TY - CHAP AB - State education in honest tax payment can be understood as a facet of training in citizenship, i.e. as an attempt by the modern state to standardize the behavior of its citizens and to prevent deviations. Based on this Foucauldian understanding, this exploratory article examines tax education in the United States, Spain, and West Germany from the mid-1940s to the late 1980s. During this period, the USA asserted itself as the champion of tax education and Spain consistently tried to emulate this example, albeit with more modest means and different semantic strategies from as early as the 1960s, when it was still under a autoritarian regime. The FRG, however, completely discontinued its few early attempts at tax education from the mid-1950s onwards. Even during the economic crises and tax scandals of the 1970s, there was no relaunch of the programs. The article locates the reasons for this highly uneven development in the different ideal images of the citizen in the three states. AU - Schönhärl, Korinna AU - Düll, Nasrin AU - Ramírez Lugo , Nadya Melina ED - Sébastien, Guex ED - Hadrien, Buclin ID - 44249 T2 - Tax Evasion and Tax Havens since the Nineteenth Century TI - Tax Education After WWII: How Spain, the USA, and West Germany Tried to Make Their Citizens Pay Honestly ER - TY - JOUR AU - Neumann, Phillip ID - 44321 IS - 5 JF - Zeitschrift für Heilpädagogik KW - Inklusion KW - Sonderpädagogik KW - Bildung KW - Bildungsstudien KW - Integration SN - 0513-9066 TI - Studien zu Schulleistungen und ihre Aufbereitung VL - 74 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Meine, Sabine AU - Otto, Arnold AU - Süßmann, Johannes ID - 35063 SN - 978-3-8260-7218-5 T2 - Musiklandschaften zwischen Rhein und Weser. Pluralisierung und Verflechtung entlang des Hellwegs in der Frühen Neuzeit. Unter Mitarbeit v. Markus Lauert TI - Musiklandschaften zwischen Rhein und Weser – Einführung ER - TY - CONF AU - Gharibian, Sevag AU - Watson, James AU - Bausch, Johannes ID - 20841 T2 - Proceedings of the 40th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS) TI - The Complexity of Translationally Invariant Problems beyond Ground State Energies VL - 254 ER - TY - GEN AB - For open world applications, deep neural networks (DNNs) need to be aware of previously unseen data and adaptable to evolving environments. Furthermore, it is desirable to detect and learn novel classes which are not included in the DNNs underlying set of semantic classes in an unsupervised fashion. The method proposed in this article builds upon anomaly detection to retrieve out-of-distribution (OoD) data as candidates for new classes. We thereafter extend the DNN by $k$ empty classes and fine-tune it on the OoD data samples. To this end, we introduce two loss functions, which 1) entice the DNN to assign OoD samples to the empty classes and 2) to minimize the inner-class feature distances between them. Thus, instead of ground truth which contains labels for the different novel classes, the DNN obtains a single OoD label together with a distance matrix, which is computed in advance. We perform several experiments for image classification and semantic segmentation, which demonstrate that a DNN can extend its own semantic space by multiple classes without having access to ground truth. AU - Uhlemeyer, Svenja AU - Lienen, Julian AU - Hüllermeier, Eyke AU - Gottschalk, Hanno ID - 44512 T2 - arXiv:2305.00983 TI - Detecting Novelties with Empty Classes ER - TY - JOUR AB - With enhancing digitalization, condition monitoring is used in an increasing number of application fields across various industrial sectors. By its application, increased reliability as well as reduced risks and costs can be achieved. Based on different approaches, technical systems are monitored and measured data is analyzed to enable condition-based or predictive maintenance. To this end, machine learning approaches are usually implemented to diagnose the health states or predict the health index of the monitored system. However, these trained models are often black-box models, not intuitively explainable for a human. To overcome this shortcoming, a model-based approach based on physics is developed for piezoelectric bending actuators. Such a model enables a transparent representation of the system. Moreover, the model-based approach is extended by a parameter-estimation to account for sudden changes in behavior e. g. caused by occurring cracks. AU - Bender, Amelie ID - 44672 JF - Sensors and Actuators A: Physical KW - Condition Monitoring KW - Model-based approach Diagnostics KW - Varying conditions KW - Explainability KW - Piezoelectric bending actuators SN - 0924-4247 TI - Model-based condition monitoring of piezoelectric bending actuators VL - 357 ER - TY - CONF AU - Ahmed, Qazi Arbab