@misc{kolm_kompetenzorientierte_2016, address = {St. Pölten}, type = {Invited talk and workshop}, title = {Kompetenzorientierte {Modulprüfung} am {Studiengang} {Diätologie}. {Interprofessionelles} {Prüfungsfor}-mat anhand klinischer {Fallbeispiele} in {Medizin} \& {Ernährungsstherapie}}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Kritz, Harald}, month = oct, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: IMPECD}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Einladung, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{permoser_evaluating_2017, address = {Porto, Portugal}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Evaluating third mission. {Towards} a concept for small universities of applied sciences}, language = {Englisch}, author = {Permoser, Gabriele}, year = {2017}, keywords = {HSM, Präsentation, best}, } @misc{permoser_composing_2018, address = {Budapest, Hungary}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Composing, orchestrating, conducting and interpreting innovation and digital transformation - {What} higher education institutions can learn from the evolution of digital music}, author = {Permoser, Gabriele and Raffaseder, Hannes}, month = aug, year = {2018}, keywords = {Digitalisierung, HSM, Programmentwicklung und Innovation, Präsentation, Vortrag, best}, } @misc{bauer_assessment_2015, address = {Berlin}, title = {Assessment zur {Erstellung} eines diätologischen {Gutachtens} für bariatrische {PatientInnen}}, author = {Bauer, Manuela and Lindorfer, Carina and Satzinger, Cornelia and Wagner, Stefanie and Winter, Anna-Katharina and Lötsch, Birgit and Kolm, Alexandra and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, month = oct, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{bauer_assessment_2015, address = {Wien}, title = {Assessment zur {Erstellung} eines diätologischen {Gutachtens} für bariatrische {PatientInnen}}, author = {Bauer, Manuela and Lindorfer, Carina and Satzinger, Cornelia and Wagner, Stefanie and Winter, Anna-Katharina and Lötsch, Birgit and Kolm, Alexandra and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, month = oct, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{werkman_education_2017, address = {Setubal (Portugal)}, type = {Posterpräsentation}, title = {Education of {European} dietitians using a {MOOC}: the {IMPECD} project}, author = {Werkman, Andrea and Vanherle, Koen and Valentini, Luzia and Kohlenberg-Müller, Kathrin and Heine-Bröring, Renate and Roemeling-Walters, Maaike and Adam, Marleen and Aerts, Hanna and Baete, Eline and Le Bruyn, Bente and Van Vlaslaer, Veerle and Buchholz, Daniel and Rachman-Elbaum, Shelly and Gast, Christina and Hahn, Sigrid and Huber, Marie-Luise and Höld, Elisabeth and Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Höld, Elisabeth and Kolm, Alexandra}, month = apr, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: IMPECD}, keywords = {2017, Bewerbungsverfahren, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{kolm_innovatives_2017, address = {Bielefeld}, type = {Posterpräsentation}, title = {Innovatives {Lernkonzept} für die {Diätetik} im {Rahmen} des {EU}-{Projektes} {IMPECD}}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Valentini, Luzia and Kohlenberg-Müller, Kathrin and Werkman, Andrea and Vanherle, Koen}, month = mar, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: IMPECD}, keywords = {2017, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @incollection{kolm_lessons-learned_2015, address = {St. Pölten}, title = {Lessons-{Learned} aus dem {Pilotprojekt} „{Inverted} {Classroom}“ am {Studiengang} {Diätologie}}, isbn = {978-3-200-03969-8}, url = {http://skill.fhstp.ac.at/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Tagungsband_TagderLehre_Online_2015-31.pdf}, booktitle = {Neue {Technologien} – {Kollaboration} – {Personalisierung}, {Beiträge} zum 3. {Tag} der {Lehre} an der {FH} {St}. {Pölten} am 16. {Oktober} 2014}, publisher = {Fachhochschule St. Pölten}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Ramler, Heidemarie and Berger, Julia}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: IMPECD}, keywords = {2015, Department Gesundheit, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, pages = {16--21}, } @misc{ramler_get_2018, address = {Genua}, type = {Posterpräsentation}, title = {Get the {Kidney}! {Nutrition} for {Haemodialysis} {Patients} – {A} {Training} {Video} for {Students} in {Dietetics}}, author = {Ramler, Heidemarie and Freisleben-Teutscher, Christian F.}, month = jun, year = {2018}, keywords = {2018, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @incollection{auer_deskriptive_2015, address = {Linz}, title = {Deskriptive {Erfassung} des {Sozialen} {Raums} {Oberes} {Waldviertel}}, volume = {1}, booktitle = {(Über){Leben} an der {Grenze}}, publisher = {pro mente edition}, author = {Auer, Katharina and Hengl, Stefanie}, editor = {Dimmel, Nikolaus}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q4/15, best}, pages = {175--193}, } @book{erkinger_aufbruch/ausbruch._2016, address = {Wien}, series = {Sozialpädagogik}, title = {Aufbruch/{Ausbruch}. {Baustellen} der {Gleichstellung}}, volume = {28}, isbn = {978-3-643-50713-6}, shorttitle = {Baustellen der {Gleichstellung}}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, editor = {Erkinger, Julia and Richter, Veronika and Schmid, Tom}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Buch, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q1/16, best}, } @book{pantucek-eisenbacher_sozialpolitische_2015, address = {St. Pölten}, title = {Sozialpolitische {Interventionen}. {Eine} {Festschrift} für {Tom} {Schmid}}, publisher = {FH St. Pölten}, editor = {Pantuček-Eisenbacher, Peter and Vyslouzil, Monika and Pflegerl, Johannes}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q3/15, best}, } @misc{leitner_einfluss_2015, address = {Hagenberg}, title = {Einfluss von {Ernährungsverhalten} und {Lebensstil} auf {Gesundheitsindikatoren} 17-19-jähriger junger {Männer} in {Niederösterreich}}, author = {Leitner, Gabriele}, month = apr, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{wagner_bariatrisches_2016, address = {Wien}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Bariatrisches {Assessment} - {Eine} {Hilfe} zur {Erstellung} eines diätologischen {Gutachtens} für bariatri-sche {PatientInnen}}, author = {Wagner, Stefanie and Bauer, Manuela and Lindorfer, Carina and Satzinger, Cornelia and Winter, Anna-Katharina and Lötsch, Birgit and Kolm, Alexandra and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, month = mar, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Einladung, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{haupt_transfettsauren_2014, address = {Groß Gerungs}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Transfettsäuren, {Koffein}, {Alkohol} und {Ernährung} bei {Hypertonie}}, language = {Deutsch}, author = {Haupt, Alexandra}, month = sep, year = {2014}, keywords = {2014, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Einladung, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{permoser_7_2016, address = {Heidelberg, Deutschland}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {7 {Ways} to {Start}-up - {The} {St}. {Pölten} {University} of {Applied} {Sciences}' {Way} to {Promote} {Student} {Entrepreneurship} and {Innovation} and {University}-{Industry} {Interaction}}, url = {https://www.triplehelixassociation.org/news/triple-helix-international-conference-2016}, language = {Englisch}, author = {Permoser, Gabriele}, year = {2016}, keywords = {HSM, Präsentation, best, eingeladen}, } @book{schmutz_tales_2014, address = {St. Pölten, Austria}, title = {Tales of {Taste} - international cookbook}, language = {English}, publisher = {Eigenverlag FH St. Pölten}, author = {Schmutz, Teresa and Zöchling, Elisabeth and Gruber, Kathrin and Harlander, Malina and Kohlmaier, Barbara and Bergmann, Cornelia and Karner, Gabriele}, year = {2014}, keywords = {2014, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Buch, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @techreport{michelberger_ergebnisbericht_2018, address = {Wien}, type = {Endbericht}, title = {Ergebnisbericht {Projekt} {StilvA} - {Studie} für eine innovative, lärm- und verschleißarme {Bremsung} am {Abrollberg}}, url = {https://www2.ffg.at/verkehr/projekte.php?id=1473&lang=de}, language = {Deutsch}, institution = {Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft mbH}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Fabian, Christian and Jungwirth, Mario and Kalteis, Martin and Merschak, Simon and Stadlmann, Burkhard and Stock, Lukas and Wagner, Adrian}, month = aug, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: StilvA}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Präsentation, best, best-lbmichelberger, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{stadlmann_automatisierung_2018, address = {Linz}, title = {Automatisierung im {Verschiebebahnhof}}, isbn = {978-3-99062-175-}, booktitle = {Jahrbuch der {Logistikforschung} - {Innovative} {Anwendungen}, {Konzepte} \& {Technologie}}, publisher = {Trauner Verlag + Buchservice}, author = {Stadlmann, Burkhard and Egger, Martin and Michelberger, Frank and Zajicek, Jürgen}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: EntKuRo}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {73--82}, } @book{schmid_zu_2018, address = {Wien}, title = {Zu {Ende} gedacht – Österreich nach {Türkis}-{Blau}.}, publisher = {Mandelbaum}, author = {Schmid, Tom and Dimmel, Nikolaus}, month = jan, year = {2018}, keywords = {2018, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IlseA Partizipation, Diversität und Demokratieentwicklung, best}, } @incollection{michelberger_modularisation_2018, title = {Modularisation as a key-success factor for academia-industry collaboration}, isbn = {978-3-319-78543-1}, url = {https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319785431}, booktitle = {Sustainable {Rail} {Transport} - {Proceedings} of {RailNewcastle} 2017}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing 2018}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Blauensteiner, Birgit}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {93--99}, } @inproceedings{zellner_automated_2018, address = {Vienna}, title = {Automated handling of a screw coupling of freight wagons}, author = {Zellner, Christoph and Michelberger, Frank and Stadlmann, Burkhard and Egger, Martin and Hattinger, Matthias and Zajicek, Jürgen}, month = apr, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: EntKuRo}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{ruger_influence_2018, address = {Cham}, title = {Influence of {Passenger} {Behaviour} on {Railway}-{Station} {Infrastructure}}, isbn = {978-3-319-78544-8}, language = {English}, booktitle = {Sustainable {Rail} {Transport}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Rüger, Bernhard}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Buch, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {S. 127 -- 160}, } @book{cd-make_machine_2018, address = {Cham}, series = {Lecture notes in computer science}, title = {Machine learning and knowledge extraction: {Second} {IFIP} {TC} 5, {TC} 8/{WG} 8.4, 8.9, {TC} 12.9, {International} {Cross}-{Domain} {Conference}, {CD}-{MAKE} 2018, {Hamburg}, {Germany}, {August} 27–30, 2018: proceedings}, isbn = {978-3-319-99739-1 978-3-319-99740-7}, shorttitle = {Machine learning and knowledge extraction}, language = {en}, number = {11015}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {CD-MAKE}, editor = {Holzinger, Andreas and Kieseberg, Peter and Tjoa, A. Min and Weippl, Edgar R.}, collaborator = {International Federation for Information Processing and International Federation for Information Processing and International Federation for Information Processing}, year = {2018}, note = {OCLC: 1053827318}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, best, peer-reviewed}, } @book{redelsteiner_aktuelle_2016, edition = {1. Auflage}, title = {Aktuelle und künftige {Anforderungen} an das {Gatekeeping} im präklinischen {Bereich} unter besonderer {Berücksichtigung} der soziodemografischen {Entwicklung} am {Beispiel} zweier {Grenzregionen} im {Burgenland}}, isbn = {978-3-943174-72-4}, publisher = {S+K Verlag}, author = {Redelsteiner, Christoph}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q3/16, best}, } @book{pantucek-eisenbacher_30_2015, address = {Münster}, series = {Sozialpädagogik}, title = {30 {Tage} {Sozialarbeit}. {Berichte} aus der {Praxis}}, volume = {27}, isbn = {978-3-643-50680-1}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, editor = {Pantuček-Eisenbacher, Peter and Vyslouzil, Monika}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q2/15, best}, } @book{brandstetter_funktion_2010, address = {Münster}, title = {Die {Funktion} verdeckter {Kommunikation}. {Impulse} für eine {Technikfolgenabschätzung} zur {Steganographie}}, isbn = {978-3-643-50128-8}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, editor = {Brandstetter, Manuela and Schmidberger, Marina and Sommer, Sabine}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @incollection{moser_ist_2016, title = {Ist es neu? {Ist} es gut? {Wer} ist beteiligt? {Denkanstöße} zum {Zusammenhang} von sozialen {Innovationen} und gutem {Leben}}, isbn = {978-3-85476-508-0}, booktitle = {Neu! {Besser}! {Billiger}! {Soziale} {Innovation} als leeres {Versprechen}}, publisher = {Mandelbaum Verlag}, author = {Moser, Michaela}, editor = {Meichenitsch, Michaela and Neumayr, Michaela and Schenk, Martin}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q3/16, best}, pages = {147--157}, } @misc{haupt_lessons-learned_2014, address = {St. Pölten}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Lessons-{Learned} aus dem {Pilotprojekt} „{Inverted} {Classroom}“ am {Studiengang} {Diätologie}}, author = {Haupt, Alexandra and Berger, Julia}, month = oct, year = {2014}, keywords = {2014, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Einladung, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{kolm_diatetische_2015, address = {Bregenz}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Diätetische {Beeinflussung} der {Hypertonie}}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra}, month = may, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Gesundheit, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Einladung, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{karl_bna_2016, address = {Wien}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {{BNA} – {Bariatric} {Assessment} zur {Erstellung} eines {Diaetologischen} {Gutachtens}}, author = {Karl, Veronika and Leonhartsberger, Andrea and Lötsch, Birgit and Kolm, Alexandra and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, month = jul, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Einladung, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @incollection{kolm_improvisationsmethoden_2016, address = {St. Pölten}, title = {Improvisationsmethoden in der {Umsetzung} einer nach {Kriterien} des {Inverted} {Classroom} {Modells} gestalteten {Lehrveranstaltung} zum diätologischen {Beratungsprozess}}, isbn = {978-3-99023-410-5}, booktitle = {Das {Inverted} {Classroom} {Modell}. {Begleitband} zur 5. {Konferenz} „{Inverted} {Classroom} and {Beyond}“ an der {FH} {St}. {Pölten} am 23. und 24. {Februar} 2016}, publisher = {Eigenverlag FH St. Pölten}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Freisleben-Teutscher, Christian F.}, editor = {Haag, Johann and Freisleben-Teutscher, Christian F.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Buch, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, pages = {63--70}, } @misc{kolm_ausbildung_2016, address = {Wien}, type = {Posterpräsentation}, title = {Ausbildung von {Gesundheitsfachkräften} in der {Diätetik}}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Werkman, Andrea and Valentini, Luzia and Vanherle, Koen and Baete, Eline and Aerts, Hanna and Le Bruyn, Bente and Hahn, Sigrid and Gast, Christina and Roemeling-Walters, Maaike and Heine-Bröring, Renate and Buchholz, Daniel and Rachman-Elbaum, Shelly and Höld, Elisabeth and Huber, Marie-Luise and Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Kohlenberg-Müller, Kathrin}, month = nov, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: IMPECD}, keywords = {2016, Bewerbungsverfahren, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{kolm_ausbildung_2016, address = {Berlin}, type = {Posterpräsentation}, title = {Ausbildung von {Gesundheitsfachkräften} in der {Diätetik} für das 21. {Jahrhundert} am {Beispiel} {IMPECD}}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Kohlenberg-Müller, Kathrin and Vanherle, Koen and Werkman, Andrea and Valentini, Luzia}, month = oct, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: IMPECD}, keywords = {2016, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{datzreiter_validierung_2016, address = {Wien}, type = {Posterpräsentation}, title = {Validierung des {Screenings} zur {Risikoerfassung} von {Essstörungen} bei adipösen {Erwachsenen} ({SREA})}, author = {Datzreiter, Martina and Mayer, Christina and Schnötzinger, Marion and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Gnauer, Sandra and Kaiser, Monika and König, Alexandra and Karner, Gabriele and Kolm, Alexandra}, month = nov, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @book{knoll_offentliche_2001, address = {Wien}, title = {Der Öffentliche {Verkehr} in der {Marktwirtschaft}; {Schienenverkehr} im ländlichen {Raum} – {Perspektiven} für die {Zukunft}}, volume = {ÖVG Spezial Band 51}, publisher = {Verlag der Österreichischen Verkehrswissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = aug, year = {2001}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @book{knoll_new_2001, address = {Paris}, title = {New vehicles for regional \& suburban transport“ („{Neue} {Fahrzeuge} für den {Regionalverkehr}“)}, publisher = {Verlag der UITP}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2001}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @incollection{pantucek-eisenbacher_orientierungen_2016, address = {Wien}, series = {Soziale {Arbeit} - {Social} {Issues}}, title = {Orientierungen und {Fachkonzepte} – {Vom} langen {Weg} zu {Erkenntnis} und {Wirksamkeit}}, volume = {19}, isbn = {978-3-643-50724-2}, booktitle = {Fachliche {Orientierungen} und {Realisierungsmöglichkeiten} in der {Sozialen} {Arbeit}}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, author = {Pantuček-Eisenbacher, Peter}, editor = {Heimgartner, Arno and Lauermann, Karin and Sting, Stephan}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q3/16, best}, pages = {21--36}, } @misc{kolm_european_2016, address = {St. Pölten}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {European {Project} {IMPECD} – {Improvement} of {Education} and {Competences} in {Dietetics}}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra}, month = jun, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: IMPECD}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Einladung, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{permoser_towards_2018, address = {Ulaanbaatar}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Towards a {Strategy} for {Digitalisation}: {A} {Practitioner} {Report} from {St}. {Pölten} {University} of {Applied} {Sciences}}, language = {Englisch}, author = {Permoser, Gabriele}, year = {2018}, keywords = {2018, FH-Service, Programmentwicklung und Innovation, Präsentation, best}, } @misc{kolm_essen_2015, address = {St. Pölten}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Essen und {Trinken} bei {Hypertonie} – {Ernährung} nimmt den {Druck}}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra}, month = apr, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Gesundheit, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Einladung, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{kohlmaier_ernahrungsaspekte_2016, address = {St. Pölten}, type = {Invited talk and workshop}, title = {Ernährungsaspekte der {LMIV} \& {Konsumentenverhalten}}, author = {Kohlmaier, Barbara}, month = nov, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Einladung, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{leitner_mens_2014, address = {Las Palmas de Gran Canaria}, type = {Posterpräsentation}, title = {Men's health - {Eating} habits, health status and health behaviour of young {Austrian} men aged 17 to 20 years in context to their lifestyles –}, language = {English}, author = {Leitner, Gabriele and Rust, Petra and Elmadfa, Ibrahim}, month = nov, year = {2014}, keywords = {2014, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Poster, Publikationstyp Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{leitner_influence_2016, address = {Dresden}, type = {Posterpräsentation}, title = {Influence of dietary habits and lifestyle factors on health indicators of young men, aged 17-19, in {Lower} {Austria}}, author = {Leitner, Gabriele}, month = jun, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{moseneder_ernahrungswissen_2013, address = {Bonn, Deutschland}, type = {Posterpräsentation}, title = {Ernährungswissen von {Eltern} mit/ohne {Migrationshintergrund} zu einer bedarfsgerechten {Kleinkinderernährung} und dem {Obst}- und {Gemüsekonsum} von {Kleinkindern} in {Bonn}}, author = {Möseneder, Jutta M. and Ganahl, Elisa and Kohlmaier, Barbara and Karner, Gabriele}, month = mar, year = {2013}, keywords = {2013, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Poster, Publikationstyp Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{neuhold_entwicklung_2015, address = {Alpbach}, type = {Posterpräsentation}, title = {Entwicklung eines {Schnell}-{Screenings} zur {Abklärung} der {Verdachtsdiagnose} einer {Essstörung} im {Rahmenn} einer {Ernährungsberatung}}, author = {Neuhold, Kerstin and Kolm, Alexandra and Gnauer, Sandra and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, month = oct, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{schwingenschlogl_erhebung_2014, address = {Bad Hofgastein}, type = {Posterpräsentation}, title = {Erhebung der {Mangelernährung} in österreichischen {Pflege}- und {Seniorenheimen}}, author = {Schwingenschlögl, Tina and Kohlmaier, Barbara and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, month = mar, year = {2014}, keywords = {2014, Bewerbungsverfahren, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Poster, Publikationstyp Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{schweiger_pro_2016, address = {St. Pölten}, type = {Invited talk and workshop}, title = {Pro \& {Contra} {Diätologischer} {Prozess} – {Ein} {Erfahrungsaustausch} unter {Anwenderinnen} und {Anwen}-dern}, author = {Schweiger, Alexandra and Kohlmaier, Barbara and Moser, Michaela and Sommerauer, Edith}, month = apr, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{kolm_improvement_2016, address = {Wolfsburg, D}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Improvement of {Education} and {Competences} in {Dietetics}. {Hintergrund} und {Inhalt} des europäischen {Projekts} {IMPECD}}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra}, month = apr, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Einladung, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @misc{kohlmaier_tales_2016, title = {Tales of {Taste}: {What} is special about {Austrian} {Eating} {Culture}?}, url = {https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5bMmS05E9tARb1O-AU4pQw}, collaborator = {Kohlmaier, Barbara and Auffret, Irene and Scharfmüller, Beate and Grasl, Julia and Meyr, Julia and Toifl, Marlene and Bujokova, Pavlina and Kovaleva, Polina and Baran, Vlad}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Medienbeitrag, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @book{kohlmaier_wohlfuhlen_2015, address = {Wien}, series = {Broschüre}, title = {Wohlfühlen ein {Leben} lang}, publisher = {Eigenverlag}, author = {Kohlmaier, Barbara and Ramler, Heidemarie and Lasar, Doris}, editor = {forum ernährung heute}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @incollection{erkinger_loslassen_2016, address = {Wien}, title = {Loslassen, unterstützen, kollaborieren. {Macht} und {Partizipation} in der {Sozialen} {Arbeit} aus {Unterstützerinnen}-{Perspektive}}, volume = {28}, booktitle = {Aufbruch / {Ausbruch}, {Baustellen} der {Gleichstellung}}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, author = {Moser, Michaela}, editor = {Erkinger, Julia and Richter, Veronika and Schmid, Tom}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q1/16, best}, pages = {128--138}, } @incollection{schmid_inclusion_2016, address = {Wien}, title = {Inclusion and the {UN} {Convention}}, volume = {28}, booktitle = {Aufbruch/{Ausbruch}}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, author = {Schmid, Tom}, editor = {Erkinger, Julia and Richter, Veronika and Schmid, Tom}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q1/16, best}, pages = {88--102}, } @inproceedings{raffaseder_towards_2016, address = {Amsterdam}, title = {Towards a {Platform} for {Collaborative} {Innovation}: {A} {Roadmap} for a {Small} {University} of {Applied} {Sciences}}, isbn = {978-94-91901-21-8}, language = {Englisch}, booktitle = {Practitioners {Proceedings} of the 2016 {University}-{Industry} {Interaction} {Conference}: {Challenges} and {Solutions} for {Fostering} {Entrepreneurial} {Universities} and {Collaborative} {Innovation}}, author = {Raffaseder, Hannes and Permoser, Gabriele}, year = {2016}, keywords = {HSM, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @book{nagy_welt_2011, address = {Norderstedt}, title = {Welt statt {Innsbruck}. {Lesbische} {Subkultur} und {Stadtstruktur}. {Ein} {Forschungsbericht}}, isbn = {978-3-8448-0001-2}, publisher = {Books on Demand}, author = {Nagy, Andrea}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @incollection{fish_between_2015, address = {Bristol}, title = {Between public neglect and private needs: conceptionalising approaches to {LGBT} issues in {Italian} social work}, isbn = {978-1-4473-0968-0}, abstract = {This ground-breaking book examines inequalities experienced by LGBT people and considers the role of social work in addressing them. The book is organised in three parts: the first provides a policy context in four countries, the second examines social work practice in tackling health inequalities, and part three considers research and pedagogic developments. The book's distinctive approach includes international contributions, practice vignettes and key theoretical perspectives in health inequalities, including social determinants of health, minority stress, ecological approaches and human rights. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health inequalities is relevant to social work educators, practitioners and students, alongside an interdisciplinary audience interested in LGBT health inequalities.}, language = {Englisch}, booktitle = {Lesbian, {Gay}, {Bisexual} and {Trans} {Health} {Inequalities}: {International} {Perspectives} in {Social} {Work}}, publisher = {Policy Press}, author = {Nagy, Andrea and Nothdurfter, Urban}, editor = {Fish, Julie and Karban, Kate}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {45--62}, } @incollection{sommer_edv-gestutzte_2013, address = {Münster}, title = {{EDV}-gestützte {Diagnostikinstrumente} der {Sozialen} {Arbeit}}, isbn = {978-3-643-50526-2}, booktitle = {passgenau helfen - soziale arbeit als mitgestalterin gesellschaftlicher und sozialer prozesse. festschrift für peter pantuček}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, author = {Sommer, Sabine}, editor = {Pflegerl, Johannes and Vyslouzil, Monika and Pantucek, Gertraud}, year = {2013}, keywords = {2013, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {273--280}, } @incollection{brandstetter_geheimnis_2010, address = {Münster}, title = {Ein {Geheimnis} haben - {Soziale} {Formen} „geheimen {Wissens}“ und verdeckter {Kommunikation}}, isbn = {978-3-643-50128-8}, booktitle = {Die {Funktion} verdeckter {Kommunikation}. {Impulse} für eine {Technikfolgenabschätzung} zur {Steganographie}}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, author = {Brandstetter, Manuela and Schmidberger, Marina and Sommer, Sabine}, editor = {Brandstetter, Manuela and Schmidberger, Marina and Sommer, Sabine}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {9--31}, } @incollection{appelt_handlungsmoglichkeiten_2014, address = {Innsbruck}, title = {Handlungsmöglichkeiten und {Instrumente} für pflegebegleitende {Soziale} {Arbeit}}, isbn = {978-3-7065-5348-3 3-7065-5348-1}, language = {German}, booktitle = {Elder {Care} {Intersektionelle} {Analysen} der informellen {Betreuung} und {Pflege} alter {Menschen} in Österreich}, publisher = {Studien Verlag}, author = {Pflegerl, Johannes}, editor = {Appelt, Erna and Fleischer, Eva and Preglau, Max}, year = {2014}, keywords = {2014, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q4/14, best}, pages = {217--232}, } @incollection{pantucek-eisenbacher_raumentwicklung._2015, address = {St. Pölten}, title = {Raumentwicklung. {Sozialraumorientierte} {Soziale} {Arbeit} partizipativ gedacht}, booktitle = {Sozialpolitische {Interventionen}. {Eine} {Festschrift} für {Tom} {Schmid}}, publisher = {FH St. Pölten}, author = {Auer, Katharina}, editor = {Pantuček-Eisenbacher, Peter and Vyslouzil, Monika and Pflegerl, Johannes}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q3/15, best}, pages = {197--206}, } @incollection{pantucek-eisenbacher_community_2015, address = {St. Pölten}, title = {Community {Social} {Care}}, booktitle = {Sozialpolitische {Interventionen}. {Eine} {Festschrift} für {Tom} {Schmid}}, publisher = {FH St. Pölten}, author = {Redelsteiner, Christoph and Pflegerl, Johannes}, editor = {Pantuček-Eisenbacher, Peter and Vyslouzil, Monika and Pflegerl, Johannes}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q3/15, best}, pages = {233--244}, } @incollection{redelsteiner_ausgewahlte_2013, address = {Münster}, title = {Ausgewählte {Visualisierungsinstrumente} als {Methoden} der {Komplexitätsreduktion} angewandt auf {Prozesse} der sozialen {Arbeit}}, isbn = {978-3-643-50526-2}, booktitle = {passgenau helfen - soziale arbeit als mitgestalterin gesellschaftlicher und sozialer prozesse. festschrift für peter pantuček}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, author = {Redelsteiner, Christoph}, editor = {Pflegerl, Johannes and Vyslouzil, Monika and Pantucek, Gertraud}, year = {2013}, keywords = {2013, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {265 -- 272}, } @incollection{haselbacher_family_2013, address = {Münster}, title = {Family {Group} {Conference} und {Peter} {Pantuček}}, isbn = {978-3-643-50526-2}, booktitle = {passgenau helfen - soziale arbeit als mitgestalterin gesellschaftlicher und sozialer prozesse. festschrift für peter pantuček}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, author = {Haselbacher, Christine}, editor = {Pflegerl, Johannes and Vyslouzil, Monika and Pantucek, Gertraud}, year = {2013}, keywords = {2013, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {207--216}, } @phdthesis{pflegerl_fur-sorgen_2012, type = {Dissertation}, title = {Für-sorgen als {Handlungspraxis} von {Angehörigen} bei der {Betreuung} ihrer {Eltern} und {Schwiegereltern}}, school = {Universität Wien}, author = {Pflegerl, Johannes}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @incollection{auer_jugend_2011, address = {Wien}, title = {Jugend in einer peripheren {Kleinstadt} - eine {Lebens}- und {Sozialraumstudie}}, booktitle = {5. {Forschungsforum} der österreichischen {Fachhochschulen}}, author = {Auer, Katharina and Brandstetter, Manuela and Neidl, Andreas and Rieder, Barbara}, editor = {FH Campus Wien}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {208--210}, } @article{ganahl_markt_2016, title = {"{Markt} der {Lebensweisen}" oder {Diätetik} und {Reklame} in {Peter} {Altenbergs} "{Prodromos}".}, volume = {90}, issn = {2365-9521}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s41245-016-0019-6}, doi = {10.1007/s41245-016-0019-6}, number = {3}, journal = {Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte}, author = {Ganahl, Simon}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-sganahl}, pages = {377--401}, } @inproceedings{nurgazina_distributed_2020, address = {Warwick, UK}, title = {Distributed ledger technology applications for improved traceability of food supply chains}, url = {https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/wmg/news-and-events/events/wmgevents/euroma2020/proceedings/1936_exordo-euroma2020-version-1.pdf}, abstract = {Food provenance is critical for establishing consumer and stakeholder trust and overall company reputation and competitiveness. There are many benefits distributed ledger technologies can provide for improved food traceability, such as decreasing fraud,automating processes, providing reliable information of food origin and condition with sensor technologies, thereby ensuring product quality and safety. This paper provides a review of current best practices of distributed ledger technology (DLT) applications in the food domain addressing current challenges and gaps in research and implications for value adoption in food supply chains. The developed research framework provides an initial outlook on suggested DLT integration.}, language = {EN}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 27th {EurOMA} {Conference}}, author = {Nurgazina, Jamilya and Felberbauer, Thomas and Moser, Thomas and Reiner, Gerald}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: DataVisBlock}, keywords = {Blockchain, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {532--541}, } @article{belinskaya_how_2023, title = {How the internet is being tamed in {Russia}: {Chronicle} of state securitization measures}, volume = {6}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, issn = {2569-152X}, shorttitle = {How the internet is being tamed in {Russia}}, url = {https://journalistik.online/en/paper-en/how-the-internet-is-being-tamed-in-russia/}, doi = {10.1453/2569-152x-12023-13030-en}, abstract = {As a communicative space, the Russian public sphere is dramatically prosecuted, and it suffers from pathologic efforts to have it systematically shut down. This article looks back into the history of the new restrictive media laws and their framing in the state media. The analysis is disclosing how, or through which instruments and conditions, the state enabled, justified, and legitimized the act of securitization. It seeks to answer if there is a space left for dissident voices to be heard and for digital activism and resistance to exist or if the Russian media system has become a place solely defined by constant manipulation, censorship, and restrictions.}, language = {German, English}, number = {1}, urldate = {2023-05-23}, journal = {Journalism Research}, author = {Belinskaya, Yulia}, month = apr, year = {2023}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbbelinskaya, peer-reviewed}, pages = {71--92}, } @article{slijepcevic_explainable_2023, title = {Explainable {Machine} {Learning} in {Human} {Gait} {Analysis}: {A} {Study} on {Children} {With} {Cerebral} {Palsy}}, volume = {11}, copyright = {CC-BY-NC-ND}, issn = {2169-3536}, shorttitle = {Explainable {Machine} {Learning} in {Human} {Gait} {Analysis}}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=10164110}, doi = {10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3289986}, abstract = {This work investigates the effectiveness of various machine learning (ML) methods in classifying human gait patterns associated with cerebral palsy (CP) and examines the clinical relevance of the learned features using explainability approaches. We trained different ML models, including convolutional neural networks, self-normalizing neural networks, random forests, and decision trees, and generated explanations for the trained models. For the deep neural networks, Grad-CAM explanations were aggregated on different levels to obtain explanations at the decision, class and model level. We investigate which subsets of 3D gait analysis data are particularly suitable for the classification of CP-related gait patterns. The results demonstrate the superiority of kinematic over ground reaction force data for this classification task and show that traditional ML approaches such as random forests and decision trees achieve better results and focus more on clinically relevant regions compared to deep neural networks. The best configuration, using sagittal knee and ankle angles with a random forest, achieved a classification accuracy of 93.4 \% over all four CP classes (crouch gait, apparent equinus, jump gait, and true equinus). Deep neural networks utilized not only clinically relevant features but also additional ones for their predictions, which may provide novel insights into the data and raise new research questions. Overall, the article provides insights into the application of ML in clinical practice and highlights the importance of explainability to promote trust and understanding of ML models.}, journal = {IEEE Access}, author = {Slijepcevic, Djordje and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Unglaube, Fabian and Kranzl, Andreas and Breiteneder, Christian and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2023}, note = {Conference Name: IEEE Access}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Departement Gesundheit, Department Gesundheit, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {65906--65923}, } @article{horsak_overground_2023, title = {Overground walking while using a virtual reality head mounted display increases variability in trunk kinematics and reduces dynamic balance in young adults}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {1434-9957}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10055-023-00851-7}, doi = {10.1007/s10055-023-00851-7}, abstract = {This study analyzed the effects of walking freely in virtual reality (VR) compared to walking in the real-world on dynamic balance and postural control. For this purpose, nine male and twelve female healthy participants underwent standard 3D gait analysis while walking randomly in a real laboratory and in a room-scale overground VR environment resembling the real laboratory. The VR was delivered to participants by a head-mounted-display which was operated wirelessly and calibrated to the real-world. Dynamic balance and postural control were assessed with (1) the margin of stability (MOS) in the anteroposterior (AP-MOS) and mediolateral (ML-MOS) directions at initial-contact, (2) the relationship between the mediolateral center of mass (COM) position and acceleration at mid-stance with subsequent step width, (3) and trunk kinematics during the entire gait cycle. We observed increased mediolateral (ML) trunk linear velocity variability, an increased coupling of the COM position and acceleration with subsequent step width, and a decrease in AP-MOS while walking in VR but no change in ML-MOS when walking in VR. Our findings suggest that walking in VR may result in a less reliable optical flow, indicated by increased mediolateral trunk kinematic variability, which seems to be compensated by the participants by slightly reweighing sensorimotor input and thereby consciously tightening the coupling between the COM and foot placement to avoid a loss of balance. Our results are particularly valuable for future developers who want to use VR to support gait analysis and rehabilitation.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-09-04}, journal = {Virtual Reality}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Simonlehner, Mark and Dumphart, Bernhard and Siragy, Tarique}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Departement Gesundheit, Department Gesundheit, Dynamic stability, Gait analysis, Immersive virtual reality, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Motion capturing, Phaidra, Postural control, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, } @article{neubauer_artificial-intelligence-aided_2023, title = {Artificial-{Intelligence}-{Aided} {Radiographic} {Diagnostic} of {Knee} {Osteoarthritis} {Leads} to a {Higher} {Association} of {Clinical} {Findings} with {Diagnostic} {Ratings}}, volume = {12}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {2077-0383}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/12/3/744}, doi = {10.3390/jcm12030744}, abstract = {Background: Radiographic knee osteoarthritis (OA) severity and clinical severity are often dissociated. Artificial intelligence (AI) aid was shown to increase inter-rater reliability in radiographic OA diagnosis. Thus, AI-aided radiographic diagnoses were compared against AI-unaided diagnoses with regard to their correlations with clinical severity. Methods: Seventy-one DICOMs (m/f = 27:42, mean age: 27.86 ± 6.5) (X-ray format) were used for AI analysis (KOALA software, IB Lab GmbH). Subjects were recruited from a physiotherapy trial (MLKOA). At baseline, each subject received (i) a knee X-ray and (ii) an assessment of five main scores (Tegner Scale (TAS); Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS); International Physical Activity Questionnaire; Star Excursion Balance Test; Six-Minute Walk Test). Clinical assessments were repeated three times (weeks 6, 12 and 24). Three physicians analyzed the presented X-rays both with and without AI via KL grading. Analyses of the (i) inter-rater reliability (IRR) and (ii) Spearman’s Correlation Test for the overall KL score for each individual rater with clinical score were performed. Results: We found that AI-aided diagnostic ratings had a higher association with the overall KL score and the KOOS. The amount of improvement due to AI depended on the individual rater. Conclusion: AI-guided systems can improve the ratings of knee radiographs and show a stronger association with clinical severity. These results were shown to be influenced by individual readers. Thus, AI training amongst physicians might need to be increased. KL might be insufficient as a single tool for knee OA diagnosis.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, urldate = {2023-02-08}, journal = {Journal of Clinical Medicine}, author = {Neubauer, Markus and Moser, Lukas and Neugebauer, Johannes and Raudner, Marcus and Wondrasch, Barbara and Führer, Magdalena and Emprechtinger, Robert and Dammerer, Dietmar and Ljuhar, Richard and Salzlechner, Christoph and Nehrer, Stefan}, month = jan, year = {2023}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Phaidra, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {744}, } @article{horst_modeling_2023, title = {Modeling biological individuality using machine learning: {A} study on human gait}, volume = {21}, copyright = {CC-BY-NC-ND}, issn = {2001-0370}, shorttitle = {Modeling biological individuality using machine learning}, doi = {10.1016/j.csbj.2023.06.009}, abstract = {Human gait is a complex and unique biological process that can offer valuable insights into an individual's health and well-being. In this work, we leverage a machine learning-based approach to model individual gait signatures and identify factors contributing to inter-individual variability in gait patterns. We provide a comprehensive analysis of gait individuality by (1) demonstrating the uniqueness of gait signatures in a large-scale dataset and (2) highlighting the gait characteristics that are most distinctive to each individual. We utilized the data from three publicly available datasets comprising 5368 bilateral ground reaction force recordings during level overground walking from 671 distinct healthy individuals. Our results show that individuals can be identified with a prediction accuracy of 99.3\% by using the bilateral signals of all three ground reaction force components, with only 10 out of 1342 recordings in our test data being misclassified. This indicates that the combination of bilateral ground reaction force signals with all three components provides a more comprehensive and accurate representation of an individual's gait signature. The highest accuracy was achieved by (linear) Support Vector Machines (99.3\%), followed by Random Forests (98.7\%), Convolutional Neural Networks (95.8\%), and Decision Trees (82.8\%). The proposed approach provides a powerful tool to better understand biological individuality and has potential applications in personalized healthcare, clinical diagnosis, and therapeutic interventions.}, language = {eng}, journal = {Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal}, author = {Horst, Fabian and Slijepcevic, Djordje and Simak, Marvin and Horsak, Brian and Schöllhorn, Wolfgang Immanuel and Zeppelzauer, Matthias}, year = {2023}, pmid = {37416082}, pmcid = {PMC10319823}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Departement Gesundheit, Departement Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Gesundheit, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Musculoskeletal Simulations, Phaidra, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {3414--3423}, } @inproceedings{slijepcevic_explaining_2022, series = {{ESMAC} 2022 {Abstracts}}, title = {Explaining machine learning models for age classification in human gait analysis}, volume = {97}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636222003538}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.07.153}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-11-11}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Slijepcevic, D. and Horst, F. and Simak, M. and Lapuschkin, S. and Raberger, A. M. and Samek, W. and Breiteneder, C. and Schöllhorn, W. I. and Zeppelzauer, M. and Horsak, B.}, month = sep, year = {2022}, note = {Projekt: I3D}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {S252--S253}, } @inproceedings{dumphart_automated_2021, series = {{ESMAC} 2021 {Abstracts}}, title = {An automated deep learning-based gait event detection algorithm for various pathologies}, volume = {90}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636221003350}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2021.09.026}, language = {en}, urldate = {2021-10-15}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Dumphart, B. and Slijepčević, D. and Unglaube, F. and Kranzl, A. and Baca, A. and Zeppelzauer, M. and Horsak, B.}, month = oct, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: ELSA}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {50--51}, } @inproceedings{krondorfer_deep_2021, series = {{ESMAC} 2021 {Abstracts}}, title = {Deep learning-based similarity retrieval in clinical {3D} gait analysis}, volume = {90}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636221003751}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2021.09.066}, language = {en}, urldate = {2021-10-15}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Krondorfer, P. and Slijepčević, D. and Unglaube, F. and Kranzl, A. and Breiteneder, C. and Zeppelzauer, M. and Horsak, B.}, month = oct, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: I3D}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {127--128}, } @inproceedings{neumaier_multi-level_2016, title = {Multi-level {Semantic} {Labelling} of {Numerical} {Values}}, url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-46523-4_26}, abstract = {With the success of Open Data a huge amount of tabular data sources became available that could potentially be mapped and linked into the Web of (Linked) Data. Most existing approaches to “semantically label” such tabular data rely on mappings of textual information to classes, properties, or instances in RDF knowledge bases in order to link – and eventually transform – tabular data into RDF. However, as we will illustrate, Open Data tables typically contain a large portion of numerical columns and/or non-textual headers; therefore solutions that solely focus on textual “cues” are only partially applicable for mapping such data sources. We propose an approach to find and rank candidates of semantic labels and context descriptions for a given bag of numerical values. To this end, we apply a hierarchical clustering over information taken from DBpedia to build a background knowledge graph of possible “semantic contexts” for bags of numerical values, over which we perform a nearest neighbour search to rank the most likely candidates. Our evaluation shows that our approach can assign fine-grained semantic labels, when there is enough supporting evidence in the background knowledge graph. In other cases, our approach can nevertheless assign high level contexts to the data, which could potentially be used in combination with other approaches to narrow down the search space of possible labels.