews</i> 3, no. 1 (2013): 99–110. <a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085">https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085</a>.'
  ieee: 'H. Alex, N. Steinfeldt, K. Jähnisch, M. Bauer, and S. Hübner, “On the selective
    aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol with Pd/Au-nanoparticles in batch and flow,”
    <i>Nanotechnology Reviews</i>, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 99–110, 2013, doi: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085">10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085</a>.'
  mla: Alex, Hannes, et al. “On the Selective Aerobic Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohol
    with Pd/Au-Nanoparticles in Batch and Flow.” <i>Nanotechnology Reviews</i>, vol.
    3, no. 1, Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2013, pp. 99–110, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085">10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085</a>.
  short: H. Alex, N. Steinfeldt, K. Jähnisch, M. Bauer, S. Hübner, Nanotechnology
    Reviews 3 (2013) 99–110.
date_created: 2023-01-31T14:50:22Z
date_updated: 2023-01-31T14:52:30Z
department:
- _id: '306'
doi: 10.1515/ntrev-2012-0085
intvolume: '         3'
issue: '1'
keyword:
- Surfaces
- Coatings and Films
- Process Chemistry and Technology
- Energy Engineering and Power Technology
- Biomaterials
- Medicine (miscellaneous)
- Biotechnology
language:
- iso: eng
page: 99-110
publication: Nanotechnology Reviews
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 2191-9097
  - 2191-9089
publication_status: published
publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH
status: public
title: On the selective aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol with Pd/Au-nanoparticles
  in batch and flow
type: journal_article
user_id: '48467'
volume: 3
year: '2013'
...
