TY - CHAP AU - Pilz, Sarah AU - Hellweg, Talea AU - Harteis, Christian AU - Rückert, Ulrich AU - Schneider, Martin ED - Gräßler, Iris ED - Maier, Günter W. ED - Steffen, Eckhard ED - Roesmann, Daniel ID - 47671 SN - 9783031261039 T2 - The Digital Twin of Humans. An Interdisciplinary Concept of Digital Working Environments in Industry 4.0 TI - Who Will Own Our Global Digital Twin: The Power of Genetic and Biographic Information to Shape Our Lives ER - TY - CONF AB - Estimating the ground state energy of a local Hamiltonian is a central problem in quantum chemistry. In order to further investigate its complexity and the potential of quantum algorithms for quantum chemistry, Gharibian and Le Gall (STOC 2022) recently introduced the guided local Hamiltonian problem (GLH), which is a variant of the local Hamiltonian problem where an approximation of a ground state is given as an additional input. Gharibian and Le Gall showed quantum advantage (more precisely, BQP-completeness) for GLH with $6$-local Hamiltonians when the guiding vector has overlap (inverse-polynomially) close to 1/2 with a ground state. In this paper, we optimally improve both the locality and the overlap parameters: we show that this quantum advantage (BQP-completeness) persists even with 2-local Hamiltonians, and even when the guiding vector has overlap (inverse-polynomially) close to 1 with a ground state. Moreover, we show that the quantum advantage also holds for 2-local physically motivated Hamiltonians on a 2D square lattice. This makes a further step towards establishing practical quantum advantage in quantum chemistry. AU - Gharibian, Sevag AU - Hayakawa, Ryu AU - Gall, François Le AU - Morimae, Tomoyuki ID - 32407 IS - 32 T2 - Proceedings of the 50th EATCS International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP) TI - Improved Hardness Results for the Guided Local Hamiltonian Problem VL - 261 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mildorf, Jarmila ID - 44214 IS - 4-5 JF - Zagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich SN - 0084-4446 TI - Dialogical Functions of You-Narration in Auto/Biography: Anne Harich’s “Wenn ich das gewußt hätte…”: Erinnerungen an Wolfgang Harich (2007) VL - 65 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Hatavara, Mari AU - Hyvärinen, Matti AU - Mildorf, Jarmila ED - Ensslin, Astrid ED - Round, Julia ED - Thomas, Bronwen ID - 47847 SN - 9780367635695 T2 - The Routledge Companion to Literary Media TI - The Literary in Narrating Dramatic Life Experiences ER - TY - CHAP AU - Mildorf, Jarmila ED - Ensslin, Astrid ED - Round, Julia ED - Thomas, Bronwen ID - 47848 SN - 9780367635695 T2 - The Routledge Companion to Literary Media TI - Poeticity and Parody: The Literary Interview on Radio and Podcast ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tenberge, Claudia ID - 47868 JF - Grundschule Sachunterricht TI - Ungeliebte Tiere in der Stadt VL - 98 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Der Beitrag betrachtet die digitale häusliche Lernumwelt von Kindern unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Differenzkategorien Herkunft und Sprache und erarbeitet Zusammenhänge zwischen dem Migrationshintergrund, der Familiensprache, einer internetbezogenen Eltern-Kind-Interaktion sowie einer unterhaltungs- und schulbezogenen Nutzung des Internets von Kindern. Empirische Grundlagen sind standardisierte Eltern- und Kinderbefragungen sowie ethnografisch orientierte Untersuchungen in Familien. Die quantitativen Analysen zeigen, dass Kinder, deren Hauptverkehrssprache in der Familie nicht Deutsch ist, häufiger gemeinsam mit ihren Eltern das Internet nutzten. Vertiefend liessen in der qualitativen Untersuchung diejenigen Kinder häufigere und komplexere Internetnutzungsformen für schulische Zwecke erkennen, die einen Migrationshintergrund aufweisen und hauptsächlich in ihrer Herkunftssprache (nicht Deutsch) innerhalb der Familie sprechen. Insbesondere in Familien, die selten in der Häuslichkeit Deutsch sprechen, hat sich die (gemeinsame) Internetrecherche als Mittel zur Kompensation von Sprachbarrieren erwiesen. Fehlende elterliche Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten aufgrund von sprachlichen Verständnisproblemen können insofern durch kindliche, elterliche oder gemeinsame Rechercheprozesse ausgeglichen werden. AU - Richter, Lea AU - Gruchel, Nicole AU - Buhl, Heike M. AU - Kamin, Anna-Maria ID - 47887 JF - MedienPädagogik: Zeitschrift für Theorie und Praxis der Medienbildung SN - 1424-3636 TI - Herkunftsbedingte und sprachliche Einflüsse bei der häuslichen Internetnutzung von Kindern VL - 20 ER - TY - BOOK ED - ija Grigorjevaite, Kadri Mettis, Katarina Stekic, Kristof Van de Keere, Marjana Brkic, Michael Lenke, Mikko-Jussi Laakso, Paulius Lukas Tamošiūnas, Sofia Karlsson, Sven Hüsing, Jurga Turčinavičienė, Violeta Šlekienė, Mart Laanpere, and Vidita Urboniene ID - 47885 TI - A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK ON EFFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF STEAM TEACHING AT SCHOOL ER - TY - CHAP AU - Schröer, Franz AU - Tenberge, Claudia ED - Wooff, D. , McLain, M. ID - 47886 T2 - Bloomsbury Handbook of Technology Education. TI - Inclusion and the Development of Technology Education - Thinking towards an inclusive curriculum for technology education in German primary schools ER - TY - JOUR AB - Ferroelectric domain boundaries are quasi-two-dimensional functional interfaces with high prospects for nanoelectronic applications. Despite their reduced dimensionality, they can exhibit complex non-Ising polarization configurations and unexpected physical properties. Here, the impact of the three-dimensional (3D) curvature on the polarization profile of nominally uncharged 180° domain walls in LiNbO3 is studied using second-harmonic generation microscopy and 3D polarimetry analysis. Correlations between the domain-wall curvature and the variation of its internal polarization unfold in the form of modulations of the Néel-like character, which we attribute to the flexoelectric effect. While the Néel-like character originates mainly from the tilting of the domain wall, the internal polarization adjusts its orientation due to the synergetic upshot of dipolar and monopolar bound charges and their variation with the 3D curvature. Our results show that curved interfaces in solid crystals may offer a rich playground for tailoring nanoscale polar states. AU - Acevedo-Salas, Ulises AU - Croes, Boris AU - Zhang, Yide AU - Cregut, Olivier AU - Dorkenoo, Kokou Dodzi AU - Kirbus, Benjamin AU - Singh, Ekta AU - Beccard, Henrik AU - Rüsing, Michael AU - Eng, Lukas M. AU - Hertel, Riccardo AU - Eliseev, Eugene A. AU - Morozovska, Anna N. AU - Cherifi-Hertel, Salia ID - 47992 IS - 3 JF - Nano Letters KW - Mechanical Engineering KW - Condensed Matter Physics KW - General Materials Science KW - General Chemistry KW - Bioengineering SN - 1530-6984 TI - Impact of 3D Curvature on the Polarization Orientation in Non-Ising Domain Walls VL - 23 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Structural strain severely impacts material properties, such as the linear and nonlinear optical response. Moreover, strain plays a key role, e.g., in the physics of ferroelectrics and, in particular, of their domain walls. μ-Raman spectroscopy is a well-suited technique for the investigation of such strain effects as it allows to measure the lattice dynamics locally. However, quantifying and reconstructing strain fields from Raman maps requires knowledge on the strain dependence of phonon frequencies. In this paper, we have analyzed both theoretically and experimentally the phonon frequencies in the widely used ferroelectrics lithium niobate and lithium tantalate as a function of uniaxial strain via density functional theory and μ-Raman spectroscopy. Overall, we find a good agreement between our ab initio models and the experimental data performed with a stress cell. The majority of phonons show an increase in frequency under compressive strain, whereas the opposite is observed for tensile strains. Moreover, for E-type phonons, we observe the lifting of degeneracy already at moderate strain fields (i.e., at ±0.2%) along the x and y directions. This paper, hence, allows for the systematic analysis