}, booktitle = {The {Semantic} {Web} – {ISWC} 2016}, publisher = {Springer, Cham}, author = {Neumaier, Sebastian and Umbrich, Jürgen and Parreira, Josiane Xavier and Polleres, Axel}, month = oct, year = {2016}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-neumaier, peer-reviewed}, pages = {428--445}, } @inproceedings{weber_odarchive_2020, address = {Cham}, series = {Lecture {Notes} in {Computer} {Science}}, title = {{ODArchive} – {Creating} an {Archive} for {Structured} {Data} from {Open} {Data} {Portals}}, isbn = {978-3-030-62466-8}, doi = {10/gh38b8}, abstract = {We present ODArchive, a large corpus of structured data collected from over 260 Open Data portals worldwide, alongside with curated, integrated metadata. Furthermore we enrich the harvested datasets by heuristic annotations using the type hierarchies in existing Knowledge Graphs. We both (i) present the underlying distributed architecture to scale up regular harvesting and monitoring changes on these portals, and (ii) make the corpus available via different APIs. Moreover, we (iii) analyse the characteristics of tabular data within the corpus. Our APIs can be used to regularly run such analyses or to reproduce experiments from the literature that have worked on static, not publicly available corpora.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Semantic} {Web} – {ISWC} 2020}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Weber, Thomas and Mitöhner, Johann and Neumaier, Sebastian and Polleres, Axel}, editor = {Pan, Jeff Z. and Tamma, Valentina and d’Amato, Claudia and Janowicz, Krzysztof and Fu, Bo and Polleres, Axel and Seneviratne, Oshani and Kagal, Lalana}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Archiving, Extern, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Open data, Profiling, Reference tables, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-neumaier, peer-reviewed}, pages = {311--327}, } @article{horsak_overground_2021, title = {Overground {Walking} in a {Fully} {Immersive} {Virtual} {Reality}: {A} {Comprehensive} {Study} on the {Effects} on {Full}-{Body} {Walking} {Biomechanics}}, volume = {9}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {2296-4185}, shorttitle = {Overground {Walking} in a {Fully} {Immersive} {Virtual} {Reality}}, url = {https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbioe.2021.780314}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.780314}, abstract = {Virtual reality (VR) is an emerging technology offering tremendous opportunities to aid gait rehabilitation. To this date, real walking with users immersed in virtual environments with head-mounted displays (HMDs) is either possible with treadmills or room-scale (overground) VR setups. Especially for the latter, there is a growing interest in applications for interactive gait training as they could allow for more self-paced and natural walking. This study investigated if walking in an overground VR environment has relevant effects on 3D gait biomechanics. A convenience sample of 21 healthy individuals underwent standard 3D gait analysis during four randomly assigned walking conditions: the real laboratory (RLab), a virtual laboratory resembling the real world (VRLab), a small version of the VRlab (VRLab−), and a version which is twice as long as the VRlab (VRLab+). To immerse the participants in the virtual environment we used a VR-HMD, which was operated wireless and calibrated in a way that the virtual labs would match the real-world. Walking speed and a single measure of gait kinematic variability (GaitSD) served as primary outcomes next to standard spatio-temporal parameters, their coefficients of variant (CV\%), kinematics, and kinetics. Briefly described, participants demonstrated a slower walking pattern (−0.09 ± 0.06 m/s) and small accompanying kinematic and kinetic changes. Participants also showed a markedly increased gait variability in lower extremity gait kinematics and spatio-temporal parameters. No differences were found between walking in VRLab+ vs. VRLab−. Most of the kinematic and kinetic differences were too small to be regarded as relevant, but increased kinematic variability (+57\%) along with increased percent double support time (+4\%), and increased step width variability (+38\%) indicate gait adaptions toward a more conservative or cautious gait due to instability induced by the VR environment. We suggest considering these effects in the design of VR-based overground training devices. Our study lays the foundation for upcoming developments in the field of VR-assisted gait rehabilitation as it describes how VR in overground walking scenarios impacts our gait pattern. This information is of high relevance when one wants to develop purposeful rehabilitation tools.}, urldate = {2021-12-03}, journal = {Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Simonlehner, Mark and Schöffer, Lucas and Dumphart, Bernhard and Jalaeefar, Arian and Husinsky, Matthias}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Virtual Reality, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1236}, } @inproceedings{gorgas_short-term_2016, address = {Segovia, Spain}, series = {Biosystems \& {Biorobotics}}, title = {Short-{Term} {Effects} of {Real}-{Time} {Auditory} {Display} ({Sonification}) on {Gait} {Parameters} in {People} with {Parkinsons}’ {Disease}—{A} {Pilot} {Study}}, copyright = {©2017 Springer International Publishing AG}, isbn = {978-3-319-46668-2 978-3-319-46669-9}, url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-46669-9_139}, doi = {10/gnt2th}, abstract = {Parkinson’s disease PD patients frequently experience gait impairments. Auditory input has been shown to be an effective measure to benefit critical gait aspects related to the timing and initiation of movement. An instrumented shoe insole device for real-time sonification of gait has been developed for rehabilitation purposes (SONIGait). The objective of the present pilot study was to gain insight about possible effects of SONIGait on gait parameters in PD patients. Five PD patients participated in this pilot study and completed three series of trials with and without sonification. Spatio-temporal gait parameters were recorded during these trials. The outcomes revealed an increase in walking velocity and cadence along with other gait parameters between pre- and posttest. These data indicate that sonification affects gait parameters and fosters (short-term) learning effects in PD patients. Thus, SONIGait may be a suitable measure to promote gait rehabilitation in PD in the future.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2016-10-19}, booktitle = {Converging {Clinical} and {Engineering} {Research} on {Neurorehabilitation} {II}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Gorgas, Anna-Maria and Schön, Lena and Dlapka, Ronald and Doppler, Jakob and Iber, Michael and Gradl, Christian and Kiselka, Anita and Siragy, Tarique and Horsak, Brian}, editor = {Ibáñez, Jaime and González-Vargas, José and Azorín, José María and Akay, Metin and Pons, José Luis}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: CARMA Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, interdisziplinär, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_sonigait}, pages = {855--859}, } @book{horsak_advancements_2019, address = {Vienna}, title = {Advancements in biomechanical research in gait analysis and motor rehabilitation ({Habilitation})}, abstract = {The quantification and analysis of human movement have constantly challenged researchers, clinicians and coaches during the last centuries. While it was a time-consuming and cumbersome task at the beginning, advancements in processing power and technology allowed to develop more complex and accurate measurement and analysis techniques over time. To mention only the most frequently used technologies, these range from three-dimensional (3D) motion-capturing, sophisticated medical-imaging based personalized biomechanical modelling, the quantification of muscle activation via surface electrodes, to the application of advanced data-science driven methods on big data. This cumulative habilitation thesis describes research in biomechanics relevant to gait analysis and motor rehabilitation which utilizes sophisticated biomechanical measurement techniques combined with emerging and innovative technologies to aid clinical practice and decision-making. More specifically, the presented research includes the following contributions: (i) using electromyographic analysis to understand muscle activation patterns during rehabilitation exercises and walking, (ii) investigations in methodological aspects of clinical 3D gait analysis in overweight and obese children and adolescents, (iii) the application of standard clinical 3D gait analysis to quantify intervention effects in a randomized-controlled trial, (iv) the prototyping and evaluation of an in-shoe real-time sonification feedback device for gait rehabilitation, and (v) the application and optimization of machine learning techniques to automatically identify specific gait patterns in gait analysis data. Even though the utilized techniques in this thesis are highly developed, there are still technical limitations that hamper knowledge generation when using them. However, technological advancements and innovations are still ongoing. Therefore, in the final chapter this thesis will give an outlook to what can be expected in the near future and to where research and development in the field of applied biomechanics are currently advancing.}, publisher = {University of Vienna}, author = {Horsak, Brian}, month = oct, year = {2019}, keywords = {3D Free Hand Ultrasound, Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak}, } @misc{fischer_auditory_2016, address = {Segovia, Spain}, title = {An {Auditory} {Feedback} {System} in {Use} with {People} {Aged} +50 {Years}: {Compliance} and {Modifications} in {Gait} {Pattern}}, abstract = {Aging leads to gait impairments, which increases the risk for falls. In this study the impact of the auditory feedback system SONIGait on gait parameters in elderly persons was investigated. Twenty-one participants walked at self-selected speed with four variations of real-time auditory feedback of their plantar pressure. Repeated measures ANOVA was utilized to determine changes in time-distance parameters between walking without feedback and four feedback variations. After walking, they completed a questionnaire about their appraisal of the SONIGait system and the four different feedback modalities. There was a significant reduction in gait velocity (0.142 ± 0.04 m/s; p {\textless} 0.001) and prolongation of step time (0.02 ± 0.005 s; p {\textless} 0.001) during walking with SONIGait. No significant preference for any of the feedback variations was observed. Most participants evaluated the system SONIGait positively. Thus, real-time auditory feedback may be used in gait rehabilitation and may support an older person’s gait stability.}, author = {Fischer, Theresa and Kiselka, Anita}, collaborator = {Dlapka, Ronald and Doppler, Jakob and Iber, Michael and Gradl, Christian and Gorgas, Anna-Maria and Siragy, Tarique and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: CARMA Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{iber_mind_2021, title = {Mind the {Steps}: {Towards} {Auditory} {Feedback} in {Tele}-{Rehabilitation} {Based} on {Automated} {Gait} {Classification}}, doi = {10/gnt2tc}, abstract = {We describe a proof-of-concept for the implementation of a mobile auditory biofeedback system based on automated classification of functional gait disorders. The classification is embedded in a sensor-instrumented insole and is based on ground reaction forces (GRFs). GRF data have been successfully used for the classification of gait patterns into clinically relevant classes and are frequently used in clinical practice to quantitatively describe human motion. A feed-forward neural network that was implemented on the firmware of the insole is used to estimate the GRFs using pressure and accelerator data. Compared to GRF measurements obtained from force plates, the estimated GRFs performed highly accurately. To distinguish between physiological gait and gait disorders, we trained and evaluated a support vector machine with labeled data from a publicly accessible database. The automated gait classification was sonified for auditory feedback. The high potential of the implemented auditory feedback for preventive and supportive applications in physical therapy, such as supervised therapy settings and tele-rehabilitation, was highlighted by a semi- structured interview with two experts.}, booktitle = {In {Proceedings} of the 16th {International} {Audio} {Mostly} {Conference} ({AM}’21)}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Iber, Michael and Dumphart, Bernhard and Oliveira, Victor A. de. J. and Ferstl, Stefan and Reis, Joschua and Slijepcevic, Djordje and Heller, Mario and Raberger, Anna-Maria and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: Sonigait II}, keywords = {Artificial Intelligence, Biofeedback, Biomechanics, CDHI, Digital Health, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Human-computer interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Motor rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbiber, peer-reviewed}, } @article{horsak_effects_2019, title = {Effects of a lower extremity exercise program on gait biomechanics and clinical outcomes in children and adolescents with obesity: {A} randomized controlled trial}, volume = {70}, issn = {0966-6362}, shorttitle = {Effects of a lower extremity exercise program on gait biomechanics and clinical outcomes in children and adolescents with obesity}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636218313341}, doi = {10/gh38bj}, number = {122-129}, urldate = {2019-03-04}, journal = {Gait \& Posture}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Schwab, Caterine and Baca, Arnold and Greber-Platzer, Susanne and Kreissl, Alexandra and Nehrer, Stefan and Keilani, Mohammad and Crevenna, Richard and Kranzl, Andreas and Wondrasch, Barbara}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: Childrens KNEEs Study}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{zulkarnain_development_2022, address = {Budapest, Hungary}, title = {Development of a social inclusive immersive virtual reality exergame to promote physical activity}, url = {http://www.foodconf.hu/poster/P4000/68.pdf}, booktitle = {Book of {Proceedings} {FOODCONF}}, publisher = {MATE, Buda Campus}, author = {Zulkarnain, Abdul Hannan Bin and Totorean, Alin and Gere, Attila and Cruz, Eduardo and Horsak, Brian and Lancere, Linda and Schöffer, Lucas and Simonlehner, Mark and Crișan-Vida, Mihaela and Fernandes, Rita and Sterckx, Yasmine}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Poster, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Virtual Reality, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{dumphart_validity_2021, address = {Virtual Meeting}, title = {Validity and reliability of a mobile insole to measure vertical ground reaction force during walking}, author = {Dumphart, Bernhard and Schimakno, Markus and Nöstlinger, Stefan and Iber, Michael and Horsak, Brian and Heller, Mario}, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: DHLab Project: SONIGAIT II}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{horsak_clinical_2022, address = {Berlin, Germany}, title = {Clinical {Gait} {Analysis}: {A} {Toolbox} to study {Dynamic} {Joint} {Loading} ({Invited} {Talk})}, author = {Horsak, Brian}, year = {2022}, keywords = {3D Free Hand Ultrasound, Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Musculoskeletal Simulations, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Virtual Reality, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @incollection{breslein_conjoint-analyse_2020, address = {Baden-Baden}, title = {Conjoint-{Analyse}}, isbn = {978-3-8487-6076-3}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748902058}, abstract = {Die Markt-,Kommunikations- und Werbewirkungsforschung liefert seit Jahrzehnten wichtige Erkenntnisse für die Wirtschaft sowie für die Werbe- bzw. Mediaagenturen. Dieses Buch beinhaltet einen kompakten Überblick über die unterschiedlichen Methoden der Werbewirkungs- und Kommunikationsforschung. In den einzelnen Kapiteln werden die Methoden im Detail beschrieben, die jeweiligen Vor- und Nachteile erläutert, konkrete Anwendungsbeispiele in der Markt-, Werbewirkung- und Kommunikationsforschung in der Praxis aufgezeigt, und am Ende wird immer ein Fazit über die jeweilige Methode gezogen. Der Fokus dieses Sammelbandes liegt dabei eher auf qualitativen Methoden, wie zum Beispiel Fokusgruppe, Laddering-Technik, qualitative Bildinterpretation und Think Aloud Methode. Ergänzt wird dies durch diverse apparative und projektive Verfahren, Aktivierungsmessung, Google Analytics, Wearables, Imagemessung und Conjoint-Analyse. Den Abschluss bildet ein Überblick über die österreichischen Mediastudien.}, language = {DE}, booktitle = {Werbe- und {Kommunikationsforschung}: {Methoden} – {Stärken}/{Schwächen} – {Anwendungsbeispiele}}, publisher = {Nomos}, author = {Breslein, Jasmin and Wimmer, Harald}, editor = {Wimmer, Harald and Wagner-Havlicek, Carina}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, pages = {225--245}, } @article{heidinger_examining_2022, title = {Examining the {Impact} of {COVID}-19 {Experiences} on {Reported} {Psychological} {Burden} {Increase} in {Older} {Persons}: {The} {Effects} of {Illness} {Severity} and {Social} {Proximity}.}, copyright = {CC-BY}, url = {https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.884729/full}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2022.884729}, language = {en}, number = {13}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, author = {Heidinger, Theresa and Richter, Lukas}, month = may, year = {2022}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, peer-reviewed}, } @phdthesis{nagy_wirkungen_2017, address = {Innsbruck, Tirol, Österreich}, title = {Wirkungen der {Heimerziehung} heute : {Jugendliche} {Perspektiven} auf {Autonomie} und {Eigenverantwortung} im Übergang}, url = {http://diglib.uibk.ac.at/ulbtirolhs/content/titleinfo/1760797}, school = {Universität Innsbruck}, author = {Nagy, Andrea}, year = {2017}, keywords = {2017, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @article{richter_was_2022, title = {Was determiniert die {Lebenszufriedenheit} im {Alter}? {Relevanzstrukturen} älterer {Menschen} in {Wien}.}, volume = {62}, number = {3}, journal = {SWS Rundschau}, author = {Richter, Lukas and Reiger, Horst}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {343--359}, } @book{mayrhofer_kinder_2017, address = {Wien}, title = {Kinder und {Jugendliche} mit {Behinderungen} in der {Wiener} {Psychiatrie} von 1945 bis 1989: {Stationäre} {Unterbringung} am {Steinhof} und {Rosenhügel}}, volume = {8}, url = {https://www.irks.at/assets/irks/Publikationen/Forschungsbericht/Kinder_Jugendliche_Behinderungen_Psychiatrie.pdf}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, author = {Mayrhofer, Hemma and Wolfgruber, Gudrun and Geiger, Katja and Hammerschick, Walter and Reidinger, Veronika}, month = jan, year = {2017}, keywords = {2017, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Buch, Q1/17, best, best-vreidinger}, } @book{holzinger_6th_2022, series = {{LNCS}}, title = {6th {IFIP} {TC} 5, {TC} 12, {WG} 8.4, {WG} 8.9, {WG} 12.9 {International} {Cross}-{Domain} {Conference}, {CD}-{MAKE} 2022 {Vienna}, {August} 23–26, 2022 {Proceedings}}, isbn = {978-3-031-14462-2}, url = {https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/978-3-031-14463-9.pdf}, number = {13480}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Holzinger, Andreas and Kieseberg, Peter and Tjoa, A Min and Weippl, Edgar}, month = aug, year = {2022}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, best, closed Access, peer-reviewed}, } @article{richter_entwicklung_2021, title = {Entwicklung des {Einsamkeitsempfindens} im {Alter} in {Zeiten} von {COVID}-19 - {Gruppenvergleiche} älterer {Menschen} vor und in der ersten {Welle} der {Pandemie}.}, copyright = {Open Access}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11614-021-00461-0}, number = {46 (4)}, journal = {Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie}, author = {Richter, Lukas and Heidinger, Theresa}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {443--455}, } @article{geiger_mobile_2020, title = {Mobile {Applikation} für {Brückeninspektion}- {Ein} {App}-basiertes {Tool} zur {Unterstützung} von {Inspektionen} an {Stahlbetonbrücken}}, issn = {0013-28450}, language = {Deutsch}, journal = {ETR Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau}, author = {Geiger, Alexander and Grossberger, Hirut and Michelberger, Frank}, month = jun, year = {2020}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {68--71}, } @article{michelberger_entwicklung_2017, title = {Entwicklung eines innovativen, höhenverstellbaren {Fahrleitungsmasten}}, volume = {Bahntechnik, Schiffbautechnik}, issn = {1868-5919}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {02/2017}, journal = {Ingenieurspiegel - Fachmagazin für Ingenieure}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Röhl, Jan and Jahnel, Felix}, month = feb, year = {2017}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbmichelberger, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {18--21}, } @article{egger_martin_schraubenkupplung_2019, title = {Die {Schraubenkupplung} ist automatisierbar!}, issn = {0013-2810}, number = {06/2019}, journal = {Der Eisenbahningenieur}, author = {{Egger Martin} and Stadlmann, Burkhard and Peter, Traussenegger and Jürgen, Zajicek and Frank, Michelberger}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {18--21}, } @incollection{knoll_partnerschaft_2001, address = {Linz}, title = {Partnerschaft für {Qualität}. {Das} {Qualitätsmanagement} der {NÖVOG} im {Wieselbus}-{System}}, booktitle = {Qualität im Ö{PNV}}, publisher = {Verlag der OÖVG}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = dec, year = {2001}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_buchbesprechung_1998, title = {Buchbesprechung „{Reaktivierungen} im schienengebundenen {Personennahverkehr}“}, number = {5/1998}, journal = {VCÖ Zeitung, Verlag des VCÖ}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = may, year = {1998}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_niederosterreichische_1997, title = {Die {Niederösterreichische} {Verkehrsorganisationsgesellschaft} {mbH} ({NÖVOG})}, number = {3/1997}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = mar, year = {1997}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @techreport{knoll_offentliche_1999, address = {Wien}, title = {Der Öffentliche {Verkehr} im {Salzkammergut} – eine historische {Skizze}}, institution = {Tagungsband Immonet-Sommerakademie IC-Consulenten}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jul, year = {1999}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @techreport{knoll_wiederaufbau_2000, address = {Molln}, title = {Wiederaufbau der {Reichraminger} {Waldbahn}}, abstract = {Schlussbericht der Machbarkeitsstudie}, institution = {Nationalpark OÖ. Kalkalpen}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2000}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_moderne_1997, title = {Moderne {Fahrzeuge} für die {Schneebergbahn} bestellt}, number = {12/1997}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = dec, year = {1997}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_pilotprojekt_2001, title = {Pilotprojekt {RufZug}}, number = {9/2001}, journal = {Nahverkehrspraxis, Verlag Dr. Arnold, Dortmund}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = sep, year = {2001}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_mariazellerbahn-gutachten_1999, title = {Das {Mariazellerbahn}-{Gutachten}}, number = {5/1999}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = may, year = {1999}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_alles_2000, address = {Linz}, title = {Alles eine {Frage} der {Einstellung}}, journal = {OÖN, Verlagshaus Wimmer, Linz}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = oct, year = {2000}, note = {00000 Gastkommentar}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @unpublished{kastel_european_2015, address = {St. Pölten, Österreich}, type = {Broschüre}, title = {European {Project} {Semester}: {Tram} {Gmunden}}, abstract = {Für das Projekt 3D Visualisierung der Stadt.Regio.Tram Gmunden wurde eine Interaktive Erklärungs-Broschüre produziert. Dabei kam Augmented Reality für Smartphones zum Einsatz. Die Broschüren wurden in der WKO Gmunden verteilt. Auflage: 200}, language = {Deutsch}, author = {Kastel, Thiemo and Thalinger, Christoph and Knoll, Otfried}, month = jan, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, AV, Department Technologie, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, content development and production, visual computing}, } @book{knoll_mariazellerbahn_2015, address = {Wien}, title = {Die {Mariazellerbahn} in der Übergangsphase auf die {Niederösterreichische} {Verkehrsorganisationsgesellschaft} {mbH} – {NÖVOG}.}, isbn = {978-3-902976-51-2}, publisher = {Holzhausen}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, editor = {Artl and Gröger and Gürtlich}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_advancement_2015, address = {Trogir/Warschau}, title = {Advancement in the {Power} {Supply} {System} of the 760 mm gauged {Single}-{Phase} 25 {Hz} {Mariazellerbahn} 1908 – 2015.}, volume = {Tagungsband der 12th International Conference for Modern Electrified Transport}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @techreport{knoll_multimodal_2014, address = {Bozen}, title = {Multimodal {Transport} and {Railways} in {Mountain} {Regions}. {Final} {Synthesis} for {Know}-{How} on {Awareness} {Raising} and {Training}.}, institution = {EURAC Research}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = apr, year = {2014}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_stadtregiotram_2014, address = {Wien}, title = {{StadtRegioTram} {Gmunden} – {Vorchdorf}: {Von} der {Vision} zur {Realität}.}, volume = {Tagungsband des 12. Wiener Eisenbahn- kolloquiums}, publisher = {Österreichischer Verband für Elektrotechnik}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = mar, year = {2014}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_stromversorgung_2015, address = {Wien}, title = {Die {Stromversorgung} der {Mariazellerbahn} im {Wandel} der {Zeit}.}, isbn = {978-3-902976-51-2}, publisher = {Holzhausen}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, editor = {Artl and Gröger and Gürtlich}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_baulos_2015, title = {Baulos 2 der {StadtRegioTram} {Gmunden} – {Vorchdorf} gestartet.}, number = {10/2015}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_baufortschritt_2015, title = {Baufortschritt bei der {StadtRegioTram} {Gmunden}}, number = {12/2015}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2015}, keywords = {best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @book{knoll_lange_2014, address = {Salzburg}, title = {Der lange {Weg} zur {StadtRegioTram}.}, publisher = {Regionale Schienen}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @incollection{knoll_mariazellerbahn_2018, address = {Wien}, edition = {2}, title = {Die {Mariazellerbahn} in der Übergangsphase auf die {Niederösterreichische} {Verkehrsorganisationsgesellschaft} {mbH} - {NÖVOG}}, isbn = {978-3-903207-29-5}, booktitle = {Mariazell, {Mariazellerland} und die {Marizellerbahn}}, publisher = {Verlag Holzhausen}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_russische_2017, title = {Russische {Eisenbahn}-{Studenten} an der {FH} {St}. {Pölten}: {Kooperation} mit der {Moskauer} {Eisenbahnuniversität} gestartet.}, volume = {03/2017}, journal = {Die Schiene, Wien}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @incollection{knoll_stromversorgung_2018, address = {Wien}, edition = {2}, title = {Die {Stromversorgung} der {Mariazellerbahn} im {Wandel} der {Zeit}}, isbn = {978-3-903207-29-5}, booktitle = {Mariazell, {Mariazellerland} und die {Mariazellerbahn}}, publisher = {Verlag Holzhausen}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @incollection{knoll_st_2018, address = {Wien}, edition = {2}, title = {Die {St}. {Pöltener} {Straßenbahn}}, isbn = {978-3-903207-29-5}, booktitle = {Mariazell, {Mariazellerland} und {Mariazellerbahn}}, publisher = {Verlag Holzhausen}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_traunseetram_2018, title = {Traunseetram {Gmunden} - {Vorchdorf} eröffnet}, number = {10/2018}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = oct, year = {2018}, keywords = {Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_verlangerung_2017, title = {Verlängerung der {Naumburger} {Straßenbahn}}, number = {11/2017}, journal = {Eisenbahn Revue International, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_traunseetram_2018, title = {Traunseetram {Gmunden} - {Vorchdorf} eröffnet}, number = {10/2018}, journal = {Schienenverkehr Aktuell, Verlag Minirex, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = oct, year = {2018}, keywords = {Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_traunseetram_2018, title = {Traunseetram {Gmunden}-{Vorchdorf} eröffnet}, number = {10/2018}, journal = {Schweizer Eisenbahn Revue, Verlag Minirex, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = oct, year = {2018}, keywords = {Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @techreport{knoll_gmundens_2018, address = {Gmun}, title = {Gmundens {Straßenbahnzukunft} hat begonnen}, institution = {Pro Gmundner Straßenbahn}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = aug, year = {2018}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{stoiber_netflower_2019, title = {netflower: {Dynamic} {Network} {Visualization} for {Data} {Journalists}}, volume = {38}, url = {https://phaidra.fhstp.ac.at/download/o:4838}, doi = {10/ghm4jz}, abstract = {Abstract Journalists need visual interfaces that cater to the exploratory nature of their investigative activities. In this paper, we report on a four-year design study with data journalists. The main result is netflower, a visual exploration tool that supports journalists in investigating quantitative flows in dynamic network data for story-finding. The visual metaphor is based on Sankey diagrams and has been extended to make it capable of processing large amounts of input data as well as network change over time. We followed a structured, iterative design process including requirement analysis and multiple design and prototyping iterations in close cooperation with journalists. To validate our concept and prototype, a workshop series and two diary studies were conducted with journalists. Our findings indicate that the prototype can be picked up quickly by journalists and valuable insights can be achieved in a few hours. The prototype can be accessed at: http://netflower.fhstp.ac.at/}, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum (EuroVis '19)}, author = {Stoiber, Christina and Rind, Alexander and Grassinger, Florian and Gutounig, Robert and Goldgruber, Eva and Sedlmair, Michael and Emrich, Stefan and Aigner, Wolfgang}, month = jun, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: VALID Projekt: VisOnFire}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Visual Computing, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-cniederer, best-cstoiber, best-fgrassinger, best-lbaigner, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{rind_pubviz_2017, title = {{PubViz}: {Lightweight} {Visual} {Presentation} of {Publication} {Data}}, url = {https://phaidra.fhstp.ac.at/download/o:4834}, doi = {10/cwdc}, abstract = {Publications play a central role in presenting the outcome of scientific research but are typically presented as textual lists, whereas related work in visualization of publication focuses on exploration – not presentation. To bridge this gap, we conducted a design study of an interactive visual representation of publication data in a BibTeX file. This paper reports our domain and problem characterization as well as our visualization design decisions in light of our user-centered design process including interviews, two user studies with a paper prototype and a d3.js prototype, and practical application at our group’s website.}, booktitle = {Proc. {Eurographics} {Conf}. {Visualization} ({EuroVis}) – {Short} {Paper}}, publisher = {EuroGraphics}, author = {Rind, Alexander and Haberson, Andrea and Blumenstein, Kerstin and Niederer, Christina and Wagner, Markus and Aigner, Wolfgang}, editor = {Kozlíková, Barbora and Schreck, Tobias and Wischgoll, Thomas}, month = jun, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: VisOnFire Projekt: KAVA-Time Projekt: VALID}, keywords = {Design Study, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, User-Centered Design, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-arind, bibliography, interactive, peer-reviewed, prototype, publication list, visual presentation, visualization}, pages = {169--173}, } @article{fritsch_digital_2021, title = {Digital verbunden. {Formen} politischer {Partizipation} von {Jugendlichen} in {Niederösterreich}.}, copyright = {Open Access}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.15203/momentumquarterly.vol10.no2.p66-84}, language = {DE}, number = {Vol. 10, No. 2}, journal = {Momentum Quarterly - Zeitschrift für Sozialen Fortschritt}, author = {Fritsch, Katharina and Ajanovic, Edma and Zahorka, Florian}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {66--84}, } @techreport{zahorka_zukunft_2020, title = {Zukunft {Rettungsdienst}. {Quo} vadis, {Berufsbild}?}, url = {http://bvrd.at/images/Downloadbereich/Positionspapier_Zukunft_Rettungsdienst.pdf}, author = {Zahorka, Florian and Kaltenberger, Clemens}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best}, } @book{richter_quantitative_2021, address = {Wien}, edition = {2. Auflage}, title = {Quantitative {Sozialforschung}: {Eine} {Einführung}.}, publisher = {Facultas, WUV}, author = {Richter, Lukas and Reiger, Horst and Paier, Dietmar}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best}, } @inproceedings{kovarova-simecek_adoption_2016, address = {St. Pölten, Austria}, title = {Adoption of {Technical} {Reporting} {Standards} {Among} {Austrian} {Listed} {Companies} - {The} {Case} of {XBRL}}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1734/}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 9th {Forum} {Media} {Technology} 2016 and 2nd {All} {Around} {Audio} {Symposium} 2016}, publisher = {CEUR WS}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2016}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{wimmer_einflussfaktoren_2013, title = {Einflussfaktoren auf die {Akzeptanz} von {Hybridautos}}, volume = {52}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Marketing}, author = {Wimmer, Harald}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {79--93}, } @inproceedings{anna_zhdanova_social_2007, address = {Santiago de Cuba}, title = {A {Social} {Networking} {Model} of a {Web} {Community}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th {International} {Symposium} on {Social} {Communication}}, author = {{Anna Zhdanova} and {Livia Predoiu} and {Tassilo Pellegrini} and {Dieter Fensel}}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{schacht_analysis_2020, title = {An {Analysis} of 5 {Million} {OpenPGP} {Keys}}, volume = {11}, url = {http://isyou.info/jowua/papers/jowua-v11n3-6.pdf}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of Wireless Mobile Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, and Dependable Applications (JoWUA)}, author = {Schacht, Birger and Kieseberg, Peter}, month = jan, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: Blockchain Security}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Open Access, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {107--140}, } @inproceedings{seidl_markus_towards_2019, address = {Dublin, Irland}, title = {Towards {Distinction} of {Rock} {Art} {Pecking} {Styles} with a {Hybrid} {2D}/{3D} {Approach}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {International} {Conference} on {Content}-based {Multimedia} {Indexing} ({CBMI})}, author = {{Seidl, Markus} and {Zeppelzauer, Matthias}}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Digital Heritage, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Visual Computing, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {4}, } @article{auer_zufriedenheit_2013, title = {Zufriedenheit von {Klientinnen} mit der {Qualität} der {Sachwalterschaft}. {Studienergebnisse} zur {Tätigkeit} des {Niederösterreichischen} {Landesvereins} für {Sachwalterschaft} und {Personenvertretung}}, issn = {1819-3889}, number = {2}, journal = {iFamZ Interdisziplinäre Zeitschrift für Familienrecht. Beratung – Unterbringung – Rechtsfürsorge}, author = {Auer, Katharina and Vyslouzil, Monika}, year = {2013}, keywords = {2013, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {91--93}, } @article{pantucek-eisenbacher_methodenentwicklung_2016, title = {Methodenentwicklung und {Soziale} {Diagnostik}. Über den hilfreichen {Einsatz} von {Nicht}-{Wissens} von {Profis}.}, number = {9-10}, journal = {Sozialmagazin}, author = {Pantuček-Eisenbacher, Peter}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q3/16, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {38--46}, } @article{gruber_personen_2012, title = {Personen identifizieren – {Eine} {Geschichte} von {Störfallen}}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {Heft 3}, journal = {Kriminologisches Journal}, author = {Gruber, Stephan and Meßner, Daniel and Musik, Christoph}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {219--224}, } @article{nagy_soziale_2016, title = {Soziale {Arbeit} ‚queer’ denken: {Zur} {Notwendigkeit} der {Auseinandersetzung} mit {Heteronormativität} in der {Ausbildung} sozialer {Professionen}}, issn = {2070-3481}, shorttitle = {Soziale {Arbeit} ‚queer’ denken}, url = {http://soziales-kapital.at/index.php/sozialeskapital/article/view/427}, abstract = {Soziale Arbeit setzte sich bislang wenig mit LGBT-Themen auseinander. Daher bildet bei den in der Sozialen Arbeit tätigen Professionellen das Alltagsverständnis häufig die Grundlage der Beschäftigung mit ihren LGBT-KlientInnen. Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Entwicklungen, welche LGBT-Identitäten als Konstruktion theoretisieren, die sich als das „Andere“ direkt auf die heteronormative Verfasstheit unserer Gesellschaft bezieht, wurden bisher noch weitgehend ignoriert. Dies kann bewirken, dass die AdressatInnengruppen der LGBT-Menschen nicht gut „versorgt“ werden und dass relevante Normen, die auch die Soziale Arbeit strukturieren, nicht als solche hinterfragt werden. Sozialarbeiterische und sozialpädagogische Praxis enthält „heteronormative Institutionen“, also gewohnheitsmäßige Handlungs- und Denkweisen, die an die heterosexuelle Norm angelehnt sind, nicht erkannt und nicht in Frage gestellt werden, aber von der Norm abweichende Lebensentwürfe systematisch abwerten und „sanktionieren“. Dies ist problematisch, wenn es um das Ziel oder die Vision sozialer Integration, Partizipation, Gleichstellung und Gerechtigkeit geht; davon handelt der vorliegende Artikel. Ausgehend von einer italienischen Studie, welche die Autorin 2012 gemeinsam mit Urban Nothdurfter von der Freien Universität Bozen durchgeführt hat, sowie in Rückbezug auf internationale Literatur und Forschungsergebnisse, werden Eckpunkte der „Notwendigkeit“ der Auseinandersetzung mit Heteronormativität in der Sozialen Arbeit herausgearbeitet. „Queer Consciousness“ wird dabei als ein „breites“ Konzept der Beschäftigung mit Unterdrückungsformen im Geschlechts- und Sexualitätsbereich vorgestellt.}, language = {de}, number = {15}, urldate = {2016-02-29}, journal = {soziales\_kapital}, author = {Nagy, Andrea}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q1/16, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {57--71}, } @article{baron_daten_2015, title = {„{Daten} für {Taten}: {Indikatoren} für {Inklusion}.“ - {Die} flüchtlingsspezifische {Inklusionschart} ({IC}\_flü)}, issn = {2070-3481}, shorttitle = {„{Daten} für {Taten}}, url = {http://soziales-kapital.at/index.php/sozialeskapital/article/view/363}, abstract = {Bislang existieren in der Sozialen Arbeit keine Instrumente, mit denen die Inklusion von Geflüchteten in die verschiedenen Funktionssysteme europäischer Aufnahmegesellschaften gemessen werden kann. Das Projekt „Daten für Taten“ nahm dies zum Anlass, Indikatoren zu entwickeln, mit denen erhoben werden kann, inwieweit Geflüchtete Zugang zu den Leistungen der gesellschaftlichen Funktionssysteme Arbeitsmarkt, Sozialversicherung, Bildung, medizinische Versorgung etc. haben und diese tatsächlich nutzen können. Die Entwicklungsarbeit des Projektes wird vor dem Hintergrund der Lebensbedingungen, die Geflüchtete im Exil vorfinden, reflektiert. Diagnose- und Klassifikationssysteme werden auf ihre Passung für die Arbeit mit Geflüchteten überprüft. Das sozialdiagnostische Instrument des Inklusions-Charts (IC 3; Pantuček 2012) steht dabei im Mittelpunkt: die theorie- und erfahrungsgeleitete Analyse, Modifikation und Ergänzung des IC zu einem flüchtlingsspezifischen Inklusionschart (IC\_flü) wird beschrieben, einschließlich Struktur und Funktion spezifischer „substituierender Systeme“, die sich z. B. mit den Psychosozialen Zentren für Flüchtlinge gebildet haben, um strukturelle Exklusion zu kompensieren. Der Nutzen des Instruments für Diagnostik und Interventionsplanung in der Flüchtlingssozialarbeit wird entlang erster Erfahrungen aus der Praxis diskutiert und im aktuellen gesellschaftlichen Kontext verortet.}, language = {de}, number = {13}, urldate = {2015-03-03}, journal = {soziales\_kapital}, author = {Baron, Jenny and Schriefers, Silvia and Windgasse, Annette and Pantuček-Eisenbacher, Peter}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q1/15, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{gharwal_worin_2016, title = {Worin besteht die {Krise}? Überlegungen zu den {Herausforderungen} für {Gesellschaft} und {Soziale} {Arbeit} in Österreich anlässlich der {Fluchtbewegungen}.}, issn = {2070-3481}, shorttitle = {Worin besteht die {Krise}?}, url = {http://soziales-kapital.at/index.php/sozialeskapital/article/view/447}, language = {de}, number = {15}, urldate = {2016-02-29}, journal = {soziales\_kapital}, author = {Gharwal, Dunja and Pantuček-Eisenbacher, Peter}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q1/16, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {3--8}, } @article{egger_martin_schraubenkupplung_2019, title = {Die {Schraubenkupplung} ist automatisierbar!}, issn = {0013-2810}, number = {06/2019}, journal = {Der Eisenbahningenieur}, author = {{Egger Martin} and Stadlmann, Burkhard and Peter, Traussenegger and Jürgen, Zajicek and Frank, Michelberger}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: EntKuRo}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {18--21}, } @inproceedings{rubisch_knuckletap_2012, address = {Budapest, Hungary}, title = {{KnuckleTap} - {Exploring} the {Possibilities} of {Audio} {Input} in a {Mobile} {Rhythmic} {Notepad} {Application}}, abstract = {Apart from some significant contributions in the scientific community and a few notable product innovations, audio input for musical interaction purposes on mobile devices has until now been widely neglected as a control parameter. This situation does not correspond to the fact that musical ideas are often vocalized and developed by musicians using their voice or other sounding objects, nor does it take advantage of contemporary mobile devices' most rigid and reliable sensor - the microphone. As an example case exploiting these possibilities, we conceived a notepad application to track rhythmic ideas by recording taps on a surface with a smartphone's built-in microphone, refined by subsequent detection of onsets, clustering, instantaneous rearranging of the detected events, and export capabilities.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 132nd {AES} {Convention}}, author = {Rubisch, Julian and Jaksche, Michael}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{musik_thinking_2011, title = {The thinking eye is only half the story: {High}-level semantic video surveillance.}, volume = {16}, doi = {10/gnt2vh}, number = {4}, journal = {Information Polity}, author = {Musik, Christoph}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {339--353}, } @article{egger_automatisches_2018, title = {Automatisches {Trennen} von {Güterwagen} mit {Schraubenkupplung}}, number = {09/2018}, journal = {ETR - Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau}, author = {Egger, Martin and Zellner, Christoph and Stadlmann, Burkhard and Saliger, Florian and Traussenegger, Peter and Zajicek, Jürgen and Michelberger, Frank}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: EntKuRo}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {136--140}, } @article{ganahl_media_2016, title = {From {Media} {Archaeology} to {Media} {Genealogy}: {An} {Interview} with {Erkki} {Huhtamo}}, volume = {2}, issn = {2515-2076}, url = {https://doi.org/10.16995/lefou.17}, doi = {10.16995/lefou.17}, number = {1}, journal = {Le foucaldien}, author = {Ganahl, Simon}, year = {2016}, note = {Publisher: Open Library of Humanities}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-sganahl}, pages = {1--8}, } @book{ganahl_campus_2022, address = {Bielefeld}, title = {Campus {Medius}: {Digitales} {Kartografieren} in den {Kultur}- und {Medienwissenschaften}}, isbn = {978-3-8394-5600-2}, url = {https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839456002}, publisher = {transcript}, author = {Ganahl, Simon}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-sganahl}, } @misc{ganahl_genealogycritique_2015, type = {peer-reviewed, open-access journal}, title = {Genealogy+{Critique}}, shorttitle = {G+{C}}, url = {https://www.genealogy-critique.net/}, journal = {Genealogy+Critique (formerly Le foucaldien)}, author = {Ganahl, Simon and Erb, Maurice and Marx, Stefanie and Seitz, Sergej and Wieder, Anna}, year = {2015}, note = {ISSN: 2755-0923 Publisher: Open Library of Humanities}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-sganahl}, } @article{ganahl_distant_2016, title = {Distant {Reading} and {Discourse} {Analysis}}, volume = {2}, issn = {2515-2076}, url = {https://doi.org/10.16995/lefou.16}, doi = {10.16995/lefou.16}, number = {1}, journal = {Le foucaldien}, author = {Ganahl, Simon and Erb, Maurice and Kilian, Patrick}, year = {2016}, note = {Publisher: Open Library of Humanities}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-sganahl}, pages = {1--7}, } @book{ganahl_karl_2015, address = {Konstanz}, title = {Karl {Kraus} und {Peter} {Altenberg}: {Eine} {Typologie} moderner {Haltungen}}, isbn = {978-3-86253-059-5}, url = {https://doi.org/10.26530/oapen_574830}, publisher = {Konstanz University Press}, author = {Ganahl, Simon}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-sganahl}, } @article{ganahl_wie_2022, title = {Wie politisch ist die {Akteur}-{Netzwerk}-{Theorie}?