TY - JOUR AU - Bengs, Viktor AU - Eulert, Matthias AU - Holzmann, Hajo ID - 14027 JF - Journal of Multivariate Analysis SN - 0047-259X TI - Asymptotic confidence sets for the jump curve in bivariate regression problems ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bengs, Viktor AU - Holzmann, Hajo ID - 14028 JF - Electronic Journal of Statistics SN - 1935-7524 TI - Adaptive confidence sets for kink estimation ER - TY - GEN AB - Beschrieben ist ein verteiltes Warenwirtschaftssystem, bei dem der Kunde, Händler, und der Hersteller vernetzt sind. Dies wird bewerkstelligt durch einen Cloud-Speicher (105), der Cloud-Speicher (105) aufweisend ein Mittel zum Speichern (105a) von Daten, ein Mittel zum Empfangen von ersten Daten von einem ersten Netzwerkteilnehmer (110), wobei die ersten Daten zugehörig sind zu einem physischen Objekt, ein Mittel zum Empfangen von Anfragedaten von einem zweiten Netzwerkteilnehmer (120), ein Mittel zum Empfangen von zweiten Daten von einem dritten Netzwerkteilnehmer (130), wobei die zweiten Daten zugehörig sind zu den ersten Daten und zumindest ein Datum aufweisen, welches angepasst ist, die ersten Daten zu ändern in Abhängigkeit der empfangenen Anfragedaten, ein Mittel zum Ändern der ersten Daten basierend zumindest im Teil auf den zweiten Daten und den Anfragedaten und ein Mittel zum Senden eines geänderten Teils der ersten Daten von dem Cloud-Speicher (105) an den ersten Netzwerkteilnehmer (110). AU - Göllner, Thomas AU - Schwarz, Jan-Hendrik AU - Gottschalk, Sebastian AU - Sauer, Stefan ID - 14032 TI - Verteiltes Warenwirtschaftssystem [Distributed Warehouse System] ER - TY - JOUR AU - Klümper, A. AU - Nuding, W. AU - Sedrakyan, A. ID - 14033 JF - Physical Review B SN - 2469-9950 TI - Random network models with variable disorder of geometry VL - 100 ER - TY - CONF AU - Castenow, Jannik AU - Kolb, Christina AU - Scheideler, Christian ID - 14539 T2 - Proceedings of the 26th International Colloquium on Structural Information and Communication Complexity (SIROCCO) TI - A Bounding Box Overlay for Competitive Routing in Hybrid Communication Networks ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schryen, Guido AU - Kliewer, Natalia AU - Borndörfer, Ralf AU - Koch, Thorsten ID - 14540 JF - OR News TI - High-Performance Business Computing – Parallel Algorithms and Implementations for Solving Problems in Operations Research and Data Analysis VL - 65 ER - TY - GEN AU - Szopinski, Daniel AU - John, Thomas AU - Kundisch, Dennis ID - 14543 TI - Digital Tools for Teaching Business Model Innovation in Information Systems: A newly developed didactic approach comprising video-based peer feedback ER - TY - GEN AU - Hansmeier, Tim ID - 14546 TI - Autonomous Operation of High-Performance Compute Nodes through Self-Awareness and Learning Classifiers ER - TY - JOUR AB - Marginal hardware introduces severe reliability threats throughout the life cycle of a system. Although marginalities may not affect the functionality of a circuit immediately after manufacturing, they can degrade into hard failures and must be screened out during manufacturing test to prevent early life failures. Furthermore, their evolution in the field must be proactively monitored by periodic tests before actual failures occur. In recent years small delay faults have gained increasing attention as possible indicators of marginal hardware. However, small delay faults on short paths may be undetectable even with advanced timing aware ATPG. Faster-than-at-speed test (FAST) can detect such hidden delay faults, but so far FAST has mainly been restricted to manufacturing test. AU - Kampmann, Matthias AU - A. Kochte, Michael AU - Liu, Chang AU - Schneider, Eric AU - Hellebrand, Sybille AU - Wunderlich, Hans-Joachim ID - 13048 IS - 10 JF - IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (TCAD) TI - Built-in Test for Hidden Delay Faults VL - 38 ER - TY - CONF AU - Schumacher, Jan ID - 13106 T2 - Beiträge zum Mathematikunterricht 2019 TI - Rekonstruktion diagrammatischen Schließens am Beispiel der Subtraktion