of three-dimensional strains in modern-type bulk and thin-film devices assembled from lithium niobate and tantalate. AU - Singh, Ekta AU - Pionteck, Mike N. AU - Reitzig, Sven AU - Lange, Michael AU - Rüsing, Michael AU - Eng, Lukas M. AU - Sanna, Simone ID - 47993 IS - 2 JF - Physical Review Materials KW - Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) KW - General Materials Science SN - 2475-9953 TI - Vibrational properties of LiNbO3 and LiTaO3 under uniaxial stress VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Coherent nonlinear optical μ-spectroscopy is a frequently used tool in modern material science as it is sensitive to many different local observables, which comprise, among others, crystal symmetry and vibrational properties. The richness in information, however, may come with challenges in data interpretation, as one has to disentangle the many different effects like multiple reflections, phase jumps at interfaces, or the influence of the Guoy-phase. In order to facilitate interpretation, the work presented here proposes an easy-to-use semi-analytical modeling Ansatz, which bases upon known analytical solutions using Gaussian beams. Specifically, we apply this Ansatz to compute nonlinear optical responses of (thin film) optical materials. We try to conserve the meaning of intuitive parameters like the Gouy-phase and the nonlinear coherent interaction length. In particular, the concept of coherence length is extended, which is a must when using focal beams. The model is subsequently applied to exemplary cases of second- and third-harmonic generation. We observe a very good agreement with experimental data, and furthermore, despite the constraints and limits of the analytical Ansatz, our model performs similarly well as when using more rigorous simulations. However, it outperforms the latter in terms of computational power, requiring more than three orders less computational time and less performant computer systems. AU - Spychala, Kai J. AU - Amber, Zeeshan H. AU - Eng, Lukas M. AU - Rüsing, Michael ID - 47994 IS - 12 JF - Journal of Applied Physics KW - General Physics and Astronomy SN - 0021-8979 TI - Modeling nonlinear optical interactions of focused beams in bulk crystals and thin films: A phenomenological approach VL - 133 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Liu, Ping AU - Schumann, Nils AU - Abele, Fabian AU - Ren, Fazheng AU - Hanke, Marcel AU - Xin, Yang AU - Hartmann, Andreas AU - Schlierf, Michael AU - Keller, Adrian AU - Lin, Weilin AU - Zhang, Yixin ID - 48013 JF - ACS Applied Nano Materials KW - General Materials Science SN - 2574-0970 TI - Thermophoretic Analysis of Biomolecules across the Nanoscales in Self-Assembled Polymeric Matrices ER - TY - CHAP AU - Schuster, Britt-Marie AU - Haaf, Susanne ED - Haaf, Susanne ED - Schuster, Britt-Marie ID - 48025 T2 - Historische Textmuster im Wandel. Neue Wege zu Ihrer Erschließung TI - Fünf Thesen zur Untersuchung des Textsortenwandels VL - 331 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Schuster, Britt-Marie AU - Thielert, Frauke AU - Haaf, Susanne ED - Haaf, Susanne ED - Schuster, Britt-Marie ID - 48029 T2 - Historische Textmuster im Wandel. Neue Wege zu ihrer Erschließung TI - Fragen stellen in Pressetextsorten ER - TY - CHAP AU - Schuster, Britt-Marie ED - Markewitz, Friedrich ED - Scholl, Stefan ED - Schubert, Katrin ED - Wilk, Nicole M. ID - 46561 KW - Kommunikationsgeschichte SN - 9783847116127 T2 - Kommunikative Praktiken im Nationalsozialismus TI - »Das dankst du deinem Führer« – Adressierungspraktiken in der Widerstandskommunikation gegen den Nationalsozialismus VL - 3 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Biehler, Rolf AU - Frischemeier, Daniel AU - Gould, Ronald AU - Pfannkuch, Maxine ED - Pepin, Birgit ED - Gueudet, Ghislaine ED - Choppin, Jeffrey ID - 48042 T2 - Handbook of Digital Resources in Mathematics Education TI - Impacts of Digitalization on Content and Goals of Statistics Education ER - TY - BOOK ED - Schuster, Britt-Marie ED - Markewitz, Friedrich ED - Wilk, Nicole M. ID - 48043 TI - Widerstandshandeln. Sprachliche Praktiken des Sich-Widersetzens zwischen 1933 und 1945 VL - 4 ER - TY - JOUR AB - ZusammenfassungDieser Beitrag widmet sich dem Zusammenhang von geistesgeschichtlicher Literaturgeschichtsschreibung und dem Konzept der ›deutschen Bewegung‹. Er rekonstruiert vor allem dessen germanistische Adaption und Weiterentwicklung durch Paul Kluckhohn sowie seinen polyvalenten Einsatz zum heft- und jahrgangsübergreifenden Erzählen einer fortgesetzten nationalen Geistesgeschichte in der Deutschen Vierteljahrsschrift. AU - Gretz, Daniela ID - 48047 IS - 3 JF - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte KW - Literature and Literary Theory KW - Philosophy KW - Cultural Studies SN - 0012-0936 TI - »Viele alte Aufgaben wurden damit in einem neuen Lichte gesehen« VL - 97 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Humpert, Lynn AU - Wäschle, Moritz AU - Horstmeyer, Sarah AU - Anacker, Harald AU - Dumitrescu, Roman AU - Albers, Albert ID - 48051 JF - Procedia CIRP KW - General Medicine SN - 2212-8271 TI - Stakeholder-oriented Elaboration of Artificial Intelligence use cases using the example of Special-Purpose engineering VL - 119 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Brainwaves have demonstrated to be unique enough across individuals to be useful as biometrics. They also provide promising advantages over traditional means of authentication, such as resistance to external observability, revocability, and intrinsic liveness detection. However, most of the research so far has been conducted with expensive, bulky, medical-grade helmets, which offer limited applicability for everyday usage. With the aim to bring brainwave authentication and its benefits closer to real world deployment, we investigate brain biometrics with consumer devices. We conduct a comprehensive measurement experiment and user study that compare five authentication tasks on a user sample up to 10 times larger than those from previous studies, introducing three novel techniques based on cognitive semantic processing. Furthermore, we apply our analysis on high-quality open brainwave data obtained with a medical-grade headset, to assess the differences. We investigate both the performance, security, and usability of the different options and use this evidence to elicit design and research recommendations. Our results show that it is possible to achieve Equal Error Rates as low as 7.2% (a reduction between 68–72% with respect to existing approaches) based on brain responses to images with current inexpensive technology. We show that the common practice of testing authentication systems only with known attacker data is unrealistic and may lead to overly optimistic evaluations. With regard to adoption, users call for simpler devices, faster authentication, and better privacy. AU - Arias-Cabarcos, Patricia AU - Fallahi, Matin AU - Habrich, Thilo AU - Schulze, Karen AU - Becker, Christian AU - Strufe, Thorsten ID - 48063 IS - 3 JF - ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security KW - Safety KW - Risk KW - Reliability and Quality KW - General Computer Science SN - 2471-2566 TI - Performance and Usability Evaluation of Brainwave Authentication Techniques with Consumer Devices VL - 26 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Data collection and aggregation by online services happens to an extent that is often beyond awareness and comprehension of its users. Transparency tools become crucial to inform people, though it is unclear how well they work. To investigate this matter, we conducted a user study focusing on Facebook, which has recently released the 'Off-Facebook Activity' transparency dashboard that informs about personal data collection from third parties. We exposed a group of n = 100 participants to the dashboard and surveyed their level of awareness and reactions to understand how transparency impacts users' privacy attitudes and intended behavior. Our participants were surprised about the massive amount of collected data, became significantly less comfortable with data collection, and more likely to take protective measures. Collaterally, we observed that current consent schemes are inadequate. Based