}, volume = {8}, issn = {2755-0923}, url = {https://doi.org/10.16995/gc.9681}, doi = {10.16995/gc.9681}, number = {1}, journal = {Genealogy+Critique}, author = {Ganahl, Simon}, year = {2022}, note = {Publisher: Open Library of Humanities}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-sganahl}, pages = {1--7}, } @book{ganahl_campus_2022, address = {Bielefeld}, title = {Campus {Medius}: {Digital} {Mapping} in {Cultural} and {Media} {Studies}}, isbn = {978-3-8394-5601-9}, url = {https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839456019}, publisher = {transcript}, author = {Ganahl, Simon}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-sganahl}, } @article{ganahl_foucault_2023, title = {Foucault, the {Digital} {Humanities}, the {Method}}, volume = {9}, issn = {2755-0923}, url = {https://doi.org/10.16995/gc.10313}, doi = {10.16995/gc.10313}, number = {1}, journal = {Genealogy+Critique}, author = {Ganahl, Simon}, year = {2023}, note = {Publisher: Open Library of Humanities}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-sganahl}, pages = {1--13}, } @misc{ganahl_campus_2014, type = {digital mapping project}, title = {Campus {Medius}}, url = {https://campusmedius.net/}, journal = {Campus Medius}, author = {Ganahl, Simon}, translator = {Slater, Maria and Derbyshire, Katy}, collaborator = {Krimbacher, Andreas and Solomon, Rory and Daftary, Darius and Kiesenhofer, Susanne and Amann, Stefan and Brennan, Mallory}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-sganahl}, } @inproceedings{kovarova-simecek_virtuelle_2021, address = {HS Luzern}, title = {Virtuelle {Hauptversammlung} als {Phänomen} der {COVID}-19-{Pandemie} – eine vergleichende {Analyse} der rechtlichen, organisatorischen und technischen {Umsetzung} in Österreich und {Deutschland}}, isbn = {978-3-906877-90-7}, url = {https://www.hslu.ch/de-ch/wirtschaft/forschung/konferenzen/carf-luzern/carf-konferenzbeitraege/}, booktitle = {{CARF} {Luzern} 2021. {Schriften} aus dem {Institut} für {Finanzdienstleistungen} {Zug} {IFZSchriften} aus dem {Institut} für {Finanzdienstleistungen} {Zug} {IFZ}}, publisher = {Verlag IFZ – Hochschule Luzern}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Loidl, Lisa and Klinz, Alena}, editor = {Behringer, Stefan}, year = {2021}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Institute for Innovation Systems, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbkovarova, peer-reviewed}, pages = {309--326}, } @inproceedings{kovarova-simecek_ad-hoc-publizitat_2021, address = {HS Luzern}, title = {Ad-hoc-{Publizität} in Österreich – {Analyse} der {Jahre} 2015 bis 2020 inklusive {Berücksichtigung} der {Covid}-19-{Pandemie}}, isbn = {978-3-906877-90-7}, url = {https://www.hslu.ch/de-ch/wirtschaft/forschung/konferenzen/carf-luzern/carf-konferenzbeitraege/}, booktitle = {{CARF} {Luzern} 2021. {Schriften} aus dem {Institut} für {Finanzdienstleistungen} {Zug} {IFZSchriften} aus dem {Institut} für {Finanzdienstleistungen} {Zug} {IFZ}}, publisher = {Verlag IFZ – Hochschule Luzern}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Berger, Bettina and Reichebner, Marie-Therese}, editor = {Behringer, Stefan}, year = {2021}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Institute for Innovation Systems, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbkovarova, peer-reviewed}, pages = {221--243}, } @book{litschka_digitalisierte_2024, address = {Baden-Baden}, series = {Kommunikations- und {Medienethik}}, title = {Digitalisierte {Massenkommunikation} und {Verantwortung}. {Politik}, Ökonomik und {Ethik} von {Plattformen}}, volume = {22}, publisher = {Nomos}, editor = {Litschka, Michael and Paganini, Claudia and Rademacher, Lars}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Departement Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, ICMT, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Peer-reviewed, Wiss. Beitrag, best}, } @incollection{litschka_classical_2022, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Classical {Political} {Economy}}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-34048-3_2-2}, booktitle = {Handbook of {Media} and {Communication} {Economics}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Litschka, Michael}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, ICMT, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{vulpe-grigorasi_cognitive_2023, address = {New York, NY, USA}, series = {{MUM} '23}, title = {Cognitive load assessment based on {VR} eye-tracking and biosensors}, isbn = {9798400709210}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3626705.3632618}, doi = {10.1145/3626705.3632618}, abstract = {In this paper I present the status of my doctoral research project, a general overview of the research topic and future developments. The main research focus will be to study and develop an extended reality solution for cognitive load assessment in adaptive virtual environments, based on eye tracking and bio-signals. The main objective is to respond to the need for healthcare and training becoming more personalized and location- and time-independent. The end goal is to establish a framework that serves as a quantitative basis for adaptive rehabilitation and training by pushing cognitive load assessment towards ubiquitous computing through immersive technologies.}, urldate = {2024-01-23}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 22nd {International} {Conference} on {Mobile} and {Ubiquitous} {Multimedia}}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery}, author = {Vulpe-Grigorasi, Adrian}, year = {2023}, note = {Projekt: EyeQTrack}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Digital Wellbeing, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {589--591}, } @incollection{stamm_besonderheiten_2023, address = {Berlin}, edition = {2}, title = {Besonderheiten der {Forschung} im {Gesundheitswesen}}, isbn = {978-3-662-66500-8}, booktitle = {Wissenschaftliches {Arbeiten} und {Schreiben} - {Verstehen}, {Anwenden}, {Nutzen} für die {Praxis}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Stamm, Tanja and Karner, Gabriele and Kutrovatz, Jutta M. and Ritschl, Valentin and Perkhofer, Susanne and Tucek, Gerhard and Weigl, Roman}, editor = {Ritschl, Valentin and Weigl, Roman and Stamm, Tanja}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Buch, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Studiengang Diätologie, best, best-gkarner, best-lbkutrovatz}, pages = {29--53}, } @article{dumphart_robust_2023, title = {Robust deep learning-based gait event detection across various pathologies}, volume = {18}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {1932-6203}, url = {https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288555}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0288555}, abstract = {The correct estimation of gait events is essential for the interpretation and calculation of 3D gait analysis (3DGA) data. Depending on the severity of the underlying pathology and the availability of force plates, gait events can be set either manually by trained clinicians or detected by automated event detection algorithms. The downside of manually estimated events is the tedious and time-intensive work which leads to subjective assessments. For automated event detection algorithms, the drawback is, that there is no standardized method available. Algorithms show varying robustness and accuracy on different pathologies and are often dependent on setup or pathology-specific thresholds. In this paper, we aim at closing this gap by introducing a novel deep learning-based gait event detection algorithm called IntellEvent , which shows to be accurate and robust across multiple pathologies. For this study, we utilized a retrospective clinical 3DGA dataset of 1211 patients with four different pathologies (malrotation deformities of the lower limbs, club foot, infantile cerebral palsy (ICP), and ICP with only drop foot characteristics) and 61 healthy controls. We propose a recurrent neural network architecture based on long-short term memory (LSTM) and trained it with 3D position and velocity information to predict initial contact (IC) and foot off (FO) events. We compared IntellEvent to a state-of-the-art heuristic approach and a machine learning method called DeepEvent. IntellEvent outperforms both methods and detects IC events on average within 5.4 ms and FO events within 11.3 ms with a detection rate of ≥ 99\% and ≥ 95\%, respectively. Our investigation on generalizability across laboratories suggests that models trained on data from a different laboratory need to be applied with care due to setup variations or differences in capturing frequencies.}, language = {en}, number = {8}, urldate = {2023-08-17}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, author = {Dumphart, Bernhard and Slijepcevic, Djordje and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Kranzl, Andreas and Unglaube, Fabian and Baca, Arnold and Horsak, Brian}, editor = {Srinivasan, Kathiravan}, month = aug, year = {2023}, keywords = {Artificial intelligence, Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine learning, Phaidra, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bdumphart, peer-reviewed}, pages = {e0288555}, } @inproceedings{slijepcevic_towards_2023, address = {Heidelberg}, series = {{GAMMA} 2023 {Abstracts}}, title = {Towards more transparency: {The} utility of {Grad}-{CAM} in tracing back deep learning based classification decisions in children with cerebral palsy}, volume = {100}, copyright = {Copyright}, shorttitle = {Towards more transparency}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636222006828}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.11.045}, abstract = {GAMMA Conference}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-03-10}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Slijepcevic, Djordje and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Unglaube, Fabian and Kranzl, Andreas and Breiteneder, Christian and Horsak, Brian}, month = mar, year = {2023}, note = {Projekt: I3D}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {32--33}, } @article{siragy_comparison_2023, title = {Comparison of over-ground and treadmill perturbations for simulation of real-world slips and trips: {A} systematic review}, volume = {100}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {0966-6362}, shorttitle = {Comparison of over-ground and treadmill perturbations for simulation of real-world slips and trips}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636222007342}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.12.015}, abstract = {Background Trips and slips increase fall risk for young and older adults. To examine recovery responses, studies utilized treadmill and/or over-ground methods to simulate real-world perturbations. However, differences in the recovery response between treadmill and over-ground perturbations remain unexamined. Research question To assess the current literature on the reactive recovery responses between over-ground- and split-belt treadmill trips and slips as well as the effect of aging on these responses. Methods PubMed, Medline, Web of Science, SCOPUS, and Cochrane databases were searched for publications examining trips and slips in healthy young, healthy older adults, and older adults who fall. Included articles were in English, full-text accessible, and biomechanically quantified the reactive recovery responses for slips and trips during either over-ground or split-belt treadmill protocols. The initial database search yielded 1075 articles and 31 articles were included after title, abstract, and full-text screening. Results For slips, 7 articles utilized lubricated surfaces while 5 articles used treadmills. Further, 3 studies examined differences between older and younger adults. For trips, 9 articles utilized obstacles and 7 used treadmills. Further, 4 articles examined differences between older and young adults and 1 article only examined older adults during over-ground trips. For both perturbations, treadmill and over-ground protocols demonstrated similar anteroposterior destabilization on the center of mass. In the mediolateral direction, over-ground slips consistently found a lateral destabilization while treadmill articles did not examine this direction. Foot placement recovery responses varied less for both perturbation directions on a treadmill compared to over-ground. Significance Although treadmill and over-ground perturbations destabilize the center of mass similarly, the recovery response to these perturbations were different on treadmills. Specifically, recovery responses were more consistent for both slips and trips on treadmills. As older adults have difficulty in perturbation recovery scaling, treadmills may be limited in their ability to investigate the variety of aging impairments on perturbation recovery responses.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-01-17}, journal = {Gait \& Posture}, author = {Siragy, Tarique and Russo, Yuri and Young, Will and Lamb, Sallie E.}, month = feb, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Phaidra, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {201--209}, } @article{horsak_concurrent_2023, title = {Concurrent validity of smartphone-based markerless motion capturing to quantify lower-limb joint kinematics in healthy and pathological gait}, volume = {159}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {0021-9290}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002192902300372X}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbiomech.2023.111801}, abstract = {Markerless motion capturing has the potential to provide a low-cost and accessible alternative to traditional marker-based systems for real-world biomechanical assessment. However, before these systems can be put into practice, we need to rigorously evaluate their accuracy in estimating joint kinematics for various gait patterns. This study evaluated the accuracy of a low-cost, open-source, and smartphone-based markerless motion capture system, namely OpenCap, for measuring 3D joint kinematics in healthy and pathological gait compared to a marker-based system. 21 healthy volunteers were instructed to walk with four different gait patterns: physiological, crouch, circumduction, and equinus gait. Three-dimensional kinematic data were simultaneously recorded using the markerless and a marker-based motion capture system. The root mean square error (RMSE) and the peak error were calculated between every joint kinematic variable obtained by both systems. We found an overall RMSE of 5.8 (SD: 1.8 degrees) and a peak error of 11.3 degrees (SD: 3.9). A repeated measures ANOVA with post hoc tests indicated significant differences in RMSE and peak errors between the four gait patterns (p ¡ 0.05). Physiological gait presented the lowest, crouch and circumduction gait the highest errors. Our findings indicate a roughly comparable accuracy to IMU-based approaches and commercial markerless multi-camera solutions. However, errors are still above clinically desirable thresholds of two to five degrees. While our findings highlight the potential of markerless systems for assessing gait kinematics, they also underpin the need to further improve the underlying deep learning algorithms to make markerless pose estimation a valuable tool in clinical settings.}, urldate = {2023-09-21}, journal = {Journal of Biomechanics}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Eichmann, Anna and Lauer, Kerstin and Prock, Kerstin and Krondorfer, Philipp and Siragy, Tarique and Dumphart, Bernhard}, month = oct, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Deep learning, Gait analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Markerless motion capture, OpenCap, Phaidra, Pose estimation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {111801}, } @article{konig_comparing_2020, title = {Comparing {Blockchain} {Standards} and {Recommendations}}, volume = {Future Internet 2020}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/12/12/222}, doi = {10.3390/fi12120222}, abstract = {Since the introduction of Bitcoin, the term “blockchain” has attracted many start-ups and companies over the years, especially in the financial sector. However, technology is evolving faster than standardization frameworks. This left the industry in the position of having to use this emerging technology, without being backed by any international standards organization regarding for neither the technology itself, nor for a blockchain specific information security framework. In times of the General Data Protection Regulation and growing international trade conflicts, protecting information is more relevant than ever. Standardization of blockchains is an appeal to raise the development of information technologies to the next level. Therefore, this paper shall provide an overview of standardization organization’s publications about blockchains/distributed ledger technologies, a set of comparison criteria for future work and a comparison of the existing standards work itself. With that information, aligning to existing standardization efforts becomes easier, and might even present the possibility to create frameworks where there are none at the moment.}, language = {English}, journal = {Future Internet 2020}, author = {König, Lukas and Korobeinikova, Yuliia and Kieseberg, Peter and Tjoa, Simon}, month = jul, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: Blockchain Security}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, JRZ für Blockchain-Technologien \& Sicherheitsmanagement, SP IT Sec Security Management \& Privacy, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lkoenig, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{slijepcevic_ground_2017, address = {Trondheim, Norway}, title = {Ground reaction force measurements for gait classification tasks: {Effects} of different {PCA}-based representations}, volume = {57}, url = {http://www.gaitposture.com/article/S0966-6362(17)30712-9/pdf}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2017}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture} {Supplement}}, author = {Slijepcevic, Djordje and Horsak, Brian and Schwab, Caterine and Raberger, Anna-Maria and Schüller, Michael and Baca, Arnold and Breitender, Christian and Zeppelzauer, Matthias}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: IntelliGait Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {2017, Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Creative Industries, DHLab, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Pattern recognition, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_intelligait, ⚠️ Invalid DOI}, pages = {4--5}, } @article{horsak_gaitrec_2020, title = {{GaitRec}, a large-scale ground reaction force dataset of healthy and impaired gait}, volume = {7:143}, copyright = {CC BY}, url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-020-0481-z}, doi = {10/gh372d}, number = {1}, journal = {Scientific Data}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Slijepcevic, Djordje and Raberger, Anna-Maria and Schwab, Caterine and Worisch, Marianne and Zeppelzauer, Matthias}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: I3D Projekt: IntelliGait Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {2019, Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Eintrag überprüfen, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Green OA, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Open Access, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed, submitted}, pages = {1--8}, } @inproceedings{schwab_intelligait_2018, address = {Hamburg, Deutschland}, title = {{IntelliGait}: {Automatische} {Gangmusteranalyse} für die robuste {Erkennung} von {Gangstörungen}}, booktitle = {Tagungsband des 2ten {GAMMA} {Kongress} ({Gesellschaft} für die {Analyse} {Menschlicher} {Motorik} in ihrer klinischen {Anwendung})}, author = {Schwab, Caterine and Slijepcevic, Djordje and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Raberger, Anna-Maria and Dumphart, Bernhard and Baca, Arnold and Breitender, Christian and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: IntelliGait Projekt: CARMA Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Creative Industries, DHLab, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Pattern recognition, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{horsak_explainable_2020, address = {München, Deutschland}, title = {Explainable {Artificial} {Intelligence} ({XAI}) und ihre {Anwendung} auf {Klassifikationsprobleme} in der {Ganganalyse}}, booktitle = {Abstractband des 3. {GAMMA} {Kongress}}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Dumphart, Bernhard and Slijepcevic, Djordje and Zeppelzauer, Matthias}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: ReMoCap-Lab Projekt: DHLab Projekt: I3D}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Eintrag überprüfen, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Green OA, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{horst_explaining_2020, title = {Explaining automated gender classification of human gait}, volume = {81, supplement 1}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636220303568}, doi = {10/ghr9k6}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-09-14}, journal = {Gait \& Posture}, author = {Horst, F. and Slijepcevic, D. and Zeppelzauer, M. and Raberger, A. M. and Lapuschkin, S. and Samek, W. and Schöllhorn, W. I. and Breiteneder, C. and Horsak, B.}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: ReMoCap-Lab Projekt: I3D}, keywords = {2020, Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Digital Health, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Institutional Access, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Poster, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {159--160}, } @inproceedings{zeppelzauer_automatic_2018, address = {Yokohama, Japan}, title = {Automatic {Prediction} of {Building} {Age} from {Photographs}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-5046-4}, url = {https://arxiv.org/pdf/1804.02205}, doi = {10/ghpp2k}, language = {en}, urldate = {2018-10-10}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {ACM} {International} {Conference} on {Multimedia} {Retrieval} ({ICMR} '18)}, publisher = {ACM Press}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Despotovic, Miroslav and Sakeena, Muntaha and Koch, David and Döller, Mario}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: ImmBild Projekt: ImmoAge}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed}, pages = {126--134}, } @article{neumaier_automated_2016, title = {Automated {Quality} {Assessment} of {Metadata} across {Open} {Data} {Portals}}, volume = {Journal of Data and Information QualityVolume 8Issue 1}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/2964909}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1145/2964909}, abstract = {The Open Data movement has become a driver for publicly available data on the Web. More and more data—from governments and public institutions but also from the private sector—are made available online and are mainly published in so-called Open Data portals. However, with the increasing number of published resources, there is a number of concerns with regards to the quality of the data sources and the corresponding metadata, which compromise the searchability, discoverability, and usability of resources. In order to get a more complete picture of the severity of these issues, the present work aims at developing a generic metadata quality assessment framework for various Open Data portals: We treat data portals independently from the portal software frameworks by mapping the specific metadata of three widely used portal software frameworks (CKAN, Socrata, OpenDataSoft) to the standardized Data Catalog Vocabulary metadata schema. We subsequently define several quality metrics, which can be evaluated automatically and in an efficient manner. Finally, we report findings based on monitoring a set of over 260 Open Data portals with 1.1M datasets. This includes the discussion of general quality issues, for example, the retrievability of data, and the analysis of our specific quality metrics.}, number = {Journal of Data and Information QualityVolume 8Issue 1}, journal = {ACM Journal of Data and Information Quality (JDIQ)}, author = {Neumaier, Sebastian and Umbrich, Jürgen and Polleres, Axel}, month = oct, year = {2016}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-neumaier, peer-reviewed}, pages = {pp 1--29}, } @article{told_willensbildung_2020, title = {Willensbildung der {Kapitalgesellschafter} in absentia}, volume = {34}, issn = {0930-3855}, url = {https://elibrary.verlagoesterreich.at/article/10.33196/wbl202007036101}, doi = {10/gh38b6}, abstract = {{\textless}p{\textgreater}Die Abhaltung von Gesellschafterversammlungen in Kapitalgesellschaften und Genossenschaften ist infolge der COVID-19 Pandemie erschwert. Aus diesem Anlass arbeitet der Beitrag die generellen Möglichkeiten der Willensbildung der Gesellschafter ohne gleichzeitige persönliche Anwesenheit auf. Insbesondere untersucht er die durch die gesellschaftsrechtliche COVID-19 Gesetzgebung zeitlich befristet erweiterten Möglichkeiten der Abhaltung virtueller Versammlungen. Er schließt mit der Frage, inwieweit diese erweiterten Möglichkeiten de lege ferenda beibehalten werden sollten.{\textless}/p{\textgreater}}, language = {de}, number = {7}, urldate = {2020-12-01}, journal = {Wirtschaftsrechtliche Blätter}, author = {Told, Julia and Neumaier, Sebastian}, year = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Verlag Österreich}, keywords = {Depart Informatik und Security, Extern, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-neumaier, peer-reviewed}, pages = {361--375}, } @article{horsak_effects_2015, title = {The effects of a strength and neuromuscular exercise programme for the lower extremity on knee load, pain and function in obese children and adolescents: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial}, volume = {16}, issn = {1745-6215}, shorttitle = {The effects of a strength and neuromuscular exercise programme for the lower extremity on knee load, pain and function in obese children and adolescents}, doi = {10/ghf82d}, abstract = {BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is one of the most critical and accelerating health challenges throughout the world. It is a major risk factor for developing varus/valgus misalignments of the knee joint. The combination of misalignment at the knee and excess body mass may result in increased joint stresses and damage to articular cartilage. A training programme, which aims at developing a more neutral alignment of the trunk and lower limbs during movement tasks may be able to reduce knee loading during locomotion. Despite the large number of guidelines for muscle strength training and neuromuscular exercises that exist, most are not specifically designed to target the obese children and adolescent demographic. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate a training programme which combines strength and neuromuscular exercises specifically designed to the needs and limitations of obese children and adolescents and analyse the effects of the training programme from a biomechanical and clinical point of view. METHODS/DESIGN: A single assessor-blinded, pre-test and post-test randomised controlled trial, with one control and one intervention group will be conducted with 48 boys and girls aged between 10 and 18 years. Intervention group participants will receive a 12-week neuromuscular and quadriceps/hip strength training programme. Three-dimensional (3D) gait analyses during level walking and stair climbing will be performed at baseline and follow-up sessions. The primary outcome parameters for this study will be the overall peak external frontal knee moment and impulse during walking. Secondary outcomes include the subscales of the Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), frontal and sagittal kinematics and kinetics for the lower extremities during walking and stair climbing, ratings of change in knee-related well-being, pain and function and adherence to the training programme. In addition, the training programme will be evaulated from a clinical and health status perspective by including the following analyses: cardiopulmonary testing to quantify aerobic fitness effects, anthropometric measures, nutritional status and psychological status to characterise the study sample. DISCUSSION: The findings will help to determine whether a neuromuscular and strength training exercise programme for the obese children population can reduce joint loading during locomotion, and thereby decrease the possible risk of developing degenerative joint diseases later in adulthood. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials NCT02545764 , Date of registration: 24 September 2015.}, language = {eng}, journal = {Trials}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Artner, David and Baca, Arnold and Pobatschnig, Barbara and Greber-Platzer, Susanne and Nehrer, Stefan and Wondrasch, Barbara}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: Childrens KNEEs Study Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, project\_childrensknees}, pages = {586}, } @inproceedings{iber_pilotstudie_2015, address = {FH St. Pölten}, title = {Pilotstudie zur sonifikationsgestützten {Ganganalyse}}, isbn = {987-3-86488-090-2}, abstract = {Verletzungs- oder krankheitsbedingte Beeinträchtigungen des Ganges stellen die physiotherapeutische Behandlung vor große Herausforderungen. Aktuelle Technologien erlauben heute die Entwicklung preiswerter tragbarer Ganganalysesysteme, die den gewohnten Bewegungsablauf nicht einschränken und auch außerhalb eines Labors verwendet werden können. Über eine diagnostische Anwendung hinaus können sie auch den motorischen Lernprozess in der physiotherapeutischen Behandlung unterstützen. Eine akustische Darstellung des Abrollverhaltens erlaubt PatientInnen mögliche Abweichungen wahrzunehmen und ermöglicht folglich Eigenkontrolle und Eigenständigkeit beim Üben. Auf Grundlage dieser Rahmenbedingungen wurde ein Hardware-Prototyp bestehend aus einem Paar mit Sensoren ausgestatteter Schuhsohlen und einem Mikroprozessor mit BluetoothLE entwickelt, der Bewegungsdaten in Echtzeit an ein handelsübliches mobiles Endgerät schickt. Auf diesem werden die parametrisierten Daten in Echtzeit sonifiziert, d.h. als Klänge synthetisiert, und über Kopfhörer der PatientIn zugespielt. Dadurch erhält die PatientIn eine zusätzliche Rückmeldung zu seinem Gangmuster. In einer Pilotstudie wurden Sonifikationsvarianten entwickelt und nach einer Vorauswahl durch PhysiotherapeutInnen durch eine Gruppe gesunder ProbandInnen evaluiert. Darüber hinaus wurde der objektive Einfluss der Sonifikationen auf das Gangmuster anhand von Bewegungsdaten, die mit Druckmessplatten erhobenen wurden, verglichen.}, booktitle = {Forum {Medientechnik} - {Next} {Generation}, {New} {Ideas}}, publisher = {Verlag Werner Hülsbusch, Fachverlag für Medientechnik und -wirtschaft}, author = {Iber, Michael and Horsak, Brian and Bauer, Karin and Kiselka, Anita and Gorgas, Anna-Maria and Dlapka, Ronald and Doppler, Jakob}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: CARMA Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {2015, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_sonigait}, pages = {51--68}, } @inproceedings{horsak_wireless_2015, address = {Graz, Austria}, title = {A wireless instrumented insole device for real-time sonification of gait}, isbn = {978-3-902949-01-1}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 21st {International} {Conference} on {Auditory} {Display}}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Iber, Michael and Bauer, Karin and Kiselka, Anita and Gorgas, Anna-Maria and Dlapka, Ronald and Doppler, Jakob}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: CARMA Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, interdisziplinär, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_sonigait}, pages = {94--101}, } @inproceedings{lampel_development_2015, address = {Istanbul, Turkey}, title = {Development of an educational software for observational gait analysis in physical therapy}, booktitle = {International {Neurology} and {Rehabilitation} {Meeting} - {Abstract} {Book}}, author = {Lampel, Kerstin and Horsak, Brian and Brauneis, Werner and Doppler, Jakob}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: GAIT SCORE Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, DHC, DHLab, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Gait Analysis, HCI, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, interdisziplinär, peer-reviewed, user centered design, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{kiselka_demands_2015, address = {Hagenberg, Österreich}, title = {Demands on a mobile auditory feedback system for gait rehabilitation}, booktitle = {Tagungsband des 9. {Forschungsforum} der Österreichischen {Fachhochschulen}}, author = {Kiselka, Anita and Gorgas, A.-M. and Bauer, Karin and Dlapka, Ronald and Gusenbauer, Markus and Doppler, Jakob and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: CARMA Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, interdisziplinär, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_sonigait, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{despotovic_prediction_2019, title = {Prediction and analysis of heating energy demand for detached houses by computer vision}, volume = {193}, issn = {0360-5442}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378778818336430?via%3Dihub}, doi = {10/fsxn}, abstract = {Exterior images of real estate contain a large number of visual clues which allow conclusions about the heating energy demand (HED) of a building. Up to now, HED has been determined by specially trained experts such as architects, civil engineers, etc. either on the basis of consumption data or estimated demand values. In this article, we present a novel approach to determine the HED of detached houses. Our suggested approach is based solely on the visual appearance and assumes that exterior images of a building contain a variety of information that allows inferences about the HED of a building. For this, we use the powerful techniques of image analysis and computer vision which are already successfully used in different domains like surveillance, image search, and robotics. The results show that our approach works well and in addition to the HED, the construction period of a building can also be determined. Our algorithm achieves a classification accuracy of 62\% for HED and 57\% for construction age epoch.}, journal = {Energy \& Buildings}, author = {Despotovic, Miroslav and Koch, David and Leiber, Sascha and Döller, Mario and Sakeena, Muntaha and Zeppelzauer, Matthias}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: ImmBild Projekt: ImmoAge}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {29--35}, } @inproceedings{zeppelzauer_sonicontrol_2018, address = {Seoul, South Korea}, title = {{SoniControl} - {A} {Mobile} {Ultrasonic} {Firewall}}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.07617}, doi = {10/gh377f}, abstract = {The exchange of data between mobile devices in the near-ultrasonic frequency band is a new promising technology for near field communication (NFC) but also raises a number of privacy concerns. We present the first ultrasonic firewall that reliably detects ultrasonic communication and provides the user with effective means to prevent hidden data exchange. This demonstration showcases a new media-based communication technology ("data over audio") together with its related privacy concerns. It enables users to (i) interactively test out and experience ultrasonic information exchange and (ii) shows how to protect oneself against unwanted tracking.}, urldate = {2018-10-10}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {ACM} {International} {Conference} on {Multimedia}}, publisher = {ACM Press}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Ringot, Alexis and Taurer, Florian}, year = {2018}, note = {arXiv: 1807.07617}, keywords = {Acoustic Cookies, Acoustic Firewall, Acoustic Tracking, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science - Cryptography and Security, Computer Science - Multimedia, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Ultrasound Data Transmission, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-aringot, peer-reviewed}, } @misc{knoll_fokus_2023, address = {IMH Wien}, type = {Konferenzbeitrag}, title = {Fokus {Teuerung} – {Die} {Auswirkungen} der {Energiepreisentwicklung} auf {Schieneninfrastruktur} und {Eisenbahnverkehrsunternehmen}}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = feb, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @misc{knoll_erbe_2023, title = {Erbe Österreich – {Die} {Erschließung} der heimischen {Alpen}, {Teile} 1 + 2.}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, best, best-lbknollo}, } @inproceedings{kieseberg_security_2022, address = {Padua}, title = {Security considerations for the procurement and acquisition of {Artificial} {Intelligence} ({AI}) systems}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Kieseberg, Peter and Buttinger, Christina and Kaltenbrunner, Laura and Temper, Marlies and Tjoa, Simon}, month = jul, year = {2022}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{luh_penquest_2022, address = {Tunis, Tunisia}, title = {{PenQuest} {Reloaded}: {A} {Digital} {Cyber} {Defense} {Game} for {Technical} {Education}}, isbn = {978-1-66544-434-7}, shorttitle = {{PenQuest} {Reloaded}}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9766700/}, doi = {10.1109/EDUCON52537.2022.9766700}, abstract = {Today’s IT and OT infrastructure is threatened by a plethora of cyber-attacks conducted by actors with different motivations and means. Furthermore, the complexity of these exposed systems as well as the adversaries’ sophisticated technical arsenal makes it increasingly difficult to plan and implement an organization’s defense. Understanding the link between specific attacks and effective mitigating measures is particularly challenging – as is understanding the underlying information security concepts. To support the training of current, and more importantly, nascent security engineers, we propose PenQuest, a digital attack and defense game where an attacker attempts to compromise an abstracted IT infrastructure and the defender works to prevent or mitigate the threat. The game is based on MITRE ATT\&CK, D3FEND, and the NIST SP 800-53 security standard and incorporates a multitude of concepts such as cyber kill chains, attack vectors, network segmentation, and more. PenQuest is built to support security education and risk assessment and was evaluated with a class of engineering students as well as independent security experts. Initial results show a significant increase in knowledge retention and attest to the game’s feasibility for educational use.}, urldate = {2023-01-25}, booktitle = {2022 {IEEE} {Global} {Engineering} {Education} {Conference} ({EDUCON})}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Luh, Robert and Eresheim, Sebastian and Größbacher, Stefanie and Petelin, Thomas and Mayr, Florian and Tavolato, Paul and Schrittwieser, Sebastian}, month = mar, year = {2022}, note = {Projekt: PenQuest}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Education / Computers \& Technology, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Games, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Paper, Security, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {906--914}, } @book{dimou_towards_2022, address = {Washington}, series = {Studies on the semantic web / ssw}, title = {Towards a knowledge-aware ai}, copyright = {CC BY}, isbn = {978-1-64368-320-1}, url = {https://ebooks.iospress.nl/volume/towards-a-knowledge-aware-ai-semantics-2022-proceedings-of-the-18th-international-conference-on-semantic-systems-1315-september-2022-vienna-austria}, abstract = {"Semantic systems lie at the heart of modern computing, interlinking with areas as diverse as AI, data science, knowledge discovery and management, big data analytics, e-commerce, enterprise search, technical documentation, document management, business intelligence, enterprise vocabulary management, machine learning, logic programming, content engineering, social computing, and the Semantic Web. This book presents the proceedings of SEMANTiCS 2022, the 18th International Conference on Semantic Systems, held as a hybrid event - live in Vienna, Austria and online - from 12 - 15 September 2022. The SEMANTiCS conference is an annual meeting place for the professionals and researchers who make semantic computing work, who understand its benefits and encounter its limitations, and is attended by information managers, IT architects, software engineers, and researchers from organizations ranging from research facilities and NPOs, through public administrations to the largest companies in the world. The theme and subtitle of the 2022 conference was Towards A Knowledge-Aware AI, and the book contains 15 papers, selected on the basis of quality, impact and scientific merit following a rigorous review process which resulted in an acceptance rate of 29\%. The book is divided into four chapters: semantics in data quality, standards and protection; representation learning and reasoning for downstream AI tasks; ontology development; and learning over complementary knowledge. Providing an overview of emerging trends and topics in the wide area of semantic computing, the book will be of interest to anyone involved in the development and deployment of computer technology and AI systems"--}, number = {55}, publisher = {IOS Press}, editor = {Dimou, Anastasia and Neumaier, Sebastian and Pellegrini, Tassilo and Vahdati, Sahar}, year = {2022}, keywords = {!!Nicht verwenden!! - Department Digital Business \& Innovation, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Institute for Innovation Systems, Open Access, best, peer-reviewed, wiss. Beitrag}, } @book{pellegrini_exploring_2021, address = {Vienna}, series = {Nuclear {Energy} {Series}}, title = {Exploring {Semantic} {Technologies} and {Their} {Application} to {Nuclear} {Knowledge} {Management}}, isbn = {978-92-0-108719-5}, url = {https://www.iaea.org/publications/13469/exploring-semantic-technologies-and-their-application-to-nuclear-knowledge-management}, number = {NG-T-6.15}, publisher = {INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Beraha, D. and Gladyshev, M. and de Grosbois, J. and Hakopov, Z. and Jehadeesan, R. and Markov, A. and Marmonti, E. and Nenadic, G.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {!!Nicht verwenden!! - Department Digital Business \& Innovation, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Institute for Innovation Systems, Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, wiss. Beitrag}, } @book{simsek_sempdw_2022, series = {{CEUR} {Workshop} {Proceedings}}, title = {{SEMPDW} 2022 - {Proceedongs} of {Posters}, {Demos} and {Workshops} at {SEMANTiCS} 2022 - 18th {International} {Conference} of {Semantic} {Systems}, {Vienna}, {Austria}, {Sept}. 13-15}, copyright = {CC BY}, isbn = {urn:nbn:de:0074-3235-0}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3235/}, language = {EN}, number = {3235}, publisher = {CEUR}, editor = {Şimşek, Umutcan and Chaves-Fraga, David and Pellegrini,i, Tassilo and Vahdati, Sahar}, year = {2022}, keywords = {!!Nicht verwenden!! - Department Digital Business \& Innovation, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Institute for Innovation Systems, Open Access, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @misc{knoll_versorgungssicherheit_2022, address = {Future Business Austria. Wien}, type = {Podiumsdiskussion}, title = {Versorgungssicherheit durch {Qualifikationen} wird entscheidend. {Aufschwung} digital und nachhaltig gestalten}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jul, year = {2022}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{vogt_social_2022, title = {Social {Work} {Students} {Attitudes} towards {Deservingness} of {Social} {Help}: {Results} of {Research} in {Five} {European} {Schools} of {Social} {Work}}, volume = {19}, issn = {27906345}, shorttitle = {Social {Work} {Students} {Attitudes} towards {Deservingness} of {Social} {Help}}, url = {https://jswve.org/volume-19/issue-2/item-14/}, doi = {10.55521/10-019-214}, number = {2}, urldate = {2022-09-20}, journal = {International Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics}, author = {Vogt, Stefanie and Werner, Melanie and Spieckermann, Holger and Grigori, Eva}, month = aug, year = {2022}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best}, pages = {244--273}, } @article{kolm_international_2021, title = {International {Online} {Collaboration} {Competencies} in {Higher} {Education} {Students}: {A} {Systematic} {Review}}, issn = {1028-3153}, shorttitle = {International {Online} {Collaboration} {Competencies} in {Higher} {Education} {Students}}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/10283153211016272}, doi = {10/gkjd8j}, abstract = {The COVID-19 pandemic has been forcing people to work remotely in virtual teams around the globe. Global virtual teamwork will continue, and people are not sufficiently prepared for this, resulting in reduced team commitment and lower performance. Higher education institutions need to equip their graduates with International Online Collaboration Competencies (IOCCs), but research into these is fragmented, lacking even a definition of these competencies. This study was systematically reviewing empirical studies on IOCCs. 516 studies were reviewed, and data from 14 full texts were analyzed. Six competence domains emerged from the literature. Most studies focused on single domains of IOCCs, and none of the studies covered all domains. Results indicate that this preliminary framework for higher education students provides a first overview of the fragmented literature on IOCCs. Methods to teach and evaluate IOCCs acquisition are underdeveloped but urgently needed to equip professionals for global virtual teamwork.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-01-27}, journal = {Journal of Studies in International Education}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and de Nooijer, Jascha and Vanherle, Koen and Werkman, Andrea and Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Rachman-Elbaum, Shelly and van Merriënboer, Jeroen J. G.}, month = may, year = {2021}, note = {Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publiktationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best, best-lbkolm, best-lbwewerka, peer-reviewed}, } @book{krone_zur_2019, address = {Baden-Baden}, series = {Reihe {Medienstrukturen}}, title = {Zur Ökonomie gemeinwohlorientierter {Medien}. {Massenkommunikation} in {Deutschland}, Österreich und der {Schweiz}.}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783845289601}, number = {14}, publisher = {Nomos}, editor = {Krone, Jan and Gebesmair, Andreas}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbgebesmair}, } @article{roider_recognition_2015, title = {Recognition of sustainable mobility as basis for the transition into a digitial gaming concept for young people}, url = {http://www.iatbr2015.org.uk/index.php/iatbr/iatbr2015/paper/view/399}, abstract = {Mobility behaviour is often shaped through social habituation in childhood and adolescence. Persons who are accustomed to use sustainable transport modes will stick to their manner later on in life too. Since children and young adults undergo drastic physical and mental developmental steps in a short period of time, awareness raising campaigns must exactly match with different age groups and their current mobility behavior. Against this background of behavioral development of children, the research project BewusstMobil developed a concept for a smartphone application which automatically collects individual travel behaviour patterns, quantifies current environmental-friendly and health promoting behaviour and acts as platform for a game which young people can play online. The basic idea is that children and young people aged 12 to 18 years collect points by their current mobility behavior and chosen transport mode. Depending on how they travel (bus, tram, walking, etc.) and how environmental-friendly or healthy this mode of transport is, they collect more or less points i.e. for example if a person walks or travels by train, he/she gets more points as if traveling by car. Recognition of trip data (start and end points, mileage, time used, transport mode) is activated after the start of the application in the background and as soon as the person moves. Data are assessed by using GPS positioning and movement data such as speed and acceleration. In most cases, indicators for sustainable mobility are available on a very general level and rather aimed at assessing infrastructure projects. However, in this application, individual mobility and the benefit for the young transport user has to be evaluated. Thus, indicators known from research and practice are selected and transferred to an individual level. This includes pollutants and GHG-emissions (ecological impacts), costs (economic impacts), travel time and health benefits (social aspects). Depending on the selected transport mode, quantities are calculated for each indicator. The factors included in the calculation are the trip length [km] and the trip duration [min], which are determined through GPS tracking. The normalization is done by monetization, mainly based on recommendations for a cost-benefit analysis, i.e. different dimensions [g / veh-km, min, €] are converted to costs by using market prices (or "shadow prices"). These values are weighted according to their importance in order to ensure the assessment of environmentally friendliness and health promotion of individual mobility of children and adolescents. These parameters form the basis for the games’ scoring system. Points earned due to individual mobility behavior, can be traded in for proceeding on virtual routes of different modes on a map of Austria in the smartphone application, in order to reach virtual locations where the player can win goodies (promotional gifts, shopping vouchers, concert tickets, etc.). As several players try to reach these locations simultaneously, and the number of goodies at each location is limited the game creates motivation for playing and competing among participants. The application was tested in three different schools in the Province of Lower Austria covering pupils aged 13 to 18. A clear knowledge of the environmental impact of the transport system was identified prior to the test phase, but this knowledge hardly influences the choice of transport mode currently. However, a change in behavior had been reported during the gaming. Since this is not due to the transfer of (new) knowledge, it can be assumed that this shift was primarily caused by the game design and the information contained in the game mechanics that were incorporated resulting in a change of behavior. Generally, data collection as well as the overall concept and usage were clear for all users. However, younger people; age 13 years seems to lose interest faster than the other age classes. In particular, the interests concerning the competition were more relevant to higher classes, but at the same time the willingness to cheat increased. Thus, the full technical functionality was mentioned as requirement for further use of the application. Particularly, mode detection and tracking of individual trips have to ensure high accuracy and thus a fair scoring, since the desire for fair playing conditions was at the top in all age groups. From a scientific point of view, the application offers the opportunity to learn more about mobility behavior of young people and to use the digital world to raise the awareness and to influence user’s mode choice in a positive way. The presentation will give an overview of the data collection, the scoring system quantifying sustainable mobility behavior and illustrate the game concept based on the automatic recognition of individual trip data. Moreover, results of the before and after attitudinal and mobility surveys will demonstrate current mobility behavior, the perception of the application and the influence on the individual mobility behavior of young people based on current data.