negativer Zahlen ER - TY - CONF AB - In this paper, we first outline a Hypothetical Learning Trajectory (HLT), which aims at a formal understanding of the rules for manipulating integers. The HLT is based on task formats, which promote algebraic thinking in terms of generalizing rules from the analysis of patterns and should be familiar to students from their mathematics education experiences in elementary school. Second, we analyze two students' actual learning process based on Peircean semiotics. The analysis shows that the actual learning process diverges from the hypothesized learning process in that the students do not relate the different levels of the diagrams in a way that allows them to extrapolate the rule for the subtraction of negative numbers. Based on this finding, we point out consequences for the design of the tasks. AU - Schumacher, Jan AU - Rezat, Sebastian ED - Jankvist, Uffe Thomas ED - Van den Heuvel-Panhuizen, Marja ED - Veldhuis, Michiel ID - 13107 KW - diagrammatic reasoning KW - hypothetical learning trajectory KW - induction extrapolatory method KW - integers KW - negative numbers KW - permanence principle KW - semiotics T2 - Proceedings of the Eleventh Congress of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education (CERME11, February 6 – 10, 2019) TI - A Hypothetical Learning Trajectory for the Learning of the Rules for Manipulating Integers ER - TY - JOUR AU - Breitmayer, Bastian AU - Hasso, Tim AU - Pelster, Matthias ID - 13121 JF - Economics Letters SN - 0165-1765 TI - Culture and the disposition effect VL - 184 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Breitmayer, Bastian AU - Massari, Filippo AU - Pelster, Matthias ID - 13122 JF - International Review of Economics & Finance SN - 1059-0560 TI - Swarm intelligence? Stock opinions of the crowd and stock returns VL - 64 ER - TY - CONF AB - Given the recent development in embedded devices, wireless senor nodes are no longer limited to data collection but they can also do processing (e.g., smartphones). Accordingly, new types of applications take an advantage of the processing and flexibility provided by the wireless network. A common property between these applications is that the processing is not running on only one single node, but it is broken-down into smaller tasks that can run over multiple nodes, i.e., exploiting the in-network processing. We study a special variant of in-network processing, where the application is given by a graph; the processing tasks have predefined connections to be executed in a predefined sequence. The problem of embedding an application graph into a network is commonly known as Virtual Network Embedding (VNE). In this paper, we present a Genetic Algorithm (GA) solution to solve this wireless VNE problem, where we take into account the interference and multi-cast properties. We show that the GA has a good performance and fast execution compared to the optimization problem. AU - Afifi, Haitham AU - Horbach, Konrad AU - Karl, Holger ID - 13123 T2 - 2019 International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob) (WiMob 2019) TI - A Genetic Algorithm Framework for Solving Wireless Virtual Network Embedding ER - TY - THES AU - Dräxler, Sevil ID - 13124 TI - Scaling, placement, and routing for pliable virtualized composed services ER - TY - THES AU - Görzen, Thomas ID - 13125 TI - Essays on Crowd Based Idea Evaluation - Empirical Evidence from an Anonymous Online Crowd ER - TY - THES AU - Khaluf, Lial ID - 13126 TI - Organic Programming of Dynamic Real-Time Applications ER - TY - GEN AU - Bröcher, Henrik ID - 13128 TI - Rational Secure Multiparty Computation ER - TY - GEN AU - Mohr, Felix AU - Wever, Marcel Dominik AU - Tornede, Alexander AU - Hüllermeier, Eyke ID - 13132 T2 - INFORMATIK 2019: 50 Jahre Gesellschaft für Informatik – Informatik für Gesellschaft TI - From Automated to On-The-Fly Machine Learning ER - TY - GEN AB - Non-GAAP reporting is under debate as managers may opportunistically inflate non-GAAP earnings. By separating firms into groups based