@misc{18333,
  author       = {{Peckhaus, Volker}},
  booktitle    = {{zbMATH Open, Zbl. 0922.01002}},
  title        = {{{Corry, Leo. “Paradigms and Paradigmatic Change in the History of Mathematics”, In: Elena Ausejo u.a. (Hgg.), Paradigms and Mathematics, Siglo XXI de España: Madrid 1996, 169–191}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@misc{18311,
  author       = {{Peckhaus, Volker}},
  booktitle    = {{zbMATH Open, Zbl. 0901.00006}},
  title        = {{{v. Helmholtz, Hermann, Schriften zur Erkenntnistheorie. Kommentiert von Moritz Schlick und Paul Hertz, hg. v. Ecke Bonk, Springer: Wien 1998}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@misc{18334,
  author       = {{Peckhaus, Volker}},
  booktitle    = {{zbMATH Open, Zbl. 0922.03007}},
  title        = {{{Wiegand, Olav K., Interpretationen der Modallogik. Ein Beitrag zur phänomenologischen Wissenschaftstheorie, Kluwer: Dordrecht 1988}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@misc{18335,
  author       = {{Peckhaus, Volker}},
  booktitle    = {{zbMATH Open, Zbl. 0922.03015}},
  title        = {{{Kleemeier, Ulrike, Gottlob Frege. Kontext-Prinzip und Ontologie, Alber: München 1997}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@misc{18322,
  author       = {{Peckhaus, Volker}},
  booktitle    = {{zbMATH Open, Zbl. 0910.03023}},
  title        = {{{Kelly, Kevin T., The Logic of Reliable Inquiry, Clarendon Press: Oxford 1996}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@misc{18327,
  author       = {{Peckhaus, Volker}},
  booktitle    = {{zbMATH Open,Zbl. 0916.01025}},
  title        = {{{Carnap, Rudolf, Der logische Aufbau der Welt, Meiner: Hamburg 1998}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@misc{18316,
  author       = {{Peckhaus, Volker}},
  booktitle    = {{zbMATH Open, Zbl.  0908.01005}},
  title        = {{{Recknagel, Hans, Die Nürnbergische Universität Altdorf und ihre großen Gelehrten, Druckerei Carl Hessel: Feucht 1998}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@misc{18314,
  author       = {{Peckhaus, Volker}},
  booktitle    = {{zbMATH Open, Zbl. 904.03002}},
  title        = {{{Hansen, Frank-Peter, G.W.F. Hegel: Wissenschaft der Logik. Ein Kommentar, Königshausen & Neumann: Würzburg 1996}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@misc{18312,
  author       = {{Peckhaus, Volker}},
  booktitle    = {{zbMATH Open, Zbl. 901.03004}},
  title        = {{{Frascolla, Pascquale, Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mathematics, Routledge: London/New York 1994}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@misc{18325,
  author       = {{Peckhaus, Volker}},
  booktitle    = {{zbMATH Open, Zbl. 0914.01003}},
  title        = {{{Hoeltgen, Karl Josef, “Clever Dogs and Nimble Spaniels: On the Iconography of Logic, Invention, and Imagination”, Explorations in Renaissance Culture 24 (1998), 1–36}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@inproceedings{37402,
  author       = {{Weber, Jutta}},
  booktitle    = {{IWT-Paper 24. Tagungsdokumentation „Theorien über Theorien über Theorien“. 1. - 2. Juli 1999. Institut für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung, Universität Bielefeld, S. 91-96}},
  editor       = {{Jobmann, Anke and Spindler, Bernd}},
  pages        = {{91--96}},
  title        = {{{Leviathan oder Trickster? Erzählstrategien in aktueller Erkenntniskritik und Wissenschaftsforschung}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@inproceedings{37408,
  author       = {{Weber, Jutta}},
  booktitle    = {{Die Zukunft des Wissens. XVIII. Deutscher Kongreß für Philosophie. Konstanz 1999}},
  editor       = {{Mittelstraß, Jürgen}},
  pages        = {{466--473}},
  publisher    = {{UVK Universitäts-Verlag Konstanz}},
  title        = {{{Contested Meanings: Nature in the Age of Technoscience}}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

@inproceedings{2169,
  author       = {{Adler, Micah and Scheideler, Christian}},
  booktitle    = {{SPAA}},
  pages        = {{259----268}},
  title        = {{{Efficient Communication Strategies for Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks (Extended Abstract)}}},
  year         = {{1998}},
}

@inproceedings{2170,
  author       = {{Feige, Uriel and Scheideler, Christian}},
  booktitle    = {{STOC}},
  pages        = {{624----633}},
  title        = {{{Improved Bounds for Acyclic Job Shop Scheduling (Extended Abstract)}}},
  year         = {{1998}},
}

@inproceedings{11730,
  abstract     = {{In this paper the Philips Broadcast News transcription system is described. The Broadcast News task aims at the recognition of "found" speech in radio and television broadcasts without any additional side information (e.g. speaking style, background conditions). The system was derived from the Philips continuous mixture density crossword HMM system, using MFCC features and Laplacian densities. A segmentation was performed to obtain sentence-like partitions of the broadcasts. Using data-driven clustering, the obtained segments were grouped into clusters with similar acoustic conditions for adaptation purposes. Gender independent word-internal and crossword triphone models were trained on 70 hours of the HUB4 training data. No focus condition specific training was applied. Channel and speaker normalization was done by mean and variance normalization as well as VTN and MLLR. The transcription was produced by an adaptive multiple pass decoder starting with phrase-bigram decoding using word-internal triphones and finishing with a phrase-trigram decoding using MLLR-adapted crossword models.}},
  author       = {{Beyerlein, Peter and Aubert, Xavier L. and Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold and Klakow, Dietrich and Ullrich, Meinhard and Wendemuth, Andreas and Wilcox, Patricia}},
  booktitle    = {{DARPA Broadcast News Transcription and Understanding Workshop, Landsdowne}},
  title        = {{{Automatic Transcription of English Broadcast News}}},
  year         = {{1998}},
}