}, author = {Roider, Oliver and Judmaier, Peter and Barberi, Alessandro and Michelberger, Frank}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, interdisziplinär, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{judmaier_untersuchungsmethoden_2014, address = {Berlin}, title = {Untersuchungsmethoden zur {Gendersensibilität} von {Arbeitsplätzen} im {Umfeld} sicherheitskritischer {Systeme}}, booktitle = {Gender {UseT}}, publisher = {Kompetenzzentrum Technik – Diversity – Chancengleichheit e.V.}, author = {Judmaier, Peter and Pohl, Margit and Michelberger, Frank and Bichler, Romana and Erharter, Dorothea and Fränzl, Thomas and Kunz, Angelika}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Creative Industries, Department Gesundheit, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Physiotherapie, best, peer-reviewed, user centered design, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{oberzaucher_nudging_2018, title = {Nudging im Ö{PNV} - menschengerechtes {Design} für optimierte {Betriebsqualitäten} im öffentlichen {Verkehr}}, number = {12/2018}, journal = {ETR - Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau}, author = {Oberzaucher, Elisabeth and Rüger, Bernhard}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {74--77}, } @article{egger_automatisches_2018, title = {Automatisches {Trennen} von {Güterwagen} mit {Schraubenkupplung}}, number = {09/2018}, journal = {ETR - Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau}, author = {Egger, Martin and Zellner, Christoph and Stadlmann, Burkhard and Saliger, Florian and Traussenegger, Peter and Zajicek, Jürgen and Michelberger, Frank}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {136--140}, } @article{michelberger_uberlegungen_2020, title = {Überlegungen zur {Wiedereinführung} der {Beförderung} von {Postgütern} mit der {Bahn}}, issn = {1868-5919,}, number = {02/2020}, journal = {Ingenieurspiegel}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Heil, Gernot}, month = feb, year = {2020}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {7--8}, } @article{michelberger_schotterflug_2018, title = {Schotterflug durch {Eisabwurf} – {Problematik} und mögliche {Maßnahmen}}, issn = {ISSN 1868-5919}, number = {2/2018}, journal = {Ingenieurspiegel}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Ostermann, Michael and Maly, Thomas}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {56--57}, } @inproceedings{grossberger_mobile_2019, address = {Budapest, Hungary}, title = {Mobile {Application} for bridge maintenance and management}, author = {Grossberger, Hirut and Geiger, Alexander and Michlberger, Frank}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Poster, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_fur_2006, title = {Für jede {Region} die passende {Lösung}. {Hintergründe} für die {Planungen} zur {Umspurung} von {Mariazeller}- und {Ybbstalbahn}, {Teil} 2}, journal = {Verlag Regionale Schienen, Salzburg}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = mar, year = {2006}, note = {00000 Teil 2}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_fur_2005, title = {Für jede {Region} die passende {Lösung}. {Hintergründe} für die {Planungen} zur {Umspurung} von {Mariazeller}- und {Ybbstalbahn}}, journal = {Verlag Regionale Schienen, Salzburg}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = may, year = {2005}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_infrastrukturvertrag_2004, title = {Infrastrukturvertrag für die {Niederösterreichischen} {Schmalspurbahnen}}, number = {2/2004}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = feb, year = {2004}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_zur_2001, title = {Zur {Situation} der {Regionalbahnen} in {Niederösterreich}}, number = {5/2001}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = may, year = {2001}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @book{knoll_fratres_2005, address = {Salzburg}, title = {Fratres – {Slavonice}: {Wege} in die {Zukunft}}, volume = {Tagungsband der „2. Salzburger Verkehrstage 2004“}, publisher = {Verlag Regionale Schienen}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = mar, year = {2005}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @techreport{knoll_city-tram_2004, title = {City-{Tram} für {St}. {Pölten}: {Legt} {Schienen} zwischen {Stadt} und {Land}!}, institution = {Eigenverlag}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jul, year = {2004}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @techreport{knoll_wieselbus-system_2008, address = {Paris}, title = {Das {Wieselbus}-{System} (deutsch und englisch)}, institution = {Verlag der UITP}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = sep, year = {2008}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_keine_2006, address = {Wien}, title = {Keine nostalgische, sondern moderne {Idee}}, journal = {Wirtschaftsblatt}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jul, year = {2006}, note = {00000 (S7 Wien – Pressburg)}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @techreport{knoll_haben_2006, address = {Salzburg}, title = {Haben {Regionalbahnen} {Zukunft}?}, institution = {Verlag Regionale Schienen}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jan, year = {2006}, note = {00000 In: „Regional-Stadtbahn für Salzburg – Die Zeit ist reif“}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_grose_2015, address = {Wien}, title = {Große {Projekte} brauchen einen langen {Atem}. {Wissenschaftliche} {Festschrift} anlässlich des 75. {Geburtstages} von {Prof}. {Dr}. {Hermann} {Knoflacher}.}, isbn = {ISBN 978-3-9503375-4-9}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, editor = {Institut für Verkehrswissenschaften, Forschungsbereich für Verkehrsplanung und Verkehrstechnik, Technische Universität Wien}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_neue_2015, title = {Neue {Schiene} im {Department} {Bahntechnologie} und {Mobilität}. {Dritte} {Spezialisierungsrichtung} erlaubt breites {Verständnis} für erweiterte {Geschäftsmodelle}.}, number = {Dezember 2015}, journal = {Die Schiene, Wien}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = dec, year = {2015}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {4--5}, } @article{knoll_department_2015, title = {Department {Bahntechnologie} und {Mobilität} an der {FH} {St}. {Pölten}}, issn = {0013-5437}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {12/2015}, journal = {Elektrische Bahnen, München}, author = {Knoll, Otfried and {Michelberger, Frank} and {Preslmayr, Thomas}}, month = dec, year = {2015}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, best-tpreslmayr, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {610 -- 617}, } @article{knoll_neuer_2015, title = {Ein neuer {Zugang} in der {Ausbildung} von {Eisenbahningenieuren}}, issn = {0013-5437}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {12/2015}, journal = {Elektrische Bahnen, München}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = dec, year = {2015}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {597}, } @article{knoll_ganzheitliches_2016, title = {Ein ganzheitliches {Verständnis} des {Eisenbahnwesens} ist entscheidend.}, number = {2-2016}, journal = {St. Pölten Konkret}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {20}, } @book{knoll_vision_2015, address = {Wien}, title = {Vision wird {Himmelstreppe} - {Die} {Mariazellerbahn} und ihre {Triebwagen}}, isbn = {978-3-902894-28-1}, language = {German}, publisher = {Verlag Railway-Media-Group}, editor = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_interview-_2015, title = {Interview- {Drei} {Fragen} an {Dipl}.-{Ing}. {Otfried} {Knoll}}, issn = {0013-5437}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {12/2015}, journal = {Elektrische Bahnen, München}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {618}, } @book{knoll_entwicklung_2015, address = {Luzern}, title = {Entwicklung der {Stromversorgungsanlagen} der {Mariazellerbahn} 1907 – 2015.}, volume = {9/2015}, publisher = {Minirex}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_bahnen_2016, title = {Bahnen brauchen gute {Ingenieure}}, issn = {0254-5314}, number = {25-2016}, journal = {Verkehr}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_technische_2019, title = {Technische {Herausforderungen} für den {Einsatz} historischer {Fahrzeuge} auf der {Traunseetram} {Gmunden} - {Vorchdorf}}, issn = {1868-5919}, number = {2/2019}, journal = {Ingenieurspiegel, Public Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Bingen (D)}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @incollection{knoll_wie_2018, address = {FH St. Pölten}, title = {Wie günde ich ein {Eisenbahnunternehmen}? {Ein} {Planspiel} zur integrierten {Kompetenzentwicklung}.}, booktitle = {Tagungsband zum {Tag} der {Lehre} 2018 der {FH} {St}. {Pölten}}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = oct, year = {2018}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_vision_2018, title = {Vision - {Engagement} - {Realität}: {Der} {Transformationsprozess} des kleinsten {Straßenbahnbetriebes} der {Welt}}, issn = {2222-2251}, number = {11-12/2018}, journal = {Die Schiene, Wien}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_bahn_2018, address = {FH St. Pölten, Department Bahntechnologie und Mobilität}, title = {Bahn ist {Zukunkt}. 10 {Jahre} {Bahntechnologie}-{Studiengänge} an der {FH} {St}. {Pölten} 2008 - 2018}, editor = {Knoll, Otfried and Preslmayr, Thomas}, month = sep, year = {2018}, keywords = {Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_technische_2019, title = {Technische {Lösungen} beim {Umbau} der historischen {Fahrzeuge} für die {Traunseetram}}, number = {9/2019}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_vision_2018, title = {Vision wird {Wirklichkeit}: {Die} {Traunseetram} ist vollendet}, number = {9/2018}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried and Döderlein, Christoph}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_systemische_2019, title = {Systemische {Eisenbahn}-{Ausbildung} an der {Fachhochschule} {St}. {Pölten}}, issn = {0037-4997}, number = {9/2019}, journal = {Signal + Draht}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_jahr_2019, title = {Ein {Jahr} {Traunseetram} – erste {Bilanz}.}, number = {04/2019}, journal = {Forum Mobil - Verkehrspolitik, Naverkehr, Nachhaltige Mobilität}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = apr, year = {2019}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_125_2019, title = {125 {Jahre} {Gmundner} {Straßenbahn}}, number = {11/2019}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-lbknollo}, } @inproceedings{pirker_obstacles_2021, title = {Obstacles and {Challenges} in {Transforming} {Applications} for {Distributed} {Data} {Ledger} {Integration}}, doi = {10/gn622r}, abstract = {The application opportunities of distributed ledger technologies (DLT) for replicated, shared and synchronized data, across multiple nodes in a network, may create new possibilities in computing. There are notable differences between applications designed from scratch for being DLT-enabled and established IT applications that assume fundamentally a centralized computing architecture. This short paper reflects on the challenges in transforming established, conventional IT applications to be DLT-enabled. If such a transformation can be implemented successfully, repeatedly, and with acceptable effort, this means that today’s currently deployed IT applications may subsequently take advantage of beneficial properties of DLT. However, there are still a variety of aspects that need to be considered—this short paper contributes to that discussion.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 16th {International} {Workshop} on {Frontiers} in {Availability}, {Reli}- ability and {Security} ({FARES})}, author = {Pirker, Martin and Piller, Ernst}, month = aug, year = {2021}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{priebe_finding_2021, address = {Orlando, FL, USA}, title = {Finding {Your} {Way} {Through} the {Jungle} of {Big} {Data} {Architectures}}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9671862}, doi = {10/gn7mtm}, abstract = {This paper presents a systematic review of common analytical data architectures based on DAMA-DMBOK and ArchiMate. The paper is work in progress and provides a first view on Gartner’s Logical Data Warehouse paradigm, Data Fabric and Dehghani’s Data Mesh proposal as well as their interdependencies. It furthermore sketches the way forward how this work can be extended by covering more architecture paradigms (incl. classic Data Warehouse, Data Vault, Data Lake, Lambda and Kappa architectures) and introducing a template with among others "context", "problem" and "solution" descriptions, leading ultimately to a pattern system providing guidance for choosing the right architecture paradigm for the right situation.}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Priebe, Torsten and Neumaier, Sebastian and Markus, Stefan}, year = {2021}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{hoffmann_instrumente_2022, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Instrumente der {Analyse} in der {Investor} {Relations} und {Finanzkommunikation}}, isbn = {978-3-658-23389-1}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-23389-1_14-1}, language = {de}, urldate = {2022-01-06}, booktitle = {Handbuch {Investor} {Relations} und {Finanzkommunikation}}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, editor = {Hoffmann, Christian Pieter and Schiereck, Dirk and Zerfaß, Ansgar}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-23389-1_14-1}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institute for Innovation Systems, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best lbkovarova, best lbpellegrini, financial behavior, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--21}, } @article{kieseberg_secure_2021, title = {Secure {Internal} {Data} {Markets}}, volume = {13}, copyright = {Open Access}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/13/8/208/pdf}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/fi13080208}, abstract = {The data market concept has gained a lot of momentum in recent years, fuelled by initiatives to set up such markets, eg, on the European level. Still, the typical data market concept aims at providing a centralised platform with all of its positive and negative side effects. Internal data markets, also called local or on-premise data markets, on the other hand, are set up to allow data trade inside an institution (eg, between divisions of a large company) or between members of a small, well-defined consortium, thus allowing the remuneration of providing data inside these structures. Still, while research on securing global data markets has garnered some attention throughout recent years, the internal data markets have been treated as being more or less similar in this respect. In this paper, we outline the major differences between global and internal data markets with respect to security and why further research is required. Furthermore, we provide a fundamental model for a secure internal data market that can be used as a starting point for the generation of concrete internal data market models. Finally, we provide an overview on the research questions we deem most pressing in order to make the internal data market concept work securely, thus allowing for more widespread adoption.}, number = {8}, journal = {Future Internet}, author = {Kieseberg, Peter and Schrittwieser, Sebastian and Weippl, Edgar}, month = aug, year = {2021}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, best, best lbkieseberg, peer-reviewed}, } @article{stoger_legal_2021, title = {Legal aspects of data cleansing in medical {AI}}, volume = {42}, copyright = {Open Access}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0267364921000601}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clsr.2021.105587}, abstract = {Data quality is of paramount importance for the smooth functioning of modern data-driven AI applications with machine learning as a core technology. This is also true for medical AI, where malfunctions due to "dirty data" can have particularly dramatic harmful implications. Consequently, data cleansing is an important part in improving the usability of (Big) Data for medical AI systems. However, it should not be overlooked that data cleansing can also have negative effects on data quality if not performed carefully. This paper takes an interdisciplinary look at some of the technical and legal challenges of data cleansing against the background of European medical device law, with the key message that technical and legal aspects must always be considered together in such a sensitive context.}, journal = {Computer Law \& Security Review}, author = {Stöger, Karl and Schneeberger, David and Kieseberg, Peter and Holzinger, Andreas}, month = jan, year = {2021}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, best, best pkieseberg, peer-reviewed}, } @article{zielinski_persistence_2021, title = {Persistence {Codebooks} for {Topological} {Data} {Analysis}}, volume = {54}, copyright = {Open Access}, issn = {0269-2821}, url = {https://rdcu.be/b6ENZ}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10462-020-09897-4}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Intelligence Review}, author = {Zielinski, Bartosz and Lipinski, Michal and Juda, Mateusz and {Zeppelzauer, Matthias} and {Dlotko, Pawel}}, year = {2021}, keywords = {3D surface classification, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Green OA, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Open Access, Surface texture analysis, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed, persistence diagram, persistence image, persistent homology, surface representation, surface topology analysis}, pages = {1969--2009}, } @article{fellocker_psychodramapsychotherapie_2021, title = {Psychodramapsychotherapie bei {Traumafolgestörungen} und {Suchterkrankung}.}, copyright = {Open Access}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11620-021-00622-z}, journal = {Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie}, author = {Fellöcker, Kurt}, month = jan, year = {2021}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--14}, } @article{hoffmann_corporate_2020, title = {The {Corporate} {Reporting} {Monitor} 2020}, url = {https://reporting-times.com/app/uploads/2020/10/CCR_Reporting_Times_17_CH_16-17.pdf}, number = {No. 17}, journal = {The Reporting Times}, author = {Hoffmann, Christian and Knabben, Lea and Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Scheinwiller, Thomas}, year = {2020}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, best, best-lbkovarova, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {16--17}, } @article{oberzaucher_elisabeth_nudging_2018, title = {Nudging im Ö{PNV} - menschengerechtes {Design} für optimierte {Betriebsqualitäten} im öffentlichen {Verkehr}}, number = {12/2018}, journal = {ETR - Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau}, author = {Oberzaucher, Elisabeth and Rüger, Bernhard}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {74--77}, } @article{nagy_wirkungen_2016, title = {Wirkungen der {Heimerziehung} heute – {Jugendliche} {Orientierungen} zu {Autonomie} und {Eigenverantwortung}}, number = {2/2016}, journal = {SIO - Sozialarbeit in Österreich}, author = {Nagy, Andrea}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q2/16, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {15--19}, } @article{aufreiter_familienrat_2016, title = {Der {Familienrat} - das {Recht} der {Familie} auf ihre eigenen {Lösungen}}, volume = {11}, issn = {1819-3889}, number = {4}, journal = {iFamZ Interdisziplinäre Zeitschrift für Familienrecht. Beratung – Unterbringung – Rechtsfürsorge}, author = {Aufreiter, Claudia and Haselbacher, Christine}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q3/16, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {269--274}, } @article{litschka_political_2019, title = {The {Political} {Economy} of {Media} {Capabilities}: {The} {Capability} {Approach} in {Media} {Policy}}, volume = {9}, url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.9.2019.0079#metadata_info_tab_contents}, doi = {10/gnk9k2}, abstract = {In this article, the implications and application possibilities of the capability approach by Amartya Sen for normative discussions about media policy are explored. It gives an overview of some important streams of heterodox political-economic approaches in economics and their role in a “mediatized” world and centers on two concepts of major interest for media policies: the potential media capabilities can have for media users in a mediatized economy, and the important role of publicity and mass media when questions of justice are concerned. For both issues, the capability approach offers interesting insights from a political-economic perspective.}, language = {EN}, journal = {Journal of Information Policy}, author = {Litschka, Michael}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best lb litschka, peer-reviewed}, pages = {63--94}, } @article{kolm_preventing_nodate, title = {Preventing type 2 diabetes mellitus in women with previous gestational diabetes: a systematic re-view}, language = {English}, journal = {Prospero Registration No. CRD42014014754}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Harreiter, Jürgen and Höld, Elisabeth and Dovjak, Gregor and Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Brose, Markus and Kautzky-Willer, Alexandra}, keywords = {2014, 2016, Department Gesundheit, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{raffaseder_statdt_kunst_2007, title = {{staTdT}\_kunst – an {Intermedia}-{Performance}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Conference} „{Audio} {Mostly} 2007“, {TU} {Illmenau}}, author = {Raffaseder, Hannes}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @incollection{redelsteiner_mystery_2016, address = {Bratislava}, title = {Mystery patients - a first step to overcome the missing ambulance service quality management gap?}, isbn = {1338-4171}, booktitle = {Aktuality urgentnej mediciny}, author = {Redelsteiner, Christoph}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, EN, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q2/16, best}, pages = {106 -- 108}, } @incollection{fargion_tante_2016, address = {Rom}, title = {Tante professioni – tante visioni: come costruire un consenso sulle priorità}, isbn = {978-88-430-7646-8}, language = {Italiano}, booktitle = {L'intervento sociale tra gestione del rischio e partecipazione}, publisher = {Carocci editore}, author = {Lorenz, Walter and Nagy, Andrea}, editor = {Fargion, Silvia and Frei, Sabina and Lorenz, Walter}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q1/16, best}, pages = {183--197}, } @misc{nagy_comparison_2006, title = {Comparison of the concept of "morality in community life" in the works of {John} {Dewey} and {Emile} {Durkheim}}, url = {http://studymore.org.uk/xnagy.htm}, publisher = {Middlesex University}, author = {Nagy, Andrea}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @book{pflegerl_passgenau_2013, address = {Münster}, title = {passgenau helfen - soziale arbeit als mitgestalterin gesellschaftlicher und sozialer prozesse. festschrift für peter pantuček}, isbn = {978-3-643-50526-2}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, editor = {Pflegerl, Johannes and Vyslouzil, Monika and Pantucek, Gertraud}, year = {2013}, keywords = {2013, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Buch, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @book{redelsteiner_handbuch_2011, address = {Wien}, edition = {2. Auflage}, title = {Das {Handbuch} für {Notfall}- und {Rettungssanitäter}. {Patientenbetreuung} nach {Leitsymptomen}}, isbn = {978-3-7003-1775-3}, publisher = {Braumüller}, editor = {Redelsteiner, Christoph and Kuderna, Heinz and Kühberger, Rudolf and Baubin, Michael and Feichtelbauer, Erwin and Prause, Gerhard and Lütgendorf, Philipp and Schreiber, Wolfgang}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @incollection{sommer_analyse_2012, address = {Wien}, title = {Analyse und {Evaluation} im {Kontext} {Schulsozialarbeit}}, booktitle = {Blickpunkt: {Schulsozialarbeit} in Österreich}, publisher = {Löcker}, author = {Sommer, Sabine and Vyslouzil, Monika}, editor = {Bakic, Josef and Coulin-Kuglitsch, Johanna}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {139--150}, } @inproceedings{blumenstein_evaluating_2016, address = {Baltimore, MD, USA}, title = {Evaluating {Information} {Visualization} on {Mobile} {Devices}: {Gaps} and {Challenges} in the {Empirical} {Evaluation} {Design} {Space}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-4818-8}, url = {https://phaidra.fhstp.ac.at/o:4873}, doi = {10/cwc6}, abstract = {With their increasingly widespread use, mobile devices have become a highly relevant target environment for Information Visualization. However, far too little attention has been paid to evaluation of interactive visualization techniques on mobile devices. To fill this gap, this paper provides a structured overview of the commonly used evaluation approaches for mobile visualization. For this, it systematically reviews the scientific literature of major InfoVis and HCI venues and categorizes the relevant work based on six dimensions circumscribing the design and evaluation space for visualization on mobile devices. Based on the 21 evaluations reviewed, reproducibility, device variety and usage environment surface as the three main issues in evaluation of information visualization on mobile devices. To overcome these issues, we argue for a transparent description of all research aspects and propose to focus more on context of usage and technology.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of 2016 {Workshop} on {Beyond} {Time} {And} {Errors}: {Novel} {Evaluation} {Methods} {For} {Visualization}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and Niederer, Christina and Wagner, Markus and Schmiedl, Grischa and Rind, Alexander and Aigner, Wolfgang}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time Projekt: Couragierte Gemeinde Projekt: VALID Projekt: VisOnFire}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, best, best-kblumenstein, best-lbaigner, best-lbwagnerm, evaluation, information visualization, mobile, peer-reviewed}, pages = {125--132}, } @misc{anderluh_implementation_2021, address = {Athen/hybrid}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Implementation of cargo bikes in urban freight delivery schemes - {Benefits} and {Challenges}}, url = {https://euro2021athens.com/}, author = {Anderluh, Alexandra}, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: Inns'Paket}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Wiss. Beitrag, best}, } @article{knoll_zur_2021, title = {Zur {Zukunft} der {Regionalbahnen} – neuere {Entwicklungen} bei datenfunkgeführten {Betriebsverfahren}}, issn = {1421-2900}, number = {09/2021}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_zur_2021, title = {Zur {Zukunft} der {Regionalbahnen}}, number = {3-4/2021}, journal = {Österreichische Zeitschrift für Verkehrswissenschaft ös}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, wiss. Beitrag}, } @techreport{michelberger_ergebnisbericht_2018, address = {Wien}, type = {Endbericht}, title = {Ergebnisbericht {Projekt} {StilvA} - {Studie} für eine innovative, lärm- und verschleißarme {Bremsung} am {Abrollberg}}, url = {https://www2.ffg.at/verkehr/projekte.php?id=1473&lang=de}, language = {Deutsch}, institution = {Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft mbH}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Fabian, Christian and Jungwirth, Mario and Kalteis, Martin and Merschak, Simon and Stadlmann, Burkhard and Stock, Lukas and Wagner, Adrian}, month = aug, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Präsentation, best, best-lbmichelberger, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{wagner_proposal_2020, address = {Zagreb}, title = {Proposal of an ergonomic interface for supervision and control of an automated shunting device}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, author = {Wagner, Adrian and Haramina, Hrvoje and Michelberger, Frank}, month = mar, year = {2020}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Mobilität, Vortrag, best, best-awagner, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{stadlmann_automatisierung_2018, address = {Linz}, title = {Automatisierung im {Verschiebebahnhof}}, isbn = {978-3-99062-175-}, booktitle = {Jahrbuch der {Logistikforschung} - {Innovative} {Anwendungen}, {Konzepte} \& {Technologie}}, publisher = {Trauner Verlag + Buchservice}, author = {Stadlmann, Burkhard and Egger, Martin and Michelberger, Frank and Zajicek, Jürgen}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {73--82}, } @incollection{ruger_influence_2018, address = {Cham}, title = {Influence of {Passenger} {Behaviour} on {Railway}-{Station} {Infrastructure}}, isbn = {978-3-319-78544-8}, language = {English}, booktitle = {Sustainable {Rail} {Transport}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Rüger, Bernhard}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Buch, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {S. 127 -- 160}, } @inproceedings{zellner_automated_2018, address = {Vienna}, title = {Automated handling of a screw coupling of freight wagons}, author = {Zellner, Christoph and Michelberger, Frank and Stadlmann, Burkhard and Egger, Martin and Hattinger, Matthias and Zajicek, Jürgen}, month = apr, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{wagner_problem_2014, address = {Paris}, title = {Problem {Characterization} and {Abstraction} for {Visual} {Analytics} in {Behavior}-{Based} {Malware} {Pattern} {Analysis}}, url = {https://ifs.tuwien.ac.at/~rind/preprint/wagner_2014_VizSec_problem.pdf}, doi = {10/cv8p}, abstract = {Behavior-based analysis of emerging malware families involves finding suspicious patterns in large collections of execution traces. This activity cannot be automated for previously unknown malware families and thus malware analysts would benefit greatly from integrating visual analytics methods in their process. However existing approaches are limited to fairly static representations of data and there is no systematic characterization and abstraction of this problem domain. Therefore we performed a systematic literature study, conducted a focus group as well as semi-structured interviews with 10 malware analysts to elicit a problem abstraction along the lines of data, users, and tasks. The requirements emerging from this work can serve as basis for future design proposals to visual analytics-supported malware pattern analysis.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Eleventh} {Workshop} on {Visualization} for {Cyber} {Security}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Wagner, Markus and Aigner, Wolfgang and Rind, Alexander and Dornhackl, Hermann and Kadletz, Konstantin and Luh, Robert and Tavolato, Paul}, editor = {Harrison, Lane}, month = nov, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: TARGET Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {2014, Creative Industries, Department Technologie, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, KAVA-Time, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Visual analytics, best, best-lbwagnerm, evaluation, malicious software, malware analysis, peer-reviewed, problem characterization and abstraction, user centered design, visualization}, pages = {9 -- 16}, } @inproceedings{bogl_visual_2014, title = {Visual {Analytics} {Methods} to {Guide} {Diagnostics} for {Time} {Series} {Model} {Predictions}}, url = {https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_232994.pdf}, abstract = {Visual Analytics methods are used to guide domain experts in the task of model selection through an interactive visual exploration environment with short feedback cycles. Evaluation showed the benefits of this approach. However, experts also expressed the demand for prediction capabilities as being already important during the model selection process. Furthermore, good model candidates might show only small variations in the information criteria and structures which are not easily recognizable in the residual plots. To achieve this, we propose TiMoVA-Predict to close the gap and to support different types of predictions with a Visual Analytics approach. Providing prediction capabilities in addition to the information criteria and the residual plots, allows for interactively assessing the predictions during the model selection process via an visual exploration environment.}, urldate = {2022-05-24}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {IEEE} {VIS} 2014 {Workshop} {Visualization} for {Predictive} {Analytics}, {VPA}}, author = {Bögl, Markus and Aigner, Wolfgang and Filzmoser, Peter and Gschwandtner, Theresia and Lammarsch, Tim and Miksch, Silvia and Rind, Alexander}, editor = {Perer, Adam and Bertini, Enrico and Maciejewski, Ross and Sun, Jimeng}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {Creative Industries, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, visualization, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{priebe_business_2015, address = {Santa Clara}, title = {Business {Information} {Modeling}: {A} {Methodology} for {Data}-{Intensive} {Projects}, {Data} {Science} and {Big} {Data} {Governance}}, volume = {IEEE}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7363987}, doi = {10.1109/BigData.2015.7363987}, abstract = {This paper discusses an integrated methodology to structure and formalize business requirements in large data-intensive projects, e.g. data warehouses implementations, turning them into precise and unambiguous data definitions suitable to facilitate harmonization and assignment of data governance responsibilities. We place a business information model in the center - used end-to-end from analysis, design, development, testing to data quality checks by data stewards. In addition, we show that the approach is suitable beyond traditional data warehouse environments, applying it also to big data landscapes and data science initiatives - where business requirements analysis is often neglected. As proper tool support has turned out to be inevitable in many real-world settings, we also discuss software requirements and their implementation in the Accurity Glossary tool. The approach is evaluated based on a large banking data warehouse project the authors are currently involved in.}, booktitle = {2015 {IEEE} {International} {Conference} on {Big} {Data} ({Big} {Data})}, author = {Priebe, Torsten and Markus, Stefan}, month = dec, year = {2015}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {2056--2065}, } @inproceedings{eigner_towards_2021, address = {Rhodes, Greece}, title = {Towards {Resilient} {Artificial} {Intelligence}: {Survey} and {Research} {Issues}}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9527986}, doi = {10.1109/CSR51186.2021.9527986}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2021 {IEEE} {International} {Conference} on {Cyber} {Security} and {Resilience}}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Eigner, Oliver and Eresheim, Sebastian and Kieseberg, Peter and Klausner, Lukas Daniel and Pirker, Martin and Priebe, Torsten and Tjoa, Simon and Marulli, Fiammetta and Mercaldo, Francesco and Priebe, Torsten}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {536--542}, } @book{holzinger_5th_2021, series = {{LNCS}}, title = {5th {IFIP} {TC} 5, {TC} 12, {WG} 8.4, {WG} 8.9, {WG} 12.9 {International} {Cross}-{Domain} {Conference}, {CD}-{MAKE} 2021 {Virtual} {Event}, {August} 17–20, 2021 {Proceedings}}, isbn = {978-3-030-84060-0}, url = {https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-84060-0?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=google_books&utm_campaign=3_pier05_buy_print&utm_content=en_08082017}, number = {12844}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Holzinger, Andreas and Kieseberg, Peter and Tjoa, A Min and Weippl, Edgar}, month = aug, year = {2021}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, best, closed Access, peer-reviewed}, } @article{tassilo_pellegrini_co-production_2007, title = {Co-{Production} on the {Web}. {Social} {Software} as a {Means} of {Collaborative} {Value} {Creation} in {Web}-based {Infrastructures}}, issn = {1614-1687}, url = {http://www.i-r-i-e.net/inhalt/007/37-pellegrini.pdf}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {International Review on Information Ethics}, author = {{Tassilo Pellegrini}}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {1--6}, } @article{holzinger_kandinsky_2020, title = {{KANDINSKY} {Patterns}: {A} {Swiss}-{Knife} for the {Study} of {Explainable} {AI}}, url = {https://phaidra.fhstp.ac.at/o:4336}, number = {120}, journal = {ERCIM-News}, author = {Holzinger, Andreas and Kieseberg, Peter and Müller, Heimo}, month = jan, year = {2020}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {41--42}, } @article{wenzl_hack_2019, title = {From {Hack} to {Elaborate} {Technique}—{A} {Survey} on {Binary} {Rewriting}}, volume = {52}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3316415}, abstract = {Binary rewriting is changing the semantics of a program without having the source code at hand. It is used for diverse purposes, such as emulation (e.g., QEMU), optimization (e.g., DynInst), observation (e.g., Valgrind), and hardening (e.g., Control flow integrity enforcement). This survey gives detailed insight into the development and state-of-the-art in binary rewriting by reviewing 67 publications from 1966 to 2018. Starting from these publications, we provide an in-depth investigation of the challenges and respective solutions to accomplish binary rewriting. Based on our findings, we establish a thorough categorization of binary rewriting approaches with respect to their use-case, applied analysis technique, code-transformation method, and code generation techniques. We contribute a comprehensive mapping between binary rewriting tools, applied techniques, and their domain of application. Our findings emphasize that although much work has been done over the past decades, most of the effort was put into improvements aiming at rewriting general purpose applications but ignoring other challenges like altering throughput-oriented programs or software with real-time requirements, which are often used in the emerging field of the Internet of Things. To the best of our knowledge, our survey is the first comprehensive overview on the complete binary rewriting process.}, number = {3 / Artikel 49}, journal = {ACM Computing Surveys}, author = {Wenzl, Matthias and Merzdovnik, Georg and Ullrich, Johanna and Weippl, Edgar}, month = jun, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: TARGET}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Security Management \& Privacy, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{von_suess_schwein_2016, address = {Wien}, title = {Ein {Schwein} für einen {Tag} – {Alternate} {Reality} {Game} aus dem {Forschungslab}}, url = {http://www.fh-vie.ac.at/Forschung/FH-Forschungsforum-2016}, booktitle = {Forschungsforum der österreichischen {Fachhochschulkonferenz}}, author = {von Suess, Rosa and Biechele, Jennifer and Prochaska, Harald and Blumenstein, Kerstin and Ederer, Thomas and Gebesmair, Andreas}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Beitrag in Tagungsband, Department Technologie, Diversität und Demokratieentwicklung, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, SP IlseA Partizipation, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best lbvonsuess, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{rametsteiner_branchen_2009, title = {Branchen {Tracking} - {Die} kontinuierliche {Wirkungsmessung} von {Medien}}, number = {03/2009}, journal = {transfer, Werbeforschung \& Praxis}, author = {Rametsteiner, Harald}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {43--47}, } @article{mayrhofer_partizipative_2019, title = {Partizipative {Forschung} in der {Sozialen} {Arbeit}}, language = {DE}, number = {Sonderheft 21}, journal = {Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie}, editor = {Mayrhofer, Hemma and Wächter, Natalia and Pflegerl, Johannes}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, best-jpflegerl, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {144}, } @article{kolm_diatetik-ausbildung_2016, title = {Diätetik-{Ausbildung} für das 21. {Jahrhundert} – {Beispiel} {IMPECD}: {Herausforderungen} für das {Gesundheits}-system in {Europa}: {Demographischer} {Wandel} und gesellschaftliche {Veränderungen}}, volume = {18}, number = {2}, journal = {Journal für Ernährungsmedizin}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Kohlenberg-Müller, Kathrin and Werkman, Andrea and Valentini, Luzia and Vanherle, Koen}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: IMPECD}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Studiengang Diätologie, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {28--29}, } @article{kufner_methodik_2016, title = {Methodik der österreichischen {Bewährungshilfe} {Beziehungsarbeit}. {Risikoorientierte} {Bewährungshilfe} \& {Methodenentwicklung} seit {Beginn} der {Institutionalisierung} – eine {Literaturstudie} von 1990 bis 2015.}, volume = {15}, url = {https://soziales-kapital.at/index.php/sozialeskapital/article/view/431/781}, journal = {Soziales\_Kapital (Online Journal)}, author = {Kufner, Jonathan}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{sommer_generationenubergreifendes_2016, address = {30.3.2016}, title = {Generationenübergreifendes {Wohnen} und {Quartiersentwicklung}}, url = {http://ffhoarep.fh-ooe.at/handle/123456789/633}, booktitle = {Brücken bauen - {Perspektiven} gestalten}, publisher = {Fachhochschule des BFI Wien GmbH}, author = {Sommer, Sabine and Moser, Michaela}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q2/16, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{haselbacher_typische_2012, title = {Typische und atypische {Familienformen}}, issn = {10-197729}, number = {3}, journal = {SIÖ - Sozialarbeit in Österreich}, author = {Haselbacher, Christine}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {29--36}, } @article{redelsteiner_von_2015, title = {Von der „{Rettung}“ zum mobilen präklinischen {Dienst}. {Der} {Rettungsdienst} auf dem {Weg} zu einem {Paradigmen}- und {Strategiewechsel}?}, issn = {2070-3481}, url = {http://soziales-kapital.at/index.php/sozialeskapital/article/view/361}, abstract = {Der nicht indizierte Transport von Patienten ins Krankenhaus muss der Vergangenheit angehören. Das Screening von Patienten vor Ort und deren Lenkung zu passenden Ressourcen erfordert eine Anpassung des Qualifikationsniveaus von Sanitätern und eine Ausbildung in unmittelbarer Nähe der Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege. Neben Kenntnissen aus den Bereichen Medizin, Pflege, Sanitätshilfe, Soziale Arbeit und Management sind zahlreiche manuelle, soziale, organisatorische und wissenschaftliche Kompetenzen für diese verantwortungsvolle Aufgabenstellung erforderlich. Diese Berufe sind daher im europäischen Kontext durchgängig als Ausbildungen zumindest auf Bachelorniveau konzipiert. Die FH St. Pölten erarbeitet derzeit ein entsprechendes Kurrikulum im Rahmen des österreichischen gesetzlichen Kontexts. Dieser Artikel ist in der Österreichischen Zeitschrift für Pflegerecht, Nr 6 (2014) erschienen und soll in soziales\_kapital einem breiteren Sozialarbeitspublikum verfügbar gemacht werden. Eine Genehmigung der Zeitschrift liegt uns vor: Redelsteiner, Christoph (2014): Von der „Rettung“ zum mobilen präklinischen Dienst. Der Rettungsdienst auf dem Weg zu einem Paradigmen- und Strategiewechsel? In: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Pflegerecht. Nr. 6, S. 164-166.}, language = {de}, number = {13}, urldate = {2015-03-04}, journal = {soziales\_kapital}, author = {Redelsteiner, Christoph}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q1/15, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {183--189}, } @article{pflegerl_soziale_2014, title = {Soziale {Arbeit} im {Kontext} von {Wohnen}, {Pflege} und {Betreuung} älterer {Menschen}}, issn = {2070-3481}, url = {http://soziales-kapital.at/index.php/sozialeskapital/article/view/312}, abstract = {Der Beitrag beschreibt die Auseinandersetzung im Fachbereich Soziales an der FH St. Pölten in den vergangenen Jahren mit den Themenfeldern Betreuung, Pflege und Wohnen älterer Menschen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Situation pflegender Angehöriger. Dargestellt werden die Inhalte und Ergebnisse von zwei Forschungsprojekten zu diesem Themenbereich, in denen Innovationspotenzial für Soziale Arbeit im Kontext der ambulanten Pflege erarbeitet wurde.}, language = {de}, number = {11}, urldate = {2014-11-07}, journal = {soziales\_kapital}, author = {Pflegerl, Johannes}, year = {2014}, keywords = {2014, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q1/14, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{iber_auditory_2019, address = {Nottingham, UNited Kingdom}, title = {Auditory {Augmented} {Reality} for {Cyber} {Physical} {Production} {Systems}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-7297-8}, doi = {10.1145/3356590.3356600}}, abstract = {We describe a proof-of-concept approach on the sonification of estimated operation states of 3D printing processes. The results of this study form the basis for the development of an “intelligent” noise protection headphone as part of Cyber Physical Production Systems, which provides auditorily augmented information to machine operators and enables radio communication between them. Further application areas are implementations in control rooms (equipped with multichannel loudspeaker systems) and utilization for training purposes. The focus of our research lies on situation-specific acoustic processing of conditioned machine sounds and operation related data with high information content, considering the often highly auditorily influenced working knowledge of skilled workers. As a proof-of-concept the data stream of error probability estimations regarding partly manipulated 3D printing processes was mapped to three sonification models, giving evidence about momentary operation states. The neural network applied indicates a high accuracy ({\textgreater}93\%) concerning error estimation distinguishing between normal and manipulated operation states. None of the manipulated states could be identified by listening. An auditory augmentation, respectively sonification of these error estimations provides a considerable benefit to process monitoring.