on the survey findings, we make recommendations for more usable transparency and highlight the need to raise awareness about transparency tools and to provide easily actionable privacy controls. AU - Arias-Cabarcos, Patricia AU - Khalili, Saina AU - Strufe, Thorsten ID - 48061 IS - 1 JF - Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies KW - General Medicine SN - 2299-0984 TI - 'Surprised, Shocked, Worried'}: User Reactions to Facebook Data Collection from Third Parties VL - 2023 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Winkel, Fabian AU - Wallscheid, Oliver AU - Scholz, Peter AU - Böcker, Joachim ID - 48059 JF - IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society KW - Electrical and Electronic Engineering KW - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering KW - Control and Systems Engineering SN - 2644-1284 TI - Pseudo-Labeling Machine Learning Algorithm for Predictive Maintenance of Relays ER - TY - JOUR AU - Winkel, Fabian AU - Deuse-Kleinsteuber, Johannes AU - Böcker, Joachim ID - 48058 JF - IEEE Transactions on Reliability KW - Electrical and Electronic Engineering KW - Safety KW - Risk KW - Reliability and Quality SN - 0018-9529 TI - Run-to-Failure Relay Dataset for Predictive Maintenance Research With Machine Learning ER - TY - CONF AU - Röse, Markus AU - Kablo, Emiram AU - Arias Cabarcos, Patricia ID - 48060 T2 - Proceedings of the 2023 European Symposium on Usable Security TI - Overcoming Theory: Designing Brainwave Authentication for the Real World ER - TY - CONF AU - Fallahi, Matin AU - Strufe, Thorsten AU - Arias-Cabarcos, Patricia ID - 48062 T2 - 2023 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom) TI - BrainNet: Improving Brainwave-based Biometric Recognition with Siamese Networks ER - TY - CONF AB - Artificial benchmark functions are commonly used in optimization research because of their ability to rapidly evaluate potential solutions, making them a preferred substitute for real-world problems. However, these benchmark functions have faced criticism for their limited resemblance to real-world problems. In response, recent research has focused on automatically generating new benchmark functions for areas where established test suites are inadequate. These approaches have limitations, such as the difficulty of generating new benchmark functions that exhibit exploratory landscape analysis (ELA) features beyond those of existing benchmarks.The objective of this work is to develop a method for generating benchmark functions for single-objective continuous optimization with user-specified structural properties. Specifically, we aim to demonstrate a proof of concept for a method that uses an ELA feature vector to specify these properties in advance. To achieve this, we begin by generating a random sample of decision space variables and objective values. We then adjust the objective values using CMA-ES until the corresponding features of our new problem match the predefined ELA features within a specified threshold. By iteratively transforming the landscape in this way, we ensure that the resulting function exhibits the desired properties. To create the final function, we use the resulting point cloud as training data for a simple neural network that produces a function exhibiting the target ELA features. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach by replicating the existing functions of the well-known BBOB suite and creating new functions with ELA feature values that are not present in BBOB. AU - Prager, Raphael Patrick AU - Dietrich, Konstantin AU - Schneider, Lennart AU - Schäpermeier, Lennart AU - Bischl, Bernd AU - Kerschke, Pascal AU - Trautmann, Heike AU - Mersmann, Olaf ID - 47522 KW - Benchmarking KW - Instance Generator KW - Black-Box Continuous Optimization KW - Exploratory Landscape Analysis KW - Neural Networks SN - 9798400702020 T2 - Proceedings of the 17th ACM/SIGEVO Conference on Foundations of Genetic Algorithms TI - Neural Networks as Black-Box Benchmark Functions Optimized for Exploratory Landscape Features ER - TY - CONF AB - Exploratory landscape analysis (ELA) in single-objective black-box optimization relies on a comprehensive and large set of numerical features characterizing problem instances. Those foster problem understanding and serve as basis for constructing automated algorithm selection models choosing the best suited algorithm for a problem at hand based on the aforementioned features computed prior to optimization. This work specifically points to the sensitivity of a substantial proportion of these features to absolute objective values, i.e., we observe a lack of shift and scale invariance. We show that this unfortunately induces bias within automated algorithm selection models, an overfitting to specific benchmark problem sets used for training and thereby hinders generalization capabilities to unseen problems. We tackle these issues by presenting an appropriate objective normalization to be used prior to ELA feature computation and empirically illustrate the respective effectiveness focusing on the BBOB benchmark set. AU - Prager, Raphael Patrick AU - Trautmann, Heike ED - Correia, João ED - Smith, Stephen ED - Qaddoura, Raneem ID - 46297 SN - 978-3-031-30229-9 T2 - Applications of Evolutionary Computation TI - Nullifying the Inherent Bias of Non-invariant Exploratory Landscape Analysis Features ER - TY - CONF AB - The design and choice of benchmark suites are ongoing topics of discussion in the multi-objective optimization community. Some suites provide a good understanding of their Pareto sets and fronts, such as the well-known DTLZ and ZDT problems. However, they lack diversity in their landscape properties and do not provide a mechanism for creating multiple distinct problem instances. Other suites, like bi-objective BBOB, possess diverse and challenging landscape properties, but their optima are not well understood and can only be approximated empirically without any guarantees. AU - Schäpermeier, Lennart AU - Kerschke, Pascal AU - Grimme, Christian AU - Trautmann, Heike ED - Emmerich, Michael ED - Deutz, André ED - Wang, Hao ED - Kononova, Anna V. ED - Naujoks, Boris ED - Li, Ke ED - Miettinen, Kaisa ED - Yevseyeva, Iryna ID - 46298 SN - 978-3-031-27250-9 T2 - Evolutionary Multi-Criterion Optimization TI - Peak-A-Boo! Generating Multi-objective Multiple Peaks Benchmark Problems with Precise Pareto Sets ER - TY - JOUR AB - The herein proposed Python package pflacco provides a set of numerical features to characterize single-objective continuous and constrained optimization problems. Thereby, pflacco addresses two major challenges in the area optimization. Firstly, it provides the means to develop an understanding of a given problem instance, which is crucial for designing, selecting, or configuring optimization algorithms in general. Secondly, these numerical features can be utilized in the research streams of automated algorithm selection and configuration. While the majority of these landscape features is already available in the R package flacco, our Python implementation offers these tools to an even wider audience and thereby promotes research interests and novel avenues in the area of optimization. AU - Prager, Raphael Patrick AU - Trautmann, Heike ID - 46299 JF - Evolutionary Computation SN - 1063-6560 TI - Pflacco: Feature-Based Landscape Analysis of Continuous and Constrained Optimization Problems in Python ER - TY - CONF AU - Wilkerson, Michelle AU - Ben-Zvi, Dani AU - Dvir, Michal AU - Matuk, Camilla AU - Podworny, Susanne AU - Stephens, Amy AU - Zapata-Cardona, Lucia ED - Slotta, J.D. ED - Charles, E.S. ID - 48100 T2 - General Proceedings of the ISLS Annual Meeting: Building Knowledge and Sustaining our Community TI - K-12 Data Science Education: Outcomes of a National Workshop; International Perspectives; and Next Steps for the Learning Sciences ER - TY - CHAP AU - Podworny, Susanne ID - 48099 SN - 1869-4918 T2 - Advances in Mathematics Education TI - Statistics and Probability Education in Germany ER - TY - CHAP AB - Paying taxes is a field of economic activity that has always been highly morally charged: the question of who pays how much or can avoid or evade the prescribed payments is always closely related to debate about