on exclusions of recurring expenses before material restatements occur this paper investigates whether market participants are misled based on ex-ante non-GAAP reporting. The results show a decline in cumulative abnormal returns (–11.8% aggressive non-GAAP Reporting vs. –2.7% non-aggressive non-GAAP reporting), reduction in overvaluation (–22.18% vs. no decline) and losses in the earnings response coefficient (–51.8% vs. no significant decline) for firms with prior aggressive non-GAAP reporting. Further, we document that investors are less responsive to aggressively reported non-GAAP earnings ex-post, indicating that increased attention enhances investor’s ability to see through the quality of non-GAAP exclusions. AU - Müller, Jens AU - Sievers, Sönke AU - Mehring, Oliver AU - Sofilkanitsch, Christian ID - 13137 KW - Keywords: non-GAAP reporting KW - restatements KW - information content of earnings KW - firm value KW - overvaluation TI - Non-GAAP Reporting and Investor Attention: Are Investors Misled by Exclusions of Recurring Expenses from Non-GAAP Earnings before Restatement Announcements? ER - TY - CONF AB - Mobile app stores like Apple's AppStore or Google's PlayStore are highly competitive markets for third-party developers wanting to develop successful applications. During the development process, many developers focus on the multitude of product functions but neglect the business model as an equally important part. As a result, developers often fail to meet customer needs, leading to unnecessary development costs and poor market penetration. This, in turn, raises the question of how we intertwine the business model and product functions during the development process to ensure a better alignment between the two. In this paper, we show this intertwined development by adapting the concept of Twin Peaks to the business model and product functions. Based on feature modeling as an abstraction layer, we introduce the concept of a Business Model Decision Line (BMDL) to structure the business model decisions and their relation to product functions structured in a Software Product Line (SPL). The basis of our feature models is the analysis of top listed applications in the app stores of Apple and Google. To create and modify both models, we provide an incremental feature structuring and iterative feature selection process. This combination of abstraction layer and development process supports third-party developers to build successful applications both from a business and a product perspective. AU - Gottschalk, Sebastian AU - Rittmeier, Florian AU - Engels, Gregor ED - Hyrynsalmi, Sami ED - Suoranta, Mari ED - Nguyen-Duc, Anh ED - Tyrväinen, Pasi ED - Abrahamsson, Pekka ID - 13138 IS - 1 KW - Intertwined Development KW - Twin Peaks KW - Feature Model KW - Business Model KW - Product Functions T2 - Software Business TI - Intertwined Development of Business Model and Product Functions for Mobile Applications: A Twin Peak Feature Modeling Approach VL - 370 ER - TY - BOOK ED - Rezat, Sebastian ED - Fan, Lianghuo ED - Hattermann, Mathias ED - Schumacher, Jan ED - Wuschke, Holger ID - 13139 TI - Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Mathematics Textbook Research and Development: 16-19 September 2019 Paderborn, Germany ER - TY - CONF AU - Weidmann, Nils AU - Anjorin, Anthony AU - Stolte, Florian AU - Kraus, Florian ED - Guerra, Esther ED - Orejas, Fernando ID - 13140 T2 - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Graph Transformation, ICGT 2019, Held as Part of STAF 2019 TI - From Pattern Invocation Networks to Rule Preconditions ER - TY - CONF AU - Weidmann, Nils AU - Anjorin, Anthony AU - Robrecht, Patrick AU - Varró, Gergely ED - Guerra, Esther ED - Orejas, Fernando ID - 13141 T2 - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Graph Transformation, ICGT 2019, Held as Part of STAF 2019 TI - Incremental (Unidirectional) Model Transformation with eMoflon::IBeX ER - TY - CONF AU - Weidmann, Nils AU - Anjorin, Anthony AU - Fritsche, Lars AU - Varró, Gergely AU - Schürr, Andy