}, booktitle = {{AudioMostly} ({AM}'19)}, publisher = {ACM New York, NY, USA}, author = {Iber, Michael and Lechner, Patrik and Jandl, Christian and Mader, Manuel and Reichmann, Michael}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: IML}, keywords = {Auditory Display, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Smart Manufacturing, Vortrag, best, best-lbiber, peer-reviewed, ⚠️ Invalid DOI}, } @article{falbock_am_2019, title = {Am {Rande}, daneben und dazwischen – die {Stimmen} der {Anderen}. {Ethnische} {Minderheiten} und die {Medien} in Österreich}, volume = {39}, url = {https://medienundzeit.at/gaby-falboeck-christian-schwarzenegger-am-rande-daneben-und-dazwischen-die-stimmen-der-anderen-ethnische-minderheiten-und-die-medien-in-oesterreich/}, number = {3}, journal = {medien\&zeit}, author = {Falböck, Gaby and Schwarzenegger, Christian}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {34--46}, } @article{felberbauer_stochastic_2018, title = {Stochastic project management: multiple projects with multi-skilled human resources}, issn = {1099-1425}, shorttitle = {Stochastic project management}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10951-018-0592-y}, doi = {10/gnt2vk}, abstract = {This paper presents two stochastic optimization approaches for simultaneous project scheduling and personnel planning, extending a deterministic model previously developed by Heimerl and Kolisch. For the problem of assigning work packages to multi-skilled human resources with heterogeneous skills, the uncertainty on work package processing times is addressed. In the case where the required capacity exceeds the available capacity of internal resources, external human resources are used. The objective is to minimize the expected external costs. The first solution approach is a “matheuristic” based on a decomposition of the problem into a project scheduling subproblem and a staffing subproblem. An iterated local search procedure determines the project schedules, while the staffing subproblem is solved by means of the Frank–Wolfe algorithm for convex optimization. The second solution approach is sample average approximation where, based on sampled scenarios, the deterministic equivalent problem is solved through mixed-integer programming. Experimental results for synthetically generated test instances inspired by a real-world situation are provided, and some managerial insights are derived.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2019-02-28}, journal = {Journal of Scheduling}, author = {Felberbauer, Thomas and Gutjahr, Walter J. and Doerner, Karl F.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Heterogeneous skills, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Iterated local search, Personnel planning, Project scheduling, Stochastic optimization, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{felberbauer_strategic_2018, title = {Strategic {Supply} {Chain} {Design} for an {Austrian} {Winter} {Road} {Service} {Provider}}, doi = {10/gnt2vj}, abstract = {Snowplow operations are critical for public safety and economic success in countries where difficult driving conditions occur in winter. Specifically, the salt supply ensuring good driving conditions is a crucial factor. In this paper, the strategic supply chain design of a winter service provider in Austria is investigated. Two research directions on the influence of bigger and fewer salt silos per depot and the logistic costs for a unique summer salt purchasing strategy are addressed applying two independent solution approaches. On the same data basis, a simulation model is developed and a mixed integer linear problem is applied to answer the respective research questions. The first study shows that the current depot availability is quite good but that bigger and fewer salt silos per depot could be a risk. Finally, the second study shows the logistic costs for the unique summer salt purchasing strategy and the optimal salt warehouse locations.}, booktitle = {2018 {Winter} {Simulation} {Conference} ({WSC})}, author = {Felberbauer, T. and Hübl, A. and Altendorfer, K. and Gattringer, J.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Data models, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Geographic information systems, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Maintenance engineering, Planning, Roads, Supply chains, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {3120--3131}, } @inproceedings{husinsky_matthias_virtual_2018, address = {Reutlingen}, title = {Virtual {Stage}: {Interactive} {Puppeteerting} in {Mixed} {Reality}.}, url = {https://anivae.fhstp.ac.at/program/}, booktitle = {{ANIVAE} - 1st {Workshop} on {Animation} in {Virtual} und {Augmented} {Environments}, {IEEE} {VR} 2018}, author = {{Husinsky, Matthias} and {Bruckner, Franziska}}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{leitner_trendige_2018, title = {Trendige {Superfoods} – {Placebo} oder {Wundermittel}?}, volume = {33}, doi = {10/gnt2tr}, number = {2}, journal = {Ernährung und Medizin}, author = {Leitner, Gabriele}, year = {2018}, keywords = {2018, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publiktationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, pages = {55--88}, } @incollection{krone_vier_2016, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Vier {Zonen}, vier {Konzepte}, {Akteure} mit {Vergangenheit} – eine besondere {Geschichte} vom {Anfang}}, isbn = {978-3-658-09632-8}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-09632-8_62-1}, language = {de}, urldate = {2018-10-12}, booktitle = {Handbuch {Medienökonomie}}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}, author = {Falböck, Gaby and Feldinger, Norbert P.}, editor = {Krone, Jan and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-09632-8_62-1}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {1--25}, } @misc{von_suess_different_2019, address = {St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria}, title = {Different {Brilliant}: {Showcase} {Master} {Thesis}}, url = {https://iconcmt.fhstp.ac.at}, abstract = {Impuls Vortrag zur Auszeichnung von exzellenten Masterthesen aus dem Call Differenz Brilliant (Double Blind Peer Review)}, language = {Englisch}, author = {von Suess, Rosa and Tratz, Matthias}, month = nov, year = {2019}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Präsentation, best, best vonsuess}, } @incollection{ebner-zarl_digitale_2019, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Digitale {Spiele} als {Gegenstand} feministischer {Game} {Studies}}, url = {https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-3-658-20712-0_55-1}, booktitle = {Handbuch {Medien} und {Geschlecht}}, publisher = {Springer Reference Sozialwissenschaften. Springer VS}, author = {Ebner-Zarl, Astrid}, editor = {Dorer, Johanna and Geiger, Brigitte and Hipfl, Brigitte and Ratković, Viktorija}, year = {2019}, keywords = {2019, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-aebnerzarl, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--14}, } @misc{schedlberger_diatologische_2016, address = {St. Pölten}, type = {Invited talk and workshop}, title = {Diätologische {Befundung} bei {StoffwechselpatientInnen}: {Vorstellung} des {PESR}-{Models} anhand einer {Bachelorarbeit}}, author = {Schedlberger, Lisa and Kolm, Alexandra}, month = apr, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Einladung, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, } @book{kammerzelt_online-marketing_2016, address = {Baden-Baden}, series = {Organisationskommunikation}, title = {Online-{Marketing}: {Grundlagen}-{Planung}-{Durchführung}-{Messung} ({Organisationskommunikation} - {Band} 2)}, isbn = {978-3-8487-3507-5}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783845278100}, language = {Deutsch}, publisher = {Nomos}, editor = {Kammerzelt, Helmut and Wimmer, Harald}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, } @misc{tomic_hensel_economization_2019, address = {Wien}, title = {Economization of {Social} {Work} - the need for theoretical perspectives and research approaches}, language = {EN}, author = {Tomic Hensel, Marina}, month = oct, year = {2019}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, best-lbhensel}, } @book{ganahl_karl_2022, address = {Berlin}, title = {Karl {Kraus}-{Handbuch}: {Leben} – {Werk} – {Wirkung}}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, isbn = {978-3-476-05804-1}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05804-1}, publisher = {Metzler}, editor = {Ganahl, Simon and Prager, Katharina}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Extern, best}, } @article{ganahl_algorithmic_2017, title = {Algorithmic {Governmentality}}, volume = {3}, issn = {2515-2076}, url = {https://doi.org/10.16995/gc.collection.799}, doi = {10.16995/gc.collection.799}, abstract = {Special Issue}, number = {1}, journal = {Le foucaldien}, editor = {Ganahl, Simon and Erb, Maurice}, year = {2017}, note = {Publisher: Open Library of Humanities}, keywords = {Extern, best}, } @article{ganahl_foucault_2018, title = {Foucault meets {Latour}}, volume = {4}, issn = {2515-2076}, url = {https://doi.org/10.16995/gc.collection.798}, doi = {10.16995/gc.collection.798}, abstract = {Special Issue}, number = {1}, journal = {Le foucaldien}, editor = {Ganahl, Simon and Kilian, Patrick}, year = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Open Library of Humanities}, keywords = {Extern, best}, } @inproceedings{fischer_auditory_2016, address = {Segovia, Spain}, series = {Biosystems \& {Biorobotics}}, title = {An {Auditory} {Feedback} {System} in {Use} with {People} {Aged} +50 {Years}: {Compliance} and {Modifications} in {Gait} {Pattern}}, copyright = {©2017 Springer International Publishing AG}, isbn = {978-3-319-46668-2 978-3-319-46669-9}, shorttitle = {An {Auditory} {Feedback} {System} in {Use} with {People} {Aged} +50 {Years}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-46669-9_143}, doi = {10/gnt2tg}, abstract = {Aging leads to gait impairments, which increases the risk for falls. In this study the impact of the auditory feedback system SONIGait on gait parameters in elderly persons was investigated. Twenty-one participants walked at self-selected speed with four variations of real-time auditory feedback of their plantar pressure. Repeated measures ANOVA was utilized to determine changes in time-distance parameters between walking without feedback and four feedback variations. After walking, they completed a questionnaire about their appraisal of the SONIGait system and the four different feedback modalities. There was a significant reduction in gait velocity (0.142 ± 0.04 m/s; p {\textless} 0.001) and prolongation of step time (0.02 ± 0.005 s; p {\textless} 0.001) during walking with SONIGait. No significant preference for any of the feedback variations was observed. Most participants evaluated the system SONIGait positively. Thus, real-time auditory feedback may be used in gait rehabilitation and may support an older person’s gait stability.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2016-10-19}, booktitle = {Converging {Clinical} and {Engineering} {Research} on {Neurorehabilitation} {II}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Fischer, Theresa and Kiselka, Anita and Dlapka, Ronald and Doppler, Jakob and Iber, Michael and Gradl, Christian and Gorgas, Anna-Maria and Siragy, Tarique and Horsak, Brian}, editor = {Ibáñez, Jaime and González-Vargas, José and Azorín, José María and Akay, Metin and Pons, José Luis}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: CARMA Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Departement Soziales, Department Gesundheit, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, interdisziplinär, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_sonigait}, pages = {881--885}, } @article{de_jesus_oliveira_auditory_2023, title = {Auditory feedback in tele-rehabilitation based on automated gait classification}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {1617-4917}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-023-01723-2}, doi = {10.1007/s00779-023-01723-2}, abstract = {In this paper, we describe a proof-of-concept for the implementation of a wearable auditory biofeedback system based on a sensor-instrumented insole. Such a system aims to assist everyday users with static and dynamic exercises for gait rehabilitation interventions by providing auditory feedback based on plantar pressure distribution and automated classification of functional gait disorders. As ground reaction force (GRF) data are frequently used in clinical practice to quantitatively describe human motion and have been successfully used for the classification of gait patterns into clinically relevant classes, a feed-forward neural network was implemented on the firmware of the insoles to estimate the GRFs using pressure and acceleration data. The estimated GRFs approximated well the GRF measurements obtained from force plates. To distinguish between physiological gait and gait disorders, we trained and evaluated a support vector machine with labeled data from a publicly accessible dataset. The automated gait classification was then sonified for auditory feedback. The potential of the implemented auditory feedback for preventive and supportive applications in physical therapy was finally assessed with both expert and non-expert participants. A focus group revealed experts’ expectations for the proposed system, while a usability study assessed the clarity of the auditory feedback to everyday users. The evaluation shows promising results regarding the usefulness of our system in this application area.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-05-16}, journal = {Personal and Ubiquitous Computing}, author = {de Jesus Oliveira, Victor Adriel and Slijepčević, Djordje and Dumphart, Bernhard and Ferstl, Stefan and Reis, Joschua and Raberger, Anna-Maria and Heller, Mario and Horsak, Brian and Iber, Michael}, month = may, year = {2023}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Departement Gesundheit, Departement Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Gesundheit, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Phaidra, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, best-lbiber, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{durstberger_effects_2023, address = {Heidelberg}, series = {{GAMMA} 2023 {Abstracts}}, title = {Effects of three different regression-based hip joint center localization methods in adolescents with obesity on kinematics and kinetics - preliminary results of the {HIPstar} study}, volume = {100}, copyright = {Copyright}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636222006932}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.11.056}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-03-10}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Durstberger, Sebastian and Kranzl, Andreas and Horsak, Brian}, month = mar, year = {2023}, note = {Projekt: HIPstar}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Musculoskeletal Simulations, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {42--43}, } @inproceedings{guggenberger_different_2023, address = {Heidelberg}, series = {{GAMMA} 2023 {Abstracts}}, title = {Different walking strategies impact patella cartilage pressure in individuals with patellofemoral instability}, volume = {100}, copyright = {Copyright}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636222006622}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.11.025}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-03-10}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Guggenberger, Bernhard and Horsak, Brian and Habersack, Andreas and Smith, Colin R. and Kainz, Hans and Svehlik, Martin}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Musculoskeletal Simulations, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {9--10}, } @book{pellegrini_semantic_2020, address = {Cham}, series = {Lecture {Notes} in {Computer} {Science}}, title = {Semantic {Systems}. {In} the {Era} of {Knowledge} {Graphs}: 16th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems}, {SEMANTiCS} 2020, {Amsterdam}, {The} {Netherlands}, {September} 7–10, 2020, {Proceedings}}, volume = {12378}, isbn = {978-3-030-59832-7 978-3-030-59833-4}, shorttitle = {Semantic {Systems}. {In} the {Era} of {Knowledge} {Graphs}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-59833-4}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-11-25}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, editor = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Blomqvist, Eva and Groth, Paul and de Boer, Victor and Alam, Mehwish and Käfer, Tobias and Kieseberg, Peter and Kirrane, Sabrina and Meroño-Peñuela, Albert and Pandit, Harshvardhan J.}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-59833-4}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Eintrag überprüfen, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Green OA, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Open Access, Publikationstyp Buch, best, peer-reviewed, wiss. Beitrag}, } @book{pellegrini_networked_2009, address = {New York}, edition = {1}, series = {Lecture {Notes} on {Artificial} {Intelligence} {LNAI}}, title = {Networked {Knowledge} - {Networked} {Media}: {Integrating} {Knowledge} {Management}, {New} {Media} {Technologies} and {Semantic} {Systems}}, isbn = {978-3-642-02183-1}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1695980&coll=DL&dl=GUIDE&CFID=55018059&CFTOKEN=37157205}, language = {en}, publisher = {Springer}, editor = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Auer, Sören and Tochtermann, Klaus and Schaffert, Sebastian}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{knoll_entwicklung_2023, address = {Wien}, title = {Entwicklung und {Zukunft} der {Regionalbahnen} unter besonderer {Berücksichtigung} der {Linzer} {Lokalbahn}}, isbn = {978-3-903207-82-0}, booktitle = {Vom {Eferdinger} {Landl} in die {Landeshauptstadt} – 111 {Jahr} {Linzer} {Lokalbahn} 1912 – 2023}, publisher = {Verlag Holzhausen GmbH}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, pages = {13--34}, } @article{knoll_weiterentwicklung_2023, title = {Weiterentwicklung der {Bahnausbildung} an der {Fachhochschule} {St}. {Pölten}.}, issn = {1663-5248.}, number = {09/2023}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {404--407}, } @article{knoll_besuch_2023, title = {Besuch beim {Rheinbähnle}. {Die} {Dienstbahn} der {Internationalen} {Rheinregulierung}}, issn = {1663-5248}, number = {02/2023}, journal = {Schienenverkehr Aktuell, Verlag Minirex, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {74--76}, } @article{knoll_curriculare_2023, address = {Wien}, edition = {3-4/2023}, title = {Curriculare {Entwicklung} der {Bahnausbildung} an der {Fachhochschule} {St}. {Pölten}.}, journal = {Österreichische Zeitschrift für Verkehrswissenschaft ös}, author = {knoll, Otfried}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @incollection{knoll_bildung_2023, address = {Wien}, title = {Bildung, {Infrastruktur} und {Zukunft}}, isbn = {978-3-9519677-3-8}, booktitle = {Österreichischer {Infrastrukturreport} 2024}, publisher = {Verlag Create Connections Networking \& Lobbying GmbH, Wien,}, author = {knoll, Otfried}, month = nov, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, pages = {S.53--58}, } @article{knoll_man_2023, series = {N{ÖN}.at und {NÖN} print}, title = {Man muss schon im {Detail} die {Strecken} evaluieren. Öffi-{Bahn}-{Bericht} von {Greenpeace} auf dem {Prüfstand}}, number = {40/2023}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_neue_2023, title = {Die neue {Triebwagenreihe} 500 der {Badnerbahn}}, issn = {1421-2900}, number = {01/2023}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_rittnerbahn_2023, title = {Die {Rittnerbahn} in {Südtirol}}, issn = {1663-5248}, number = {03/2023}, journal = {Schienenverkehr Aktuell, Verlag Minirex, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {124--126}, } @article{knoll_fleckerlteppich_2023, title = {Fleckerlteppich {Bahn}}, number = {Juni 2023}, journal = {Profil Redaktion GmbH, Wien.}, author = {Knoll, Otfried and Kapeller, Maria}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{kubler_comparison_2018, series = {Internet {Plus} {Government}: {Advancement} of {Networking} {Technology} and {Evolution} of the {Public} {Sector}}, title = {Comparison of metadata quality in open data portals using the {Analytic} {Hierarchy} {Process}}, volume = {35}, issn = {0740-624X}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0740624X16301319}, doi = {10/gdbpvg}, abstract = {The quality of metadata in open data portals plays a crucial role for the success of open data. E-government, for example, have to manage accurate and complete metadata information to guarantee the reliability and foster the reputation of e-government to the public. Measuring and comparing the quality of open data is not a straightforward process because it implies to take into consideration multiple quality dimensions whose quality may vary from one another, as well as various open data stakeholders who – depending on their role/needs – may have different preferences regarding the dimensions’ importance. To address this Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) problem, and since data quality is hardly considered in existing e-government models, this paper develops an Open Data Portal Quality (ODPQ) framework that enables end-users to easily and in real-time assess/rank open data portals. From a theoretical standpoint, the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is used to integrate various data quality dimensions and end-user preferences. From a practical standpoint, the proposed framework is used to compare over 250 open data portals, powered by organizations across 43 different countries. The findings of our study reveals that today’s organizations do not pay sufficient heed to the management of datasets, resources and associated metadata that they are currently publishing on their portal.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2020-12-01}, journal = {Government Information Quarterly}, author = {Kubler, Sylvain and Robert, Jérérmy and Neumaier, Sebastian and Umbrich, Jürgen and Le Traon, Yves}, month = jan, year = {2018}, keywords = {Analytic Hierarchy Process, Data quality, Decision support system, E-government, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Multi-criteria decision making, Open data, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-neumaier, peer-reviewed}, pages = {13--29}, } @article{hogan_knowledge_2021, series = {71}, title = {Knowledge {Graphs}}, volume = {54}, doi = {10.1145/3447772}, abstract = {In this paper we provide a comprehensive introduction to knowledge graphs, which have recently garnered significant attention from both industry and academia in scenarios that require exploiting diverse, dynamic, large-scale collections of data. After a general introduction, we motivate and contrast various graph-based data models and query languages that are used for knowledge graphs. We discuss the roles of schema, identity, and context in knowledge graphs. We explain how knowledge can be represented and extracted using a combination of deductive and inductive techniques. We summarise methods for the creation, enrichment, quality assessment, refinement, and publication of knowledge graphs. We provide an overview of prominent open knowledge graphs and enterprise knowledge graphs, their applications, and how they use the aforementioned techniques. We conclude with high-level future research directions for knowledge graphs.}, number = {4}, urldate = {2020-12-01}, journal = {ACM Computing Surveys}, author = {Hogan, Aidan and Blomqvist, Eva and Cochez, Michael and d'Amato, Claudia and de Melo, Gerard and Gutierrez, Claudio and Gayo, José Emilio Labra and Kirrane, Sabrina and Neumaier, Sebastian and Polleres, Axel and Navigli, Roberto and Ngomo, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga and Rashid, Sabbir M. and Rula, Anisa and Schmelzeisen, Lukas and Sequeda, Juan and Staab, Steffen and Zimmermann, Antoine}, month = jul, year = {2021}, keywords = {Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science - Databases, Computer Science - Machine Learning, Extern, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-neumaier, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--37}, } @article{neumaier_enabling_2019, title = {Enabling {Spatio}-{Temporal} {Search} in {Open} {Data}}, volume = {55}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1570826818300696}, doi = {10/ggwb56}, abstract = {Intuitively, most datasets found on governmental Open Data portals are organized by spatio-temporal criteria, that is, single datasets provide data for a certain region, valid for a certain time period. Likewise, for many use cases (such as, for instance, data journalism and fact checking) a pre-dominant need is to scope down the relevant datasets to a particular period or region. Rich spatio-temporal annotations are therefore a crucial need to enable semantic search for (and across) Open Data portals along those dimensions, yet – to the best of our knowledge – no working solution exists. To this end, we (i) present a scalable approach to construct a spatio-temporal knowledge graph that hierarchically structures geographical as well as temporal entities, (ii) annotate a large corpus of tabular datasets from open data portals with entities from this knowledge graph, and (iii) enable structured, spatio-temporal search and …}, number = {Elsevier}, journal = {Journal of Web Semantics}, author = {Neumaier, Sebastian and Polleres, Axel}, month = jan, year = {2019}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-neumaier, peer-reviewed}, pages = {21--36}, } @book{hogan_knowledge_2022, series = {Synthesis lectures on data, semantics and knowledge}, title = {Knowledge graphs}, isbn = {978-1-63639-235-6}, language = {eng}, number = {22}, publisher = {Morgan \& Claypool Publishers}, author = {Hogan, Aidan and Cochez, Michael and Melo, Gerard de and Neumaier, Sebastian}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Depart Informatik und Security, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-neumaier}, } @article{horsak_3d_2021, title = {{3D} free-hand ultrasound to register anatomical landmarks at the pelvis and localize the hip joint center in lean and obese individuals}, volume = {11}, copyright = {Open Access}, issn = {2045-2322}, url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-89763-7}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89763-7}, abstract = {3D free-hand ultrasound (3DFUS) is becoming increasingly popular to assist clinical gait analysis because it is cost- and time-efficient and does not expose participants to radiation. The aim of this study was to evaluate its reliability in localizing the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) at the pelvis and the hip joint centers (HJC). Additionally, we evaluated its accuracy to get a rough estimation of the potential to use of 3DFUS to segment bony surface. This could offer potential to register medical images to motion capture data in future. To evaluate reliability, a test–retest study was conducted in 16 lean and 19 obese individuals. The locations of the ASIS were determined by manual marker placement (MMP), an instrumented pointer technique (IPT), and with 3DFUS. The HJC location was also determined with 3DFUS. To quantify reliability, intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), the standard error of measurement (SEm), among other statistical parameters, were calculated for the identified locations between the test and retest. To assess accuracy, the surface of a human plastic pelvic phantom was segmented with 3DFUS in a distilled water bath in 27 trials and compared to a 3D laser scan of the pelvis. Regarding reliability, the MMP, but especially the IPT showed high reliability in lean (SEm: 2–3 mm) and reduced reliability in obese individuals (SEm: 6–15 mm). Compared to MMP and IPT, 3DFUS presented lower reliability in the lean group (SEm: 2–4 mm vs. 2–8 mm, respectively) but slightly better values in the obese group (SEm: 7–11 mm vs. 6–16 mm, respectively). Correlations between test–retest reliability and torso body fat mass (\% of body mass) indicated a moderate to strong relationship for MMP and IPT but only a weak correlation for the 3DFUS approach. The water-bath experiments indicated an acceptable level of 3.5 (1.7) mm of accuracy for 3DFUS in segmenting bone surface. Despite some difficulties with single trials, our data give further rise to the idea that 3DFUS could serve as a promising tool in future to inform marker placement and hip joint center location, especially in groups with higher amount of body fat.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2021-05-20}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Schwab, Caterine and Durstberger, Sebastian and Thajer, Alexandra and Greber-Platzer, Susanne and Kainz, Hans and Jonkers, Ilse and Kranzl, Andreas}, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: HIPstar}, keywords = {3D Free Hand Ultrasound, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Open Access, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {10650}, } @article{horsak_sonigait_2016, title = {{SONIGait}: a wireless instrumented insole device for real-time sonification of gait}, volume = {10}, issn = {1783-7677, 1783-8738}, shorttitle = {{SONIGait}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s12193-016-0216-9}, doi = {10/gh38bg}, language = {en}, number = {3}, urldate = {2016-04-26}, journal = {Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Dlapka, Ronald and Iber, Michael and Gorgas, Anna-Maria and Kiselka, Anita and Gradl, Christian and Siragy, Tarique and Doppler, Jakob}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: CARMA Projekt: SoniGait Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {195--206}, } @inproceedings{schwab_anwendung_2020, address = {München, Deutschland}, title = {Die {Anwendung} von {3D}-{Freihand}-{Ultraschall} für die digitale {Rekonstruktion} von anatomischen {Strukturen} in der {3D} {Ganganalyse}: erste {Ergebnisse} eines laufenden {Projekts}}, booktitle = {Abstractband des 3. {GAMMA} {Kongress}}, author = {Schwab, Caterine and Durstberger, Sebastian and Kranzl, Andreas and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: HIPstar Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {3D Free Hand Ultrasound, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{durstberger_evaluating_2020, address = {Virtual Meeting}, title = {Evaluating {3D} free-hand ultrasound as an alternative approach to register anatomical landmarks: {A} test-retest study in lean and overweight participants}, shorttitle = {Evaluating {3D} free-hand ultrasound as an alternative approach to register anatomical landmarks}, doi = {10/gnt2tf}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-09-14}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Durstberger, S. and Schwab, C. and Simonlehner, M. and Kainz, H. and Kranzl, A. and Horsak, B.}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: HIPstar}, keywords = {3D Free Hand Ultrasound, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Digital Health, Eintrag überprüfen, Gait Analysis, Green OA, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Institutional Access, Poster, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{siragy_framework_2016, address = {Wien, Österreich}, title = {Framework for {Real}-time {Auditory} {Display} of {Plantar} {Pressure} during {Walking}}, booktitle = {Tagungsband des 10. {Forschungsforum} der Österreichischen {Fachhochschulen}}, author = {Siragy, Tarique and Doppler, Jakob and Gorgas, Anna-Maria and Dlapka, Ronald and Iber, Michael and Kiselka, Anita and Gradl, Christian and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: CARMA Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, interdisziplinär, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_sonigait, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{schwab_evaluating_2020, address = {Virtual Meeting}, title = {Evaluating the accuracy of a {3D} free-hand ultrasound technique for bone segmentation in clinical gait analysis}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636220304513}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2020.08.064}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-09-14}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Schwab, C. and Durstberger, S. and Kranzl, A. and Simonlehner, M. and Kainz, H. and Horsak, B.}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: HIPstar}, keywords = {3D Free Hand Ultrasound, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Digital Health, Eintrag überprüfen, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Poster, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{schwab_accuracy_2021, series = {{ESMAC} 2021 {Abstracts}}, title = {Accuracy of 3-dimensional freehand ultrasound to estimate anatomical landmarks in children and adolescents with obesity}, volume = {90}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096663622100429X}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2021.09.120}, language = {en}, urldate = {2021-10-15}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Schwab, C. and Durstberger, S. and Kainz, H. and Baca, A. and Thajer, A. and Greber-Platzer, S. and Ilse, J. and Horsak, B. and Kranzl, A.}, month = oct, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: HIPstar}, keywords = {3D Free Hand Ultrasound, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {232--233}, } @inproceedings{horsak_patella-femoral_2022, series = {{ESMAC} 2022 {Abstracts}}, title = {Patella-femoral joint loading during the modified {Star} {Excursion} {Balance} {Test}: {Preliminary} results of an extensive simulation study}, volume = {97}, shorttitle = {Patella-femoral joint loading during the modified {Star} {Excursion} {Balance} {Test}}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636222002119}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.07.013}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-10-04}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Horsak, B. and Simonlehner, M. and Dumphart, B. and Kainz, H. and Killen, B. and Jonkers, I.}, month = sep, year = {2022}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Musculoskeletal Simulations, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {S5--S6}, } @inproceedings{horsak_machine_2022, address = {Dortmund, Germany}, title = {From machine learning to virtual reality: application examples of emerging digital trends in (clinical) gait analysis and rehabilitation ({Invited} {Talk})}, author = {Horsak, Brian}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Virtual Reality, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{horsak_trunk_2017, title = {Trunk muscle activation levels during eight stabilization exercises used in the functional kinetics concept: {A} controlled laboratory study}, volume = {30}, issn = {1878-6324}, shorttitle = {Trunk muscle activation levels during eight stabilization exercises used in the functional kinetics concept}, doi = {10/gh38bd}, abstract = {BACKGROUND: To ensure accurate implementation of stabilization exercises in rehabilitation, physical therapists need to understand the muscle activation patterns of prescribed exercise. OBJECTIVE: Compare muscle activity during eight trunk and lumbar spine stabilization exercises of the Functional Kinetics concept by Klein-Vogelbach. METHODS: A controlled laboratory study with a single-group repeated-measures design was utilized to analyze surface electromyographic intensities of 14 female and 6 male young healthy participants performing eight exercises. Data were captured from the rectus abdominis, external/internal oblique and lumbar paraspinalis. The normalized muscle activation levels (maximum voluntary isometric contraction, MVIC) for three repetitions during each exercise and muscle were analyzed. RESULTS: Side bridging (28 ± 20\%MVIC) and advanced planking (29 ± 20\%MVIC) reached the highest activity in the rectus abdominis. For external and internal oblique muscles, side bridging also showed the greatest activity of 99 ± 36\%MVIC and 52 ± 25\%MVIC, respectively. Apart from side bridging (52 ± 14\%MVIC), the supine roll-out (31 ± 12\%MVIC) and prone roll-out (31 ± 9\%MVIC) showed the greatest activity for the paraspinalis. The advanced quadruped, seated back extension and flexion on chair/Swiss Ball, prone roll-out and advanced one-leg back bridging only yielded negligible muscle activities for the rectus abdominis ({\textless} 5\%MVIC). CONCLUSION: Based on the data obtained, recommendations for selective trunk muscle activation during eight stabilization exercises were established, which will guide physical therapists in the development of exercises tailored to the needs of their patients.}, language = {eng}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Wunsch, Rüdiger and Bernhart, Philipp and Gorgas, Anna-Maria and Bichler, Romana and Lampel, Kerstin}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {497--508}, } @article{horsak_serratus_2017, title = {Serratus anterior and trapezius muscle activity during knee push-up plus and knee-plus exercises performed on a stable, an unstable surface and during sling-suspension}, volume = {0}, issn = {1466-853X, 1873-1600}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1466853X16300700}, doi = {10/gh38bf}, abstract = {Push-up plus variations are commonly prescribed to clients during shoulder rehabilitation. The purpose of this study was to compare electromyographic (EMG) activities of the serratus anterior (SA), upper (UT), and lower trapezius (LT) during a knee push-up plus and knee-plus exercise performed on various surfaces.}, language = {English}, number = {26}, urldate = {2016-10-03}, journal = {Physical Therapy in Sport}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Kiener, Marion and Pötzelsberger, Andreas and Siragy, Tarique}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {86--92}, } @article{thajer_strength_2020, title = {A strength and neuromuscular exercise program did not improve body composition, nutrition and psychological status in children with obesity}, volume = {epub ahead of print}, copyright = {This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.}, issn = {1651-2227}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/apa.15498}, doi = {10/gh379v}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-08-03}, journal = {Acta Paediatrica}, author = {Thajer, Alexandra and Truschner, Katharina and Jorda, Anselm and Skacel, Gabriele and Horsak, Brian and Greber‐Platzer, Susanne}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: Childrens KNEEs Study}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Green OA, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Open Access, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, } @article{horsak_is_2018, title = {Is the reliability of {3D} kinematics of young obese participants dependent on the hip joint center localization method used?}, issn = {0966-6362, 1879-2219}, url = {http://www.gaitposture.com/article/S0966-6362(17)30934-7/fulltext}, doi = {10/gh38bh}, language = {English}, number = {59}, urldate = {2017-10-02}, journal = {Gait \& Posture}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Schwab, Caterine and Clemens, Christoph and Baca, Arnold and Greber-Platzer, Susanne and Kreissl, Alexandra and Kranzl, Andreas}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: Childrens KNEEs Study Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {2018, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_childrensknees}, pages = {65--70}, } @inproceedings{horsak_intra-tester_2016, address = {Seville, Spain}, title = {Intra-tester reliability of three-dimensional kinematics in obese children and adolescents}, volume = {49}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0966636216302934}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2016.07.155}, language = {English}, urldate = {2016-09-27}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Pobatschnig, Barbara and Artner, David and Kranzl, Andreas and Baca, Arnold and Greber-Platzer, Susanne and Kreissl, Alexandra and Crevenna, Richard and Keilani, Mohammad and Wondrasch, Barbara}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: Childrens KNEEs Study Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_childrensknees}, pages = {99}, } @article{horsak_within-assessor_2017, title = {Within-assessor reliability and minimal detectable change of gait kinematics in a young obese demographic}, volume = {54}, issn = {0966-6362}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636217300711}, doi = {10/gh38bc}, urldate = {2017-03-06}, journal = {Gait \& Posture}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Pobatschnig, Barbara and Baca, Arnold and Greber-Platzer, Susanne and Kreissl, Alexandra and Nehrer, Stefan and Wondrasch, Barbara and Crevenna, Richard and Keilani, Mohammad and Kranzl, Andreas}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: Childrens KNEEs Study Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_childrensknees}, } @article{horsak_reliability_2018, title = {Reliability of joint kinematic calculations based on direct kinematic and inverse kinematic models in obese children}, volume = {66}, issn = {0966-6362, 1879-2219}, url = {https://www.gaitposture.com/article/S0966-6362(18)30270-4/fulltext}, doi = {10/gf4v7g}, language = {English}, number = {201-207}, urldate = {2018-09-03}, journal = {Gait \& Posture}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Pobatschnig, Barbara and Schwab, Caterine and Baca, Arnold and Kranzl, Andreas and Kainz, Hans}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: Childrens KNEEs Study Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {2018, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_childrensknees}, } @inproceedings{horsak_reliability_2019, address = {Berlin}, title = {Reliability of a mobile device to track the sagittal lumbar spine posture during activities of daily living}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Matousek, Elias and Schwärzler, Elisabeth and Schwab, Caterine}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{trautmann_influence_2022, address = {Cham}, title = {Influence of {Forecast} {Error} and {Forecast} {Bias} on {Safety} {Stock} on a {MRP} {System} with {Rolling} {Horizon} {Forecast} {Updates}}, isbn = {978-3-031-08622-9 978-3-031-08623-6}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-08623-6_62}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-05-24}, booktitle = {Operations {Research} {Proceedings} 2021}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Seiringer, Wolfgang and Brockmann, Fabian and Altendorfer, Klaus and Felberbauer, Thomas}, editor = {Trautmann, Norbert and Gnägi, Mario}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-08623-6_62}, note = {Series Title: Lecture Notes in Operations Research}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {421--426}, } @inproceedings{grossberger_combined_2022, address = {Lisbon, Portugal}, title = {A combined application of {LCA} and {CE} in bridge lifecycle management: {A} case study on a reinforced concrete bridge.}, language = {ENGLISH}, booktitle = {Transportation {Research} {Procedia}}, author = {Grossberger, Hirut and Schwarzinger, Matthias}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_wenn_2022, title = {Wenn {Fortschritt} wirklich stattfindet: 110 {Jahre} {Lokalbahn} {Gmunden} - {Vorchdorf}}, issn = {1663-5248}, number = {10/2022}, journal = {Schienenverkehr Aktuell, Verlag Minirex, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {507 -- 512}, } @misc{knoll_digitale_2023, address = {FH St. Pölten}, type = {Podiumsdiskussion}, title = {Digitale {Transformation} in der {Mobilität}}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = feb, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Vortrag, best, best-lbknollo, wiss. Beitrag}, } @book{alam_further_2021, series = {Studies on the {Semantic} {Web}}, title = {Further with {Knowledge} {Graphs} - {Proceedings} of the 17th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems}}, volume = {53}, copyright = {Open Access}, isbn = {978-1-64368-201-3}, url = {https://ebooks.iospress.nl/ISBN/978-1-64368-201-3}, abstract = {The field of semantic computing is highly diverse, linking areas such as artificial intelligence, data science, knowledge discovery and management, big data analytics, e-commerce, enterprise search, technical documentation, document management, busin...}, urldate = {2021-09-14}, publisher = {IOS Press}, editor = {Alam, Mehwish and Groth, Paul and de Boer, Victor and Pellegrini, Tassilo and Pandit, Harshvardhan J. and Montiel, Elena and Rodriguez-Doncel, Victor and McGillivray, Barbara and Meroño-Peñuela, Albert}, year = {2021}, keywords = {!!Nicht verwenden!! - Department Digital Business \& Innovation, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Institute for Innovation Systems, Machine Learning, Semantic Web, Semantics, best, peer-reviewed, wiss. Beitrag}, } @inproceedings{neumaier_towards_2021, address = {Barcelona}, title = {Towards an {Architecture} for {Policy}-{Aware} {Decentral} {Dataset} {Exchange}}, isbn = {978-1-61208-888-4}, url = {https://www.thinkmind.org/index.php?view=article&articleid=semapro_2021_1_40_30020}, booktitle = {{SEMAPRO} 2021, {The} {Fifteenth} {International} {Conference} on {Advances} in {Semantic} {Processing}}, publisher = {IARIA}, author = {Neumaier, Sebastian and Havur, Giray and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2021}, keywords = {!!Nicht verwenden!! - Department Digital Business \& Innovation, Department Digital Business and Innovation, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Institute for Innovation Systems, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @article{michelberger_erkennung_2020, title = {Erkennung von {Schienenbrüchen} mittels {Lichtwellenleiter}}, abstract = {Im Projekt Broken Rail Detection, durchgeführt für die UIC (International Union of Railways), konnte erarbeitet werden, dass ein entlang der Strecke verlegter Lichtwellenleiter (LWL) verwendet werden könnte, um Schienenbrüche zu erkennen. Auf Basis dieser Theorie wurde ein Feldtest durchgeführt, bei dem untersucht wurde, ob es möglich ist, einen Schienenbruch mit einem LWL zu erkennen. Der Versuch zeigte, dass es sowohl möglich ist, einen Schienenbruch zu erkennen als auch diesen aufgrund der Art des Signals von anderen Erschütterungen wie Schienenstößen oder Steinen auf der Schienenoberkante zu unterscheiden. Außerdem wurde erstmalig ein künstlich herbeigeführter Schienenbruch erzeugt.}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {12/2020}, journal = {Der Eisenbahningenieur}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Graf, Philipp and Wagner, Adrian and Stock, Lukas and Huber, Stefan and Lancaster, Gavin}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: Broken Rail Detection}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Mobilität, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {40--42}, } @incollection{knoll_bildung_2022, address = {Wien}, title = {Bildung, {Infrastruktur} und {Zukunft}.}, isbn = {978-3-9519677-2-1}, abstract = {Die Zukunft der österreichischen Infrastruktur Schwerpunkt: Versorgungssicherheit durch Qualifikationen wird entscheidend.}, booktitle = {Österreichischer {Infrastrukturreport} 2023 der {Initiative} {Future} {Business} {Austria}}, publisher = {Verlag Create Connections Networking \& Lobbying GmbH}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = nov, year = {2022}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, pages = {68 -- 72}, } @misc{knoll_laudatio_2022, address = {Wien}, type = {anlässlich der {Auszeichnung} mit dem {Red} {Arrow} 2023}, title = {Laudatio für {Univ}. {Prof}. {Dr}. {Sebastian} {Kummer}, {Vorstand} des {Instituts} für {Transportwirtschaft} der {WU} {Wien}}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jul, year = {2022}, keywords = {Vortrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{kranebitter_befreiungswissen_2022, address = {Deutschland}, title = {Befreiungswissen als {Forschungsprogramm}. {Denken} mit {Heinz} {Steinert}.