@article{45675, author = {{Tophinke, Doris}}, journal = {{Kunst und Politik}}, pages = {{23 -- 45}}, title = {{{"DAS iSt STRASSEN-PoLiTiK!" Politisches "meaning making" im Szene-Graffiti}}}, volume = {{24}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{51743, author = {{Schulz, Christian}}, issn = {{1619-1641}}, journal = {{Navigationen – Zeitschrift für Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften }}, pages = {{65--75}}, publisher = {{Universi Verlag }}, title = {{{From mental models to algorithmic imaginaries to co-constructive mental models}}}, doi = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.25819/ubsi/10428}}, volume = {{2}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{51744, author = {{Schulz, Christian and Schröter, Jens}}, issn = {{1619-1641}}, journal = {{Navigationen – Zeitschrift für Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften }}, pages = {{7--14}}, publisher = {{Universi Verlag }}, title = {{{Tech/Imaginations – Introduction}}}, doi = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.25819/ubsi/10428}}, volume = {{2}}, year = {{2023}}, } @misc{51741, booktitle = {{Navigationen – Zeitschrift für Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften }}, editor = {{Schulz, Christian and Schröter, Jens and Ernst, Christoph }}, issn = {{1619-1641}}, pages = {{196}}, publisher = {{Universi Verlag }}, title = {{{Tech/Imaginations}}}, doi = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.25819/ubsi/10428}}, volume = {{2}}, year = {{2023}}, } @book{51740, author = {{Schulz, Christian}}, isbn = {{978-3-593-51798-8}}, pages = {{453}}, publisher = {{Campus Verlag }}, title = {{{Infrastrukturen der Anerkennung. Eine Theorie sozialer Medienplattformen }}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{48277, abstract = {{AbstractCurrently, the fused deposition modeling (FDM) process is the most common additive manufacturing technology. The principle of the FDM process is the strand wise deposition of molten thermoplastic polymers, by feeding a filament trough a heated nozzle. Due to the strand and layer wise deposition the cooling of the manufactured component is not uniform. This leads to dimensional deviations which may cause the component to be unusable for the desired application. In this paper, a method is described which is based on the shrinkage compensation through the adaption of every single raster line in components manufactured with the FDM process. The shrinkage compensation is based on a model resulting from a DOE which considers the main influencing factors on the shrinkage behavior of raster lines in the FDM process. An in‐house developed software analyzes the component and locally applies the shrinkage compensation with consideration of the boundary conditions, e.g., the position of the raster line in the component and the process parameters. Following, a validation using a simple geometry is conducted to show the effect of the presented adaptive scaling method.}}, author = {{Moritzer, Elmar and Hecker, Felix}}, issn = {{1022-1360}}, journal = {{Macromolecular Symposia}}, keywords = {{Materials Chemistry, Polymers and Plastics, Organic Chemistry, Condensed Matter Physics}}, location = {{Bukarest}}, number = {{1}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{Adaptive Scaling of Components in the Fused Deposition Modeling Process}}}, doi = {{10.1002/masy.202200181}}, volume = {{411}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{48357, author = {{Moritzer, Elmar and Hecker, Felix and Knaup, Felix and Wächter, Julian}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 37th International Conference of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS-37)}}, location = {{Fukuoka (Japan)}}, pages = {{170001--1 -- 170001--5}}, publisher = {{AIP Publishing}}, title = {{{Investigation of the Deposition Velocity Related Temperature Deviations for High Temperature Materials in the FDM Process}}}, doi = {{10.1063/5.0168548}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{51788, author = {{Richter, Susanne}}, booktitle = {{Inklusion in den Erziehungshilfen III – Kinderschutz inklusiv gedacht}}, isbn = {{978-3-945081-45-7}}, publisher = {{Lambertus}}, title = {{{Herausforderungen in der inklusiven Mädchenarbeit: Begleitforschung der „Inklusiven anonymen Zuflucht“ des Mädchenhaus Bielefeld e.V.}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{51793, author = {{Hoffarth, Britta and Mentzing, Stina and Richter, Susanne}}, booktitle = {{Geschlechter - Verhältnisse - Widersprüche}}, editor = {{Hoffarth, Britta and Mentzing, Stina and Richter, Susanne}}, isbn = {{978-3-593-51802-2}}, location = {{Hildesheim, digital}}, pages = {{7–19}}, publisher = {{Campus}}, title = {{{Geschlechter - Verhältnisse - Widersprüche. Eine Einleitung}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{51795, author = {{Richter, Susanne}}, booktitle = {{Geschlechter - Verhältnisse - Widersprüche}}, editor = {{Hoffarth, Britta and Mentzing, Stina and Richter, Susanne}}, location = {{Hildesheim, digital}}, publisher = {{Campus}}, title = {{{Multiple Verhandlungen: ›Cancel Culture‹ aus Perspektive feministischer Digitalisierungsforschung}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @book{51792, editor = {{Hoffarth, Britta and Mentzing, Stina and Richter, Susanne}}, isbn = {{978-3-593-51802-2}}, publisher = {{Campus}}, title = {{{Geschlechter - Verhältnisse - Widersprüche}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{51789, author = {{Richter, Susanne}}, booktitle = {{Verhandlungen des 41. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Bielefeld 2022}}, location = {{Bielefeld}}, title = {{{Cancel Culture als Arena politisierter Wissenskonflikte Am Beispiel einer Debatte um rassistische Begriffe im Sommer 2022}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{51801, author = {{Seng, Eva- Maria}}, booktitle = {{Kulturen }}, editor = {{Henning, Nina and Schmiek, Michael}}, pages = {{9–24}}, title = {{{Das UNESCO-Welterbe und seine Akteur:innen. Identifikation – Nominierung – Evaluierung – Etablierung}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{51825, author = {{Schmitt, Martin}}, issn = {{1058-6180, 1934-1547}}, journal = {{IEEE Annals of the History of Computing}}, keywords = {{Sozialismus, Schachcomputer, Deutschland {\textless}DDR{\textgreater}, KI, Schach, Spätsozialismus, 1980er-Jahre}}, pages = {{66–79}}, title = {{{Socialist AI? Societal Use, Economic Implementation, and the Tensions of Applied Computer Science in Late Socialist GDR}}}, doi = {{10.1109/MAHC.2023.3298694}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{51818, abstract = {{(An environmental history of computing of the GDR) Since 1960, the SED has pursued a forced digitization of the state. The goal was to increase the efficiency of the economy. Contrary to the common perception of the GDR as technically backward, it succeeded in building up a powerful IT industry and using computers in many areas. However, the venture was not without risks. In addition to technical failures of the computer systems, the supposedly environmentally friendly information technology posed a danger to the environment and health. Especially in the production of silicon for computer chips, numerous accidents occurred, resulting in health problems and fatalities. Therefore, even the inhabitants of Dresden protested against the settlement of a high-purity silicon plant and thus against the regime at the end of the 1980s. 11 sources will explore the background, connections and social debates surrounding the consequences of digitalization in the GDR. German: Die SED verfolgte seit 1960 eine forcierte Digitalisierung des Staates . Ziel war es, die Effizienz der Wirtschaft zu steigern . Entgegen der geläufigen Wahrnehmung der DDR als technisch rückständig gelang es ihr, eine leistungsfähige IT- Industrie aufzubauen und Computer in vielen Bereichen einzusetzen . Das Unterfangen blieb aber nicht ohne Risiken. Neben technischen Ausfällen der Computersysteme konnte die vermeintlich umweltfreundliche Informationstechnik zur Gefahr für Umwelt und Gesundheit werden. Vor allem in der Siliziumproduktion für Computerchips kam es zu zahlreichen Unfällen mit Gesundheitsschäden und Toten. Ende der 1980er-Jahre protestierten daher sogar die Einwohner Dresdens gegen die Ansiedlung eines Reinstsiliziumwerkes und damit gegen das Regime. In 11 Quellen werden die Grundlagen, Zusammenhänge und gesellschaftlichen Debatten der Digitalisierung in der DDR und ihren Folgen diskutiert.}}, author = {{Schmitt, Martin}}, booktitle = {{Umweltgeschichte}}, editor = {{Grabarits, Miriam and Mares, Detlev}}, pages = {{349–359}}, publisher = {{Wochenschau-Verlag}}, title = {{{Umweltgeschichte der Digitalisierung in der DDR}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{51819, author = {{Schmitt, Martin}}, booktitle = {{Varianten des Wandels. Neue Perspektiven auf die Region in der jüngsten Zeitgeschichte, 1970-2020}}, editor = {{Frese, Matthias and Küster, Thomas and Thießen, Malte}}, pages = {{338–385}}, publisher = {{Schöningh}}, title = {{{Von der Region in die Republik? Die Bedeutung der Region in der Frühphase der Digitalisierung in Deutschland am Beispiel der DDR-Finanzorgane}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{51345, abstract = {{ The algorithmic imaginary as a theoretical concept has received increasing attention in recent years as it aims at users’ appropriation of algorithmic processes operating in opacity. But the concept originally only starts from the users’ point of view, while the processes on the platforms’ side are largely left out. In contrast, this paper argues that what is true for users is also valid for algorithmic processes and the designers behind. On the one hand, the algorithm imagines users’ future behavior via machine learning, which is supposed to predict all their future actions. On the other hand, the designers anticipate different actions that could potentially performed by users with every new implementation of features