AU - Awais, Muhammad AU - Platzner, Marco ID - 44194 T2 - The 24th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED'23), San Francisco, Califorina USA TI - MAAS: Hiding Trojans in Approximate Circuits ER - TY - JOUR AB - Dispersion is present in every optical setup and is often an undesired effect, especially in nonlinear-optical experiments where ultrashort laser pulses are needed. Typically, bulky pulse compressors consisting of gratings or prisms are used to address this issue by precompensating the dispersion of the optical components. However, these devices are only able to compensate for a part of the dispersion (second-order dispersion). Here, we present a compact pulse-shaping device that uses plasmonic metasurfaces to apply an arbitrarily designed spectral phase delay allowing for a full dispersion control. Furthermore, with specific phase encodings, this device can be used to temporally reshape the incident laser pulses into more complex pulse forms such as a double pulse. We verify the performance of our device by using an SHG-FROG measurement setup together with a retrieval algorithm to extract the dispersion that our device applies to an incident laser pulse. AU - Geromel, René AU - Georgi, Philip AU - Protte, Maximilian AU - Lei, Shiwei AU - Bartley, Tim AU - Huang, Lingling AU - Zentgraf, Thomas ID - 44044 IS - 8 JF - Nano Letters KW - Mechanical Engineering KW - Condensed Matter Physics KW - General Materials Science KW - General Chemistry KW - Bioengineering SN - 1530-6984 TI - Compact Metasurface-Based Optical Pulse-Shaping Device VL - 23 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is an efficient thermochemical method for the conversion of organic feedstock to carbonaceous solids. HTC of different saccharides is known to produce microspheres (MS) with mostly Gaussian size distribution, which are utilized as functional materials in various applications, both as pristine MS and as a precursor for hard carbon MS. Although the average size of the MS can be influenced by adjusting the process parameters, there is no reliable mechanism to affect their size distribution. Our results demonstrate that HTC of trehalose, in contrast to other saccharides, results in a distinctly bimodal sphere diameter distribution consisting of small spheres with diameters of (2.1 ± 0.2) μm and of large spheres with diameters of (10.4 ± 2.6) μm. Remarkably, after pyrolytic post-carbonization at 1000 °C the MS develop a multimodal pore size distribution with abundant macropores > 100 nm, mesopores > 10 nm and micropores < 2 nm, which were examined by small-angle X-ray scattering and visualized by charge-compensated helium ion microscopy. The bimodal size distribution and hierarchical porosity provide an extraordinary set of properties and potential variables for the tailored synthesis of hierarchical porous carbons, making trehalose-derived hard carbon MS a highly promising material for applications in catalysis, filtration, and energy storage devices. AU - Wortmann, Martin AU - Keil, Waldemar AU - Diestelhorst, Elise AU - Westphal, Michael AU - Haverkamp, René AU - Brockhagen, Bennet AU - Biedinger, Jan AU - Bondzio, Laila AU - Weinberger, Christian AU - Baier, Dominik AU - Tiemann, Michael AU - Hütten, Andreas AU - Hellweg, Thomas AU - Reiss, Günter AU - Schmidt, Claudia AU - Sattler, Klaus AU - Frese, Natalie ID - 44837 IS - 21 JF - RSC Advances KW - General Chemical Engineering KW - General Chemistry SN - 2046-2069 TI - Hard carbon microspheres with bimodal size distribution and hierarchical porosity via hydrothermal carbonization of trehalose VL - 13 ER - TY - CONF AU - Dreiling, Dmitrij AU - Itner, Dominik AU - Hetkämper, Tim AU - Birk, Carolin AU - Gravenkamp, Hauke AU - Henning, Bernd ID - 45205 SN - 978-3-9819376-8-8 T2 - SMSI 2023 Conference TI - Improved determination of viscoelastic material parameters using a pulse-echo measurement setup ER - TY - GEN AU - Koch, Angelina ID - 43375 TI - Privacy-Preserving Collection and Evaluation of Log Files ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schryen, Guido AU - Sperling, Martina ID - 44361 IS - September JF - Computers & Operations Research TI - Literature Reviews in Operations Research: A New Taxonomy and a Meta Review VL - 157 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Dielectric metasurfaces provide a unique platform for efficient harmonic generation and optical wavefront manipulation at the nanoscale. Tailoring phase and amplitude of a nonlinearly generated wave with a high emission efficiency using resonance-based metasurfaces is a challenging task that often requires state-of-the-art numerical methods. Here, we propose a simple yet effective approach combining a sampling method with a Monte Carlo approach to design the third-harmonic