AU - Leblebici, Erhan ED - Cheney, James ED - Ko, Hsiang-Shang ID - 13142 T2 - Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Bidirectional Transformations co-located with the Philadelphia Logic Week, Bx@PLW 2019 TI - Incremental Bidirectional Model Transformation with eMoflon::IBeX ER - TY - JOUR AU - Claes, Leander AU - Hülskämper, Lars Moritz AU - Baumhögger, Elmar AU - Feldmann, Nadine AU - Chatwell, René Spencer AU - Vrabec, Jadran AU - Henning, Bernd ID - 13143 JF - tm - Technisches Messen SN - 2196-7113 TI - Acoustic absorption measurement for the determination of the volume viscosity of pure fluids / Messverfahren für die akustischen Absorption zur Bestimmung der Volumenviskosität reiner Fluide ER - TY - CONF AU - El Baff, Roxanne AU - Wachsmuth, Henning AU - Al-Khatib, Khalid AU - Stede, Manfred AU - Stein, Benno ID - 13144 T2 - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Natural Language Generation TI - Computational Argumentation Synthesis as a Language Modeling Task ER - TY - GEN AB - Employing a sample of 492 merger and acquisition (M&A) announcements from 284 acquirers across North America and Europe between 2005 and 2018, this study analyzes the impact of M&A announcements on an acquirers abnormal CDS spread changes. We find that spreads from CDS which are written on acquirers increase by 310 bps during a symmetric five-day event window suggesting that investors expect an increase in the acquirers credit risk exposure due to M&As. Next to this baseline finding, we conduct a large variety of sensitivity analyses to gain more insight into the driving factors of the rising risk perception of CDS investors due to M&A announcements. AU - Hippert, Benjamin ID - 13146 KW - credit default swaps KW - risk perception of CDS investors KW - mergers and acquisitions KW - event study TI - The relationship between announcements of complete mergers and acquisitions and acquirers' abnormal CDS spread changes ER - TY - JOUR AB - This paper examines the evolutionary stability of behaviour in contests where players’ participation can be stochastic. We find, for exogenously given participation probabilities, players exert more effort under the concept of a finite-population evolutionarily stable strategy (FPESS) than under Nash equilibrium (NE). We show that there is ex-ante overdissipation under FPESS for sufficiently large participation probabilities, if, and only if, the impact function is convex. With costly endogenous entry, players enter the contest with a higher probability and exert more effort under FPESS than under NE. Importantly, under endogenous entry, overdissipation can occur for all (Tullock) contest success functions, in particular those with concave impact functions. AU - Gu, Yiquan AU - Hehenkamp, Burkhard AU - Leininger, Wolfgang ID - 13148 JF - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization SN - 0167-2681 TI - Evolutionary equilibrium in contests with stochastic participation: Entry, effort and overdissipation ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wünderlich, Nancy V. AU - Hogreve, Jens AU - Chowdhury, Ilma Nur AU - Fleischer, Hannes AU - Mousavi, Sahar AU - Rötzmeier-Keuper, Julia AU - Sousa, Rui ID - 13149 JF - Journal of Business Research SN - 0148-2963 TI - Overcoming vulnerability: Channel design strategies to alleviate vulnerability perceptions in customer journeys ER - TY - JOUR AU - Thol, Monika AU - Javed, Muhammad Ali AU - Baumhögger, Elmar AU - Span, Roland AU - Vrabec, Jadran ID - 13158 JF - Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research SN - 0888-5885 TI - Thermodynamic Properties of Dodecamethylpentasiloxane, Tetradecamethylhexasiloxane, and Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane ER - TY - JOUR AU - Javed, Muhammad Ali AU - Baumhögger, Elmar AU - Vrabec, Jadran ID - 13159 JF - Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data SN - 0021-9568 TI - Thermodynamic Speed of Sound Data for Liquid and Supercritical Alcohols ER - TY - CHAP AU - Beverungen, Daniel AU - Bartelheimer, Christian