@article{32338, author = {{Hähn, K. and Häsel-Weide, Uta and Scherer, P.}}, journal = {{QfI - Qualifizierung für Inklusion}}, number = {{2}}, title = {{{Diagnosegeleitete Förderung im inklusiven Mathematikunterricht der Grundschule – Professionalisierung durch reflektierte Handlungspraxis in der Lehrer*innenbildung.}}}, volume = {{3}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{32333, abstract = {{This paper provides a hybrid energy system model created in Matlab/Simulink which is based on photovoltaics as its main energy source. The model includes a hybrid energy storage which consists of a short-term lithium-ion battery and hydrogen as long-term storage to ensure autonomy even during periods of low PV production (e.g., in winter). The sectors heat and electricity are coupled by using the waste-heat generated by production and reconversion of hydrogen through an electrolyser respectively a fuel cell. A heat pump has been considered to cover the residual heat demand (for well insulated homes). Within this paper a model of the space heating system as well as the hot water heating system is presented. The model is designed for the simulation and analysis of a whole year energy flow by using a time series of loads, weather and heat profiles as input. Moreover, results of the energy balance within the energy system by simulation of a complete year by varying the orientation (elevation and azimuth) of the PV system and the component sizing, such as the lithium-ion battery capacity, are presented. It turned out that a high amount of heating energy can be saved by using the waste heat generated by the electrolyser and the fuel cell. The model is well suited for the analysis of the effects of different component dimensionings in a hydrogen-based energy system via the overall energy balance within the residential sector.}}, author = {{Möller, Marius Claus and Krauter, Stefan}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 49th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference}}, location = {{Philadelphia, PA, USA}}, title = {{{Model of a Self-Sufficient PV Home using a Hybrid Storage System based on Li-Ion Batteries and Hydrogen Storage with Waste Heat Utilization }}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30262, abstract = {{In this paper, a model of a hybrid, hydrogen-based energy system for a household which includes the heating sector is presended. With such an energy system it's possible to enable energy autarky over a whole year based on solar energy. The scope of this study was to present a verified hybrid energy system model created in Simulink which can be used to prospectively size future similar energy systems where hydrogen in combination with a li-ion battery shall be used as energy storage type.}}, author = {{Möller, Marius Claus and Krauter, Stefan}}, issn = {{1996-1073}}, journal = {{Energies / Special Issue "Sustainable Energy Concepts for Energy Transition"}}, publisher = {{MDPI / Basel, Switzerland}}, title = {{{Hybrid Energy System Model in Matlab/Simulink based on Solar Energy, Lithium-Ion Battery and Hydrogen}}}, doi = {{10.3390/en15062201}}, volume = {{15 (6), 2201}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{32087, abstract = {{ Agility, a key component of team ball sports, describes an athlete´s ability to move fast in response to changing environments. While agility requires basic cognitive functions like processing speed, it also requires more complex cognitive processes like working memory and inhibition. Yet, most agility tests restrict an assessment of cognitive processes to simple reactive times that lack ecological validity. Our aim in this study was to assess agility performance by means of total time on two agility tests with matched motor demands but with both low and high cognitive demands. We tested 22 female team athletes on SpeedCourt, using a simple agility test (SAT) that measured only processing speed and a complex agility test (CAT) that required working memory and inhibition. We found excellent to good reliability for both our SAT (ICC = .79) and CAT (ICC =.70). Lower agility performance on the CAT was associated with increased agility total time and split times ( p < .05). These results demonstrated that agility performance depends on the complexity of cognitive demands. There may be interference-effects between motor and cognitive performances, reducing speed when environmental information becomes more complex. Future studies should consider agility training models that implement complex cognitive stimuli to challenge athletes according to competitive demands. This will also allow scientists and practitioners to tailor tests to talent identification, performance development and injury rehabilitation. }}, author = {{Büchel, Daniel and Gokeler, Alli and Heuvelmans, Pieter and Baumeister, Jochen}}, issn = {{0031-5125}}, journal = {{Perceptual and Motor Skills}}, keywords = {{Sensory Systems, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology}}, publisher = {{SAGE Publications}}, title = {{{Increased Cognitive Demands Affect Agility Performance in Female Athletes - Implications for Testing and Training of Agility in Team Ball Sports}}}, doi = {{10.1177/00315125221108698}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{32363, author = {{zur Heiden, Philipp and Priefer, Jennifer and Beverungen, Daniel}}, booktitle = {{Forum Dienstleistungsmanagement}}, editor = {{Bruhn, Manfred and Hadwich, Karsten}}, isbn = {{9783658373436}}, issn = {{2662-3382}}, pages = {{435--457}}, publisher = {{Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}}, title = {{{Smart Service für die prädiktive Instandhaltung zentraler Komponenten des Mittelspannungs-Netzes}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-658-37344-3_14}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{32388, author = {{Rossel, Moritz Sebastian and Meschut, Gerson}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Steels in Cars and Trucks}}, location = {{Milan}}, title = {{{Method development for increasing the prediction quality of mechanical joining process simulations by friction modeling based on local joining process parameters}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{29673, abstract = {{Koopman operator theory has been successfully applied to problems from various research areas such as fluid dynamics, molecular dynamics, climate science, engineering, and biology. Applications include detecting metastable or coherent sets, coarse-graining, system identification, and control. There is an intricate connection between dynamical systems driven by stochastic differential equations and quantum mechanics. In this paper, we compare the ground-state transformation and Nelson's stochastic mechanics and demonstrate how data-driven methods developed for the approximation of the Koopman operator can be used to analyze quantum physics problems. Moreover, we exploit the relationship between Schrödinger operators and stochastic control problems to show that modern data-driven methods for stochastic control can be used to solve the stationary or imaginary-time Schrödinger equation. Our findings open up a new avenue towards solving Schrödinger's equation using recently developed tools from data science.}}, author = {{Klus, Stefan and Nüske, Feliks and Peitz, Sebastian}}, journal = {{Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical}}, number = {{31}}, pages = {{314002}}, publisher = {{IOP Publishing Ltd.}}, title = {{{Koopman analysis of quantum systems}}}, doi = {{10.1088/1751-8121/ac7d22}}, volume = {{55}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{32409, abstract = {{Context: Cryptographic APIs are often misused in real-world applications. Therefore, many cryptographic API misuse detection tools have been introduced. However, there exists no established reference benchmark for a fair and comprehensive comparison and evaluation of these tools. While there are benchmarks, they often only address a subset of the domain or were only used to evaluate a subset of existing misuse detection tools. Objective: To fairly compare cryptographic API misuse detection tools and to drive future development in this domain, we will devise such a benchmark. Openness and transparency in the generation process are key factors to fairly generate and establish the needed benchmark. Method: We propose an approach where we derive the benchmark generation methodology from the literature which consists of general best practices in benchmarking and domain-specific benchmark generation. A part of this methodology is transparency and openness of the generation process, which is achieved by pre-registering this work. Based on our methodology we design CamBench, a fair "Cryptographic API Misuse Detection Tool Benchmark Suite". We will implement the first version of CamBench limiting the domain to Java, the JCA, and static analyses. Finally, we will use CamBench to compare current misuse detection tools and compare CamBench to related benchmarks of its domain.}}, author = {{Schlichtig, Michael and Wickert, Anna-Katharina and Krüger, Stefan and Bodden, Eric and Mezini, Mira}}, keywords = {{cryptography, benchmark, API misuse, static analysis}}, title = {{{CamBench -- Cryptographic API Misuse Detection Tool Benchmark Suite}}}, doi = {{10.48550/ARXIV.2204.06447}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{32419, author = {{Tönsing, Johanna}}, booktitle = {{Rassismussensibler Literaturunterricht. Neue Perspektiven einer kulturwissenschaftlichen Literaturdidaktik}}, editor = {{Hofmann, Michael and Becker, Karina}}, title = {{{Chancen für einen rassismussensiblen Literaturunterricht - didaktische Perspektiven für das Lesen von Menschenzoogeschichten in der Grundschule am Beispiel von Rainer Maria Rilkes Gedicht "Die Aschanti. Jardin d´acclimatation" (1902)}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{32417, author = {{Tönsing, Johanna}}, booktitle = {{Interpretationsverfahruen der germanistischen Literaturdidaktik und didaktische Referenzkonzepte}}, editor = {{Bernhardt, Sebastian and Hardtke, Thomas}}, title = {{{(K)eine kinderleichte Gattung: Konsequenzen einer kulturwissenschaftlich informierten Märchendidaktik}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @phdthesis{32414, author = {{Lass, Michael}}, publisher = {{Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{Bringing Massive Parallelism and Hardware Acceleration to Linear Scaling Density Functional Theory Through Targeted Approximations}}}, doi = {{10.17619/UNIPB/1-1281}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{32418, author = {{Tönsing, Johanna}}, booktitle = {{Sammelband über den deutsch-türkischen Film}}, editor = {{Schulte-Eickholt, Swen and Hofmann, Michael}}, title = {{{Über „Gleis 11“ [Dokumentarfilm von 2021]}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{32423, author = {{Tönsing, Johanna}}, booktitle = {{Neue Perspektiven einer kulturwissenschaftlichen Literaturdidaktik}}, editor = {{Hofmann, Michael}}, title = {{{Weiblichkeitsdiskurse in der Gegenwartsliteratur und deren Thematisierung im genderorientierten