wavefront generated by all-dielectric metasurfaces composed of elliptical silicon nanodisks. Using this approach, we theoretically demonstrate the full nonlinear 2π phase control with a uniform and highest possible amplitude in the considered parameter space, allowing us to design metasurfaces operating as third harmonic beam deflectors capable of steering light into a desired direction with high emission efficiency. The TH beam deflection with a record calculated average conversion efficiency of 1.2 × 10–1 W–2 is achieved. We anticipate that the proposed approach will be widely applied as alternative to commonly used optimization algorithms with higher complexity and implementation effort for the design of metasurfaces with other holographic functionalities. AU - Hähnel, David AU - Förstner, Jens AU - Myroshnychenko, Viktor ID - 45596 JF - ACS Photonics KW - tet_topic_meta SN - 2330-4022 TI - Efficient Modeling and Tailoring of Nonlinear Wavefronts in Dielectric Metasurfaces ER - TY - CHAP AU - Freymuth, Nina ED - Balz, HHans-Jürgen ED - Huneke, Annika ED - Kuhlmann, Carola ED - Römisch, Kathrin ID - 45606 T2 - Diskriminierungsprozesse und Teilhabeperspektiven - Herausforderungen für die Praxis der Inklusion. Ausgewählte Master-Thesen 2018-2022 des Masterstudiengangs "Soziale Inklusion: Gesundheit und Bildung" der Evangelischen Hochschule Rheinland-Westfalen-Lippe TI - Alternative für alle? Inklusionsspezifische Analyse der AfD und ihrer Wähler*innen ER - TY - JOUR AU - Dieter, Peter AU - Caron, Matthew AU - Schryen, Guido ID - 44383 IS - 1 JF - European Journal of Operational Research (EJOR) TI - Integrating driver behavior into last-mile delivery routing: Combining machine learning and optimization in a hybrid decision support framework VL - 311 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Meier, Jana AU - Janzen, Thomas AU - Wotschel, Philipp AU - Vogelsang, Christoph ID - 45672 JF - die hochschullehre TI - Rollenspielbasierte Simulationen als Übungs- und Prüfungsformate im Lehramtsstudium. Eine explorative Studie zu Erfahrungen und Einschätzungen aus Studierendensicht. VL - 9 ER - TY - CONF AU - Hotegni, Sedjro Salomon AU - Mahabadi, Sepideh AU - Vakilian, Ali ID - 45695 KW - Fair range clustering T2 - Proceedings of the 40th International Conference on Machine Learning, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. PMLR 202, 2023. TI - Approximation Algorithms for Fair Range Clustering ER - TY - CONF AU - Hebrok, Sven Niclas AU - Nachtigall, Simon AU - Maehren, Marcel AU - Erinola, Nurullah AU - Merget, Robert AU - Somorovsky, Juraj AU - Schwenk, Jörg ID - 43060 T2 - 32nd USENIX Security Symposium TI - We Really Need to Talk About Session Tickets: A Large-Scale Analysis of Cryptographic Dangers with TLS Session Tickets ER - TY - JOUR AB - Faradaic reactions including charge transfer are often accompanied with diffusion limitation inside the bulk. Conductive two-dimensional frameworks (2D MOFs) with a fast ion transport can combine both - charge transfer and fast diffusion inside their porous structure. To study remaining diffusion limitations caused by particle morphology, different synthesis routes of Cu-2,3,6,7,10,11-hexahydroxytriphenylene (Cu3(HHTP)2), a copper-based 2D MOF, are used to obtain flake- and rod-like MOF particles. Both morphologies are systematically characterized and evaluated for redox-active Li+ ion storage. The redox mechanism is investigated by means of X-ray absorption spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy and in situ XRD. Both types are compared regarding kinetic properties for Li+ ion storage via cyclic voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy. A significant influence of particle morphology for 2D MOFs on kinetic aspects of electrochemical Li+ ion storage can be observed. This study opens the path for optimization of redox active porous structures to overcome diffusion limitations of Faradaic processes. AU - Wrogemann, Jens Matthies AU - Lüther, Marco Joes AU - Bärmann, Peer AU - Lounasvuori, Mailis AU - Javed, Ali AU - Tiemann, Michael AU - Golnak, Ronny AU - Xiao, Jie AU - Petit, Tristan AU - Placke, Tobias AU - Winter, Martin ID - 44116 IS - 26 JF - Angewandte Chemie International Edition KW - General Chemistry KW - Catalysis SN - 1433-7851 TI - Overcoming Diffusion Limitation of Faradaic Processes: Property‐Performance Relationships of 2D Conductive Metal‐Organic Framework Cu3(HHTP)2 for Reversible Lithium‐Ion Storage VL - 62 ER - TY - GEN ED - Eckel, Julia ED - Ernst, Christoph ED - Schröter, Jens ID - 36842 IS - 1 KW - tech demo KW - technology demonstration KW - demo or die SN - 1619-1641 T2 - Navigationen - Zeitschrift für Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften TI - Navigationen: Tech | Demo VL - 23 ER -