@inproceedings{11784,
  abstract     = {{In this paper we describe some characteristics of the acoustic modeling used in the Philips continuous-speech recognition system for the DARPA Hub-4 1997 evaluation, which are related to robustness issues. We aimed at a conceptually simple system: We trained two model sets on 70 hours of the Hub-4 training data, one for within-word and one for cross-word decoding. These model sets were used for both genders and all environmental conditions. In order to be able to do so, channel normalization (mean, variance normalization) and speaker normalization (vocal tract length normalization, realized by an appropriate shift of the center frequencies of the mel filter bank) have been applied, as well as adaptation techniques. MLLR-based unsupervised batch adaptation on clusters of segments was conducted both after a first within-word decoding and a cross-word decoding pass. The training strategy and the effects of the various normalization and adaptation techniques will be discussed in the paper.}},
  author       = {{Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold and Aubert, Xavier L. and Beyerlein, Peter and Klakow, Dietrich and Ullrich, Meinhard and Wendemuth, Andreas and Wilcox, Patricia}},
  booktitle    = {{DARPA Broadcast News Transcription and Understanding Workshop, Landsdowne}},
  title        = {{{Acoustic Modeling in the Philips Hub-4 Continuous-Speech Recognition System}}},
  year         = {{1998}},
}

@inproceedings{11842,
  abstract     = {{In this paper we present some experiments that have been performed while developing language models for the PHILIPS Broadcast News system. Three main issues will be discussed: construction of phrases, adaptation of remote corpora to this task, and the combination of the different models. Also, perplexities on the 1997 evaluation data are reported.}},
  author       = {{Klakow, Dietrich and Aubert, Xavier L. and Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold and Beyerlein, Peter and Ullrich, Meinhard and Wendemuth, Andreas and Wilcox, Patricia}},
  booktitle    = {{DARPA Broadcast News Transcription and Understanding Workshop, Landsdowne}},
  title        = {{{Language-Model Investigations related to Broadcast News}}},
  year         = {{1998}},
}

@inproceedings{11936,
  abstract     = {{Although speaker normalization is attempted in very different manners, vocal tract normalization (VTN) and speaker adaptive training (SAT) share many common properties. We show that both lead to more compact representations of the phonetically relevant variations of the training data and that both achieve improved error rate performance only if a complementary normalization or adaptation operation is conducted on the test data. Algorithms for fast test speaker enrollment are presented for both normalization methods: in the framework of SAT, a pre-transformation step is proposed, which alone, i.e. without subsequent unsupervised MLLR adaption, reduces the error rate by almost 10% on the WSJ 5k test sets. For VTN, the use of a Gaussian mixture model makes obsolete a first recognition pass to obtain a preliminary transcription of the test utterance at hardly and loss in performance.}},
  author       = {{Welling, L. and Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold and Aubert, X. and Haberland, N.}},
  booktitle    = {{ICASSP 1998, Seattle}},
  title        = {{{A Study on Speaker Normalization Using Vocal Tract Normalization and Speaker Adaptive Training}}},
  year         = {{1998}},
}

@article{18620,
  abstract     = {{With the aim of identifying universal trends, we compare fully self-consistent electronic spectra and total energies obtained from the GW approximation with those from an extended GWΓ scheme that includes a nontrivial vertex function and the fundamentally distinct Bethe-Goldstone approach based on the T matrix. The self-consistent Green’s function G, as derived from Dyson’s equation, is used not only in the self-energy but also to construct the screened interaction W for a model system. For all approximations we observe a similar deterioration of the spectrum, which is not removed by vertex corrections. In particular, satellite peaks are systematically broadened and move closer to the chemical potential. The corresponding total energies are universally raised, independent of the system parameters. Our results, therefore, suggest that any improvement in total energy due to self-consistency, such as for the electron gas in the GW approximation, may be fortuitous.}},
  author       = {{Schindlmayr, Arno and Pollehn, Thomas Joachim and Godby, Rex William}},
  issn         = {{1095-3795}},
  journal      = {{Physical Review B}},
  number       = {{19}},
  pages        = {{12684--12690}},
  publisher    = {{American Physical Society}},
  title        = {{{Spectra and total energies from self-consistent many-body perturbation theory}}},
  doi          = {{10.1103/PhysRevB.58.12684}},
  volume       = {{58}},
  year         = {{1998}},
}

@article{18622,
  abstract     = {{We present a general procedure for obtaining progressively more accurate functional expressions for the electron self-energy by iterative solution of Hedin's coupled equations. The iterative process starting from Hartree theory, which gives rise to the GW approximation, is continued further, and an explicit formula for the vertex function from the second full cycle is given. Calculated excitation energies for a Hubbard Hamiltonian demonstrate the convergence of the iterative process and provide further strong justification for the GW approximation.}},
  author       = {{Schindlmayr, Arno and Godby, Rex William}},
  issn         = {{1079-7114}},
  journal      = {{Physical Review Letters}},
  number       = {{8}},
  pages        = {{1702--1705}},
  publisher    = {{American Physical Society}},
  title        = {{{Systematic vertex corrections through iterative solution of Hedin's equations beyond the GW approximation}}},
  doi          = {{10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.1702}},
  volume       = {{80}},
  year         = {{1998}},
}