}, isbn = {978-3-89691-072-1}, language = {Deutsch}, publisher = {Westfälisches Dampfboot}, author = {Kranebitter, Andreas and Mokre, Monika and Pilgram, Arno and Reidinger, Veronika and Reinprecht, Christoph and Reitter, Karl}, month = feb, year = {2022}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, best- vreidinger}, } @article{richter_beweg-grunde_2022, title = {Beweg-{Gründe} im {Alter}: {Multivariate} {Analyse} der {Einflussfaktoren} körperlicher {Betätigung} im {Alter}}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {1861-6755, 1861-6763}, shorttitle = {Beweg-{Gründe} im {Alter}}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11553-022-00963-z}, doi = {10.1007/s11553-022-00963-z}, abstract = {Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Körperliche Bewegung gilt als ein Schlüsselfaktor für die Gesundheitserhaltung im Alter, wobei die COVID-19-Pandemie („coronavirus disease 2019“), wie Studien zeigen, zu einer Reduktion der körperlichen Aktivität beigetragen hat und es nun Überlegungen bedarf, wie eine (Re‑)Aktivierung der älteren Bevölkerung gelingen kann. Ein Ansatz ist hierbei zu fragen, welche Faktoren körperliche Aktivität bereits vor der Pandemie positiv beeinflusst haben, um diese durch Interventionen gezielt anzusprechen. Fragestellung Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchung ist es, in einer multivariaten Analyse jene wichtigen Faktoren körperlicher Aktivität zu identifizieren, um so (Re‑)Aktivierungschancen aufzuzeigen. Material und Methode Die hierfür durchgeführte Analyse mittels multipler logistischer Regression stützt sich auf Daten einer standardisierten, repräsentativen Telefonbefragung ( n  = 2042) der 60-jährigen und älteren Bevölkerung im österreichischen Bundesland Niederösterreich, die im Frühsommer 2019 durchgeführt wurde. Ergebnisse Ein positiver Gesundheitszustand sowie motivationale Faktoren erhöhen die Chance auf regelmäßige körperliche Aktivität. Die soziale Komponente sowie die Überzeugung, dass Sport der Gesundheit guttut, steigern ebenfalls die Wahrscheinlichkeit, Bewegung zu machen. Soziodemografische Faktoren abseits des Einkommens konnten im Modell hingegen nicht als signifikante Prädiktoren identifiziert werden. Schlussfolgerungen Um die (Re‑)Aktivierungschancen zu erhöhen, bedarf es Maßnahmen, welche die körperliche Aktivität als Mittel zu unterschiedlichen Zwecken älterer Menschen begreifen. , Abstract Background Physical activity is a key factor for maintaining health in old age. Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, studies have shown that there has been a decrease in physical activity; thus, considerations are now needed on how to (re)activate older individuals. One approach is to ask which factors had a positive influence on physical activity before the pandemic and to address these through interventions. Objectives The aim of the study is to identify important factors of physical activity in a multivariate analysis in order to show possibilities for (re)activation. Materials and methods For this purpose, multiple logistic regression was conducted based on data from a standardized, representative telephone survey ( n  = 2042) of the 60-year-old and older individuals in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, collected in early summer 2019. Results Positive health status and motivational factors increase the chance of physical activity. The social component and the perception of physical activity as good for one’s health also increases the likelihood of exercising. Sociodemographic factors, apart from income, could not be identified as significant predictors in the model. Conclusions In order to increase the chances of (re-)activation, measures need to be taken that understand physical activity as a means to different ends for older people.}, language = {de}, urldate = {2022-08-03}, journal = {Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung}, author = {Richter, Lukas and Gösenbauer, Barbara}, month = jul, year = {2022}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, peer-reviewed}, } @article{nolz_consistent_2022, title = {The consistent electric-{Vehicle} routing problem with backhauls and charging management}, copyright = {CC BY-NC-ND}, issn = {03772217}, url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0377221722000455}, doi = {10.1016/j.ejor.2022.01.024}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-02-17}, journal = {European Journal of Operational Research}, author = {Nolz, Pamela C. and Absi, Nabil and Feillet, Dominique and Seragiotto, Clóvis}, month = jan, year = {2022}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {S0377221722000455}, } @article{richter_ready_2022, title = {Ready for {Vaccination}? {COVID}-19 {Vaccination} {Willingness} of {Older} {People} in {Austria}}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {2296-2565}, shorttitle = {Ready for {Vaccination}?}, url = {https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.859024/full}, doi = {10.3389/fpubh.2022.859024}, urldate = {2022-06-15}, journal = {Frontiers in Public Health}, author = {Richter, Lukas and Schreml, Stephan and Heidinger, Theresa}, month = jun, year = {2022}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, peer-reviewed}, } @article{richter_poverty_2022, title = {Poverty in old age in times of {COVID}-19—{Empirical} results from {Austria}.}, copyright = {CC-BY}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.972076}, doi = {10.3389/fpubh.2022.972076}, journal = {Frontiers in Public Health}, author = {Richter, Lukas and Heidinger, Theresa}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, peer-reviewed}, } @misc{anderluh_effects_2022, address = {Wien}, type = {Vortrag}, title = {{EFFECTS} of {Cycling} - {Ein} {Plus} für {Gesundheit}, {Wirtschaft} und {Verkehr}}, author = {Anderluh, Alexandra}, year = {2022}, note = {Projekt: EFFECTS}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Wiss. Beitrag, best}, } @book{knoll_alles_1987, address = {Wien}, series = {Höchste {Eisenbahn} – wohin fahren die Ö{BB}?}, title = {Alles eine {Frage} der {Einstellung}}, publisher = {Verlag für Gesellschaftskritik}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = sep, year = {1987}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_entwicklungen_2012, address = {Wien}, title = {Entwicklungen und {Besonderheiten} bei {Betrieb} und {Vorschriftenwesen} österreichischer {Privatbahnen}}, volume = {Tagungsband des 10. Wiener Eisenbahnkollo-quiums, 15./16.3.2012}, publisher = {Österreichischer Verband für Elektrotechnik}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = mar, year = {2012}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @techreport{knoll_imagegewinn_2012, address = {Wien}, title = {Imagegewinn durch Öffentlichen {Verkehr} und alternative {Mobilität}}, institution = {Verlag des Club Niederösterreich}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = nov, year = {2012}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_entwicklungen_2012, title = {Entwicklungen und {Besonderheiten} bei {Betrieb} und {Vorschriftenwesen} österreichischer {Privatbahnen}}, number = {9/2012}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = sep, year = {2012}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_vom_2013, title = {Vom kleinsten {Strassenbahnbetrieb} der {Welt} zur {StadtRegioTram} {Gmunden} – {Vorchdorf}}, number = {9/2013}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = sep, year = {2013}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_projekt_2013, title = {Projekt {StadtRegioTram} {Gmunden} – {Vorchdorf}}, number = {9/2013}, journal = {Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau, Verlag DVV Media Group, Eurailpress, Hamburg}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = sep, year = {2013}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @techreport{knoll_access2mountain_2014, address = {Wien}, type = {Projektbroschüre}, title = {{Access2Mountain} {Outputs} and results. {Final} brochure.}, institution = {Umweltbundesamt}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = apr, year = {2014}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_imagefaktor_2013, address = {Wieselburg}, title = {Imagefaktor Ö{V} – {Freiheit} der {Mobilität}.}, volume = {Tagungsband der 5. Mostviertler Nachhaltigkeitskonferenz in Frankenfels, 3./4.9.2012}, publisher = {Mostviertel Tourismus GmbH}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jan, year = {2013}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_hauptausbesserung_2013, title = {Die {Hauptausbesserung} des {Triebwages} 20 104 der {Attergaubahn}}, number = {7/2013}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jul, year = {2013}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @incollection{knoll_abschied_2013, address = {Linz}, title = {Abschied von der {Florianerbahn}}, isbn = {978-3-9503469-4-7}, booktitle = {Eine {Zeitreise} nach {St}. {Florian}}, publisher = {Lentia Verlag}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Extern, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_fh_2016, title = {{FH} {St}. {Pölten}: {Neuer} {Schwerpunkt} im {Eisenbahnstudium}}, issn = {0013-2845}, number = {03/2016}, journal = {Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau, Verlag DVV Media Group, Eurailpress, Hamburg}, author = {Knoll, Otfried and Preslmayr, Thomas}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {54}, } @article{knoll_akademische_2016, title = {Akademische {Bahnausbildung} an der {FH} {St}. {Pölten}}, number = {9/2016}, journal = {Deine Bahn, Bahn Fachverlag GmbH, Berlin}, author = {Knoll, Otfried and Michelberger, Frank and Preslmayr, Thomas}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, best-tpreslmayr, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {38--44}, } @article{knoll_bremstechnische_2017, title = {Bremstechnische {Herausforderungen} der {Straßenbahn} {Gmunden} 1894 - 2017}, number = {09/2017}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @incollection{knoll_aus_2017, address = {Wien}, title = {Aus dem {Nachlass} von {Hans} {Maresch}, {Zentralinspektor} der {Südbahngesellschaft}}, isbn = {978-3-903207-05-9}, booktitle = {Zug um {Zug}. 160 {Jahre} {Südbahn} {Wien} - {Triest}}, publisher = {Verlag Holzhausen}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = dec, year = {2017}, keywords = {Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_man_2017, title = {Man muss sehr viel tun, um für {Technik} zu begeistern}, issn = {0013-2845}, number = {09/2017}, journal = {Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau, Verlag DVV Media Group, Eurailpress, Hamburg}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_neue_2017, title = {Neue {Fahrzeuge} für die {StadtRegioTram} {Gmunden} – {Vorchdorf}}, issn = {1868-5919}, number = {2/2017}, journal = {Ingenieurspiegel, Public Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Bingen (D)}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_bremsprobefahrten_2017, title = {Bremsprobefahrten und {Inbetriebnahme} des {Tramlink} auf der {Gmundner} {Straßenbahn}}, number = {03/2017}, journal = {Die Schiene, Wien}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_neue_2017, title = {Neue {Donaubrücke} {Bratislava}}, number = {3/2017}, journal = {Eisenbahn Revue International, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_wunsche_2016, title = {Wünsche an die {Politik}}, issn = {0254-5314}, number = {20-2016}, journal = {Verkehr}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @incollection{michelberger_modularisation_2018, title = {Modularisation as a key-success factor for academia-industry collaboration}, isbn = {978-3-319-78543-1}, url = {https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319785431}, booktitle = {Sustainable {Rail} {Transport} - {Proceedings} of {RailNewcastle} 2017}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing 2018}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Blauensteiner, Birgit}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {93--99}, } @inproceedings{ruger_effizienzsteigerung_2019, address = {Wien}, title = {Effizienzsteigerung von {Reisezügen} durch geeignete {Innenraumkonzepte}}, volume = {95 (2019)}, isbn = {978-3-903249-05-9}, booktitle = {30 {Jahre} {Hochleistungsbahnen} in Österreich - {Bilanz} und {Ausblick}}, publisher = {OVE Schriftenreihe}, author = {Rüger, Bernhard}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {49--54}, } @inproceedings{grossberger_smart_2018, address = {Vienna}, title = {Smart {Inspection} – {Innovative} solutions for maintenance of railway bridges}, author = {Grossberger, Hirut and Michelberger, Frank and Wagner, Adrian}, month = apr, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{zellner_automated_2018, address = {Vienna}, title = {Automated handling of a screw coupling of freight wagons}, author = {Zellner, Christoph and Michelberger, Frank and Stadlmann, Burkhard and Egger, Martin and Hattinger, Matthias and Zajicek, Jürgen}, month = apr, year = {2018}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{michelberger_inspiring_2019, address = {Rabat, Morocco}, title = {Inspiring and {Hiring} the {Next} {Generation} - {Strategies} for a {Common} {Approach}}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Grossberger, Hirut}, month = oct, year = {2019}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @article{tomic_hensel_re-politisierung_2021, title = {Re-{Politisierung} {Sozialer} {Arbeit} entlang professionsethischer {Prinzipien}: {Eine} {Rückschau} auf die globale {IFSW}-{Konferenz} 2020.}, copyright = {Copyright}, url = {https://soziales-kapital.at/index.php/sozialeskapital/article/view/728}, language = {DE}, number = {25: Soziale Arbeit und Krise}, journal = {soziales\_kapital, wissenschaftliches journal östereichischer fachhochschul-studiengänge soziale arbeit}, author = {Tomic Hensel, Marina and Zahorka, Florian}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, best fzahorka, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {356--371}, } @article{jandl_reasons_2021, title = {Reasons and {Strategies} for {Privacy} {Features} in {Tracking} and {Tracing} {Systems}—{A} {Systematic} {Literature} {Review}}, volume = {21}, copyright = {Open Access}, issn = {1424-8220}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/13/4501}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/s21134501}, abstract = {In the course of the digitization of production facilities, tracking and tracing of assets in the supply chain is becoming increasingly relevant for the manufacturing industry. The collection and use of real-time position data of logistics, tools and load carriers are already standard procedure in entire branches of the industry today. In addition to asset tracking, the technologies used also offer new possibilities for collecting and evaluating position and biometric data of employees. Thus, these technologies can be used for monitoring performance or for tracking worker behaviour, which can lead to additional burdens and stress for employees. In this context, the collection and evaluation of employee data can influence the workplace of the affected employee in the company to his or her disadvantage. The approach of Privacy by Design can help to benefit from all the advantages of these systems, while ensuring that the impact on employee privacy is kept to a minimum. Currently, there is no survey available that reviews tracking and tracing systems supporting this important and emerging field. This work provides a systematic overview from the perspective of the impact on employee privacy. Additionally, this paper identifies and evaluates the techniques used with regard to employee privacy in industrial tracking and tracing systems. This helps to reveal new privacy preserving techniques that are currently underrepresented, therefore enabling new research opportunities in the industrial community.}, language = {en}, number = {13}, urldate = {2021-08-04}, journal = {Sensors}, author = {Jandl, Christian and Wagner, Markus and Moser, Thomas and Schlund, Sebastian}, month = jun, year = {2021}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Smart Manufacturing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {4501}, } @inproceedings{nah_perceptions_2021, address = {Cham}, title = {Perceptions of {Using} {Tracking} and {Tracing} {Systems} in {Work} {Environments}}, volume = {12783}, isbn = {978-3-030-77749-4 978-3-030-77750-0}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-77750-0_24}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-77750-0_24}, language = {en}, urldate = {2021-08-04}, booktitle = {{HCI} in {Business}, {Government} and {Organizations}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Jandl, Christian and Taurer, Florian and Hartner-Tiefenthaler, Martina and Wagner, Markus and Moser, Thomas and Schlund, Sebastian}, editor = {Nah, Fiona Fui-Hoon and Siau, Keng}, year = {2021}, note = {Series Title: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Projekt: SensiTrack}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Smart Manufacturing, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {384--398}, } @book{vyslouzil_31_2021, address = {Wien}, series = {Sozialpädagogik}, title = {31 {Tage} {Soziale} {Arbeit}: neue {Berichte} aus der {Praxis}.}, volume = {32}, isbn = {978-3-643-51060-0}, language = {Deutsch}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, editor = {Vyslouzil, Monika and Grigori, Eva}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, Schriftpublikation, best}, } @article{slijepcevic_kanonymity_2021, title = {k‑{Anonymity} in {Practice}: {How} {Generalisation} and {Suppression} {Affect} {Machine} {Learning} {Classifiers}}, volume = {111}, copyright = {Open Access}, issn = {0167-4048}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cose.2021.102488}, doi = {10.1016/j.cose.2021.102488}, journal = {Computers \& Security}, author = {Slijepčević, Djordje and Henzl, Maximilian and Klausner, Lukas Daniel and Dam, Tobias and Kieseberg, Peter and Zeppelzauer, Matthias}, month = oct, year = {2021}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed}, pages = {19}, } @article{adensamer_computer_2021, title = {“{Computer} {Says} {No}”: {Algorithmic} {Decision} {Support} and {Organisational} {Responsibility}}, volume = {7–8}, copyright = {Open Access}, doi = {10/gm6t7q}, journal = {Journal of Responsible Technology}, author = {Adensamer, Angelika and Gsenger, Rita and Klausner, Lukas Daniel}, month = oct, year = {2021}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @article{adensamer_part_2021, title = {“{Part} {Man}, {Part} {Machine}, {All} {Cop}”: {Automation} in {Policing}}, volume = {2021}, copyright = {Open Access}, doi = {10/gk3q27}, number = {4}, journal = {Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence}, author = {Adensamer, Angelika and Klausner, Lukas Daniel}, month = jun, year = {2021}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{holzinger_digital_2021, address = {Cham}, title = {Digital {Transformation} for {Sustainable} {Development} {Goals} ({SDGs}) - {A} {Security}, {Safety} and {Privacy} {Perspective} on {AI}}, isbn = {978-3-030-84060-0}, abstract = {The main driver of the digital transformation currently underway is undoubtedly artificial intelligence (AI). The potential of AI to benefit humanity and its environment is undeniably enormous. AI can definitely help find new solutions to the most pressing challenges facing our human society in virtually all areas of life: from agriculture and forest ecosystems that affect our entire planet, to the health of every single human being. However, this article highlights a very different aspect. For all its benefits, the large-scale adoption of AI technologies also holds enormous and unimagined potential for new kinds of unforeseen threats. Therefore, all stakeholders, governments, policy makers, and industry, together with academia, must ensure that AI is developed with these potential threats in mind and that the safety, traceability, transparency, explainability, validity, and verifiability of AI applications in our everyday lives are ensured. It is the responsibility of all stakeholders to ensure the use of trustworthy and ethically reliable AI and to avoid the misuse of AI technologies. Achieving this will require a concerted effort to ensure that AI is always consistent with human values and includes a future that is safe in every way for all people on this planet. In this paper, we describe some of these threats and show that safety, security and explainability are indispensable cross-cutting issues and highlight this with two exemplary selected application areas: smart agriculture and smart health.}, booktitle = {Machine {Learning} and {Knowledge} {Extraction}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Holzinger, Andreas and Weippl, Edgar and Tjoa, A. Min and Kieseberg, Peter}, editor = {Holzinger, Andreas and Kieseberg, Peter and Tjoa, A. Min and Weippl, Edgar}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Vortrag, best, best lbkieseberg, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--20}, } @article{luh_advanced_2019, title = {Advanced threat intelligence: detection and classification of anomalous behavior in system processes}, volume = {Springer}, abstract = {With the advent of Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), it has become increasingly difficult to identify and understand attacks on computer systems. This paper presents a system capable of explaining anomalous behavior within network-enabled user sessions by describing and interpreting kernel event anomalies detected by their deviation from normal behavior. The prototype has been developed at the Josef Ressel Center for Unified Threat Intelligence on Targeted Attacks (TARGET) at St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences.}, journal = {e {\textbackslash}\& i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik}, author = {Luh, Robert and Schrittwieser, Sebastian}, month = dec, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: TARGET}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {1--7}, } @article{litschka_considerations_2019, title = {Considerations on the {Governance} of {Open} {Data} – an {Institutional} {Economic} {Perspective}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1478-9647, 1478-9655}, url = {http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=103028}, doi = {10/gnk9k3}, language = {en}, number = {3/4}, urldate = {2019-10-28}, journal = {International Journal of Intellectual Property Management}, author = {Litschka, Michael and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lblitschka, best-lbpellegrini, peer-reviewed}, pages = {247--263}, } @inproceedings{kovarova-simecek_onb_2019, address = {Karlsruhe}, title = {{ONB} {Labs} – {An} {Open} {Digital} {Hub} of {Cultural} {Heritage}}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2451/paper-16.pdf}, language = {english}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Posters} and {Demo} {Track} of the 15th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems} co-located with 15th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems} ({SEMANTiCS} 2019)}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Wagner, Sophie and Karner, Stefan}, editor = {Mehwish, Alam and Usbeck, Ricardo and Pellegrini, Tassilo and Sack, Harald and Sure-Vetter, York}, year = {2019}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbkovarova, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{kovarova-simecek_esef_2021, series = {Reporting und {Controlling}}, title = {{ESEF} – {Die} {Implementierung} der digitalen {Finanzberichterstattung} in {Management}, {Abschlussprüfung} und {Aufsicht}}, volume = {16}, issn = {1862-5533}, url = {www.irz-online.de}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {4}, journal = {Zeitschrift für Internationale Rechnungslegung}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Geiger, Patrick and Hammer, Michael and Neunteufl, Thomas and Peschel, Christian}, year = {2021}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, best, best-lbkovarova, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {177--182}, } @inproceedings{pellegrini_exploring_2011, address = {New York}, series = {{ICPS}}, title = {Exploring {Structural} {Differences} in {Thesauri} for {SKOS}-based {Applications}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0621-8}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2063518.2063546&coll=DL&dl=GUIDE&CFID=70037251&CFTOKEN=18476634}, doi = {10/dtddnq}, language = {en}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Nagy, Helmut and Mader, Christian}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {187--190}, } @inproceedings{ermilov_data_2015, title = {Data licensing on the cloud: empirical insights and implications for linked data}, isbn = {978-1-4503-3462-4}, shorttitle = {Data licensing on the cloud}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2814864.2814878}, doi = {10/gh373s}, language = {en}, urldate = {2015-10-09}, publisher = {ACM Press}, author = {Ermilov, Ivan and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbpellegrini, peer-reviewed}, pages = {153--156}, } @inproceedings{tassilo_pellegrini_genealogy_2018, address = {Salzburg, Austria}, title = {A {Genealogy} and {Classification} of {Rights} {Expression} {Languages} – {Preliminary} {Results}}, booktitle = {Data {Protection} / {LegalTech} - {Proceedings} of the 21st {International} {Legal} {Informatics}}, publisher = {Editions Weblaw}, author = {{Tassilo Pellegrini} and {Andrea Schönhofer} and {Sabrina Kirrane} and {Simon Steyskal} and {Anna Fensel} and {Oleksandra Panasiuk} and {Axel Polleres}}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {243--250}, } @article{kovarova-simecek_innovationscontrolling_2015, title = {Innovationscontrolling. {Instrumente} des {Innovationscontrollings} ({Teil} 2)}, volume = {9}, issn = {1993-2960}, url = {http://www.cfoaktuell.at/}, language = {German}, number = {6}, journal = {CFO aktuell}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika}, year = {2015}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Innovationscontrolling, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {262--266}, } @article{kovarova-simecek_kann_2020, series = {Expertenkommentar}, title = {Kann die {COVID}-19-{Krise} die {Finanzberichterstattung} verändern?}, issn = {1862-5533}, url = {http://irz-online.de}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {Heft 10}, journal = {Zeitschrift für internationale Rechnungslegung}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika}, month = oct, year = {2020}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best, best-lbkovarova, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {403--405}, } @inproceedings{grossberger_mobile_2019, address = {Budapest, Hungary}, title = {Mobile {Application} for bridge maintenance and management}, author = {Grossberger, Hirut and Geiger, Alexander and Michlberger, Frank}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Poster, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{zeppelzauer_novel_2015, address = {Boston, MA, USA}, title = {A {Novel} {Annotation} {Tool} for {Complex} {Petroglyph} {Shapes}}, abstract = {We present a novel semi-automatic annotation tool for the construction of large real-world shape datasets. The tool enables the collaborative semi-automatic segmentation and annotation of shapes. Shapes are stored together with their annotations in a database and can be retrieved efficiently to construct custom shape datasets. The resulting datasets should stimulte further reasearch in the domain of shape recognition and matching.}, booktitle = {The {Future} of {Datasets} in {Vision} {Workshop} (in conjunction with {CVPR} 2015)}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Wieser, Ewald and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2015, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Creative Industries, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, poster, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{haselbacher_family_2012, address = {Stockholm}, title = {Family {Group} {Conference} to (re-)activate social networks of long-time social assistance recipients}, booktitle = {Joint {World} {Conference} on {Social} {Work} and {Social} {Development}: {Action} and {Impact}. {Abstract} {Book}}, author = {Haselbacher, Christine and Sommer, Sabine}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {423}, } @article{nagy_sozialpadagogische_2015, title = {Sozialpädagogische {Interventionen} in {Jugendwohngruppen} - lehren und lernen}, urldate = {2016-04-19}, journal = {BULLETIN FICE Österreich und Rumänien. Das gefährdete Kind im Kontext der Kinder und Jugendhilfe}, author = {Nagy, Andrea}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q4/15, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{michelberger_entwicklung_2017, title = {Entwicklung eines innovativen, höhenverstellbaren {Fahrleitungsmasten}}, volume = {Bahntechnik, Schiffbautechnik}, issn = {1868-5919}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {02/2017}, journal = {Ingenieurspiegel - Fachmagazin für Ingenieure}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Röhl, Jan and Jahnel, Felix}, month = feb, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: AUFTRAG17}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbmichelberger, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {18--21}, } @article{pantucek-eisenbacher_soziale_2016, title = {Soziale {Kohäsion} durch {Netzwerkarbeit}?}, number = {11-12}, journal = {Sozialmagazin}, author = {Pantuček-Eisenbacher, Peter}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q4/16, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {66--72}, } @article{pflegerl_johannes_fur-sorgen_2014, title = {Für-{Sorgen} als {Handlungspraxis} von {Angehörigen} bei der {Betreuung} ihrer {Eltern} und {Schwiegereltern}}, number = {39 (4)}, journal = {Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie}, author = {Pflegerl, Johannes}, year = {2014}, keywords = {2014, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q4/14, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{rubisch_accessibility_2012, address = {Corfu, Greece}, series = {{AM} '12}, title = {Accessibility considerations in designing a layperson's application for score music description}, isbn = {978-1-4503-1569-2}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2371456.2371472}, doi = {10/gjbvft}, abstract = {The process of composing score music for a movie includes two different types of stakeholders: musical experts (a composer) and non-experts (a movie director, producer, editor etc.). These different preconditions often result in difficulties regarding the interaction and communication between the involved individuals. Here, a threefold approach was taken to address this problem: Extracting salient affective and semantic score music description parameters for musical non-experts; statistical clustering and modeling of the results and using them as ground truth for human and machine-based composition experiments; as well as identifying key factors of a human-computer interface capable of fostering non-expert musical creativity by employing a minimized set of intuitive design parameters.}, urldate = {2013-02-04}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th {Audio} {Mostly} {Conference}: {A} {Conference} on {Interaction} with {Sound}}, publisher = {ACM Press}, author = {Rubisch, Julian and Doppler, Jakob and Schuster, Stefan and Raffaseder, Hannes}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, dynamic composition, generative music, new music interfaces}, pages = {98--105}, } @article{michelberger_schotterflug_2018, title = {Schotterflug durch {Eisabwurf} – {Problematik} und mögliche {Maßnahmen}}, issn = {ISSN 1868-5919}, number = {2/2018}, journal = {Ingenieurspiegel}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Ostermann, Michael and Maly, Thomas}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: EISMON}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {56--57}, } @article{roider_recognition_2015, title = {Recognition of sustainable mobility as basis for the transition into a digitial gaming concept for young people}, url = {http://www.iatbr2015.org.uk/index.php/iatbr/iatbr2015/paper/view/399}, abstract = {Mobility behaviour is often shaped through social habituation in childhood and adolescence. Persons who are accustomed to use sustainable transport modes will stick to their manner later on in life too. Since children and young adults undergo drastic physical and mental developmental steps in a short period of time, awareness raising campaigns must exactly match with different age groups and their current mobility behavior. Against this background of behavioral development of children, the research project BewusstMobil developed a concept for a smartphone application which automatically collects individual travel behaviour patterns, quantifies current environmental-friendly and health promoting behaviour and acts as platform for a game which young people can play online. The basic idea is that children and young people aged 12 to 18 years collect points by their current mobility behavior and chosen transport mode. Depending on how they travel (bus, tram, walking, etc.) and how environmental-friendly or healthy this mode of transport is, they collect more or less points i.e. for example if a person walks or travels by train, he/she gets more points as if traveling by car. Recognition of trip data (start and end points, mileage, time used, transport mode) is activated after the start of the application in the background and as soon as the person moves. Data are assessed by using GPS positioning and movement data such as speed and acceleration. In most cases, indicators for sustainable mobility are available on a very general level and rather aimed at assessing infrastructure projects. However, in this application, individual mobility and the benefit for the young transport user has to be evaluated. Thus, indicators known from research and practice are selected and transferred to an individual level. This includes pollutants and GHG-emissions (ecological impacts), costs (economic impacts), travel time and health benefits (social aspects). Depending on the selected transport mode, quantities are calculated for each indicator. The factors included in the calculation are the trip length [km] and the trip duration [min], which are determined through GPS tracking. The normalization is done by monetization, mainly based on recommendations for a cost-benefit analysis, i.e. different dimensions [g / veh-km, min, €] are converted to costs by using market prices (or "shadow prices"). These values are weighted according to their importance in order to ensure the assessment of environmentally friendliness and health promotion of individual mobility of children and adolescents. These parameters form the basis for the games’ scoring system. Points earned due to individual mobility behavior, can be traded in for proceeding on virtual routes of different modes on a map of Austria in the smartphone application, in order to reach virtual locations where the player can win goodies (promotional gifts, shopping vouchers, concert tickets, etc.). As several players try to reach these locations simultaneously, and the number of goodies at each location is limited the game creates motivation for playing and competing among participants. The application was tested in three different schools in the Province of Lower Austria covering pupils aged 13 to 18. A clear knowledge of the environmental impact of the transport system was identified prior to the test phase, but this knowledge hardly influences the choice of transport mode currently. However, a change in behavior had been reported during the gaming. Since this is not due to the transfer of (new) knowledge, it can be assumed that this shift was primarily caused by the game design and the information contained in the game mechanics that were incorporated resulting in a change of behavior. Generally, data collection as well as the overall concept and usage were clear for all users. However, younger people; age 13 years seems to lose interest faster than the other age classes. In particular, the interests concerning the competition were more relevant to higher classes, but at the same time the willingness to cheat increased. Thus, the full technical functionality was mentioned as requirement for further use of the application. Particularly, mode detection and tracking of individual trips have to ensure high accuracy and thus a fair scoring, since the desire for fair playing conditions was at the top in all age groups. From a scientific point of view, the application offers the opportunity to learn more about mobility behavior of young people and to use the digital world to raise the awareness and to influence user’s mode choice in a positive way. The presentation will give an overview of the data collection, the scoring system quantifying sustainable mobility behavior and illustrate the game concept based on the automatic recognition of individual trip data. Moreover, results of the before and after attitudinal and mobility surveys will demonstrate current mobility behavior, the perception of the application and the influence on the individual mobility behavior of young people based on current data.}, author = {Roider, Oliver and Judmaier, Peter and Barberi, Alessandro and Michelberger, Frank}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: FORSCH31}, keywords = {2015, Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, interdisziplinär, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{judmaier_untersuchungsmethoden_2014, address = {Berlin}, title = {Untersuchungsmethoden zur {Gendersensibilität} von {Arbeitsplätzen} im {Umfeld} sicherheitskritischer {Systeme}}, booktitle = {Gender {UseT}}, publisher = {Kompetenzzentrum Technik – Diversity – Chancengleichheit e.V.}, author = {Judmaier, Peter and Pohl, Margit and Michelberger, Frank and Bichler, Romana and Erharter, Dorothea and Fränzl, Thomas and Kunz, Angelika}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: GenSiSys}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Creative Industries, Department Gesundheit, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Physiotherapie, best, peer-reviewed, user centered design, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @book{litschka_medienethik_2013, address = {München}, title = {Medienethik als {Wirtschaftsethik} medialer {Kommunikation}. {Zur} ethischen {Rekonstruktion} der {Medienökonomie}.}, publisher = {kopaed München}, author = {Litschka, Michael}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lblitschka, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{litschka_austrian_2014, address = {Berlin/New York}, title = {The {Austrian} {School} of {Economics}}, isbn = {DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-7883-6\_92-1.}, booktitle = {Encyclopedia of {Law} and {Economics}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Litschka, Michael}, editor = {Backhaus, J. and Marciano, A. and Ramello, G.B.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lblitschka, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{litschka_corporate_2019, address = {Wiesbaden}, series = {Ethik in mediatisierten {Welten}}, title = {Corporate {Responsibility} in a {Mediatized} {World}: {Institutional} {Ethics} and the {Question} of {Consumer} {Sovereignty}}, isbn = {978-3-658-26212-9}, url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-658-26212-9_10}, language = {De}, booktitle = {Responsibility and {Resistance}: {Ethics} in {Mediatized} {Worlds}}, publisher = {Springer VS}, author = {Litschka, Michael}, editor = {Eberwein, Tobias and Karmasin, Matthias and Krotz, Friedrich and Rath, Matthias}, year = {2019}, keywords = {2019, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lblitschka, peer-reviewed}, pages = {161--173}, } @incollection{litschka_csr_2017, address = {Berlin}, title = {{CSR} as economic, ethical and communicative concept}, booktitle = {Handbook of {Integrated} {CSR} {Communication}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Litschka, Michael and Karmasin, Matthias}, editor = {Diehl, S. and Müller, B. and Terlutter, R. and Weder, F.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {2017, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lblitschka}, pages = {37--50}, } @incollection{holzinger_current_2018, address = {Cham}, title = {Current {Advances}, {Trends} and {Challenges} of {Machine} {Learning} and {Knowledge} {Extraction}: {From} {Machine} {Learning} to {Explainable} {AI}}, volume = {11015}, isbn = {978-3-319-99739-1 978-3-319-99740-7}, shorttitle = {Current {Advances}, {Trends} and {Challenges} of {Machine} {Learning} and {Knowledge} {Extraction}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-99740-7_1}, abstract = {In this short editorial we present some thoughts on present and future trends in Artificial Intelligence (AI) generally, and Machine Learning (ML) specifically. Due to the huge ongoing success in machine learning, particularly in statistical learning from big data, there is rising interest of academia, industry and the public in this field. Industry is investing heavily in AI, and spin-offs and start-ups are emerging on an unprecedented rate. The European Union is allocating a lot of additional funding into AI research grants, and various institutions are calling for a joint European AI research institute. Even universities are taking AI/ML into their curricula and strategic plans. Finally, even the people on the street talk about it, and if grandma knows what her grandson is doing in his new start-up, then the time is ripe: We are reaching a new AI spring. However, as fantastic current approaches seem to be, there are still huge problems to be solved: the best performing models lack transparency, hence are considered to be black boxes. The general and worldwide trends in privacy, data protection, safety and security make such black box solutions difficult to use in practice. Specifically in Europe, where the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on May, 28, 2018 which affects everybody (right of explanation). Consequently, a previous niche field for many years, explainable AI, explodes in importance. For the future, we envision a fruitful marriage between classic logical approaches (ontologies) with statistical approaches which may lead to context-adaptive systems (stochastic ontologies) that might work similar as the human brain.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2019-01-23}, booktitle = {Machine {Learning} and {Knowledge} {Extraction}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Holzinger, Andreas and Kieseberg, Peter and Weippl, Edgar and Tjoa, A Min}, editor = {Holzinger, Andreas and Kieseberg, Peter and Tjoa, A Min and Weippl, Edgar}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-99740-7_1}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--8}, } @incollection{holzinger_explainable_2018, address = {Cham}, title = {Explainable {AI}: {The} {New} 42?}, volume = {11015}, isbn = {978-3-319-99739-1 978-3-319-99740-7}, shorttitle = {Explainable {AI}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-99740-7_21}, abstract = {Explainable AI is not a new field. Since at least the early exploitation of C.S. Pierce’s abductive reasoning in expert systems of the 1980s, there were reasoning architectures to support an explanation function for complex AI systems, including applications in medical diagnosis, complex multi-component design, and reasoning about the real world. So explainability is at least as old as early AI, and a natural consequence of the design of AI systems. While early expert systems consisted of handcrafted knowledge bases that enabled reasoning over narrowly well-defined domains (e.g., INTERNIST, MYCIN), such systems had no learning capabilities and had only primitive uncertainty handling. But the evolution of formal reasoning architectures to incorporate principled probabilistic reasoning helped address the capture and use of uncertain knowledge.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2019-01-23}, booktitle = {Machine {Learning} and {Knowledge} {Extraction}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Goebel, Randy and Chander, Ajay and Holzinger, Katharina and Lecue, Freddy and Akata, Zeynep and Stumpf, Simone and Kieseberg, Peter and Holzinger, Andreas}, editor = {Holzinger, Andreas and Kieseberg, Peter and Tjoa, A Min and Weippl, Edgar}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-99740-7_21}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Security Management \& Privacy, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {295--303}, } @book{holzinger_machine_2019, series = {{LNCS}}, title = {Machine {Learning} and {Knowledge} {Extraction}: {Third} {IFIP} {TC} 5, {TC} 8/{WG} 8.4, 8.9, {TC} 12/{WG} 12.9 {International} {Cross}-{Domain} {Conference}, {CD}-{MAKE} 2019}, url = {https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-29726-8}, number = {11713}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Holzinger, Andreas and Kieseberg, Peter and Tjoa, A Min and Weippl, Edgar}, month = aug, year = {2019}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{amiri_efficiently_2019, address = {Lissabon}, title = {Efficiently {Vectorized} {Anonymization} in {Data} {Mining} using {Genetic} {Algorithms}}, volume = {Proceedings of the 34th International Conference on ICT Systems Security and Privacy Protection - IFIP SEC 2019}, author = {Amiri, Fatemeh and Quirchmayr, Gerald and Kieseberg, Peter and Bertone, Alessio and Weippl, Edgar}, month = jun, year = {2019}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{tavolato-wotzl_analytical_2019, address = {Prag}, title = {Analytical {Modelling} of {Cyber}-{Physical} {Systems}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th {International} {Conference} on {Information} {Systems} {Security} and {Privacy} - {ICISSP} 2019, 3rd {International} {Workshop} on {FORmal} methods for {Security} {Engineering} - {ForSE} 2019}, author = {Tavolato-Wötzl, Christina and Tavolato, Paul}, month = feb, year = {2019}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, Vortrag, best}, } @book{steiner_zum_2016, address = {Wien}, title = {Zum {Status} {Quo} von {Digital} {Marketing} 2015 / 2016 - {Eine} {Reihe} des {Studiengangs} {Media}- und {Kommunikationsberatung} der {FH} {St}. {Pölten}}, author = {Steiner, Roland and Kammerzelt, Helmut}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, } @book{krone_handbuch_2016, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Handbuch {Medienökonomie}}, isbn = {978-3-658-09632-8}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-09632-8}, language = {de}, urldate = {2015-11-05}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}, editor = {Krone, Jan and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbpellegrini}, } @article{krone_zur_2016, title = {Zur Ökonomie gemeinwohlorientierter {Medien} . digitale {Massenkommunikation} in {Deutschland}, Österreich und der {Schweiz}}, number = {4/2016}, journal = {MedienWirtschaft}, author = {Krone, Jan}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {2--6}, } @phdthesis{von_suess_science_2013, address = {Linz}, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Science on {Screen} - {Wissenschaft} im {Fernsehen}}, school = {Universität für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung in Linz}, author = {von Suess, Rosa}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, ICMT, PhD, TV, best, best lbvonsuess, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{schwarzenegger_ethnic_2019, address = {New York, NY, USA}, series = {Handbooks in {Communication} and {Media}}, title = {Ethnic {Minorities} and the {Media} – {A} {Struggle} for {Voice}, {Self} and {Community}?