a fair societal distribution of burdens. In the process of moralisation, therefore, faith communities such as the Catholic Church also repeatedly seized the floor to propagate certain norms. The article examines the contributions of theologians from Spain, the USA and West Germany in the 1940s and 1950s. It concludes that the norms of taxation they propagated differed greatly depending on the institutional and economic frameworks within which they operated. The analysis proves taxation to be a field of economic action and societal dispute where economics and morality are indissolubly interconnected. AU - Schönhärl, Korinna ED - Skambraks, Tanja ED - Lutz, Martin ID - 48165 KW - Tax history KW - religious history: financial history KW - catholic church KW - history of economic thought SN - 9783031298349 T2 - Reassessing the Moral Economy Religion and Economic Ethics from Ancient Greece to the 20th Century TI - Tax Morale and the Church: How Catholic Clergies Adapted Norms of Paying Taxes to Secular Institutions (1940s–1950s) ER - TY - JOUR AB - AbstractA new approach for the characterization of CO2 methanation catalysts prepared by thermal decomposition of a nickel MOF by hard X‐ray photon‐in/photon‐out spectroscopy in form of high energy resolution fluorescence detected X‐ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy (HERFD‐XANES) and valence‐to‐core X‐ray emission (VtC‐XES) is presented. In contrast to conventional X‐ray absorption spectroscopy, the increased resolution of both methods allows a more precise phase determination of the final catalyst, which is influenced by the conditions during MOF decomposition. AU - Strübbe, Sven AU - Nowakowski, Michał AU - Schoch, Roland AU - Bauer, Matthias ID - 48167 JF - ChemPhysChem KW - Physical and Theoretical Chemistry KW - Atomic and Molecular Physics KW - and Optics SN - 1439-4235 TI - High‐Resolution X‐ray Absorption and Emission Spectroscopy for Detailed Analysis of New CO2 Methanation Catalysts ER - TY - BOOK ED - Drerup, Johannes ED - Göddertz, Nina ED - Mattig, Ruprecht ED - Thole , Werner ED - Uhlendorff , Uwe ID - 48164 TI - Bildungsforschung – Erziehungswissenschaftliche Perspektiven ER - TY - GEN AU - Rüther, Moritz Johannes AU - Klippstein, Sven Helge AU - Schmid, Hans-Joachim ID - 47626 SN - 0083-5560 T2 - PARTEC International Congress on Particle Technology - Book of Abstracts TI - Correlation between SLS-Powder processability and particle properties ER - TY - CHAP AU - Wallmeier, Nadine AU - Wich-Reif, Claudia ED - Hetjens, Dominik ED - Lasch, Alexander ED - Roth, Kerstin ID - 48218 T2 - Historische (Morpho-)Syntax des Deutschen TI - Vergleichskonstruktionen im Mittelniederdeutschen VL - 14 ER - TY - GEN AU - Wallmeier, Nadine ID - 48216 T2 - Linguistische Berichte TI - Sarah Ihnen (2000): Relativsätze im Mittelniederdeutschen. Korpuslinguistische Untersuchungen zu Struktur und Gebrauch. VL - 275 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Walmsley, Timothy Gordon AU - Philipp, Matthias AU - Picón-Núñez, Martín AU - Meschede, Henning AU - Taylor, Matthew Thomas AU - Schlosser, Florian AU - Atkins, Martin John ID - 48243 JF - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews KW - Renewable Energy KW - Sustainability and the Environment SN - 1364-0321 TI - Hybrid renewable energy utility systems for industrial sites: A review VL - 188 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Jacke, Christoph ID - 48266 IS - 6 JF - Impulse. Texte und Bilder zur Kunstvermittlung. TI - Abhängenwerden. Fühlen und Denken. ER - TY - CHAP AU - Foerster, Anne ED - Signori, Gabriela ED - Zey, Claudia ID - 40916 T2 - Regentinnen und andere Stellvertreterfiguren Vom 10. bis zum 15. Jahrhundert TI - Regierende Herrscherwitwen und die Angst vor Fremdherrschaft. Zum Verhältnis von Dynastie und Geschlecht VL - 111 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Foerster, Anne ED - Bihrer, Andreas ED - Szill, Rike ID - 40918 T2 - Eroberte im Mittelalter: Umbruchssituationen erleben, bewältigen, gestalten TI - Die Stimmen der Eroberten bei Ermoldus Nigellus. Eine Mahnung an Ludwig den Frommen und Pippin von Aquitanien ER - TY - JOUR ID - 48287 TI - To share or not to share: What risks would laypeople accept to give sensitive data to differentially-private NLP systems? ER - TY - CHAP AU - Leiss, Dominik AU - Gerlach, Kerstin AU - Wessel, Lena AU - Schmidt-Thieme, Barbara ID - 48319 SN - 9783662666036 T2 - Handbuch der Mathematikdidaktik TI - Sprache und Mathematiklernen ER - TY - CONF AU - Habernal, Ivan AU - Mireshghallah, Fatemehsadat AU - Thaine, Patricia AU - Ghanavati, Sepideh AU - Feyisetan, Oluwaseyi ID - 48289 T2 - Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Tutorial Abstracts TI - Privacy-Preserving Natural Language Processing ER - TY - CONF AU - Matzken, Cleo AU - Eger, Steffen AU - Habernal, Ivan ID - 48288 T2 - Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2023 TI - Trade-Offs Between Fairness and Privacy in Language Modeling ER - TY - CONF AU - Mouhammad, Nina AU - Daxenberger, Johannes AU - Schiller, Benjamin AU - Habernal, Ivan ID - 48291 T2 - Proceedings of the 17th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW-XVII) TI - Crowdsourcing on Sensitive Data with Privacy-Preserving Text Rewriting ER - TY - CONF AU - Yin, Ying AU - Habernal, Ivan ID - 48296 T2 - Proceedings of the Natural Legal Language Processing Workshop 2022 TI - Privacy-Preserving Models for Legal Natural Language Processing ER - TY - CHAP AU - Wille, Manuel ED - Just, Anna ED - Wich-Reif, Claudia ID - 48344 T2 - Text und Bild: Relationen und Funktionen in Texten vom 8. bis 18. Jahrhundert : Akten zum internationalen Kongress 17. bis 19. Juni 2021 TI - Text-Bild-Bezüge in illustrierten Flugblättern von 1500 bis 1700 VL - 37 ER - TY - CONF AB - Star-connected cascaded H-bridge Converters require large DC-link capacitors to buffer the second-order harmonic voltage ripple. First, it is analytically proven that the DC-link voltage ripple is proportional to the apparent converter power and does not depend on the power factor for nominal operation with sinusoidal reference arm voltages and currents. A third-harmonic zero-sequence voltage injection with an optimal amplitude and phase angle transforms the 2nd harmonic to a 4th harmonic DC-link voltage ripple. This reduces the voltage ripple by exactly 50% for all power factors at steady-state at balanced conditions. However, this requires 54% additional modules for unity power factor operation and even 100% for pure reactive power operation to account for the increased reference arm voltages due to the large amplitude of the optimal third-harmonic injection. If not enough modules are available, an adaptive discontinuous PWM is utilized to still minimize the voltage ripple for the given number of modules and power factor. With a very limited number of modules (modulation index is 1.15), the proposed method still reduces the DC-link voltage ripple by 24.4% for unity power factor operation. It requires the same number of modules as the commonly utilized 3rd harmonic injection with 1/6 of the grid voltage amplitude and achieves superior results. Simulations of a 10 kV/1 MVA system confirm the analysis. AU - Unruh, Roland AU - Böcker, Joachim AU - Schafmeister, Frank ID - 48352 KW - Cascaded H-Bridge KW - Solid-State Transformer KW - Capacitor voltage ripple KW - Zero sequence voltage KW - Third harmonic injection SN - 979-8-3503-1678-0 T2 - 2023 25th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications (EPE'23 ECCE Europe) TI - An Optimized Third-Harmonic Injection Reduces DC-Link Voltage Ripple in Cascaded H-Bridge Converters up to 50% for all Power Factors ER - TY - CONF AU - Pena, Mario AU - Meyer, Michael AU - Wallscheid, Oliver AU - Böcker, Joachim ID - 48093 T2 - 2023 IEEE International Electric Machines and Drives Conference (IEMDC) TI - Fade-Over Strategy for use of Model Predictive Direct Self-Control with Field-Oriented Control ER - TY - GEN AU - Schönhärl, Korinna ID - 48371 T2 - Sehepunkte TI - Review on: Christos Tsakas: Post-war Greco-German Relations, 1953-1981. Economic Development, Business Interests and European Integration, Basingstoke 2022. VL - 23 ER - TY - CONF AU - Weber, Katharina S. AU - Schlesinger, Sabrina AU - Lang, Alexander AU - Straßburger, Klaus AU - Maalmi, Haifa AU - Zaharia, Oana P. AU - Goletzke, Janina AU - Buyken, Anette AU - Trenkamp, Sandra AU - Wagner, Robert AU - Lieb, Wolfgang AU - Roden, Michael AU - Herder, Christian ID - 48377 SN - 1861-9010 T2 - Diabetologie und Stoffwechsel TI - Plant-based dietary patterns and cardiometabolic risk factors in subgroups of individuals with diabetes ER - TY - JOUR AU - Jacke, Christoph AU - Flath, Beate ID - 48262 IS - Nr. III/2023 JF - Kulturpolitische Mitteilungen TI - Popmusik- und Medienkulturen verstehen, erforschen und reflektieren. Studiengang "Populäre Musik und Medien" und Gründung des Forschungszentrums "C:POP". VL - 182 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Jacke, Christoph ID - 48418 IS - 6 JF - Impulse. Texte und Bilder zur Kunstvermittlung. TI - ABHÄNGEN - Ein- und Ausgrenzen, Kanonisieren, Kollaborieren in Pop, Kunst und Medien. ER - TY - JOUR AU - Jacke, Christoph AU - Autsch, Sabine AU - Pickartz, Tim ID - 48419 IS - 6 JF - Impulse. Texte und Bilder zur Kunstvermittlung. TI - Editorial. ER - TY - GEN AB - Bei dem betrachteten Speicherproblem werden Daten mit verschiedenen Zugriffswahrscheinlichkeiten auf Speicher mit verschiedenen Bandbreiten und Kapazitäten aufgeteilt, dabei sind Replikate erlaubt. Es wird die nach Zugriffswahrscheinlichkeit gewichtete kleinste Bandbreite der Daten maximiert. Wir zeigen, dass sowohl das diskrete Speicherproblem, bei dem die Bandbreite der Speicher jeweils gleichmäßig auf die dort abgelegten Daten aufgeteilt wird, als auch das kontinuierliche Speicherproblem, bei dem die Bandbreite der Speicher beliebig auf abgelegte Daten verteilt werden darf, NP-schwer ist. Es können also, wenn P ̸ = NP, keine effizienten Algorithmen für eine optimale Lösung existieren. Stattdessen zeigen wir jeweils einen 1/2-Approximationsalgorithmus. AU - Decking, Leo ID - 48430 TI - Zuweisung verteilter Speicher unter Maximierung der minimalen gewichteten Bandbreite ER - TY - CHAP AU - Kortmeyer, Jörg AU - Biehler, Rolf ED - Dreyfus, T. ED - Gonzalez-Martin, A. S. ED - Nardi, E. ED - Monaghan, J. ED - Thompson, P. W. ID - 48480 T2 - The Learning and Teaching of Calculus Across Disciplines – Proceedings of the Second Calculus Conference TI - The use of integrals for accumulation and mean values in basic electrical engineering courses ER - TY - CONF AU - Gburrek, Tobias AU - Schmalenstroeer, Joerg AU - Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold ID - 48269 T2 - European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) TI - On the Integration of Sampling Rate Synchronization and Acoustic Beamforming ER - TY - JOUR AB - In Nietzsche’s Search for Philosophy – On the Middle Writings, Keith Ansell Pearson directs his interpretive gaze to the middle writings of Nietzsche’s oeuvre, namely Human, All Too Human (HAH), Dawn and The Gay Science (GS). While at least in German Nietzsche scholarship, it is rather debatable whether or not the middle writings should have been considered “neglected”– with perhaps Dawn being a reasonable exception – it is important to read them as more than merely a detour from the “real Nietzsche” found in the Birth of Tragedy and then the late works. While Ansell-Pearson does not presume a homogeneous philosophical approach in the middle works, he characterizes the period as a whole and each work in itself as containing important aspects of Nietzsche’s “search for philosophy”, especially in consideration of Nietzsche’s attempts to “unify thought and life” (4) in what is labelled a “‘philosophical life’” (4). AU - Corall, Niklas ID - 48490 IS - 1-2 JF - The Agonist KW - Ocean Engineering SN - 2752-4140 TI - Nietzsche’s Search for Philosophy: On the Middle Writings Keith Ansell-Pearson VL - 13 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Corall, Niklas ID - 48487 SN - 9783111072890 T2 - Nietzsche, die Medien und die Künste im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung TI - Digitale Bruchstücke zwischen Faktalismus und Zukunftsnarration: Der Letzte Mensch und Algorithmische Regime ER - TY - CONF AB - Low-code development platforms (LCDPs) recently sparked interest in both academia and industry, promising to speed up software development and make it accessible to users with little or no programming experience. Thus, the mass-development of software applications that are custom-made to the tasks, skills, and preferences of end users is potentially enabled. Although different LCDPs have been analysed with respect to their functionality and applied to exemplary case studies in recent work, there is a shortage of experience reports in which LCDPs are used to digitize business processes in small and medium manufacturing enterprises. In this paper, we therefore summarize our experience from supporting industry partners to identify business processes that are suitable for being implemented with low-code technologies and to select an LCDP that meets the requirements of the business process while aligning with the overall digitization strategy of the respective company. We also present the opportunities and challenges of the low-code approach as perceived by industry partners. In summary, the low-code approach should be seen as an essential factor for the digitization of business processes in small and medium manufacturing companies. AU - Weidmann, Nils AU - Kirchhoff, Jonas AU - Sauer, Stefan ID - 48368 TI - Digitizing Processes in Manufacturing Companies via Low-Code Software (to appear) ER - TY - CONF AU - Bogere, Paul AU - Temmen, Katrin AU - Bode, Henrik ID - 48499 T2 - 2023 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON) TI - Knowledge Transfer Concepts for Microgrids Sustainability - The Case of East Africa ER - TY - CHAP AU - Hubner-Benz, Sylvia AU - Frese, Michael ID - 48529 SN - 9780323918411 T2 - Handbook of Organizational Creativity TI - Creativity in entrepreneurship: Dancing between nothing and structure ER - TY - CONF AU - Müller, Wolfgang AU - Ulbricht, Markus AU - Li, Lu AU - Krstic, Milos ID - 48530 TI - Der TETRISC SoC - Ein resilientes Quad-Core System auf Pulpissimo-Basis ER - TY - JOUR AB - Explanation has been identified as an important capability for AI-based systems, but research on systematic strategies for achieving understanding in interaction with such systems is still sparse. Negation is a linguistic strategy that is often used in explanations. It creates a contrast space between the affirmed and the negated item that enriches explaining processes with additional contextual information. While negation in human speech has been shown to lead to higher processing costs and worse task performance in terms of recall or action execution when used in isolation, it can decrease processing costs when used in context. So far, it has not been considered as a guiding strategy for explanations in human-robot interaction. We conducted an empirical study to investigate the use of negation as a guiding strategy in explanatory human-robot dialogue, in which a virtual robot explains tasks and possible actions to a human explainee to solve them in terms of gestures on a touchscreen. Our results show that negation vs. affirmation 1) increases processing costs measured as reaction time and 2) increases several aspects of task performance. While there was no significant effect of negation on the number of initially correctly executed gestures, we found a significantly lower number of attempts—measured as breaks in the finger movement data before the correct gesture was carried out—when being instructed through a negation. We further found that the gestures significantly resembled the presented prototype gesture more following an instruction with a negation as opposed to an affirmation. Also, the participants rated the benefit of contrastive vs. affirmative explanations significantly higher. Repeating the instructions decreased the effects of negation, yielding similar processing costs and task performance measures for negation and affirmation after several iterations. We discuss our results with respect to possible effects of negation on linguistic processing of explanations and limitations of our study. AU - Groß, A. AU - Singh, Amit AU - Banh, Ngoc Chi AU - Richter, B. AU - Scharlau, Ingrid AU - Rohlfing, Katharina