Unterricht}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{32410, abstract = {{Static analysis tools support developers in detecting potential coding issues, such as bugs or vulnerabilities. Research on static analysis emphasizes its technical challenges but also mentions severe usability shortcomings. These shortcomings hinder the adoption of static analysis tools, and in some cases, user dissatisfaction even leads to tool abandonment. To comprehensively assess the current state of the art, this paper presents the first systematic usability evaluation in a wide range of static analysis tools. We derived a set of 36 relevant criteria from the scientific literature and gathered a collection of 46 static analysis tools complying with our inclusion and exclusion criteria - a representative set of mainly non-proprietary tools. Then, we evaluated how well these tools fulfill the aforementioned criteria. The evaluation shows that more than half of the considered tools offer poor warning messages, while about three-quarters of the tools provide hardly any fix support. Furthermore, the integration of user knowledge is strongly neglected, which could be used for improved handling of false positives and tuning the results for the corresponding developer. Finally, issues regarding workflow integration and specialized user interfaces are proved further. These findings should prove useful in guiding and focusing further research and development in the area of user experience for static code analyses.}}, author = {{Nachtigall, Marcus and Schlichtig, Michael and Bodden, Eric}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 31st ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis}}, isbn = {{9781450393799}}, keywords = {{Automated static analysis, Software usability}}, pages = {{532 -- 543}}, publisher = {{ACM}}, title = {{{A Large-Scale Study of Usability Criteria Addressed by Static Analysis Tools}}}, doi = {{10.1145/3533767}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{31133, abstract = {{Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are the primary mechanism that developers use to obtain access to third-party algorithms and services. Unfortunately, APIs can be misused, which can have catastrophic consequences, especially if the APIs provide security-critical functionalities like cryptography. Understanding what API misuses are, and for what reasons they are caused, is important to prevent them, e.g., with API misuse detectors. However, definitions and nominations for API misuses and related terms in literature vary and are diverse. This paper addresses the problem of scattered knowledge and definitions of API misuses by presenting a systematic literature review on the subject and introducing FUM, a novel Framework for API Usage constraint and Misuse classification. The literature review revealed that API misuses are violations of API usage constraints. To capture this, we provide unified definitions and use them to derive FUM. To assess the extent to which FUM aids in determining and guiding the improvement of an API misuses detectors' capabilities, we performed a case study on CogniCrypt, a state-of-the-art misuse detector for cryptographic APIs. The study showed that FUM can be used to properly assess CogniCrypt's capabilities, identify weaknesses and assist in deriving mitigations and improvements. And it appears that also more generally FUM can aid the development and improvement of misuse detection tools.}}, author = {{Schlichtig, Michael and Sassalla, Steffen and Narasimhan, Krishna and Bodden, Eric}}, booktitle = {{2022 IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering (SANER)}}, keywords = {{API misuses, API usage constraints, classification framework, API misuse detection, static analysis}}, pages = {{673 -- 684}}, title = {{{FUM - A Framework for API Usage constraint and Misuse Classification}}}, doi = {{https://doi.org/10.1109/SANER53432.2022.00085}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{32399, author = {{Vahle, Ella}}, title = {{{Modelling and Proving Security for a Secure MPC Protocol for Stable Matching}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{6561, author = {{Hetkämper, Tim}}, title = {{{Visualisierung von Ultraschallfeldern mittels Schlierentechnik und fraktionaler Fouriertransformation}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{6592, author = {{Claes, Leander}}, title = {{{Messverfahren für die akustische Absorption zur Bestimmung der Volumenviskosität}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{32446, author = {{Mügge, Nils and Kronberg, Alexander and Glushenkov, Maxim and Kenig, Eugeny}}, booktitle = {{Annual Meeting on Reaction Engineering and ProcessNet Subject Division Heat and Mass Transfer}}, location = {{Würzburg, Germany}}, title = {{{Heat regeneration model for external heat engines operating with dense working fluids}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{31847, abstract = {{The famous $k$-Server Problem covers plenty of resource allocation scenarios, and several variations have been studied extensively for decades. However, to the best of our knowledge, no research has considered the problem if the servers are not identical and requests can express which specific servers should serve them. Therefore, we present a new model generalizing the $k$-Server Problem by *preferences* of the requests and proceed to study it in a uniform metric space for deterministic online algorithms (the special case of paging). In our model, requests can either demand to be answered by any server (*general requests*) or by a specific one (*specific