AU - Wolf, Verena ID - 13178 SN - 978-3-662-59516-9 T2 - Digitale Dienstleistungsinnovationen – Smart Services agil und kundenorientiert entwickeln TI - Smart Service Systems als Handlungsfeld einer konvergierenden Dienstleistungsforschung ER - TY - GEN AU - Post, Till AU - Heuermann, Aaron AU - Wiesner, Stefan AU - Olschewski, Detlef AU - Maaß, Wolfgang AU - Klatt, Rüdiger AU - Jussen, Philipp AU - Ragab, Sherif AU - Senderek, Roman AU - Höckmayr, Benedikt AU - Schulz, Thomas AU - Meyer, Kyrill AU - Heinen, Ewald AU - Hocken, Christian AU - Fischer, Simon AU - Lattemann, Christoph AU - Redlich, Beke AU - Schlimm, Katrin AU - Ziegler, Christoph AU - Rechtien, Christopher AU - Schröder, Markus AU - Kube, Bernhard AU - Pöppelbuß, Jens AU - Wiesche, Manuel AU - Semmann, Martin AU - Bartelheimer, Christian AU - Beverungen, Daniel AU - Lüttenberg, Hedda AU - Wolf, Verena AU - Bongers, Franziska AU - Winkler, Corinna AU - Schumann, Jan Hendrik AU - Li, Mahei AU - Brinker, Jonas AU - Hagen, Simon AU - Kammler, Friedemann AU - Strina, Giuseppe AU - Ernst, Philipp AU - Falkus, Michael ID - 13181 TI - DIN SPEC 33453:2019-09, Entwicklung digitaler Dienstleistungssysteme ER - TY - CONF AB - We consider congestion control in peer-to-peer distributed systems. The problem can be reduced to the following scenario: Consider a set $V$ of $n$ peers (called \emph{clients} in this paper) that want to send messages to a fixed common peer (called \emph{server} in this paper). We assume that each client $v \in V$ sends a message with probability $p(v) \in [0,1)$ and the server has a capacity of $\sigma \in \mathbb{N}$, i.e., it can recieve at most $\sigma$ messages per round and excess messages are dropped. The server can modify these probabilities when clients send messages. Ideally, we wish to converge to a state with $\sum p(v) = \sigma$ and $p(v) = p(w)$ for all $v,w \in V$. We propose a \emph{loosely} self-stabilizing protocol with a slightly relaxed legitimate state. Our protocol lets the system converge from \emph{any} initial state to a state where $\sum p(v) \in \left[\sigma \pm \epsilon\right]$ and $|p(v)-p(w)| \in O(\frac{1}{n})$. This property is then maintained for $\Omega(n^{\mathfrak{c}})$ rounds in expectation. In particular, the initial client probabilities and server variables are not necessarily well-defined, i.e., they may have arbitrary values. Our protocol uses only $O(W + \log n)$ bits of memory where $W$ is length of node identifiers, making it very lightweight. Finally we state a lower bound on the convergence time an see that our protocol performs asymptotically optimal (up to some polylogarithmic factor). AU - Feldmann, Michael AU - Götte, Thorsten AU - Scheideler, Christian ID - 13182 T2 - Proceedings of the 21st International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems (SSS) TI - A Loosely Self-stabilizing Protocol for Randomized Congestion Control with Logarithmic Memory ER - TY - JOUR AU - Peter, Sophia Katharina AU - Kaulen, Corinna AU - Hoffmann, Alexander AU - Ogieglo, Wojciech AU - Karthäuser, Silvia AU - Homberger, Melanie AU - Herres-Pawlis, Sonja AU - Simon, Ulrich ID - 13184 IS - 11 JF - The Journal of Physical Chemistry C TI - Stepwise Growth of Ruthenium Terpyridine Complexes on Au Surfaces VL - 123 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Abstract Polylactide is a biodegradable versatile material based on annually renewable resources and thus CO2-neutral in its lifecycle. Until now, tin(II)octanoate [Sn(Oct2)] was used as catalyst for the industrial ring-opening polymerization of lactide in spite of its cytotoxicity. On the way towards a sustainable catalyst, three iron(II) hybrid guanidine complexes were investigated concerning their molecular structure and applied to the ring-opening polymerization of lactide. The complexes could polymerize unpurified technical-grade rac-lactide as well as recrystallized l-lactide to long-chain polylactide in bulk with monomer/initiator ratios of more than 5000:1 in a controlled manner following the coordination–insertion