J. AU - Wrede, B. ID - 48543 JF - Frontiers in Robotics and AI KW - HRI KW - XAI KW - negation KW - understanding KW - explaining KW - touch interaction KW - gesture TI - Scaffolding the human partner by contrastive guidance in an explanatory human-robot dialogue VL - 10 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Magdeburg, Lena Maria ID - 47902 IS - 5 JF - Grundschule TI - Tod mit Kindern thematisieren VL - 55 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Dehmel, Lukas ID - 48542 TI - Medienpädagogische Professionalisierung in der beruflichen Weiterbildung. Eine Studie aus Perspektive der biografischen Medienforschung ER - TY - JOUR AB - Abstract Sandwich packings represent new separation column internals, with a potential to intensify mass transfer. They comprise two conventional structured packings with different specific geometrical surface areas. In this work, the complex fluid dynamics in sandwich packings is modeled using a novel approach based on a one-dimensional, steady momentum balance of the liquid and gas phases. The interactions between the three present phases (gas, liquid, and solid) are considered by closures incorporated into the momentum balance. The formulation of these closures is derived from two fluid-dynamic analogies for the film and froth flow patterns. The adjustable parameters in the closures are regressed for the film flow using dry pressure drop measurements and liquid hold-up data in trickle flow conditions. For the froth flow, the tuning parameters are fitted to overall pressure drop measurements and local liquid hold-up data acquired from ultra-fast X-ray tomography (UFXCT). The model predicts liquid hold-up and pressure drop data with an average relative deviation of 16.4 % and 19 %, respectively. Compared to previous fluid dynamic models for sandwich packings, the number of adjustable parameters could be reduced while maintaining comparable accuracy. AU - Franke, Patrick AU - Shabanilemraski, Iman AU - Schubert, Markus AU - Hampel, Uwe AU - Kenig, Eugeny Y. ID - 48580 JF - Chemical Product and Process Modeling KW - Modeling and Simulation KW - General Chemical Engineering SN - 1934-2659 TI - A new approach to model the fluid dynamics in sandwich packings ER - TY - CHAP AU - Süßmann, Johannes ED - Ralston, Joshua ED - Stosch, Klaus von ID - 48583 SN - 978-3-506-79155-9 T2 - Beyond Binaries. Religious Diversity in Europe TI - When Did Europe Become Identified With Christianity? The Revolutionary Origins of an All Too Common Slogan VL - 37 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Weber, Tassja AU - Flinz, Carolina AU - Mell, Ruth AU - Möhrs, Christine ED - Beißwenger, Michael ED - Gredel, Eva ED - Lemnitzer, Lothar ED - Schneider, Roman ID - 48582 SN - 978-3-8233-9610-9 T2 - Korpusgestützte Sprachanalyse. Grundlagen, Anwendungen und Analysen TI - Korpora für Deutsch als Fremdsprache – Potenziale und Perspektiven ER - TY - CONF AU - Henkenjohann, Mark AU - Nolte, Udo AU - Henke, Christian AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 48577 T2 - 2023 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS) TI - Novel Cascaded Incremental Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion Controller Approach for a Tiltrotor VTOL ER - TY - CONF AU - Uhe, Benedikt AU - Kuball, Clara-Maria AU - Merklein, Marion AU - Meschut, Gerson ED - Mocellin, Katia ED - Bouchard, Pierre-Olivier ED - Bigot, Régis ED - Balan, Tudor ID - 48585 T2 - Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity - Current Trends in the Technology of Plasticity. TI - Controlled Rivet Deformation During Self-piercing Riveting Through a Tailored Strength Distribution Within the Rivet Material VL - 3 ER - TY - CONF AB - Polymer composites represent the industry standard in injection molding for the production of plastic components with increased requirements in terms of heat resistance and stiffness. In the field of laser sintering (LS), these materials are less common so far. In order to extend the available material variety for the LS process, new ceramic-filled Polyamide 613 powders are investigated within the scope of this work. Here, the resulting properties from two different powder production methods are compared. One filled powder is produced by dry blending and the other powder with the same filler and filling ratio is produced by encapsulating the filler particles inside the polymer particles within the dissolution-precipitation process. It was found that encapsulating the filler particles can provide certain benefits for the processability, for example an improved powder flowability or better filler dispersion. However, encapsulating the filler also alters the thermal properties of the precipitated powder. AU - Kletetzka, Ivo AU - Neitzel, Fabian AU - Schmid, Hans-Joachim ED - Beaman, Joseph ID - 46764 T2 - Proceedings of the 34th Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium TI - Assessing the Impact of the Powder Production Method on Ceramic-filled Polyamide Composites made by Laser Sintering VL - 34 ER - TY - CONF AU - Wu, Shuang AU - Freund, Jonathan AU - Delp, Alexander AU - Haubrich, Jan AU - Löbbecke, Miriam AU - Walther, Frank AU - Tröster, Thomas ID - 48597 TI - Intrinsic forming of hybrid parts made of laser-structured aluminium sheet and CFRP-Prepreg ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fuchs, Christian ID - 48590 JF - Critical Sociology TI - Ibn Khaldûn and the Political Economy of Communication: A Reply to Graham Murdock ER - TY - GEN AU - Franke, Patrick AU - Shabanilemraski, Iman AU - Schubert, Markus AU - Hampel, Uwe AU - Kenig, Eugeny Y. ID - 48581 TI - Modellierung der axialen Dispersion in Struktur- und Anstaupackungen ER - TY - CONF AU - Junker, Annika AU - Fittkau, Niklas AU - Timmermann, Julia AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 42238 T2 - 2022 Sixth IEEE International Conference on Robotic Computing (IRC) TI - Autonomous Golf Putting with Data-Driven and Physics-Based Methods ER - TY - GEN AB - Die Erfindung betrifft ein Verfahren zum Betreiben einer elektrooptischen Übertragungsvorrichtung, mit den Schritten: - Erzeugen eines optischen Trägersignals mittels einer optischen Signalquelle einer Basiseinrichtung der Übertragungsvorrichtung; - Erzeugen eines beliebigen Signals mittels der optischen Signalquelle; - Aufmodulieren des beliebigen Signals auf das optische Trägersignal in der Basiseinrichtung zu einem Übertragungssignal; - Übertragen des Übertragungssignals an eine Antenneneinrichtung der Übertragungsvorrichtung mittels eines optischen Übertragungsmediums; und - Trennen des beliebiges Signals und des Trägersignals in der Antenneneinrichtung. Ferner betrifft die Erfindung ein Computerprogrammprodukt sowie eine Übertragungsvorrichtung. AU - Kruse, Stephan AU - Scheytt, J. Christoph AU - Meinecke, Marc-Michael AU - Heiko Gustav, Kurz ID - 48622 TI - Verfahren zum Betreiben einer elektrooptischen Übertragungsvorrichtung für beliebige Signale, Computerprogrammprodukt sowie Datenübertragungsvorrichtung ER - TY - GEN AB - Die Erfindung betrifft eine einstellbare Signalquelle mit kleinem Phasenrauschen, aufweisend • einen optischen Mikrowellenphasendetektor (BOMPD) aufweisend • einen Intensitätsmodulator (BIM), mit einem optischen Signaleingang, einem Modulationseingang (I), und einem ersten Ausgang (O1) und einen zweiten Ausgang (O2), • eine erste Photodiode (PD1), die im Betrieb mit Licht des ersten Ausgangs (O1) bestrahlt werden kann, • eine zweite Photodiode (PD2), die im Betrieb mit Licht des zweiten Ausgangs (O2) bestahlt werden kann, • wobei die erste Photodiode (PD1) und die zweite Photodiode (PD2), im Betrieb vorgespannt in Reihe geschaltet sind, • wobei zwischen der ersten Photodiode (PD1) und der zweiten Photodiode (PD2) ein Abgriff für eine Abgriffs-Signal angeordnet ist, • weiterhin aufweisend eine steuerbare Gleichstromquelle, • wobei am Abgriff im Betrieb mittels der ersten Gleichstromquelle (N4) ein Offsetstrom einstellbar ist, womit die Symmetrie des optischen Mikrowellenphasendetektor im Betrieb durch einen Offsetstrom aufgehoben wird, • wobei der Abgriff mit einem eventuellen Offsetstrom an ein Tiefpassfilter geführt wird, • wobei das tiefpassgefilterte Abgriffs-Signal einem einstellbaren Oszillator (OSZ) zur Verfügung gestellt wird. AU - Bahmanian, Meysam AU - Scheytt, J. Christoph ID - 48623 TI - Einstellbare Signalquelle mit kleinem Phasenrauschen ER - TY - CONF AU - Rozo Vasquez, Julian AU - Arian, Bahman AU - Kersting, Lukas AU - Walther, Frank AU - Homberg, Werner AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 44316 TI - Softsensor model of phase transformation during flow forming of metastable austenitic steel AISI 304L ER - TY - CONF AU - Hesse, Michael AU - Timmermann, Julia AU - Trächtler, Ansgar ID - 48476 T2 - 2023 European Control Conference (ECC) TI - Hybrid Optimal Control for Dynamical Systems using Gaussian Process Regression and Unscented Transform* ER - TY - CONF AU - Jordans, Melanie AU - Riese, Josef ED - van Vorst, Helena ID - 48633 T2 - Lernen, Lehren und Forschen in einer digital geprägten Welt. Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Chemie und Physik. Jahrestagung in Aachen 2022 TI - Unterrichtsplanung mit sinnvoller Einbettung digitaler Medien im PU ER - TY - CHAP AU - Akbulut Irmak, Emine Fulya AU - Hanses, Hendrik AU - Horwath, Ilona AU - Tröster, Thomas ID - 48643 SN - 2703-1543 T2 - Climate Protection, Resource Efficiency, and Sustainable Engineering TI - Case Study III: Challenges of lightweight design, vehicles, and rescuers ER - TY - CONF AU - Koldewey, Christian AU - Martin, Rabe AU - Dumitrescu, Roman AU - Winter, Johannes ID - 48669 T2 - Proceedings of the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences TI - Introduction to the Minitrack on Data-driven Services in Manufacturing: Innovation, Engineering, Transformation, and Management ER - TY - BOOK AB - Unter dem Einfluss der Digitalisierung wandeln sich mechatronische Produkte zunehmend in cyber-physische Systeme (CPS). Diese sind in der Lage, umfangreiche Daten während ihres Betriebs zu sammeln und über digitale Netzinfrastrukturen zur Verfügung zu stellen. Gemeinsam mit weiteren Daten aus der Betriebsphase versprechen sie wertvolle Erkenntnisse über das Produkt und dessen Nutzer, welche für die Hersteller der CPS insbesondere für die Planung zukünftiger Produktgenerationenrelevant sind. Die zielgerichtete Nutzung von Betriebsdaten in der strategischen Produktplanung stellt produzierende Unternehmen jedoch noch vor zahlreiche Herausforderungen, z. B. hinsichtlich der Identifizierung Erfolg versprechender Use Cases. Das vorliegende Buch greift diese Herausforderungen auf und stellt ein Instrumentarium vor, das produzierende Unternehmen zur datengestützten Produktplanung befähigt. Neben der Vorstellung praxiserprobter Methoden und Werkzeuge werden Einblicke in vier Pilotprojekte gegeben. Das Instrumentarium entstand im Forschungsprojekt „DizRuPt“, das vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) gefördert wurde. ED - Dumitrescu, Roman ED - Koldewey, Christian ID - 48666 TI - Datengestützte Produktplanung VL - 408 ER - TY - CONF AU - Schöppner, Volker AU - Gevers, Karina AU - Schraa, L. AU - Töws, P. AU - Uhlig, K. AU - Stommel, M. AU - Decker, J. ID - 48672 TI - Evaluation of the effects of different heating strategies on the joining partners during infrared welding of black polyamides ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schöppner, Volker AU - Gevers, Karina AU - Schraa, L. AU - Uhlig, K. AU - Töws, P. AU - Decker, J. AU - Stommel, M. ID - 48671 JF - Proceedings of the 2023 International Conference on Composite Materials TI - Evaluation of Infrared Welded Joints of Short Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastics Using Digital Image Correlation ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schöppner, Volker AU - Arndt, Theresa ID - 48665 IS - 17 JF - Joining Plastics SN - 1864-3450 TI - Entwicklung von Scale-Up-Regeln für das quasisimultane Laserdurchstrahlschweißen (QSS) von Thermoplasten ER - TY - CONF AU - Schöppner, Volker AU - Petzke, J. ID - 48662 TI - Dielectric Heating in the Vulcanization Process of Rubber Extrudates ER - TY - CONF AU - Moritzer, Elmar AU - Held, Christian ID - 48663 TI - Direktverschraubung additiv gefertigter Kunststoffbauteile ER - TY - JOUR AB - AbstractGroup work can increase individual effort, performance, and positive affect, if group members perceive their own contribution as indispensable for the group product. A vignette methodology was applied to investigate whether group work may also reduce procrastination. The vignettes described a typical academic assignment, while varying the task structure (individual work vs. conjunctive group work vs. additive group work) and group member ability (high vs. low). For each vignette, student participants (N = 443) provided ratings on their perceived indispensability, procrastination of the assignment, and affect. When group member ability was high, procrastination was lower in additive group work as compared to individual work. When group member ability was low, procrastination was lower in conjunctive group work as compared to both individual work and additive group work. As predicted, perceived indispensability mediated the difference in procrastination between conjunctive and additive group work. Moderation analyses further revealed that the effects were more pronounced for high trait procrastinators. Further, both types of group work led to increases in task-related positive affect as compared to individual work. By demonstrating the relevance of group work as a social factor, the results should be useful for the extension of existing programs targeting procrastination, and may inspire measures for preventing procrastination by changes in the study environment. AU - Koppenborg, Markus AU - Klingsieck, Katrin B. AU - Hüffmeier, Joachim ID - 46933 JF - Current Psychology KW - General Psychology SN - 1046-1310 TI - Conjunctive and additive group work reduce academic procrastination: insights from a vignette study ER - TY - THES AB - Um Schüler*innenmerkmale korrekt zu beurteilen benötigen Lehrkräfte diagnostische Kompetenz. Insbesondere die genaue Einschätzung nicht-kognitiver Merkmale von Schüler*innen fällt Lehrkräften eher schwer. Dazu zählen auch mögliche Anzeichen für Lern- und Verhaltensauffälligkeiten. Maßnahmen zur Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz fokussieren bisher größtenteils die Diagnostik fachspezifischer, situativer Urteilsgegenstände, wie Fehlkonzepte im Mathematikunterricht. Systematisch evaluierte Fördermaßnahmen, die das Erkennen und Beurteilen von Lern- und Verhaltensauffälligkeiten bei Schüler*innen fokussieren, existieren bisher nicht.Aus diesem Anlass wurde die digitale, problemorientierte Simulation GEProS zur Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz von Lehramtsstudierenden entwickelt und systematisch in drei längsschnittlichen, (quasi-)experimentellen Kontrollgruppenstudien evaluiert. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die GEProS einen Mehrwert für die Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz insbesondere im Bereich selbstbestimmter Motivation bieten kann. Ein integriertes Quiz mit Feedback kann mittels testing effect darüber hinaus der Erwerb deklarativ-konzeptionellen Wissens als zentrale Disposition diagnostischer Kompetenz in GEProS unterstützen. Die Ergebnisse tragen durch das entwickelte Integrative Modell diagnostischer Kompetenz zur Theoriebildung sowie zur Forschung und Entwicklung im Bereich der Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz bei, indem eine Maßnahme zur Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz für einen fächerübergreifenden, zeitlich stabilen Urteilsgegenstand systematisch evaluiert wurde. Durch die Ableitung und Berücksichtigung wesentlicher Merkmale digitaler Simulationen trägt diese Arbeit außerdem zur theoretischen Fundierung digitaler Simulationen bei. AU - Grotegut, Lea ID - 45658 TI - GEProS - Entwicklung und Evaluation einer digitalen Simulation zur Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz von Lehramtsstudierenden ER - TY - JOUR AB - Die Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz in der Lehrer*innenbildung birgt zwei Herausforderungen: Erstens bleibt in großen Lehrveranstaltungen wenig Raum für die notwendige Anwendung theoretischen Wissens, zweitens können Fehlentscheidungen in realen diagnostischen Situationen gravierende negative Folgen für Schüler*innen haben. Eine