requests*). If only general requests appear, the instance is one of the original $k$-Server Problem, and a lower bound for the competitive ratio of $k$ applies. If only specific requests appear, a solution with a competitive ratio of $1$ becomes trivial since there is no freedom regarding the servers' movements. Perhaps counter-intuitively, we show that if both kinds of requests appear, the lower bound raises to $2k-1$. We study deterministic online algorithms in uniform metrics and present two algorithms. The first one has an adaptive competitive ratio dependent on the frequency of specific requests. It achieves a worst-case competitive ratio of $3k-2$ while it is optimal when only general or only specific requests appear (competitive ratio of $k$ and $1$, respectively). The second has a fixed close-to-optimal worst-case competitive ratio of $2k+14$. For the first algorithm, we show a lower bound of $3k-2$, while the second algorithm has a lower bound of $2k-1$ when only general requests appear. The two algorithms differ in only one behavioral rule for each server that significantly influences the competitive ratio. Each server acting according to the rule allows approaching the worst-case lower bound, while it implies an increased lower bound for $k$-Server instances. In other words, there is a trade-off between performing well against instances of the $k$-Server Problem and instances containing specific requests. We also show that no deterministic online algorithm can be optimal for both kinds of instances simultaneously.}}, author = {{Castenow, Jannik and Feldkord, Björn and Knollmann, Till and Malatyali, Manuel and Meyer auf der Heide, Friedhelm}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 34th ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures}}, isbn = {{9781450391467}}, keywords = {{K-Server Problem, Heterogeneity, Online Caching}}, pages = {{345--356}}, publisher = {{Association for Computing Machinery}}, title = {{{The k-Server with Preferences Problem}}}, doi = {{10.1145/3490148.3538595}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{32473, author = {{Mindt, Ilka}}, booktitle = {{Künstliche Intelligenz mit offenen Lernangeboten an Hochschulen lehren. Erfahrungen und Erkenntnisse aus dem Fellowship-Programm des KI-Campus.}}, editor = {{Mah, Dana-Kristin and Cordula, Torner}}, pages = {{22--36}}, publisher = {{LibreCat University}}, title = {{{Künstliche Intelligenz fachfremd mittels Open Educational Resources unterrichten. Wie das Flipped-Classroom-Format bei der Einbettung in die Lehre der Anglistik hilft.}}}, doi = {{10.5281/ZENODO.6673692}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{32572, author = {{Mayer, Peter and Poddebniak, Damian and Fischer, Konstantin and Brinkmann, Marcus and Somorovsky, Juraj and Sasse, Angela and Schinzel, Sebastian and Volkamer, Melanie}}, booktitle = {{Eighteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2022)}}, isbn = {{978-1-939133-30-4}}, pages = {{77–96}}, publisher = {{USENIX Association}}, title = {{{"I don' know why I check this..." - Investigating Expert Users' Strategies to Detect Email Signature Spoofing Attacks}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{30194, abstract = {{BloKK-Beitrag für das ZeKK, 04.02.2022}}, author = {{Lebock, Sarah}}, title = {{{Blogpost "Nahtoderfahrungen und ihre Deutungen"}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{32432, author = {{Yang, Yu and Huang, Jingyuan and Dornbusch, Daniel and Grundmeier, Guido and Fahmy, Karim and Keller, Adrian and Cheung, David L.}}, issn = {{0743-7463}}, journal = {{Langmuir}}, keywords = {{Electrochemistry, Spectroscopy, Surfaces and Interfaces, Condensed Matter Physics, General Materials Science}}, pages = {{9257–9265}}, publisher = {{American Chemical Society (ACS)}}, title = {{{Effect of Surface Hydrophobicity on the Adsorption of a Pilus-Derived Adhesin-like Peptide}}}, doi = {{10.1021/acs.langmuir.2c01016}}, volume = {{38}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{32589, abstract = {{Guanidinium (Gdm) undergoes interactions with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups and, thus, is a highly potent denaturant of biomolecular structure. However, our molecular understanding of the interaction of Gdm with proteins and DNA is still rather limited. Here, we investigated the denaturation of DNA origami nanostructures by three Gdm salts, i.e., guanidinium chloride (GdmCl), guanidinium sulfate (Gdm2SO4), and guanidinium thiocyanate (GdmSCN), at different temperatures and in dependence of incubation time. Using DNA origami nanostructures as sensors that translate small molecular transitions into nanostructural changes, the denaturing effects of the Gdm salts were directly visualized by atomic force microscopy. GdmSCN was the most potent DNA denaturant, which caused complete DNA origami denaturation at 50 °C already at a concentration of 2 M. Under such harsh conditions, denaturation occurred within the first 15 min of Gdm exposure, whereas much slower kinetics were observed for the more weakly denaturing salt Gdm2SO4 at 25 °C. Lastly, we observed a novel non-monotonous temperature dependence of DNA origami denaturation in Gdm2SO4 with the fraction of intact nanostructures having an intermediate minimum at about 40 °C. Our results, thus, provide further insights into the highly complex Gdm–DNA interaction and underscore the importance of the counteranion species.