}, isbn = {978-1-119-16162-2}, url = {https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+Handbook+of+European+Communication+History-p-9781119161622}, language = {EN}, booktitle = {The {Handbook} of {European} {Communication} {History}}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, author = {Schwarzenegger, Christian and Falböck, Gabriele and Ellefson, Merja and Agirreazkuenaga, Irati and Ferrer, Alicia Ferrández and Graf, Heike and Yanglyaeva, Marina}, editor = {Arnold, Klaus and Paschal, Preston and Kinnebrock, Susanne}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, best}, pages = {437--474}, } @inproceedings{grossberger_smart_2018, address = {Vienna}, title = {Smart {Inspection} – {Innovative} solutions for maintenance of railway bridges}, author = {Grossberger, Hirut and Michelberger, Frank and Wagner, Adrian}, month = apr, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: SIZI}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{michelberger_inspiring_2019, address = {Rabat, Morocco}, title = {Inspiring and {Hiring} the {Next} {Generation} - {Strategies} for a {Common} {Approach}}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Grossberger, Hirut}, month = oct, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: SIZI}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{ruger_effizienzsteigerung_2019, address = {Wien}, title = {Effizienzsteigerung von {Reisezügen} durch geeignete {Innenraumkonzepte}}, volume = {95 (2019)}, isbn = {978-3-903249-05-9}, booktitle = {30 {Jahre} {Hochleistungsbahnen} in Österreich - {Bilanz} und {Ausblick}}, publisher = {OVE Schriftenreihe}, author = {Rüger, Bernhard}, month = mar, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: TaS2}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {49--54}, } @inproceedings{rubisch_semantic_2012, address = {Ljubljana (Slowenien)}, title = {Semantic {Movie} {Scene} {Annotation} for {Rapid} {Prototyping} of {Score} {Music}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {ICMC2012} {Conference}}, author = {Rubisch, Julian and Doppler, Jakob and Schuster, Stefan and Raffaseder, Hannes}, month = sep, year = {2012}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsprojekt GeMMA, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @incollection{raffaseder_sound-transformation_2008, address = {Berlin}, title = {Sound-{Transformation} and {Re}-{Mixing} in {Real}-{Time}}, volume = {7}, isbn = {978-3-540-79485-1}, booktitle = {Transdisciplinary digital art : sound, vision and the new screen : digital art weeks and interactive futures 2006 2007, {Zurich}, {Switzerland} and {Victoria}, {BC}, {Canada}, selected papers}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Raffaseder, Hannes and Parker, Martin}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Audio, Department Technologie, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Video, best}, } @inproceedings{julian_rubisch_allthatsounds:_2009, address = {Copenhagen, Denmark}, title = {{AllThatSounds}: {Associative}, semantic categorization of audio data}, language = {English}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 15th {International} {Conference} on {Auditory} {Display}}, author = {{Julian Rubisch} and {Matthias Husinsky} and {Hannes Raffaseder}}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Forschungsprojekt allthatsounds, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @inproceedings{rubisch_generative_2009, address = {Glasgow, UK}, title = {Generative {Music} for {Media} {Applications} ({GeMMA}) - {Towards} {Automated} {Design} and {Production} of {Media} {Related} {Music}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Audio} {Mostly} {Conference}}, author = {Rubisch, Julian and Jaksche, Michael and Raffaseder, Hannes}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Forschungsprojekt GeMMA, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {49--50}, } @article{horsak_inter-trial_2024, title = {Inter-trial variability is higher in {3D} markerless compared to marker-based motion capture: {Implications} for data post-processing and analysis}, issn = {0021-9290}, shorttitle = {Inter-trial variability is higher in {3D} markerless compared to marker-based motion capture}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002192902400126X}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112049}, abstract = {Markerless motion capture has recently attracted significant interest in clinical gait analysis and human movement science. Its ease of use and potential to streamline motion capture recordings bear great potential for out-of-the-laboratory measurements in large cohorts. While previous studies have shown that markerless systems can achieve acceptable accuracy and reliability for kinematic parameters of gait, they also noted higher inter-trial variability of markerless data. Since increased inter-trial variability can have important implications for data post-processing and analysis, this study compared the inter-trial variability of simultaneously recorded markerless and marker-based data. For this purpose, the data of 18 healthy volunteers were used who were instructed to simulate four different gait patterns: physiological, crouch, circumduction, and equinus gait. Gait analysis was performed using the smartphone-based markerless system OpenCap and a marker-based motion capture system. We compared the inter-trial variability of both systems and also evaluated if changes in inter-trial variability may depend on the analyzed gait pattern. Compared to the marker-based data, we observed an increase of inter-trial variability for the markerless system ranging from 6.6\% to 22.0\% for the different gait patterns. Our findings demonstrate that the markerless pose estimation pipelines can introduce additionally variability in the kinematic data across different gait patterns and levels of natural variability. We recommend using averaged waveforms rather than single ones to mitigate this problem. Further, caution is advised when using variability-based metrics in gait and human movement analysis based on markerless data as increased inter-trial variability can lead to misleading results.}, urldate = {2024-03-13}, journal = {Journal of Biomechanics}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Prock, Kerstin and Krondorfer, Philipp and Siragy, Tarique and Simonlehner, Mark and Dumphart, Bernhard}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Deep learning, Departement Gesundheit, Gait analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Intra-session variability, OpenCap, Pose estimation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, markerless motion capture, peer-reviewed}, pages = {112049}, } @article{zulch_finfluencer_2024, title = {Finfluencer im {Fokus}: {Marktüberblick} und tiefergehende {Untersuchung} von {Instagram} – {Analyse} und {Handlungsempfehlungen} für die {Finanzkommunikation} von börsennotierten {Unternehmen}}, volume = {24. Jg.}, issn = {1617-8084}, url = {https://research.owlit.de/document/92d86f58-f503-3750-b790-ab32037b213e}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {3}, journal = {KoR - Zeitschrift für internationale und kapitalmarktorientierte Rechnungslegung}, author = {Zülch, Henning and Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Mölders, Marius and Bock, Lennart and Barrantes, Eloy}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Department Digital Business \& Innovations, Institute for Innovations Systems, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbkovarova, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {137--146}, } @article{lnenicka_identifying_2024, title = {Identifying patterns and recommendations of and for sustainable open data initiatives: {A} benchmarking-driven analysis of open government data initiatives among {European} countries}, volume = {41}, issn = {0740-624X}, shorttitle = {Identifying patterns and recommendations of and for sustainable open data initiatives}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0740624X23000989}, doi = {10.1016/j.giq.2023.101898}, abstract = {Open government and open (government) data are seen as tools to create new opportunities, eliminate or at least reduce information inequalities and improve public services. More than a decade of these efforts has provided much experience, practices, and perspectives to learn how to better deal with them. This paper focuses on benchmarking of open data initiatives over the years and attempts to identify patterns observed among European countries that could lead to disparities in the development, growth, and sustainability of open data ecosystems. To do this, we studied benchmarks and indices published over the last years (57 editions of 8 artifacts) and conducted a comparative case study of eight European countries, identifying patterns among them considering different potentially relevant contexts such as e-government, open government data, open data indices and rankings, and others relevant for the country under consideration. Using a Delphi method, we reached a consensus within a panel of experts and validated a final list of 94 patterns, including their frequency of occurrence among studied countries and their effects on the respective countries. Finally, we took a closer look at the developments in identified contexts over the years and defined 21 recommendations for more resilient and sustainable open government data initiatives and ecosystems and future steps in this area.}, number = {1}, urldate = {2024-02-07}, journal = {Government Information Quarterly}, author = {Lnenicka, Martin and Nikiforova, Anastasija and Luterek, Mariusz and Milic, Petar and Rudmark, Daniel and Neumaier, Sebastian and Santoro, Caterina and Casiano Flores, Cesar and Janssen, Marijn and Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro}, month = mar, year = {2024}, keywords = {Benchmarking, Cluster analysis, Delphi method, Department Technologie, E-government, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Open data, Open data initiative, Pattern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {101898}, } @article{lnenicka_sustainable_2024, title = {Sustainable open data ecosystems in smart cities: {A} platform theory-based analysis of 19 {European} cities}, volume = {148}, issn = {0264-2751}, shorttitle = {Sustainable open data ecosystems in smart cities}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264275124000659}, doi = {10.1016/j.cities.2024.104851}, abstract = {An understanding of how modern Open Data Ecosystems (ODEs) work is critical in the context of current trends towards sustainability and smartness, while is seen to be an asset to support urban governance and development, in coordinating actions, and fostering civic engagement. This paper aims to establish such understanding by analyzing the contextual patterns, platforms, and components shaping sustainable ODEs by employing platform theory. This study explores and compares characteristics, similarities, differences, and best approaches in 19 cities across 8 countries. In this study we (1) identify 50 patterns that influence and shape sustainable ODEs and their platforms, i.e., Open Data Platform Ecosystems (ODPEs); (2) explore the relationships between platforms and other ODPEs components by developing a respective model, and identifying internal platforms and other components; (3) empirically validate the conceptual findings of five types of ODPEs presented in the literature, redefining them from the conceptual to real-life implementation of the respective components in sample cities; (4) considering the experience gained during the study with respect to the ODPEs and external pressures and environments that shape or influence them, we define 12 recommendations for policy planning and urban governance of more sustainable ODEs.}, urldate = {2024-02-07}, journal = {Cities}, author = {Lnenicka, Martin and Nikiforova, Anastasija and Clarinval, Antoine and Luterek, Mariusz and Rudmark, Daniel and Neumaier, Sebastian and Kević, Karlo and Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro}, month = may, year = {2024}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Multi-country comparative study, Open data ecosystem, Open data platform ecosystem, Smart city, Urban development, Urban governance, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {104851}, } @article{brantner_structures_2021, title = {Structures of the {Public} {Sphere}: {Contested} {Spaces} as {Assembled} {Interfaces}}, volume = {9}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, issn = {2183-2439}, shorttitle = {Structures of the {Public} {Sphere}}, url = {https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/3932}, doi = {10.17645/mac.v9i3.3932}, abstract = {This article updates certain aspects of the normative notions of the public sphere. The complex ecosystem of social communications enhanced by mobile media platform activity has changed our perception of space. If the public sphere has to normatively assess the expected conditions for public debate and for democracy, the assemblage of devices, discourses, infrastructures, locations, and regulations must be considered together. The literature reviewed about the public sphere, spaces, and geographically-enabled mobile media leads this article to the formulation of a concept of the public sphere that considers such assemblage as an interface. As an empirically applicable update to the definition of the public sphere the text offers a model that helps analyze those factors considering how they shape the communicative space in four modes: representations, structures, textures, and connections. These modes consider the roles played by assemblages of devices, infrastructures, and content in delimiting the circulation of information. The second part of the article illustrates the model with examples from previous research, paying particular attention to the structures’ mode. The dissection of qualitative, quantitative, and geodata generated by digital and (visual) (n)ethnographic tools reveals three subcategories for the analysis of structures of space: barriers, shifts, and flows. The structures effectively enable/disable communication and define centers and peripheries in the activity flows. The contribution of this article is, thus, conceptual—it challenges and updates the notion of the public sphere; and methodological—it offers tools and outputs that align with the previously developed theoretical framework.}, number = {3}, urldate = {2023-05-24}, journal = {Media and Communication}, author = {Brantner, Cornelia and Rodríguez-Amat, Joan Ramon and Belinskaya, Yulia}, month = jul, year = {2021}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, ICMT, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbbelinskaya, external, peer-reviewed}, pages = {16--27}, } @inproceedings{kieseberg_controllable_2023, address = {Benevento, Italy}, series = {Lecture {Notes} in {Computer} {Science}}, title = {Controllable {AI}-{An} {Alternative} to {Trustworthiness} in {Complex} {AI} {Systems}?}, copyright = {CC-BY}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-40837-3_1}, booktitle = {International {Cross}-{Domain} {Conference} for {Machine} {Learning} and {Knowledge} {Extraction}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Kieseberg, Peter and Weippl, Edgar and Tjoa, A Min and Cabitza, Federico and Campagner, Andrea and Holzinger, Andreas}, month = aug, year = {2023}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--12}, } @inproceedings{dumphart_is_2023, series = {{ESMAC} 2023 {Abstracts}}, title = {Is it time to re-think the appropriateness of autocorrelation for gait event detection? {Preliminary} results of an ongoing study}, volume = {106}, shorttitle = {Is it time to re-think the appropriateness of autocorrelation for gait event detection?}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636223009840}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2023.07.064}, abstract = {Introduction Recent developments in machine learning (ML)-based gait event detection have demonstrated superior results in terms of robustness and temporal accuracy compared to heuristic approaches [1–3]. “Autocorrelation” (AC) is an implemented heuristic algorithm in the Vicon Nexus application, which identifies events based on a recurring pattern of a certain marker. Clinicians often rely on the use of AC or other heuristic approaches to identify initial contact (IC) and foot off (FO) events. However, no literature exists on the accuracy of AC for event detection. We have recently developed IntellEvent [4], a ML-based event detection algorithm which has superior accuracy compared to current state-of-the-art methods [1,5]. We aim to evaluate its applicability in daily clinical use compared to the AC method. Research question How large are the temporal differences of gait events detected by IntellEvent and the AC method? Methods The retrospective dataset for this study comprises 3DGA data. Patients were classified having either malrotation deformities (MD, n=20) or infantile cerebral palsy (ICP, n=18). IntellEvent was used to detect all IC and FO events using the left and right velocity of the heel, ankle, and toe trajectories. For the AC method a threshold of 20N was used to detect all IC and FO events on force plates. Subsequently, AC was used to detect all other events using the least square method of the x-axis trajectory (direction of motion). We validated IntellEvent by comparing its predictions to events solely identified with force plates. Afterwards, we calculated the differences between the remaining events of IntellEvent and the AC method. Results Mean absolute errors (95\% confidence interval) of IntellEvent compared to the ground truth for IC (MD: 2.4ms (2.1-2.8), ICP: 3.7ms (3.2–4.1)) and FO (MD: 7.5ms (6.8–8.1), ICP: 10.5 (9.5–11.4)) events showed a high temporal accuracy for both pathologies (Fig. 1). The comparison between IntellEvent and the AC events shows greater deviations for IC (MD: 10.1ms (9.6–0.6), ICP: 11.5ms (10.9–12.1)) and FO (MD: 9.3ms (8.8–9.7), ICP: 15.4ms (14.6–16.2)). Fig. 1. Temporal errors between IntellEvent vs. force plate data (blue) and IntellEvent vs. Autocorrelation (orange). Dotted grey lines indicate an error of 6.67ms (= 1 frames) and dotted red lines an error of 26.66ms (= 4 frames). Discussion IntellEvent achieves a very high temporal accuracy and robustness when compared to ground truth data. For the IC events, a high deviation between IntellEvent and AC was observed. Therefore, the results suggest that the AC can potentially introduce errors that may affect clinical decision making. Our preliminary results indicate that AC events need to be used with care when applied to pathological gait patterns and ML-based methods such as IntellEvent could improve the overall accuracy of gait event detection.}, urldate = {2023-09-18}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Dumphart, Bernhard and Slijepcevic, Djordje and Kranz, Andreas and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Horsak, Brian}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {S50--S51}, } @inproceedings{slijepcevic_towards_2023, series = {{ESMAC} 2023 {Abstracts}}, title = {Towards personalized gait rehabilitation: {How} robustly can we identify personal gait signatures with machine learning?}, volume = {106}, copyright = {Copyright}, shorttitle = {Towards personalized gait rehabilitation}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636223012523}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2023.07.232}, abstract = {Introduction Personalizing gait rehabilitation requires a comprehensive understanding of the unique gait characteristics of an individual patient, i.e., personal gait signature. Utilizing machine learning to classify individuals based on their gait can help to identify gait signatures [1]. This work exemplifies how an explainable artificial intelligence method can identify the most important input features that characterize the personal gait signature. Research question How robust can gait signatures be identified with machine learning and how sensitive are these signatures with respect to the amount of training data per person? Methods We utilized subsets of the AIST Gait Database 2019 [2], the GaitRec dataset [3], and the Gutenberg Gait Database [4] containing bilateral ground reaction forces (GRFs) during level walking at a self-selected speed. Eight GRF samples from each of 2,092 individuals (1,410/680 male/female, 809/1,283 health control/gait disorder, 1,355/737 shod/barefoot) were used for a gait-based person classification with a (linear) support vector machine (SVM). Two randomly selected samples from each individual served as test data. Gait signatures were identified using relevance scores obtained with layer-wise relevance propagation [5]. To assess the robustness of the identified gait signatures, we compared the relevance scores using Pearson’s correlation coefficient between step-wise reduced training data, from k=6 to k=1 training samples per individual. Results For the baseline setup (k=6), the SVM achieved a test classification accuracy of 99.1\% with 36 out of 4184 test samples being misclassified. The results for the setups with reduced training samples are visualized in Fig. 1. Fig. 1: Overview of the experimental results. Discussion A reduction of training samples per individual causes a decrease in classification accuracy (e.g., by 17.7\% in the case of one training sample per individual). The results show that at least five training samples per individual are necessary to achieve a classification accuracy of approximately 99\% for over 2,000 individuals. A similar effect is observed for gait signatures, which also show a slight degradation in robustness as the number of training samples decreases. In some cases, a model trained with less data per individual learns a different gait signature than a model trained with more data. In the test sample with the lowest correlation (see Fig. 1E), we observe a significant deviation in relevance for some input features. However, only 114 test samples (2.7\%) are below a moderate correlation of r=0.4 [6], indicating that gait signatures are quite robust, even when using one training sample per individual. This is supported by a strong median correlation of r=0.71 [6] (and the highest correlation of r=0.96) between the gait signatures. As automatically identified gait signatures seem to be robust, this approach has the potential to serve as a basis for tailoring interventions to each patient’s specific needs.}, urldate = {2023-09-21}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Slijepcevic, Djordje and Horst, Fabian and Simak, Marvin and Schöllhorn, Wolfgang Immanuel and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Horsak, Brian}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {S192--S193}, } @inproceedings{holder_comparative_2023, series = {{ESMAC} 2023 {Abstracts}}, title = {A comparative analysis of kinematic simulation results obtained by manually and automated scaled {OpenSim} models during walking – preliminary findings}, volume = {106}, copyright = {Copyright}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636223010196}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2023.07.099}, abstract = {Introduction Musculoskeletal simulations provide a deeper understanding of human movement by not only estimating joint movements and external joint loadings but also muscle forces, and internal joint loading parameters [1]. To date, the scaling and personalization of musculoskeletal models are performed manually in an iterative and time-consuming process [2]. This might hinder their use in clinical settings, impedes evaluating a large amount of individuals with knee malalignment and, thus, also prevents usage of trending technologies such as Machine Learning and Big Data analysis [3]. To address this, a Matlab pipeline was developed to automate the scaling process and subsequent personalization steps in OpenSim. This study’s primary objective is to evaluate the kinematic differences between the two methods. Research question To what extent does the kinematic output of automatically scaled models correspond with by-hand scaled model output? Methods Sixteen children and adolescents with valgus malalignment of at least one lower limb participated in this study. Manual scaling was performed by an experienced user in OpenSim 3.3 via the GUI [2] with a modified generic model [4,5]. Frontal knee alignment was manually adjusted based on X-ray imaging data. Automatic processing was done through a custom Matlab workflow using the same generic model with one accompanied standardized markerset. A static trial was used to automatically adjust each model’s frontal knee alignment based on the knee valgus angle angles of the static trial [4], run initial marker registration, and finally OpenSim’s scaling tool. Time-normalized kinematic parameters of the pelvis, hip, knee, and ankle joints were compared using parametric t-tests from the Statistical Parameter Mapping package (SPM) [6]. Mean differences and root mean squared errors (RMSE) were calculated for all kinematic parameters. Results The RMSE varied between 1.3°±0.6 (pelvic rotation) and 5.7°±2.8 (hip flexion-extension) (Fig. 1). Discussion The literature suggests that errors of 2 degrees or less are likely to be generally acceptable, while errors of up to 5 degrees require consideration in data interpretation [7,8]. Our observed RMSE varied between 1.8° and 5.7°. Greatest errors were found for the pelvis tilt and hip flexion, presumably caused by an inaccurate placement of the sacrum marker for the automated marker registration. Our data suggest that automated processing seems able to generate sufficiently enough accurate participant-specific simulations. Approaches such as recently described bilevel optimization for scaling and marker registration presumably could further improve the accuracy and should be considered in the near future for automated approaches. Effects on calculated joint and muscle loading parameters also need to be evaluated in a next step [9].}, urldate = {2023-09-21}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Holder, Jana and Stief, Felix and van Drongelen, Stefan and Horsak, Brian}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {S80--S82}, } @inproceedings{horsak_concurrent_2023, series = {{ESMAC} 2023 {Abstracts}}, title = {Concurrent assessment of a smartphone-based markerless and marker-based motion capture system in pathological gait}, volume = {106}, copyright = {Copyright}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636223010184}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2023.07.098}, abstract = {Introduction Markerless motion capturing is a trending technology that is expected to revolutionize clinical settings and sports. It estimates 3D human motion using synchronized video data and deep-learning-driven pose estimation. Compared to traditional marker-based systems, markerless systems offer fast and effortless motion capturing, making them accessible to novice users without sacrificing reliability [1]. Research shows that multi-camera markerless systems have acceptable accuracy in determining joint kinematics and kinetics across several movements [2,3]. However, their need for costly and complex hardware still limits their accessibility in various healthcare settings. OpenCap is an open-source platform that aims to close this gap by using videos captured from a minimum of two smartphones to compute movement dynamics in a web-based service [4]. This study compares joint kinematics obtained simultaneously with OpenCap and a marker-based system for physiological and different pathologic gait patterns. Research question How accurate is a smartphone-based markerless motion capture system in assessing gait kinematics in various gait patterns? Methods Ten females and eight males with a mean age of 30 (SD 9yrs) and a BMI of 23 (SD 3kg/m²) were instructed by a physiotherapist to walk with four different patterns: physiological, crouch, circumduction, and equinus gait. A 16-camera motion capture system tracked the 3D trajectories of skin-mounted markers based on the Cleveland-Clinic marker set. The trajectories were then used to run OpenSim's inverse-kinematic tool with a modified 2392 model with 3 DoF in the knee joint [5,6]. The data for OpenCap were recorded simultaneously with two iOS smartphones and processed using the web application [4]. Data were synchronized using cross-correlation. The Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) was calculated between every kinematic variable obtained by both systems. Results We found an overall RMSE of 5.9 (SD 1.2 degrees), details for each gait pattern are presented in Fig. 1. A rep. measures ANOVA (p {\textless} 0.001) with post hoc tests indicated that physiological gait had the lowest (p {\textless} 0.01) and crouch and circumduction had the highest errors (p {\textless} 0.05). Fig. 1. Left: Kinematic trajectories with one standard deviation obtained with both systems. Right \& Below: Boxplots with quartiles for the averaged Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). Discussion Our data show that OpenCap’s accuracy is approximately similar to IMU-based approaches and commercial markerless multi-camera solutions [2,7]. However, errors are still above clinically desirable thresholds of approximately 2 to 5 degrees in some cases and vary depending on the variables analyzed and gait patterns presented (e.g., circumduction). This may be due to inadequate training data for certain gait patterns. Markerless motion capturing holds exciting potential to expand biomechanical research and assessment to real-world settings. We encourage the biomechanics community to make data from various activities publicly available to enable markerless solutions to further improve their deep learning algorithms.}, urldate = {2023-09-21}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Eichmann, Anna and Lauer-Maier, Kerstin and Prock, Kerstin and Dumphart, Bernhard}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {S79--S80}, } @inproceedings{guggenberger_internal_2023, series = {{ESMAC} 2023 {Abstracts}}, title = {Internal lower limb rotation increases patella cartilage pressure in individuals with patellofemoral instability}, volume = {106}, copyright = {Copyright}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636223010081}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2023.07.088}, abstract = {Introduction Femoral anteversion (FA) and tibial torsion (TT) are known factors to contribute to patellofemoral instability [1]. Studies showed increased knee joint loading in individuals with idiopathic rotational deformities [2]. Investigating the effect of FA and TT on patellofemoral joint loading and lower leg muscle forces could help to better understand their impact on patellofemoral instability. Research question How do FA and TT influence the knee joint loading and muscle force in individuals with patellofemoral instability? Methods Musculoskeletal simulations were performed based on the retrospective data set of 11 individuals diagnosed with patellofemoral instability (13 affected knees). We measured FA and TT from magnetic resonance images. The mean FA and TT were 27±11° and 31±8°, respectively. To account for the interaction of FA and TT, we calculated Lower Limb Rotation (LLR=TT-FA) [3]. The mean LLR value was 4±12°. For each individual an OpenSim model [4] was scaled for height, weight and maximum isometric muscle force [5]. We performed simulations for each participant based on a generic-scaled model and a second model with personalized FA and TT [6]. Kinematics, kinetics, muscle forces and patella cartilage pressure were estimated using the COMAK routine [7]. For muscle forces and patella cartilage loading, we calculated differences between both models for each participant and correlated them to LLR, FA and TT using Pearson correlation (α=0.05). Results LLR correlated to patella cartilage loading during different phases of stance (Fig. 1). No significant correlations were found between patella cartilage loading, FA and TT in our preliminary results. A more internally rotated LLR correlated with higher rectus femoris (r=-0.79, p=0.001) and gluteus minimus force (r=-0.77, p=0.002) as well as lower gluteus maximus (r=0.90, p{\textless}0.001) and gluteus medius force (r=0.71, p=0.007). Fig. 1 - Correlation between LLR, FA, TA and patella cartilage pressure. Bold values are statistically significant (p{\textless}0.05). Discussion Our preliminary results showed that FA and TT solely did not correlate to patella cartilage loading. In contrast LLR rotated either internally or externally, changed patella cartilage loading. An explanation could be that higher LLR and thus greater differences between FA and TT increase the rotational limb malalignment and therefore loading at the patellofemoral joint. Considering the fact that patella dislocations commonly occur to the lateral side, internal rotation of the LLR might be more relevant, as it leads to a lateralization of the patella [9]. Therefore, individuals with internally rotated LLR might increase rectus femoris force, resulting in higher patella cartilage loading to stabilize the patellofemoral joint. Decreased forces of gluteal muscles might be explained by change of abductor lever arm caused by differences in position of the greater trochanter. To conclude, beside an individual interpretation of FA and TT, additionally LLR should be considered, when examining lower limb alignment in individuals with patellofemoral instability.}, urldate = {2023-09-21}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Guggenberger, Bernhard and Horsak, Brian and Habersack, Andreas and Smith, Colin and Svehlik, Martin and Kainz, Hans}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {S71--S72}, } @article{belinskaya_insider_2023, title = {‘{Insider} news’ on {Russian} {Telegram}: {Resembling} truth, proximity and objectivity}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, issn = {2001-0818}, shorttitle = {‘{Insider} news’ on {Russian} {Telegram}}, url = {https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/ajms_00108_1}, doi = {10.1386/ajms_00108_1}, abstract = {This article explores a new style of journalism identified in the contents of 21 public Telegram channels from the second half of 2020. The case follows the poisoning of the Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny as part of a broader research programme on the Russian public sphere. The qualitative analysis of the data provides insight into the use of Telegram as a source for ‘insider news’. This article distinguishes the linguistic peculiarities of the texts, such as markers of orality, and contrasts them with various modes of virtual journalism. The article proposes a model of a three-way proximity-building as a feature of a new journalism style. The article contributes to understanding the dynamics of the Russian public sphere and its overspill beyond the Russian territory and the institutional media outlets.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-09-05}, journal = {Journal of Applied Journalism \& Media Studies}, author = {Belinskaya, Yulia}, month = jun, year = {2023}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, ICMT, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbbelinskaya, peer-reviewed}, } @article{zeppelzauer_interactive_2016, title = {Interactive {3D} {Segmentation} of {Rock}-{Art} by {Enhanced} {Depth} {Maps} and {Gradient} {Preserving} {Regularization}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1556-4673}, url = {https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_258520.pdf}, doi = {10/ghpp2n}, number = {4}, journal = {ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Poier, Georg and Seidl, Markus and Reinbacher, Christian and Schulter, Samuel, Christian and Breiteneder, C. and Bischof, Horst}, month = jul, year = {2016}, note = {Article 19 Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {19:1--19:30}, } @inproceedings{leung_influence_2022, address = {Rotterdam}, title = {Influence of education systems on children’s visual behaviours as an environmental risk factor for myopia: a quantitative analysis with {LIDAR}-sensor tracking in classrooms}, abstract = {Keywords: myopia, risk factors, environmental risk}, author = {Leung, Vanessa and {Simone Hofbauer} and Leonhartsberger, Josef and Kee, Chea-su and Liang, Yuanyuan and Schmied, Roman}, year = {2022}, note = {Projekt: EyeQTrack}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Digital Wellbeing, Poster, SP CDHSI Digital Wellbeing, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{vulpe-grigorasi_multimodal_2023, address = {Tubingen Germany}, title = {Multimodal machine learning for cognitive load based on eye tracking and biosensors}, isbn = {9798400701504}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3588015.3589534}, doi = {10.1145/3588015.3589534}, language = {en}, urldate = {2024-01-23}, booktitle = {2023 {Symposium} on {Eye} {Tracking} {Research} and {Applications}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Vulpe-Grigorasi, Adrian}, year = {2023}, note = {Projekt: EyeQTrack}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Digital Wellbeing, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--3}, } @book{acosta_knowledge_2023, address = {AMSTERDAM}, series = {Semantic {Web} {Serries}}, title = {{KNOWLEDGE} {GRAPHS}: semantics, machine learning, and languages}, copyright = {CC BY NC}, isbn = {978-1-64368-424-6}, shorttitle = {{KNOWLEDGE} {GRAPHS}}, url = {https://ebooks.iospress.nl/ISBN/978-1-64368-425-3}, language = {eng}, publisher = {IOS PRESS}, editor = {Acosta, Maribel and Peroni, Silvio and Vahdati, Sahar and Gentile, Anna Lisa and Pellegrini, Tassilo and Kalo, Jan Christoph and {Krone, Jan}}, year = {2023}, note = {OCLC: 1402736888}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Inst, Institute for Innovation Systems, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @misc{weiner_losing_2022, type = {Documentary}, title = {Losing {Sight} — {Inside} the {Myopia} {Epidemic}}, abstract = {The documentary was created by filmmaker Jane Weiner with the intention of sharing a detailed account of how myopia — particularly childhood myopia — comes with serious eye health risks but can also now be treated with therapies that slow axial elongation. Throughout the film, Weiner travels through the U.S., Asia-Pacific, and Europe to pull back the curtain on the global myopia epidemic.}, language = {ENGLISH}, author = {Weiner, Jane}, collaborator = {Leung, Vanessa}, month = oct, year = {2022}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Digital Wellbeing, SP CDHSI Digital Wellbeing, best}, } @inproceedings{rind_trustworthy_2022, title = {Trustworthy {Visual} {Analytics} in {Clinical} {Gait} {Analysis}: {A} {Case} {Study} for {Patients} with {Cerebral} {Palsy}}, isbn = {978-1-66549-356-7}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.05232}, doi = {10.1109/TREX57753.2022.00006}, abstract = {Three-dimensional clinical gait analysis is essential for selecting optimal treatment interventions for patients with cerebral palsy (CP), but generates a large amount of time series data. For the automated analysis of these data, machine learning approaches yield promising results. However, due to their black-box nature, such approaches are often mistrusted by clinicians. We propose gaitXplorer, a visual analytics approach for the classification of CP-related gait patterns that integrates Grad-CAM, a well-established explainable artificial intelligence algorithm, for explanations of machine learning classifications. Regions of high relevance for classification are highlighted in the interactive visual interface. The approach is evaluated in a case study with two clinical gait experts. They inspected the explanations for a sample of eight patients using the visual interface and expressed which relevance scores they found trustworthy and which they found suspicious. Overall, the clinicians gave positive feedback on the approach as it allowed them a better understanding of which regions in the data were relevant for the classification.}, booktitle = {Proc. 2022 {IEEE} {Workshop} on {TRust} and {EXpertise} in {Visual} {Analytics} ({TREX})}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Rind, Alexander and Slijepcevic, Djordje and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Unglaube, Fabian and Kranzl, Andreas and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2022}, note = {Projekt: SoniVis Projekt: ReMoCap-Lab Projekt: I3D}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Data Science, Departement Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Gesundheit, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Schriftpublikation, Visual Computing, Visualization, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-arind, peer-reviewed}, pages = {7--15}, } @article{slijepcevic_explaining_2022, title = {Explaining {Machine} {Learning} {Models} for {Clinical} {Gait} {Analysis}}, volume = {3}, copyright = {CC-BY-NC-SA}, issn = {2691-1957}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3474121}, doi = {10.1145/3474121}, number = {2}, journal = {ACM Transactions on Computing for Healthcare}, author = {Slijepcevic, Djordje and Horst, Fabian and Lapuschkin, Sebastian and Horsak, Brian and Raberger, Anna-Maria and Kranzl, Andreas and Samek, Wojciech and Breitender, Christian and Schöllhorn, Wolfgang and Zeppelzauer, Matthias}, year = {2022}, note = {Projekt: I3D Projekt: ReMoCapLab Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {2020, Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed}, pages = {14:1--14:27}, } @article{altendorfer_forecast_2023, title = {Forecast and production order accuracy for stochastic forecast updates with demand shifting and forecast bias correction}, volume = {125}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {1569-190X}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1569190X23000187}, doi = {10.1016/j.simpat.2023.102740}, abstract = {In this paper a general demand model for the supplier is developed based on practically observed customer forecasting behaviours. A rolling horizon information update approach is assumed where customers provide their forecasts for a predefined information horizon. In the basic situation, a MMFE (martingale model of forecast evolution) demand model is assumed where information updates are unbiased. This setting is extended to a situation where updates are biased, i.e., a forecast update does not necessarily imply an information improvement. Furthermore, the model is extended by a demand shifting behaviour, i.e., demands for certain periods may be shifted to other periods. For this practically motivated demand model, the forecast accuracy related to periods before delivery is calculated and a measure for production order accuracy is developed assuming a simplified material requirements planning structure. Finally, a correction method for reducing the negative effects of biased demand forecasts is introduced and its performance is evaluated based on simulation and real company data.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-05-24}, journal = {Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory}, author = {Altendorfer, Klaus and Felberbauer, Thomas}, month = may, year = {2023}, keywords = {2023, Case study, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forecast accuracy, Forecast updates, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Material requirements planning, Open Access, Phaidra, Production planning, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Simulation, best, peer\_reviewed}, pages = {102740}, } @inproceedings{dam_policy_2023, title = {Policy {Patterns} for {Usage} {Control} in {Data} {Spaces}}, copyright = {CC-BY}, booktitle = {Fifth {International} {Workshop} {On} {A} {Semantic} {Data} {Space} {For} {Transport} @ {SEMANTiCS} 2023}, author = {Dam, Tobias and Krimbacher, Andreas and Neumaier, Sebastian}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Department Informatik und Security, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @techreport{pellegrini_dpp4all_2023, address = {Vienna}, title = {{DPP4ALL} – {A} {Digital} {Product} {Passport} for {All}}, url = {https://www.bmk.gv.at/en/topics/innovation/publications/A-Digital-Product-Passport.html}, language = {EN}, institution = {Bundesministerium für Klimaschutz, Umwelt, Energie, Mobilität, Innovation und Technologie}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Neumaier, Sebastian and Havur, Giray and Mesbahi, Zahra and Wagner-Havlicek, Carina and Grossberger, Hirut and Kaltenbrunner, Laura and Schneidergruber, Markus}, month = oct, year = {2023}, keywords = {Best, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best}, pages = {246}, } @article{knoll_von_2023, title = {Von der {Einstellungskandidatin} zur {Erfolgsgeschichte}: die {Linzer} {Pöstlingbergbahn}.}, issn = {1663-5248.}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {402--408}, } @article{knoll_zur_2022, title = {Zur {Zukunft} der {Regionalbahnen}}, abstract = {Endbericht der Arbeitsgruppe Rail and Road Traffic Management der Österreichischen Verkehrswissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft}, journal = {Österreichische Zeitschrift für Verkehrswissenschaft ös}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, best, best-lbknollo, wiss. Beitrag, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_ausbau_2023, title = {Ausbau der {Salzburger} {Lokalbahn}}, issn = {1663-5248}, number = {08/2023}, journal = {Schienenverkehr Aktuell, Verlag Minirex, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {6200--6201}, } @article{knoll_erinnerungen_2023, title = {Erinnerungen an die {Feldbahn} {Lainz}}, issn = {1663-5248}, number = {03/2023}, journal = {Schienenverkehr aktuell}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {74--76}, } @article{wagner_kavagait_2018, title = {{KAVAGait}: {Knowledge}-{Assisted} {Visual} {Analytics} for {Clinical} {Gait} {Analysis}}, volume = {25}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2017.2785271}, doi = {10/ghppzn}, abstract = {In 2014, more than 10 million people in the US were affected by an ambulatory disability. Thus, gait rehabilitation is a crucial part of health care systems. The quantification of human locomotion enables clinicians to describe and analyze a patient’s gait performance in detail and allows them to base clinical decisions on objective data. These assessments generate a vast amount of complex data which need to be interpreted in a short time period. We conducted a design study in cooperation with gait analysis experts to develop a novel Knowledge-Assisted Visual Analytics solution for clinical Gait analysis (KAVAGait). KAVAGait allows the clinician to store and inspect complex data derived during clinical gait analysis. The system incorporates innovative and interactive visual interface concepts, which were developed based on the needs of clinicians. Additionally, an explicit knowledge store (EKS) allows externalization and storage of implicit knowledge from clinicians. It makes this information available for others, supporting the process of data inspection and clinical decision making. We validated our system by conducting expert reviews, a user study, and a case study. Results suggest that KAVAGait is able to support a clinician during clinical practice by visualizing complex gait data and providing knowledge of other clinicians.}, number = {3}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG)}, author = {Wagner, Markus and Slijepcevic, Djordje and Horsak, Brian and Rind, Alexander and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Aigner, Wolfgang}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time Projekt: IntelliGait Projekt: CARMA Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Design Study, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Healthcare, Human Gait Analysis, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Visual analytics, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, best-lbaigner, best-lbwagnerm, best-mzeppelzauer, information visualization, knowledge generation, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1528--1542}, } @article{zeppelzauer_study_2016, title = {A {Study} on {Topological} {Descriptors} for the {Analysis} of {3D} {Surface} {Texture}}, abstract = {Methods from computational topology are becoming more and more popular in computer vision and have shown to improve the state-of-the-art in several tasks. In this paper, we investigate the applicability of topological descriptors in the context of 3D surface analysis for the classification of different surface textures. We present a comprehensive study on topological descriptors, investigate their robustness and expressiveness and compare them with state-of-the-art methods. Results show that class-specific information is reflected well in topological descriptors. The investigated descriptors can directly compete with non-topological descriptors and capture orthogonal information. Moreover they improve the state-of-the-art in combination with non-topological descriptors.