mechanism. For the first time, a biocompatible complex has surpassed Sn(Oct)2 in its polymerization activity under industrially relevant conditions. AU - Rittinghaus, Ruth D. AU - Schäfer, Pascal M. AU - Albrecht, Pascal AU - Conrads, Christian AU - Hoffmann, Alexander AU - Ksiazkiewicz, Agnieszka N. AU - Bienemann, Olga AU - Pich, Andrij AU - Herres-Pawlis, Sonja ID - 13185 IS - 10 JF - ChemSusChem KW - bioplastics KW - guanidines KW - iron KW - lactide KW - ring-opening polymerization TI - New Kids in Lactide Polymerization: Highly Active and Robust Iron Guanidine Complexes as Superior Catalysts VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Javed, Muhammad Ali AU - Baumhögger, Elmar AU - Vrabec, Jadran ID - 13189 JF - The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics SN - 0021-9614 TI - Thermodynamic speed of sound of xenon ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kodalle, Tim AU - Kormath Madam Raghupathy, Ramya AU - Bertram, Tobias AU - Maticiuc, Natalia AU - Yetkin, Hasan A AU - Gunder, René AU - Schlatmann, Rutger AU - Kühne, Thomas D AU - Kaufmann, Christian A AU - Mirhosseini, Hossein ID - 13211 IS - 3 JF - physica status solidi (RRL)--Rapid Research Letters TI - Properties of Co-Evaporated RbInSe2 Thin Films VL - 13 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Abstract The effect of extending the O−H bond length(s) in water on the hydrogen-bonding strength has been investigated using static ab initio molecular orbital calculations. The “polar flattening” effect that causes a slight σ-hole to form on hydrogen atoms is strengthened when the bond is stretched, so that the σ-hole becomes more positive and hydrogen bonding stronger. In opposition to this electronic effect, path-integral ab initio molecular-dynamics simulations show that the nuclear quantum effect weakens the hydrogen bond in the water dimer. Thus, static electronic effects strengthen the hydrogen bond in H2O relative to D2O, whereas nuclear quantum effects weaken it. These quantum fluctuations are stronger for the water dimer than in bulk water. AU - Clark, Timothy AU - Heske, Julian Joachim AU - Kühne, Thomas ID - 13225 JF - ChemPhysChem KW - ab initio calculations KW - bond theory KW - hydrogen bonds KW - isotope effects KW - solvent effects TI - Opposing Electronic and Nuclear Quantum Effects on Hydrogen Bonds in H2O and D2O VL - 20 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kaliannan, Naveen Kumar AU - Henao Aristizabal, Andres AU - Wiebeler, Hendrik AU - Zysk, Frederik AU - Ohto, Tatsuhiko AU - Nagata, Yuki AU - D. Kühne, Thomas ID - 13232 JF - Molecular Physics TI - Impact of intermolecular vibrational coupling effects on the sum-frequency generation spectra of the water/air interface ER - TY - JOUR AU - Müller, Patrick AU - Neuba, Adam AU - Flörke, Ulrich AU - Henkel, Gerald AU - Kühne, Thomas D. AU - Bauer, Matthias ID - 13233 IS - 16 JF - The Journal of Physical Chemistry A TI - Experimental and Theoretical High Energy Resolution Hard X-ray Absorption and Emission Spectroscopy on Biomimetic Cu2S2 Complexes VL - 123 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Thermal treatment of hexaazatriphenylene-hexacarbonitrile (HAT-CN) in the temperature range from 500 °C to 700 °C leads to precise control over the degree of condensation{,} and thus atomic construction and porosity of the resulting C2N-type materials. Depending on the condensation temperature of HAT-CN{,} nitrogen contents of more than 30 at% can be reached. In general{,} these carbons show adsorption properties which are comparable to those known for zeolites but their pore size can be adjusted over a wider range. At condensation temperatures of 525 °C and below{,} the uptake of nitrogen gas remains negligible due to size exclusion{,} but the internal pores are large and polarizing enough that CO2 can still adsorb on part of the internal surface. This leads to surprisingly high CO2 adsorption capacities and isosteric heat of adsorption of up to 52 kJ mol−1. Theoretical calculations show that