such as social media feeds. In order to bring into view this permanently reciprocal interplay coupled to the imaginary, in which not only the users are involved, I will argue for a more comprehensive and theoretically precise algorithmic imaginary referring to the theory of Cornelius Castoriadis. In such a perspective, an important contribution can be formulated for a theory of social media platforms that goes beyond praxeocentrism or structural determinism. }}, author = {{Schulz, Christian}}, issn = {{0163-4437}}, journal = {{Media, Culture & Society}}, keywords = {{Sociology and Political Science, Communication}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{646--655}}, publisher = {{SAGE Publications}}, title = {{{A new algorithmic imaginary}}}, doi = {{10.1177/01634437221136014}}, volume = {{45}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{51373, author = {{Hanselle, Jonas Manuel and Fürnkranz, Johannes and Hüllermeier, Eyke}}, booktitle = {{26th International Conference on Discovery Science }}, isbn = {{9783031452741}}, issn = {{0302-9743}}, location = {{Porto}}, pages = {{189--203}}, publisher = {{Springer Nature Switzerland}}, title = {{{Probabilistic Scoring Lists for Interpretable Machine Learning}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-031-45275-8_13}}, volume = {{14050}}, year = {{2023}}, } @unpublished{51372, abstract = {{Machine learning is frequently used in affective computing, but presents challenges due the opacity of state-of-the-art machine learning methods. Because of the impact affective machine learning systems may have on an individual's life, it is important that models be made transparent to detect and mitigate biased decision making. In this regard, affective machine learning could benefit from the recent advancements in explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) research. We perform a structured literature review to examine the use of interpretability in the context of affective machine learning. We focus on studies using audio, visual, or audiovisual data for model training and identified 29 research articles. Our findings show an emergence of the use of interpretability methods in the last five years. However, their use is currently limited regarding the range of methods used, the depth of evaluations, and the consideration of use-cases. We outline the main gaps in the research and provide recommendations for researchers that aim to implement interpretable methods for affective machine learning.}}, author = {{Johnson, David and Hakobyan, Olya and Drimalla, Hanna}}, title = {{{Towards Interpretability in Audio and Visual Affective Machine Learning: A Review}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{51371, abstract = {{In this paper, we investigate the effect of distractions and hesitations as a scaffolding strategy. Recent research points to the potential beneficial effects of a speaker’s hesitations on the listeners’ comprehension of utterances, although results from studies on this issue indicate that humans do not make strategic use of them. The role of hesitations and their communicative function in human-human interaction is a much-discussed topic in current research. To better understand the underlying cognitive processes, we developed a human–robot interaction (HRI) setup that allows the measurement of the electroencephalogram (EEG) signals of a human participant while interacting with a robot. We thereby address the research question of whether we find effects on single-trial EEG based on the distraction and the corresponding robot’s hesitation scaffolding strategy. To carry out the experiments, we leverage our LabLinking method, which enables interdisciplinary joint research between remote labs. This study could not have been conducted without LabLinking, as the two involved labs needed to combine their individual expertise and equipment to achieve the goal together. The results of our study indicate that the EEG correlates in the distracted condition are different from the baseline condition without distractions. Furthermore, we could differentiate the EEG correlates of distraction with and without a hesitation scaffolding strategy. This proof-of-concept study shows that LabLinking makes it possible to conduct collaborative HRI studies in remote laboratories and lays the first foundation for more in-depth research into robotic scaffolding strategies.}}, author = {{Richter, Birte and Putze, Felix and Ivucic, Gabriel and Brandt, Mara and Schütze, Christian and Reisenhofer, Rafael and Wrede, Britta and Schultz, Tanja}}, issn = {{2414-4088}}, journal = {{Multimodal Technologies and Interaction}}, keywords = {{Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Science Applications, Human-Computer Interaction, Neuroscience (miscellaneous)}}, number = {{4}}, publisher = {{MDPI AG}}, title = {{{EEG Correlates of Distractions and Hesitations in Human–Robot Interaction: A LabLinking Pilot Study}}}, doi = {{10.3390/mti7040037}}, volume = {{7}}, year = {{2023}}, }