}}, author = {{Hanke, Marcel and Hansen, Niklas and Tomm, Emilia and Grundmeier, Guido and Keller, Adrian}}, issn = {{1422-0067}}, journal = {{International Journal of Molecular Sciences}}, keywords = {{Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Computer Science Applications, Spectroscopy, Molecular Biology, General Medicine, Catalysis}}, number = {{15}}, pages = {{8547}}, publisher = {{MDPI AG}}, title = {{{Time-Dependent DNA Origami Denaturation by Guanidinium Chloride, Guanidinium Sulfate, and Guanidinium Thiocyanate}}}, doi = {{10.3390/ijms23158547}}, volume = {{23}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{34022, abstract = {{Background: Medical professionals working in an elite sport environment have the challenging task to balance the athlete’s readiness to return to the playing field after severe injury with other stakeholders’ (coaches, sponsors, teammates) opinions and objectives.Objectives: Our study aimed to evaluate differences in the physical profiles of elite rugby players at return to play (RTP) after a severe knee injury, compared with their pre-injury profiles and matched controls.Method: Before the injury, participants performed four performance tests during their preseason screening. These tests were repeated and compared to baseline once a player was declared fit to play.Results: Significant differences (p ≤ 0.05) were found in the injured players’ group who were slower over 10 m speed, in their decision-making time and the total time of the reactive agility tests at RTP, whilst controls were significantly faster over 10 m and 30 m speed tests. The countermovement jump outcomes showed significant improvement in the uninjured participants (p ≤ 0.05).Conclusion: Our study highlights that injured players’ running speeds and decision-making times are slower after injury. The uninjured players have a positive outcome to training and match stimulus by improving their running speed and lower body explosive power during the season.Clinical implications: Our study provides insight into the RTP profile of elite rugby players, and a novel finding was the decision-making time deficit. This highlights the importance of cognitive training during injury rehabilitation as athletes make numerous decisions in a pressured and uncontrolled environment during a match. Speed training development is recommended as the athletes were slower after severe knee injury.}}, author = {{Robyn, Aneurin D. and Louw, Quinette A. and Baumeister, Jochen}}, issn = {{2410-8219}}, journal = {{South African Journal of Physiotherapy}}, keywords = {{Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation}}, number = {{1}}, publisher = {{AOSIS}}, title = {{{Return to play in elite rugby players after severe knee injuries}}}, doi = {{10.4102/sajp.v78i1.1629}}, volume = {{78}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{34023, abstract = {{Decision makers increasingly rely on decision support systems for optimal decision making. Recently, special attention has been paid to process-driven decision support systems (PD-DSS) in which a process model prescribes the invocation sequence of software-based decision support services and the data exchange between them. Thus, it is possible to quickly combine available decision support services as needed for optimally supporting the decision making process of an individual decision maker. However, process modelers may accidentally create a process model which is technically well-formed and executable, but contains functional and behavioral flaws such as redundant or missing services. These flaws may result in inefficient computations or invalid decision recommendations when the corresponding PD-DSS is utilized by a decision maker. In this paper, we therefore propose an approach to validate functionality and behavior of a process model representing a PD-DSS. Our approach is based on expressing flaws as anti-patterns for which the process model can be automatically checked via graph matching. We prototypically implemented our approach and demonstrate its applicability in the context of decision making for energy network planning.}}, author = {{Kirchhoff, Jonas and Engels, Gregor}}, booktitle = {{Software Business}}, isbn = {{9783031207051}}, issn = {{1865-1348}}, pages = {{227----243}}, publisher = {{Springer International Publishing}}, title = {{{Anti-pattern Detection in Process-Driven Decision Support Systems}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-031-20706-8_16}}, volume = {{463}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{34021, author = {{Robyn, A.D. and Louw, Q.A. and Baumeister, Jochen}}, issn = {{2411-6939}}, journal = {{African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences (AJPHES)}}, keywords = {{General Medicine}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{185--202}}, publisher = {{African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences, Tshwane University of Technology}}, title = {{{Psychological readiness of elite rugby players at return to play after severe knee injury}}}, doi = {{10.37597/ajphes.2022.28.3.1}}, volume = {{28}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{34020, author = {{Haase, Michael and Tasche, Frederik and Bieber, Maximilian and Zibart, Alexander}}, pages = {{64}}, publisher = {{Forschungsvereinigung Antriebstechnik e.V.