digitale Simulation kann beiden Herausforderungen begegnen. In diesem Beitrag wurde eine digitale, problemorientierte Simulation zur Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz von Lehramtsstudierenden evaluiert und mit einer textbasierten, problemorientierten und einer lehrendenzentrierten Kontrollgruppe verglichen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen positive Effekte für die digitale Simulation hinsichtlich der selbstbestimmten Motivation, aber einen geringeren Wissenszuwachs im Vergleich zum lehrendenzentrierten Setting. Die Selbstwirksamkeit nahm in allen drei Gruppen zu. Eine digitale Simulation bietet in der untersuchten Form somit einen, wenn auch geringen, Mehrwert für die Lehrkräftebildung im Bereich der Kompetenzentwicklung. AU - Grotegut, Lea AU - Klingsieck, Katrin B. ID - 48087 IS - 1 JF - ZeHf – Zeitschrift für empirische Hochschulforschung KW - General Earth and Planetary Sciences KW - General Engineering KW - General Environmental Science SN - 2367-3044 TI - Kompetenzentwicklung in der Lehrkräftebildung: der Mehrwert einer digitalen Simulation VL - 7 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Spener, Anna Maria ED - Nadolny, Leonard ED - von Rosen, Paul ED - Schräder-Grau, Jana ED - Wildpanner, Elias ID - 48694 T2 - DINGS 2021. Beiträge zur Digitalen INternationalen Germanistischen Studierendentagung. Literatur des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts TI - Nächstes Jahr in Jerusalem – oder auch nicht. Perspektiven auf Deutschland und Israel in Olga Grjasnowas "Der Russe ist einer, der Birken liebt" und Mirna Funks "Winternähe" ER - TY - JOUR AB - AbstractSupplementing an earlier analysis of event‐related potentials in extensive motor learning (Margraf et al., 2022a, 2022b), frontal theta‐band activity (4–8 Hz) was scrutinized. Thirty‐seven participants learned a sequential arm movement with 192 trials in each of five practice sessions. Feedback, based on a performance adaptive bandwidth, was given after every trial. Electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded in the first and last practice sessions. The degree of motor automatization was tested under dual‐task conditions in a pre‐test–post‐test design. Quantitative error information was transported in both feedback conditions (positive and negative). Frontal theta activity was discussed as a general signal that cognitive control is needed and, therefore, was expected to be higher after negative feedback. Extensive motor practice promotes automatization, and therefore, decreased frontal theta activity was expected in the later practice. Further, it was expected that frontal theta was predictive for subsequent behavioural adaptations and the amount of motor automatization. As the results show, induced frontal theta power was higher after negative feedback and decreased after five sessions of practice. Moreover, induced theta activity was predictive for error correction and, therefore, an indicator of whether the recruited cognitive resources successfully induced behavioural adaptations. It remains to be solved why these effects, which fit well with the theoretical assumptions, were only revealed by the induced part of frontal theta activity. Further, the amount of theta activity during practice was not predictive for the degree of motor automatization. It seems that there might be a dissociation between attentional resources associated with feedback processing and attentional resources associated with motor control. AU - Margraf, Linda AU - Krause, Daniel AU - Weigelt, Matthias ID - 48716 IS - 8 JF - European Journal of Neuroscience KW - General Neuroscience SN - 0953-816X TI - Frontal theta reveals further information about neural valence‐dependent processing of augmented feedback in extensive motor practice—A secondary analysis VL - 57 ER - TY - JOUR AB - AbstractFor motor learning, the processing of behavioral outcomes is of high significance. The feedback‐related negativity (FRN) is an event‐related potential, which is often described as a correlate of the reward prediction error in reinforcement learning. The number of studies examining the FRN in motor tasks is increasing. This meta‐analysis summarizes the component in the motor domain and compares it to the cognitive domain. Therefore, a data set of a previous meta‐analysis in the cognitive domain that comprised 47 studies  was reanalyzed and compared to additional 25 studies of the motor domain. Further, a moderator analysis for the studies in the motor domain was conducted. The FRN amplitude was higher in the motor domain than in the cognitive domain. This might be related to a higher task complexity and a higher feedback ambiguity of motor tasks. The FRN latency was shorter in the motor domain than in the cognitive domain. Given that sensory information can be used as an external feedback predictor prior to the presentation of the final feedback, reward processing in the motor domain may have been faster and reduced the FRN latency. The moderator variable analysis revealed that the feedback modality influenced the FRN latency, with shorter FRN latencies after bimodal than after visual feedback. Processing of outcome feedback seems to share basic principles in both domains; however, differences exist and should be considered in FRN studies. Future research is motivated to scrutinize the effects of bimodal feedback and other moderators within the motor domain. AU - Faßbender, Laura AU - Krause, Daniel AU - Weigelt, Matthias ID - 48715 IS - 12 JF - Psychophysiology KW - Experimental and Cognitive Psychology KW - Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology KW - Biological Psychiatry KW - Cognitive Neuroscience KW - Developmental Neuroscience KW - Endocrine and Autonomic Systems KW - Neurology KW - Experimental and Cognitive Psychology KW - Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology KW - General Neuroscience SN - 0048-5772 TI - Feedback processing in cognitive and motor tasks: A meta‐analysis on the feedback‐related negativity VL - 60 ER - TY - JOUR AB - AbstractAction imagery practice (AIP) describes the repetitive imagination of an action to improve subsequent action execution. Because AIP and action execution practice (AEP) draw on partly similar motor mechanisms, it was assumed that AIP may lead to motor automatization, which is observable in a reduction of dual-task costs after AEP. To investigate automatization in AIP, we compared dual-task and single-task performance in practice and random sequences in pretests and posttests. All participants practiced serial reactions to visual stimuli in ten single-task practice sessions. An AIP group imagined the reactions. An AEP group and a control practice group executed the reactions. Practice followed a sequential sequence in AIP and AEP but was random in control practice. In dual-task test conditions, tones were counted that appeared in addition to the visual stimuli. RTs decreased from pretest to posttest in both practice and random sequences in all groups indicating general sequence-unspecific learning. Further, RTs decreased to a greater extent in the practice sequence than in the random sequence after AIP and AEP, indicating sequence-specific learning. Dual-task costs—the difference between RTs after tone and no tone events—were reduced independent from the performed sequence in all groups indicating sequence-unspecific automatization. It is concluded that the stimulus–response coupling can be automatized by both, AEP and AIP. AU - Dahm, Stephan F. AU - Hyna, Henri AU - Krause, Daniel ID - 48714 IS - 7 JF - Psychological Research KW - Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) KW - Developmental and Educational Psychology KW - Experimental and Cognitive Psychology KW - General Medicine SN - 0340-0727 TI - Imagine to automatize: automatization of stimulus–response coupling after action imagery practice in implicit sequence learning VL - 87 ER - TY - GEN AU - Brachtendorf, Charlotte ID - 48728 TI - Auf Tuchfühlung mit dem Tod. ER - TY - GEN AU - Bobe, Julia AU - Klingsieck, Katrin B. ID - 48730 TI - Aufschieben, weil man sich schlecht fühlt, oder sich schlecht fühlen, weil man aufschiebt? – Gruppenspezifische Unterschiede im Verhalten und Erleben von Prokrastination ER -