this high binding enthalpy arises from collective stabilization effects from the nitrogen atoms in the C2N layers surrounding the carbon atom in the CO2 molecule and from the electron acceptor properties of the carbon atoms from C2N which are in close proximity to the oxygen atoms in CO2. A true CO2 molecular sieving effect is achieved for the first time in such a metal-free organic material with zeolite-like properties{,} showing an IAST CO2/N2 selectivity of up to 121 at 298 K and a N2/CO2 ratio of 90/10 without notable changes in the CO2 adsorption properities over 80 cycles. AU - Walczak, Ralf AU - Savateev, Aleksandr AU - Heske, Julian Joachim AU - Tarakina, Nadezda V. AU - Sahoo, Sudhir AU - Epping, Jan D. AU - Kühne, Thomas AU - Kurpil, Bogdan AU - Antonietti, Markus AU - Oschatz, Martin ID - 13236 JF - Sustainable Energy Fuels TI - Controlling the strength of interaction between carbon dioxide and nitrogen-rich carbon materials by molecular design ER - TY - JOUR AU - Elgabarty, Hossam AU - Kaliannan, Naveen Kumar AU - Kühne, Thomas D. ID - 13237 JF - Scientific Reports TI - Enhancement of the asymmetry in the hydrogen bond network of liquid water by an ultrafast electric field pulse VL - 9 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tanaka, Shunji AU - Tierney, Kevin AU - Parreño-Torres, Consuelo AU - Alvarez-Valdes, Ramon AU - Ruiz, Rubén ID - 13247 JF - European Journal of Operational Research SN - 0377-2217 TI - A Branch and Bound Approach for Large Pre-Marshalling Problems ER - TY - CONF AU - Ansótegui, Carlos AU - Heymann, Britta AU - Pon, Josep AU - Sellmann, Meinolf AU - Tierney, Kevin ID - 13250 SN - 978-3-030-05347-5 T2 - Learning and Intelligent Optimization TI - Hyper-Reactive Tabu Search for MaxSAT ER - TY - CONF AU - Wolters, Dennis AU - Kirchhoff, Jonas AU - Engels, Gregor ED - Yangui, Sami ED - Bouguettaya, Athman ED - Xue, Xiao ED - Faci, Noura ED - Gaaloul, Walid ED - Yu, Qi ED - Zhou, Zhangbing ED - Hernandez, Nathalie ED - Nakagawa, Elisa Y. ID - 13261 T2 - Service-Oriented Computing – ICSOC 2019 Workshops TI - Specifying Web Interfaces for Command-line Applications Based on OpenAPI VL - 12019 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Guevara-Carrion, Gabriela AU - Ancherbak, Sergiy AU - Mialdun, Aliaksandr AU - Vrabec, Jadran AU - Shevtsova, Valentina ID - 13270 JF - Scientific Reports SN - 2045-2322 TI - Diffusion of Methane in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Across the Widom Line VL - 9 ER - TY - CONF AB - Automatic meeting analysis comprises the tasks of speaker counting, speaker diarization, and the separation of overlapped speech, followed by automatic speech recognition. This all has to be carried out on arbitrarily long sessions and, ideally, in an online or block-online manner. While significant progress has been made on individual tasks, this paper presents for the first time an all-neural approach to simultaneous speaker counting, diarization and source separation. The NN-based estimator operates in a block-online fashion and tracks speakers even if they remain silent for a number of time blocks, thus learning a stable output order for the separated sources. The neural network is recurrent over time as well as over the number of sources. The simulation experiments show that state of the art separation performance is achieved, while at the same time delivering good diarization and source counting results. It even generalizes well to an unseen large number of blocks. AU - von Neumann, Thilo AU - Kinoshita, Keisuke AU - Delcroix, Marc AU - Araki, Shoko AU - Nakatani, Tomohiro AU - Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold ID - 13271 T2 - ICASSP 2019, Brighton, UK TI - All-neural Online Source Separation, Counting, and Diarization for Meeting Analysis ER - TY - JOUR AU - Chatwell, René Spencer AU - Heinen, Matthias AU - Vrabec, Jadran ID - 13273 JF - International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer SN - 0017-9310 TI - Diffusion Limited Evaporation of a Binary Liquid Film VL - 132 ER -