}}, title = {{{Innovative Leichtbau- und Kühlungskonzepte für elektrische Maschinen durch additive Fertigung (ILuKadd3D)}}}, volume = {{Heft 1526}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{34025, abstract = {{Controversial topics like abortion or capital punishment inherently lack of correct answers or the right way to deal with. Thus, in order to find what is true, what is good, or what should be done, the involved parties need to debate. For the purpose of forming an opinion on a controversial topic someone needs to take in a lot of arguments on that topic to gather information which can be a time-consuming process. To increase efficiency, someone can use an argument search engine to quicken the retrieval of relevant arguments. Although the usage of such a service reduces the time to find arguments, there is still a lot of textual data that needs to be read. To this end, computational summarization approaches for arguments can limit the necessary time for information review by generating short snippets capturing the main gist of each argument. Yet, we suggest that approaches that consider one argument at a time show potential for further improvement in terms of efficiency during information review. In fact, arguments on the same topic, like those retrieved by a search engine for a certain query, partially cover the same content, e. g. arguments regarding the death penalty probably use deterrence as a point in favor of it. However, if the same aspect is central in multiple arguments, their snippets reflect this, which leads to redundancy among the snippets. Consequently, someone interested in gathering information on a controversial topic does not necessarily find new information in each snippet he or she reads. We introduce the task of Contrastive Argument Summarization (CAS) which addresses the aforementioned problem regarding existing argument summarization. An approach that addresses CAS aims to produce contrastive snippets for each argument in a set of topic-related arguments. A contrastive snippet should represent the main gist of its argument, it should account for the argumentative nature of the text, and it should be dissimilar to the other topic-related arguments in order to reduce redundancy among the snippets. We propose two approaches addressing CAS, namely an extended version of the LexRank derivation by Alshomary et al. (2020), and an advancement of the work by Bista et al. (2020). Additionally, we develop two automatic measures to assess to which extent the snippets of one set are opposed. For evaluation, we compile a corpus using the args.me search engine Wachsmuth et al. (2017b) to come close to the suggested area of application. Moreover, we conduct a manual annotation study to assess approaches’ effectiveness. We find that the graph-based approach is superior when it comes to contrastiveness (i. e. snippets being dissimilar to topic-related arguments), and that the second approach outperforms the previous one and the unmodified version of Alshomary et al. (2020) when it comes to representativeness (i. e. snippets capturing the main gist of an argument).}}, author = {{Rieskamp, Jonas}}, title = {{{Contrastive Argument Summarization Using Supervised and Unsupervised Machine Learning}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{34040, abstract = {{Consider the practical goal of making a desired action profile played, when the planner can only change the payoffs, bound by stringent constraints. Applications include motivating people to choose the closest school, the closest subway station, or to coordinate on a communication protocol or an investment strategy. Employing subsidies and tolls, we adjust the game so that choosing this predefined action profile becomes strictly dominant. Inspired mainly by the work of Monderer and Tennenholtz, where the promised subsidies do not materialise in the not played profiles, we provide a fair and individually rational game adjustment, such that the total outside investments sum up to zero at any profile, thereby facilitating easy and frequent usage of our adjustment without bearing costs, even if some players behave unexpectedly. The resultant action profile itself needs no adjustment. Importantly, we also prove that our adjustment minimises the general transfer among all such adjustments, counting the total subsidising and taxation.}}, author = {{Polevoy, Gleb and Dziubiński, Marcin}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the Thirty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence}}, editor = {{De Raedt, Luc}}, keywords = {{adjustment, strictly dominant, fairness, individually rational, transfer, tax, subsidy}}, location = {{Vienna}}, publisher = {{International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization}}, title = {{{Fair, Individually Rational and Cheap Adjustment}}}, doi = {{10.24963/ijcai.2022/64}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30105, abstract = {{Zusammenfassung: Der Beitrag befasst sich mit der professionellen pädagogischen Beziehung zwischen Referendar*innen und ihren Seminarlehrkräften, deren Beitrag für die Beanspruchung der Referendar*innen bisher noch nicht eingängig untersucht wurde. Das Ziel der Studie ist es, anhand einer Querschnittserhebung von 2583 Referendar*innen und ausgebildeten Lehrkräften, kompensatorische sowie verstärkende Effekte der Beziehungsdimensionen Transparenz, Fairness, Vertrauen und Ambivalenz auf die wahrgenommene Beanspruchung im Referendariat zu untersuchen. Die Analyse erfolgt mittels eines latent moderierten Strukturgleichungsansatzes. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Belastungen durch die Kerntätigkeiten im Referendariat sowie Belastungen durch den Umgang mit Kolleg*innen im Lehrer*innenkollegium in signifikant positivem Zusammenhang mit resultierenden Beanspruchungsreaktionen stehen. Je transparenter, fairer und vertrauensvoller und je weniger ambivalent die Beziehung zur Seminarlehrkraft erlebt wird, desto geringer fallen die Beanspruchungsreaktionen aus. Die Ergebnisse werden hinsichtlich ihrer Relevanz für die Beziehungsarbeit im Referendariat als zentralem Ausbildungsbestandteil der zweiten Phase der Lehrer*innenausbildung diskutiert.}}, author = {{Kärner, Tobias and Goller, Michael and Bonnes, Caroline and Maué, Elisabeth}}, issn = {{1434-663X}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft}}, keywords = {{Education}}, pages = {{687--719}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Die professionelle pädagogische Beziehung zwischen Referendar*innen und ihren Seminarlehrkräften: Belastungsfaktor oder Ressource?}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s11618-022-01065-4}}, volume = {{25}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{33085, author = {{Epstein, Leah and Lassota, Alexandra and Levin, Asaf and Maack, Marten and Rohwedder, Lars}}, booktitle = {{39th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science, STACS 2022, March 15-18, 2022, Marseille, France (Virtual Conference)}}, editor = {{Berenbrink, Petra and Monmege, Benjamin}}, pages = {{28:1–28:15}}, publisher = {{Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}}, title = {{{Cardinality Constrained Scheduling in Online Models}}}, doi = {{10.4230/LIPIcs.STACS.2022.28}}, volume = {{219}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{34044, author = {{Hoffmann, Christin and Thommes, Kirsten}}, issn = {{0959-6526}}, journal = {{Journal of Cleaner Production}}, keywords = {{Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Strategy and Management, General Environmental Science, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Building and Construction}}, publisher = {{Elsevier BV}}, title = {{{Clear Roads and Dirty Air? Indirect effects of reduced private traffic congestion on emissions from heavy traffic}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.135053}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{34045, author = {{Hoffmann, Christin and Thommes, Kirsten}}, issn = {{0959-6526}}, journal = {{Journal of Cleaner Production}}, keywords = {{Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Strategy and Management, General Environmental Science, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Building and Construction}}, publisher = {{Elsevier BV}}, title = {{{Clear Roads and Dirty Air? Indirect effects of reduced private traffic congestion on emissions from heavy traffic}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.135053}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{30840, author = {{Alshomary, Milad and El Baff, Roxanne and Gurcke, Timon and Wachsmuth, Henning}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics}}, pages = {{8782 -- 8797}}, title = {{{The Moral Debater: A Study on the Computational Generation of Morally Framed Arguments}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{33004, author = {{Wachsmuth, Henning and Alshomary, Milad}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computational Linguistics}}, pages = {{344 -- 354}}, title = {{{"Mama Always Had a Way of Explaining Things So I Could Understand": A Dialogue Corpus for Learning How to Explain}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{34049, author = {{Lauscher, Anne and Wachsmuth, Henning and Gurevych, Iryna and Glavaš, Goran}}, journal = {{Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics}}, title = {{{On the Role of Knowledge in Computational Argumentation}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{22157, author = {{Kiesel, Johannes and Alshomary, Milad and Handke, Nicolas and Cai, Xiaoni and Wachsmuth, Henning and Stein, Benno}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics}}, pages = {{4459 -- 4471}}, title = {{{Identifying the Human Values behind Arguments}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{34057, author = {{Pasic, Faruk and Becker, Matthias}}, booktitle = {{2022 IEEE 27th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA)}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{Domain-specific Language for Condition Monitoring Software Development}}}, doi = {{10.1109/etfa52439.2022.9921730}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{34027, author = {{Somogyi, Peter}}, booktitle = {{Troja bauen}}, editor = {{Federow, Anne-Katrin and Malcher, Kay}}, publisher = {{Universitätsverlag Winter}}, title = {{{"Swer siner kunst meister ist, der hat gewalt an siner list". Herborts von Fritzlar Liet von Troye als Fortsetzungstext des Eneasromans Heinrichs von Veldeke am Schnittpunkt von Aneignung und Neukonstitution}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{34047, abstract = {{News articles both shape and reflect public opinion across the political spectrum. Analyzing them for social bias can thus provide valuable insights, such as prevailing stereotypes in society and the media, which are often adopted by NLP models trained on respective data. Recent work has relied on word embedding bias measures, such as WEAT. However, several representation issues of embeddings can harm the measures' accuracy, including low-resource settings and token frequency differences. In this work, we study what kind of embedding algorithm serves best to accurately measure types of social bias known to exist in US online news articles. To cover the whole spectrum of political bias in the US, we collect 500k articles and review psychology literature with respect to expected social bias. We then quantify social bias using WEAT along with embedding algorithms that account for the aforementioned issues. We compare how models trained with the algorithms on news articles represent the expected social bias. Our results suggest that the standard way to quantify bias does not align well with knowledge from psychology. While the proposed algorithms reduce the~gap, they still do not fully match the literature.}}, author = {{Spliethöver, Maximilian and Keiff, Maximilian and Wachsmuth, Henning}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of The 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2022)}}, location = {{Abu Dhabi}}, publisher = {{Association for Computational Linguistics}}, title = {{{No Word Embedding Model Is Perfect: Evaluating the Representation Accuracy for Social Bias in the Media}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{34017, author = {{Musiol, Marie-Luise and Winst, Silke}}, booktitle = {{Spiritual Vegetation: Vegetal Nature in Religious Contexts Across Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Berliner Mittelalter- und Frühneuzeitforschung, Vol. 26)}}, editor = {{Lamsechi, Guita and Trînca, Beatrice}}, pages = {{97--129}}, title = {{{Pfirsichbaum und dunkler Wald. Pflanzliche Konfigurationen zwischen Dynamisierung und Innehalten in 'Partonopier und Meliur' Konrads von Würzburg}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{34019, author = {{Musiol, Marie-Luise}}, booktitle = {{Sexuologie}}, title = {{{Bennewitz, Ingrid/Eming, Jutta/Traulsen, Johannes: Gender Studies – Queer Studies – Intersektionalität. Eine Zwischenbilanz aus mediävistischer Perspektive (Berliner Mittelalter- und Frühneuzeitforschung 25), Göttingen 2019}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{34018, author = {{Musiol, Marie-Luise}}, booktitle = {{Unverfügbar. Kulturen des Heiligen}}, editor = {{Egidi, Margreth and Peters, Ludmilla and Schmidt, Jochen}}, title = {{{Menschlicher Körper, heiliger Körper. Zur Kreuzigung Christi im Donaueschinger Passionsspiel}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{29049, abstract = {{This study investigates the conditions under which tax rate changes accelerate risky investments. While tax rate increases are often expected to harm investment, analytical studies find tax rate increases may foster investment under flexibility.We design a theorybased experimentwith a binomial random walk and entry–exit flexibility.We find accelerated investment upon tax rate increases irrespective of an exit option, but no corresponding response to tax cuts. This asymmetry may be due to tax salience and mechanisms from irreversible choice under uncertainty. Given this evidence of unexpected tax-reform effects, tax policymakers should carefully consider behavioral aspects.}}, author = {{Fahr, René and Janssen, Elmar A. and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, journal = {{FinanzArchiv / Public Finance Analysis}}, keywords = {{Economic ExperimentM, Investment Decisions, Tax Effects, Timing Flexibility, Uncertainty}}, number = {{1-2}}, pages = {{239--289}}, title = {{{Can Tax Rate Changes Accelerate Investment under Entry and Exit Flexibility? – Insights from an Economic Experiment}}}, volume = {{78}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{29048, abstract = {{We study the bargaining behavior between auditor and auditee in a tax setting and scrutinize the effect of interpersonal trust and trust in government on both parties’ concessions. We find evidence that both kinds of trust affect the concessionary behavior, albeit in different ways. While trust in government affects concessionary behavior in line with intuitive predictions, we find that interpersonal trust only affects tax auditors. For high interpersonal trust, the alleviating effect of high trust in government on tax auditors’ concessions is less pronounced. Our findings help tax authorities to shape programs to enhance compliance in an atmosphere of trust.}}, author = {{Eberhartinger, Eva and Speitmann, Raffael and Sureth-Sloane, Caren and Wu, Yuchen}}, journal = {{FinanzArchiv / Public Finance Analysis}}, keywords = {{Behavioral Taxation, Concessionary Behavior, Interpersonal Trust, Tax Audit, Trust in Government}}, number = {{1-2}}, pages = {{112--155}}, title = {{{How Does Trust Affect Concessionary Behavior in Tax Bargaining?}}}, volume = {{78}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{31331, author = {{Hetkämper, Tim and Claes, Leander and Henning, Bernd}}, booktitle = {{Sensoren und Messsysteme - Beiträge der 21. ITG/GMA-Fachtagung}}, isbn = {{978-3-8007-5835-7}}, location = {{Nürnberg}}, publisher = {{VDE Verlag GmbH}}, title = {{{Schlieren imaging with fractional Fourier transform to visualise ultrasonic fields}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{34067, author = {{Sengupta, Meghdut and Alshomary, Milad and Wachsmuth, Henning}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 2022 Workshop on Figurative Language Processing}}, title = {{{Back to the Roots: Predicting the Source Domain of Metaphors using Contrastive Learning}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{34077, author = {{Bondarenko, Alexander and Fröbe, Maik and Kiesel, Johannes and Syed, Shahbaz and Gurcke, Timon and Beloucif, Meriem and Panchenko, Alexander and Biemann, Chris and Stein, Benno and Wachsmuth, Henning and Potthast, Martin and Hagen, Matthias}}, booktitle = {{Lecture Notes in Computer Science}}, isbn = {{9783030997380}}, issn = {{0302-9743}}, publisher = {{Springer International Publishing}}, title = {{{Overview of Touché 2022: Argument Retrieval}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-99739-7_43}}, year = {{2022}}, }