}, journal = {Journal on Computer and System Sciences}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Zielinski, Bartosz and Juda, Mateusz and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2016, 3D surface classification, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP, Surface texture analysis, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbseidl, peer-reviewed, persistence diagram, persistence image, persistent homology, surface representation, surface topology analysis, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {60}, } @article{slijepcevic_input_2020, title = {Input {Representations} and {Classification} {Strategies} for {Automated} {Human} {Gait} {Analysis}}, volume = {76}, issn = {0966-6362}, doi = {10/ghz24x}, journal = {Gait \& Posture}, author = {Slijepcevic, Djordje and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Schwab, Caterine and Raberger, Anna-Maria and Breitender, Christian and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: IntelliGait Projekt: I3D Projekt: ReMoCap-Lab Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {2020, Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Eintrag überprüfen, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Green OA, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Open Access, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {198--203}, } @article{slijepcevic_automatic_2018, title = {Automatic {Classification} of {Functional} {Gait} {Disorders}}, volume = {5}, issn = {2168-2194}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.06405}, doi = {10/ghz24w}, number = {22}, urldate = {2017-12-21}, journal = {IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics}, author = {Slijepcevic, Djordje and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Raberger, Anna-Maria and Schwab, Caterine and Schuller, Michael and Baca, Arnold and Breiteneder, Christian and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: IntelliGait Projekt: CARMA Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1653 -- 1661}, } @inproceedings{slijepcevic_usefulness_2019, address = {Vienna, Austria}, title = {On the usefulness of statistical parameter mapping for feature selection in automated gait classification}, booktitle = {Book of {Abstracts} of the 25th {Conference} of the {European} {Society} of {Biomechanics} ({ESB})}, author = {Slijepcevic, Djordje and Raberger, Anna-Maria and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Dumphart, Bernhard and Breiteneder, Christian and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: IntelliGait Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Digital Health, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {1}, } @inproceedings{slijepcevic_towards_2018, address = {Prague, Czech Republic}, title = {Towards an optimal combination of input signals and derived representations for gait classification based on ground reaction force measurements.}, volume = {65}, doi = {10/gh38wn}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture} {Supplement}}, author = {Slijepcevic, Djordje and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Schwab, Caterine and Raberger, Anna-Maria and Dumphart, B and Baca, Arnold and Breiteneder, Christian and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: IntelliGait Projekt: CARMA Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Classification, DHLab, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Feature Representations, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Gait Recognition, Human Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, PCA, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, SVM, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, pattern recognition, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{slijepcevic_usefullness_2019, address = {Vienna, Austria}, title = {On the usefullness of statistical parameter mapping for feature selection in automated gait classification}, booktitle = {Book of {Abstracts} of the 25th {Conference} of the {European} {Society} of {Biomechanics} ({ESB})}, author = {Slijepcevic, Djordje and Raberger, Anna-Maria and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Dumphart, Bernhard and Breiteneder, Christian and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: IntelliGait Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Digital Health, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {1}, } @inproceedings{ruotsalainen_reactive_2022, address = {Vienna Austria}, title = {Reactive {Jamming} {Detection} for {LoRaWAN} {Based} on {Meta}-{Data} {Differencing}}, copyright = {CC-BY}, isbn = {978-1-4503-9670-7}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3538969.3543805}, doi = {10.1145/3538969.3543805}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-08-31}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th {International} {Conference} on {Availability}, {Reliability} and {Security}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Ruotsalainen, Henri}, month = aug, year = {2022}, note = {Project: Dataskop}, keywords = {Dataskop, Depart Informatik und Security, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Publikationstyp Konferenz-Paper, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IT Sec Security Management \& Privacy, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--8}, } @inproceedings{guggenberger_influence_2022, series = {{ESMAC} 2022 {Abstracts}}, title = {The influence of different walking strategies on patellofemoral and tibiofemoral contact forces in individuals with patellofemoral instability}, volume = {97}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636222002508}, doi = {10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.07.052}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-10-04}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Guggenberger, B. and Horsak, B. and Habersack, A. and Smith, C. and Svehlik, M. and Kainz, H.}, month = sep, year = {2022}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Musculoskeletal Simulations, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {S68--S69}, } @inproceedings{horsak_walking_2022, address = {Taipei, Taiwan}, title = {Walking overground in a room-scale {Virtual} {Reality} {Environment}: a motor control perspective}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Simonlehner, Mark and Schöffer, Lucas and Dumphart, Bernhard and Jalaeefar, Arian and Husinsky, Matthias and Siragy, Tarique}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Virtual Reality, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{horsak_klinische_2022, address = {Krems, Austria}, title = {Die klinische {Ganganalyse}: ein „{Werkzeugkasten}“ zur objektiven {Analyse} der menschlichen {Bewegung} ({Invited} {Talk})}, author = {Horsak, Brian}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Biofeedback, Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Gait Classification, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Machine Learning, Musculoskeletal Simulations, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Virtual Reality, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{horsak_muscle_2015, title = {Muscle co-contraction around the knee when walking with unstable shoes}, issn = {1873-5711}, doi = {10/f6xvzs}, abstract = {Walking with unstable shoes has been discussed to decrease joint loading. Typical estimates of joint loading using an inverse dynamic approach only account for net joint moments, not considering the potential role of muscular co-contraction. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare muscular co-contraction levels when walking with two different unstable shoe constructions (rocker-bottom and toning shoes) compared to walking with regular shoes. For each shoe condition, 12 healthy subjects walked with both, a regular shoe and with an unstable shoe at self-selected walking speed at a 10-m walkway. Surface EMG data of selected muscles were recorded and time normalized for calculating co-contraction indices (CCI) for opposing muscle groups. Results showed an increase of co-contraction primarily for vastii and gastrocnemius muscles for the first and second half of stance when walking with an unstable shoe construction. Therefore, when using an inverse dynamic approach to analyze joint loading differences between regular shoes and unstable shoes, one should be cautious in interpreting the data, as these methods base their estimates of joint moments upon the net joint torque.}, language = {ENG}, number = {25}, journal = {Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology: Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Heller, Mario and Baca, Arnold}, year = {2015}, pmid = {25156445}, note = {Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, best-lbheller, peer-reviewed}, pages = {175--181}, } @inproceedings{horsak_applicability_2020, address = {Virtual Meeting}, title = {Applicability and usability of an immersive virtual reality-based balance control exergame for prosthetic users: {A} pilot study with healthy individuals}, shorttitle = {Applicability and usability of an immersive virtual reality-based balance control exergame for prosthetic users}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636220303556}, doi = {10/gnkdht}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-09-14}, booktitle = {Gait \& {Posture}}, author = {Horsak, B. and Simonlehner, M. and Schöffer, L. and Maureder, J. and Schwab, C. and Raberger, A. M. and Zeller, M. and Husinsky, M.}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: ReMoCap-Lab Projekt: AVATAR}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Digital Health, Gait Analysis, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Institutional Access, Poster, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Virtual Reality, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, } @article{horsak_reliability_2020, title = {Reliability of walking and stair climbing kinematics in a young obese population using a standard kinematic and the {CGM2} model}, volume = {83}, issn = {0966-6362}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096663622030597X}, doi = {10/gnt2tj}, language = {en}, number = {96-99}, urldate = {2020-10-21}, journal = {Gait \& Posture}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Schwab, Caterine and Leboeuf, Fabien and Kranzl, Andreas}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: ReMoCap-Lab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Eintrag überprüfen, Gait Analysis, Green OA, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Open Access, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, } @article{horsak_overground_2021, series = {{ESMAC} 2021 {Abstracts}}, title = {Overground walking in a fully immersive {Virtual} {Reality}: {Preliminary} results of a comprehensive study on the effects on walking biomechanics}, volume = {90}, copyright = {Open Access}, issn = {0966-6362}, shorttitle = {Overground walking in a fully immersive {Virtual} {Reality}}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096663622100360X}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.780314}, language = {en}, urldate = {2021-10-15}, journal = {Gait \& Posture}, author = {Horsak, B. and Simonlehner, M. and Schöffer, L. and Dumphart, B. and Jalaeefar, A. and Husinsky, M.}, month = oct, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: ReMoCap-Lab}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Virtual Reality, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {100--101}, } @article{thajer_comparison_2021, title = {Comparison of {Bioelectrical} {Impedance}-{Based} {Methods} on {Body} {Composition} in {Young} {Patients} with {Obesity}}, volume = {8}, copyright = {CC-BY}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/4/295}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/children8040295}, language = {en}, number = {4}, urldate = {2021-04-12}, journal = {Children}, author = {Thajer, Alexandra and Skacel, Gabriele and Truschner, Katharina and Jorda, Anselm and Vasek, Martin and Horsak, Brian and Strempfl, Johanna and Kautzky-Willer, Alexandra and Kainberger, Franz and Greber-Platzer, Susanne}, month = apr, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: Childrens KNEEs Study}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Open Access, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, pages = {295}, } @misc{clemens_hip_2017, address = {Hannover, Germany}, type = {Poster}, title = {Hip joint center estimation methods do not affect test-retest reliability of kinematic measurements in young obese participants}, author = {Clemens, Christoph and Schwab, Caterine and Kranzl, Andreas and Wondrasch, Barbara and Baca, Arnold and Greber-Platzer, Susanne and Crevenna, Richard and Kreissl, Alexandra and Keilani, Mohammad and Horsak, Brian}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: Childrens KNEEs Study Projekt: DHLab}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Department Gesundheit, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed, project\_carma, project\_childrensknees}, } @misc{horsak_reliabilitat_2019, address = {Berlin}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Reliabilität von {Messergebnissen} in der {Gang}- und {Bewegungsanalyse} – {Erfahrungsbericht} zu gängigen {Maßzahlen}}, author = {Horsak, Brian}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: ReMoCap-Lab}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak}, } @misc{horsak_reliability_2019, address = {Amsterdam, Netherlands}, type = {Poster}, title = {Reliability of stair walking kinematics in young overweight and obese individuals}, author = {Horsak, Brian and Schwab, Caterine and Kranzl, Andreas}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: ReMoCap-Lab}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHLab, Digital Health, Gait Analysis, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Poster, SP CDHSI Motor Rehabilitation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-bhorsak, peer-reviewed}, } @misc{kovac_keynote_2023, address = {Prague, Czech Republic}, title = {[{Keynote}] {Standing} {Still} {Is} {Not} {An} {Option}: {Alternative} {Baselines} for {Attainable} {Utility} {Preservation}}, shorttitle = {Standing {Still} {Is} {Not} {An} {Option}}, url = {https://mlprague.com/}, abstract = {The rapid development of machine learning and artificial intelligence in general has led to growing concerns about the potential impact of AI on society. Ensuring that AI systems behave safely and beneficially is a major challenge, particularly in the context of Reinforcement Learning, where an agent learns by interacting with an environment and receiving feedback in the form of rewards. Avoiding negative side-effects is one of those challenges, where the agent should not cause unintended harm while trying to achieve its primary objective. A promising way to accomplish this task in an implicit way without telling the agent what not to do, is Attainable Utility Preservation (AUP). AUP is a safe Reinforcement Learning approach that minimizes side-effects by optimizing for a primary reward function while preserving the ability to optimize auxiliary reward functions. However, AUP's applicability is limited to tasks where a no-op action (e.g., standing sill) is available in the agent's action space. Depending on the environment, this cannot always be guaranteed. To overcome this limitation, we introduce new baselines for AUP, which are applicable to environments with or without a no-op action in the agent's action space. We achieve this by regularizing the primary reward function in different ways with respect to auxiliary goals, depending on the used variation. This enables designers of environments to define simple reward functions, which then get extended by our introduced baselines to induce safer behavior. We evaluate all introduced variants on multiple AI safety gridworlds, which were specifically designed to test the agent's ability to solve a primary objective while avoiding negative side-effects. These effects include e.g., facing the agent in front of several options where only one solution without a side-effect is imminent, refraining from causing damage or interfering with the environment's dynamics, rescuing items without destroying them, or to learn how to mitigate delayed effects to some extent and to not complete the primary objective on purpose. We show how our approach induces safe, conservative, and effective behavior, even when a no-op action is not available for the agent. An additional benefit lies in the variation-based approach, which allows to consider multiple variants depending on the tasks to solve. In conclusion, our work addresses critical challenges in AI safety related to Reinforcement Learning and proposes an updated approach to achieve safe behavior implicitly by avoiding negative side-effects, contributing to the broader effort of designing safe and beneficial AI systems for the future.}, language = {en}, author = {Kovac, Fabian}, month = jun, year = {2023}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science - Machine Learning, Computer Science - Reinforcement Learning, Data Science, Depart Informatik und Security, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Reinforcement Learning, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Vortrag, best}, } @inproceedings{nurgazina_visualization_2022, address = {Hagenberg, Austria}, title = {Visualization and clustering for rolling forecast quality verification: {A} case study in the automotive industry}, volume = {200}, copyright = {CC BY-NC-ND}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050922003131}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2022.01.304}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Procedia {Computer} {Science}}, publisher = {Elsevier B.V.}, author = {Nurgazina, Jamilya and Felberbauer, Thomas and Asprion, Bernward and Pinnamaraju, Pavan}, year = {2022}, note = {Project: InnoFIT}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {1048--1057}, } @article{gallistl_precarious_2022, title = {Precarious ageing in a global pandemic – older adults' experiences of being at risk due to {COVID}-19}, copyright = {CC-BY}, issn = {0144-686X, 1469-1779}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0144686X22000381/type/journal_article}, doi = {10.1017/S0144686X22000381}, abstract = {Abstract Health authorities worldwide address older adults as a risk group for more serious illness and health complications associated with COVID-19, while social gerontologists have warned that addressing older adults as a risk group of COVID-19 bears the risk of reinforcing ageism. This paper empirically explores to what extent older adults perceive themselves as part of a COVID-19 risk group and how these perceptions influence their everyday lives and experiences of age and ageing. This paper draws upon data from a mixed-methods study on older adults' risk perceptions during COVID-19 in Lower Austria, including a representative survey on 521 adults (60+ years) and data from 20 semi-structured interviews. Approximately two-thirds of the respondents consider themselves at risk of COVID-19 and name age, in addition to pre-existing illness, as a contributing factor in this risk perception. Older adults with health constraints, and especially older men, have a higher probability of perceiving risk due to COVID-19. Additionally, older adults report that they experience being ‘suddenly seen as old’ or ‘being put into a box’ during the pandemic, which influenced their experiences and images of ageing. Our study provides insights into how perceived COVID-19 risk affects the everyday lives of older adults. Age-based categorisations of risk contribute to a shift in images of age and ageing, drawing on insecurity and risk, rather than successful and active ageing, to conceptualise later life.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-08-22}, journal = {Ageing and Society}, author = {Gallistl, Vera and Richter, Lukas and Heidinger, Theresa and Schütz, Teresa and Rohner, Rebekka and Hengl, Lisa and Kolland, Franz}, month = jul, year = {2022}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, best-lrichter, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--19}, } @inproceedings{boigner_wsl2_2022, address = {Vienna, Austria}, series = {{ARES} 2022}, title = {{WSL2} {Forensics}: {Detection}, {Analysis} \& {Revirtualization}}, copyright = {CC-BY}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3538969.3544439}, abstract = {The development and integration of the Windows Subsystem for Linux, version 2 (WSL2) into Microsoft’s operating systems has brought together two worlds that were, from a consumer’s perspective, previously disjunct. This comes with new challenges for incident handling and computer forensics in particular, since workflows rarely had to consider both ecosystems at time same time. With WSL2 now becoming an integral part of Windows 10 and 11, tools and techniques have to be revisited with the new environment in mind. In this paper, we look at the detection, acquisition and postmortem analysis of WSL2 instances. We explore through experimentation how WSL2 guests can be quickly identified and provide investigators with an easy means to automate the process. Since it can also be helpful to an investigation to revirtualize an acquired image, the process of getting up and running a WSL2 instance on another host is discussed as well. This is complemented by a surface analysis of the extracted data, where we assess whether current open-source suites are compatible with Microsoft’s take on Linux. Ultimately, this work provides a concise guide for investigators dealing with WSL2 instances and updates the current state-of-theart, which predominantly focuses on the first iteration of WSL.}, booktitle = {The 17th {International} {Conference} on {Availability}, {Reliability} and {Security}}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery}, author = {Boigner, Philipp and Luh, Robert}, year = {2022}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Konferenz-Paper, Open Access, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⚠️ Invalid DOI}, } @inproceedings{kovac_classification_2022, address = {Barcelona, Spain}, title = {Classification of rain events using directional radio data of commercial microwave links}, isbn = {978-1-66548-356-8}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9855003/}, doi = {10.1109/COINS54846.2022.9855003}, urldate = {2022-11-23}, booktitle = {2022 {IEEE} {International} {Conference} on {Omni}-layer {Intelligent} {Systems} ({COINS})}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Kovac, Fabian and Eigner, Oliver and Adrowitzer, Alexander and Scholnast, Hubert and Buchelt, Alexander}, month = aug, year = {2022}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--6}, } @incollection{gebesmair_vom_2016, title = {Vom {DJ} zum {Algorithmus}}, url = {https://doi.org/10.14361/pop-2016-0209}, booktitle = {Pop. {Kultur} und {Kritik}.}, author = {Gebesmair, Andreas}, editor = {Baßler, Moritz and Curtis, Robin and Drügh, Heinz and Geer, Nadja and Hecken, Thomas and Jacobs, Mascha and Pethes, Nicolas and Sabisch, Katja}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {59--63}, } @book{musik_burgerinnen-ethnographie_2018, address = {St. Pölten/Brunn am Gebirge}, title = {Eine {BürgerInnen}-{Ethnographie} der {Frankfurter} {Buchmesse}. {Ein} {Experiment}}, url = {https://phaidra.fhstp.ac.at/open/o:3274}, publisher = {ikon VerlagsGesmbH}, editor = {Musik, Christoph and Ebner-Zarl, Astrid and Gebesmair, Andreas}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: Trading Cultures}, keywords = {2018, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @techreport{knoll_integriertes_1995, address = {Wien}, title = {Integriertes regionales {Verkehrsmodell} für einen bedarfsorientierten öffentlichen {Verkehr} im ländlichen {Raum}. {Pilotstudie} für die {Region} {Waidhofen} an der {Thaya}}, institution = {ÖAR Regionalberatung GmbH, VCÖ Verkehrsclub Österreich}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = may, year = {1995}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_zugleitfunk_1996, title = {Zugleitfunk mit codierter {Informationsübertragung} bei den {Stern} \& {Hafferl} – {Bahnen}}, number = {9/1996}, journal = {Eisenbahn Revue International, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = sep, year = {1996}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_gutachten_1987, title = {Das {Gutachten} der {Firma} {Stern} \& {Hafferl} zur {Elektrifizierung} der {Salzkammergut} – {Lokalbahn}}, number = {12/1987}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = dec, year = {1987}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_zug_1993, title = {Der {Zug} der {Zeit} fährt auch am {Land}}, number = {1/1993}, journal = {Beiträge zu einer ökologisch und sozial verträglichen Verkehrsplanung, Technische Universität Wien, Institut für Verkehrsplanung und Verkehrstechnik, Wien}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jan, year = {1993}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_zug_1994, title = {Der {Zug} der {Zeit} fährt auch am {Land}}, number = {1/1994}, journal = {Ländlicher Raum, Österreichisches Kuratorium für Landtechnik und Landentwicklung}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = mar, year = {1994}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @book{knoll_strasenbahn_1994, address = {Wien}, series = {Wissenschaft und {Verkehr}}, title = {Straßenbahn {Gmunden} – {Wahrzeichen} mit {Tradition} {In}: „{Straßenbahn} 2000}, number = {3}, publisher = {Verlag des VCÖ}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = mar, year = {1994}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_elektrische_1995, address = {Klagenfurt}, title = {Die {Elektrische} {Bahn} {Unterach} – {See}}, publisher = {Verlag Johannes Heyn}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = aug, year = {1995}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_verlangerung_1990, title = {Verlängerung der {Lokalbahn} {Gmunden} – {Vorchdorf}}, number = {8/1990}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = aug, year = {1990}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_lokalbahn_1994, title = {Die {Lokalbahn} {Bürmoos} – {Trimmelkam}}, volume = {2/1994}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = feb, year = {1994}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @techreport{knoll_access2mountain_2012, address = {Wien}, title = {{ACCESS2MOUNTAIN} {Sustainable} {Mobility} and {Tourism} in {Sensitive} {Areas} of the {Alps} and the {Carpathians}: {Working} {Package} 4, {Activity} 1, {Final} version: {Regional} \& {Narrow} {Gauge} {Railways} – {Good} {Practice} and {Recommendations}}, institution = {Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = aug, year = {2012}, note = {00000 als Projekt- partner im South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_untersuchung_2011, address = {Wien}, title = {Die {Untersuchung} des {Motors} {WBM} 350 auf seine {Tauglichkeit} für {Betrieb} unter 50 {Hz} {Wechselstrom}}, volume = {Elektrisch nach Mariazell - Die ersten 100 Jahre}, publisher = {Railway Media Group}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = may, year = {2011}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_otscherbar_2011, address = {Wien}, title = {Der Ötscherbär – {Beginn} einer sichtbaren {Vorwärtsstrategie} auf der {Mariazellerbahn}}, volume = {Elektrisch nach Mariazell - Die ersten 100 Jahre}, publisher = {Railway Media Group}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = may, year = {2011}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_100_2012, address = {Wien}, title = {100 {Jahre} {Traunseebahn} {Gmunden} – {Vorchdorf}. {Innovation}, {Tradition}, {Zukunft}. {Im} {Takt} eines {Jahrhunderts}}, publisher = {Railway Media Group}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jun, year = {2012}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @techreport{knoll_access2mountain_2012, address = {Wien}, title = {{ACCESS2MOUNTAIN} {Workpackage} 4 {Regional} \& {Narrow} {Gauge} {Railways}}, institution = {Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie, Wien}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = apr, year = {2012}, note = {00000 als Projekt- partner im South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @book{knoll_weg_2010, address = {Wien}, title = {Der {Weg} zu den neuen {Niederösterreichischen} {Landesbahnen}}, volume = {Zwischen Wald- und Weinviertel. 100 Jahre Lokalbahn Retz – Drosendorf}, publisher = {Fassbaender}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jul, year = {2010}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_weg_2011, title = {Der {Weg} zu den neuen {Niederösterreichischen} {Landesbahnen}}, number = {9/2011}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = sep, year = {2011}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_abschied_2010, title = {Abschied von der {Lokalbahn} {Lambach} – {Haag} am {Hausruck}}, number = {3/2010, 4/2010, 5/2010}, journal = {Eisenbahn}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = feb, year = {2010}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_projekt_2008, title = {Projekt {Stadt}-{Regionalbahn} {Gmunden}}, number = {7/2008}, journal = {Eisenbahn, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jul, year = {2008}, note = {00000}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_fh-st_2016, title = {{FH}-{St}. {Pölten}: {Umfassende} {Ausbildung} zu {Eisenbahnfachleuten}. {Neue} {Spezialisierungsrichtung} {Management} von {Bahnsystemen} seit dem {Studienjahr} 2015/16.}, number = {02/2016}, journal = {Die Schiene}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {3--4}, } @article{knoll_tramlink_2016, title = {Tramlink {V3} – {Das} {Fahrzeug} für die {Stadt}-{RegioTram} {Gmunden} - {Vorchdorf}.}, number = {09/2016}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_gmunden_2016, title = {Gmunden: {Zweigleisige} {Innenstadtstrecke} erreicht den {Rathausplatz}}, number = {9/2016}, journal = {Eisenbahn Österreich, Verlag Minirex AG, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_sparvagen_2016, title = {Spårvägen i {Gmunden} förlängs.}, issn = {ISSN 2000-3307}, language = {Schwedisch}, number = {1-2016}, journal = {Svenska Spårvägssällskapet}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_spannende_2016, title = {Spannende {Exkursionen} im {Studium} {Bahntechnologie} an der {FH} {St}. {Pölten}}, number = {07/2016}, journal = {Die Schiene}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_fachhochschule_2016, title = {Fachhochschule {St}. {Pölten}: {Integriert} und international}, number = {06/2016 November/Dezember}, journal = {Magazin Privatbahn}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_lokfuhrerstands-simulatoren_2016, title = {Lokführerstands-{Simulatoren} an der {FH} {St}. {Pölten}}, number = {05/2016}, journal = {Die Schiene}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_gmunden_2016, title = {Gmunden: {Weiche} {Franz} {Josef}-{Platz} und {Weiterbau}}, number = {04/2016}, journal = {Die Schiene}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Extern, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{knoll_integriert_2016, title = {Integriert und international}, issn = {1865-0163}, journal = {Privatbahn Magazin}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @incollection{knoll_infrastruktur_2020, address = {Wien}, title = {Infrastruktur braucht {Bildung}. Österreichischer {Infrastrukturreport} 2021 der {Initiative} {Future} {Business} {Austria} - {Die} {Zukunft} der österreichischen {Infrastruktur} {Schwerpunkt}: digitale {Infrastrukturen} für {Wettbewerbsfähigkeit}, {Resilienz} und {Klimaschutz}.}, isbn = {978-3-9519677-0-7}, booktitle = {Österreichischer {Infrastrukturreport} 2021 der {Initiative} {Future} {Business} {Austria}}, publisher = {Create Connections Networking \& Lobbying GmbH}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = nov, year = {2020}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, best, best-lbknollo}, } @incollection{knoll_zukunft_2021, address = {Wien}, title = {Die {Zukunft} der österreichischen {Infrastruktur} {Schwerpunkt}: {Aufschwung} digital und nachhaltig gestalten}, isbn = {978-3-9519677-1-4}, booktitle = {Bildung, {Infrastruktur} und {Zukunft}. Österreichischer {Infrastrukturreport} 2022 der {Initiative} {Future} {Business} {Austria}}, publisher = {Verlag Create Connections Networking \& Lobbying GmbH, Wien}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = nov, year = {2021}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_internationale_2020, title = {Internationale {Eisenbahnbetriebswoche} als {Teil} systemischer {Eisenbahn}-{Ausbildung} an der {Fachhochschule} {St}. {Pölten}.}, issn = {1022-7113}, number = {10/2020}, journal = {Schweizer Eisenbahn Revue, Verlag Minirex, Luzern}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, best, best-lbknollo, wiss. Beitrag}, } @article{knoll_vision_2019, title = {Vision - {Engagement} - {Realität}: {Der} {Transformationsprozess} des kleinsten {Straßenbahnbetriebes} der {Welt}}, issn = {2222-2251}, number = {1 - 3/2019}, journal = {Die Schiene, Wien}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_traunseetram_2019, title = {{TraunseeTram} - {Von} der {Vision} zur {Wirklichkeit}}, issn = {0013-2845}, number = {7+8/2019}, journal = {ETR - Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_wie_2019, title = {Wie interoperabel ist das {Bahnsystem} in {Europa}}, abstract = {Logistik-Roundtable der internationalen Wochenzeitung Verkehr}, number = {23 - 2019}, journal = {Verkehr}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, month = jun, year = {2019}, keywords = {Extern, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo}, } @article{knoll_regionalbahnen_2021, title = {Regionalbahnen – {Der} {Zug} der {Zeit} kommt auch aufs {Land}}, abstract = {Forum Mobil}, number = {03/2021}, journal = {Verlag Regionale Schienen, Salzburg}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbknollo, wiss. Beitrag}, } @article{knoll_neue_2020, title = {Eine neue {Reihe} an {Angeboten} für bahnaffine {Studenten}.}, issn = {0254-5314}, number = {11-12 2020}, journal = {Verkehr+Neue Bahn}, author = {Knoll, Otfried}, year = {2020}, keywords = {best, best-lbknollo}, } @inproceedings{priebe_reinventing_2011, address = {Zürich}, title = {Reinventing the {Wheel}?! {Why} {Harmonization} and {Reuse} {Fail} in {Complex} {Data} {Warehouse} {Environments} and a {Proposed} {Solution} to the {Problem}}, url = {https://aisel.aisnet.org/wi2011/38}, abstract = {Enterprise or group data warehouses are often introduced in complex multi-national organizations in order to foster harmonization, integrate heterogeneous source systems and hide the heterogeneity from analytical systems. Industry reference data warehouse logical data models such as Teradata’s FS-LDM or IBM’s BDW are promoted as accelerators for the development of such large data warehouses. However, this paper shows that logical data models alone are not sufficient to ensure reusability in those environments. In order to provide a solid basis for standardization, the logical data model needs to be accompanied by a semantic business information model used as an anchor point for the mappings and for communication with business users. Such a model allows a model-driven approach for specification of the data transformations, which usually accounts for at least half the total effort of large data warehouse projects. The paper presents an approach building upon the Teradata Business Data Element (BDE) concept giving practical examples from project experience in the financial services industry. A research prototype is presented, utilizing Semantic Web technologies such as the Web Ontology Language (OWL) to facilitate the traceability of data requirements, business terms and physical data elements in the different layers of a complex data warehouse architecture.}, author = {Priebe, Torsten and Reisser, Andreas and Hoang, Duong Thi Anh}, year = {2011}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Data Intelligence, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{geiger_mobile_2020, title = {Mobile {Applikation} für {Brückeninspektion}- {Ein} {App}-basiertes {Tool} zur {Unterstützung} von {Inspektionen} an {Stahlbetonbrücken}}, issn = {0013-28450}, language = {Deutsch}, journal = {ETR Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau}, author = {Geiger, Alexander and Grossberger, Hirut and Michelberger, Frank}, month = jun, year = {2020}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {68--71}, } @article{michelberger_uberlegungen_2020, title = {Überlegungen zur {Wiedereinführung} der {Beförderung} von {Postgütern} mit der {Bahn}}, issn = {1868-5919,}, number = {02/2020}, journal = {Ingenieurspiegel}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Heil, Gernot}, month = feb, year = {2020}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {7--8}, } @article{bernard_vial_2018, title = {{VIAL} – {A} {Unified} {Process} for {Visual}-{Interactive} {Labeling}}, volume = {34}, copyright = {Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg}, issn = {1432-2315}, url = {https://bit.ly/2My1Yrt}, doi = {10/gd5hr3}, abstract = {The assignment of labels to data instances is a fundamental prerequisite for many machine learning tasks. Moreover, labeling is a frequently applied process in visual-interactive analysis approaches and visual analytics. However, the strategies for creating labels usually differ between these two fields. This raises the question whether synergies between the different approaches can be attained. In this paper, we study the process of labeling data instances with the user in the loop, from both the machine learning and visual-interactive perspective. Based on a review of differences and commonalities, we propose the ’Visual-Interactive Labeling‘ (VIAL) process that unifies both approaches. We describe the six major steps of the process and discuss their specific challenges. Additionally, we present two heterogeneous usage scenarios from the novel VIAL perspective, one on metric distance learning and one on object detection in videos. Finally, we discuss general challenges to VIAL and point out necessary work for the realization of future VIAL approaches.}, number = {1189}, journal = {The Visual Computer}, author = {Bernard, Jürgen and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Sedlmair, Michael and Aigner, Wolfgang}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time Projekt: IntelliGait Projekt: CARMA}, keywords = {Active Learning, Candidate Selection, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Creative Industries, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Interactive Labeling, Labeling Strategies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Visual Interactive Labeling, best, best-mzeppelzauer, information visualization}, pages = {16}, } @article{bernard_jurgen_taxonomy_2021, title = {A {Taxonomy} of {Property} {Measures} to {Unify} {Active} {Learning} and {Human}-centered {Approaches} to {Data} {Labeling}}, volume = {11}, copyright = {Open Access}, issn = {2160-6455}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3439333}, doi = {10/gnt2wf}, number = {3-4}, journal = {ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS)}, author = {{Bernard, Jürgen} and Hutter, Marco and Sedlmair, Michael and {Zeppelzauer, Matthias} and {Munzner, Tamara}}, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: BigDataAnalytics Projekt: I3D Projekt: PlantAI}, keywords = {2020, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Eintrag überprüfen, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--42}, } @article{richter_hitting_2021, title = {Hitting {Close} to {Home}: {The} {Effect} of {COVID}-19 {Illness} in the {Social} {Environment} on {Psychological} {Burden} in {Older} {Adults}.}, copyright = {Open Access}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.737787}, number = {Aging}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, author = {Richter, Lukas and Heidinger, Theresa}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, peer-reviewed}, } @article{fellocker_inklusionsberatung_2021, title = {Inklusionsberatung}, number = {2/2021}, journal = {SiO-Fachzeitschrift für Soziale Arbeit in Österreich}, author = {Fellöcker, Kurt}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {37--40}, } @article{von_suess_woodworking_2020, title = {Woodworking {Revisited} – {Employing} {State}-of-the-{Art} {Video} {Technologies} in {Educational} {Contexts}}, volume = {19}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, issn = {2146-7242}, url = {http://www.tojet.net/volumes/v19i2.pdf}, abstract = {This paper presents the outcome of the research project WOODWORKING REVISITED. Within the framework of the two-year project, the two university teams collaborated with the Austrian Open-Air Museum Stübing and the Waldorf Vienna West School to document selected woodworking techniques on video. Formats and dissemination strategies were developed in a collaborative process including pupils and experts at all project stages. The formats were based on established content such as the “Nifty” style found on Buzzfeed (ref.) and further developed for the new immersive possibilities of 360° video. In order to compare the formats and test their efficiency, content produced in both formats was evaluated together with pupils of a technical school for woodworking. The team conducted a study that showed the suitability of both formats for the purpose.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology}, author = {von Suess, Rosa and Grabner, Michael and Baumann, Clemens and Blasinger, Felix and Nemestothy, Sebastian and Stiefelbauer, Corinna and Vogt, Georg and Winkler, Johannes}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: HR\_Future}, keywords = {2020, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Eintrag überprüfen, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Open Access, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best lbvonsuess, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {13}, } @inproceedings{jakl_enlightening_2020, address = {Atlanta, USA}, title = {Enlightening {Patients} with {Augmented} {Reality}}, doi = {10/ghppzb}, abstract = {Enlightening Patients with Augmented Reality (EPAR) enhances patient education with new possibilities offered by augmented reality. Medical procedures are becoming increasingly complex and printed information sheets are often hard to understand for patients. EPAR developed an augmented reality prototype that helps patients with strabismus to better understand the processes of examinations and eye surgeries. By means of interactive storytelling, three identified target groups based on user personas were able to adjust the level of information transfer based on their interests. We performed a 2-phase evaluation with a total of 24 test subjects, resulting in a final system usability score of 80:0. For interaction prompts concerning virtual 3D content, visual highlights were considered to be sufficient. On the whole, participants thought that an AR system as a complementary tool could lead to a better understanding of medical procedures.}, language = {ENG}, author = {Jakl, Andreas and Lienhart, Anna-Maria and Baumann, Clemens and Jalaeefar, Arian and Schlager, Alexander and Schöffer, Lucas and Bruckner, Franziska}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: IML}, keywords = {Eintrag überprüfen, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Green OA, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institutional Access, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-ajakl, best-ajalaeefar, best-aschlager, best-cbaumann, best-fbruckner, best-lschoeffer, peer-reviewed}, pages = {9}, } @article{kovarova-simecek_financial_2016, title = {Financial {Reporting} {Trends} and {Adoption} of {XBRL} among {Austrian} {Listed} {Companies}}, volume = {7}, issn = {2029-431X}, number = {1}, journal = {Studies of Modern Society - Academic Papers}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2016}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {240--250}, } @article{haselbacher_kids_2011, title = {Kids {Strengths}}, number = {2}, journal = {SIÖ - Sozialarbeit in Österreich}, author = {Haselbacher, Christine}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {4--5}, } @article{ebner-zarl_ist_2018, title = {„{Das} ist mein absoluter {Lieblingsfilm}!“ {Zu} den {Kino}- und {FernsehheldInnen} von 10- bis 12-{Jährigen} aus {Geschlechterperspektive}}, url = {https://journals.qucosa.de/zfm/article/view/2018-9-ebner-zarl/11}, doi = {10/gnt2v2}, number = {Nr. 9 (2018): Transhumanismus, Migration, Gender – Aktuelle gesellschaftliche Aspekte im Film}, journal = {Medienwelten – Zeitschrift für Medienpädagogik}, author = {Ebner-Zarl, Astrid}, year = {2018}, keywords = {2018, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-aebnerzarl, peer-reviewed}, pages = {139--181}, } @article{gimplinger_korperwahrnehmung_2012, title = {Körperwahrnehmung und {Diätverhalten} von {Jugendlichen}: {Realität}, {Wahrnehmung} und {Verhalten} häufig in {Widerspruch}}, volume = {14}, number = {4}, journal = {Journal für Ernährungsmedizin}, author = {Gimplinger, Silvia and Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, year = {2012}, keywords = {2012, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {28--29}, } @book{daramola_advanced_2021, address = {Hershey, PA}, title = {Advanced concepts, methods, and applications in semantic computing}, isbn = {978-1-79986-697-8 978-1-79986-698-5}, abstract = {"The book provides a sound theoretical foundation for the application of semantic methods, concepts, technologies for practical problem solving offering original research on advanced concepts, methods, algorithms, technologies, and applications of semantic computing in real-world situations"--}, publisher = {Engineering Science Reference}, editor = {Daramola, Olawande and Moser, Thomas}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Semantic computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best}, } @inproceedings{kreimel_neural_2019, address = {Athen, Griechenland}, title = {Neural {Net}-{Based} {Anomaly} {Detection} {System} in {Substation} {Networks}}, abstract = {Important components of the electric energy distribution systems are primary and secondary substations. Due to the incorporation of legacy communication infrastructure in these systems, they often have inherent cyber-security vulnerabilities. Further, traditional intrusion defence strategies for IT systems are often not applicable. In order to improve cyber-security in substation networks, this paper presents a neural net-based monitoring system. Further, to evaluate the applicability of the system, all experiments were conducted on a real test bed, which represents the substation domain as close as possible to reality. The proposed monitoring system covers several tasks. First, relevant network packets are acquired from network traffic and analysed. Based on these packets statistical features are extracted. Then, classes are defined, and a normal behaviour model of the network is trained by the neural net. New network traffic is compared to the model, in order to determine the nature of the traffic and identify potential anomalies. Finally, the monitoring system is evaluated by conducting several supervised and unsupervised network attacks against the test bed.}, author = {Kreimel, Philipp and Tavolato, Paul}, month = dec, year = {2019}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @book{grublbauer_werbewirkung_2012, edition = {1}, series = {Praxisforum {Medienmanagement}}, title = {Werbewirkung und {Mediaplanung}: {Kompendium} für die {Praxis} und {Lehre} von {Gerhard} {Turcsanyi} und {Robert} {Schützendorf}}, volume = {18}, isbn = {3-8329-7918-2}, shorttitle = {Werbewirkung und {Mediaplanung}}, url = {https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/9783845243931/werbewirkung-und-mediaplanung}, publisher = {Nomos}, author = {Grüblbauer, Johanna and Kammerzelt, Helmut}, month = dec, year = {2012}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, } @techreport{von_suess_priticop_2013, address = {St. Pölten}, type = {Studie, {Ergebnisse} einer {Auftragsforschung} für {Terra} {Mater} und {Servus} {TV}}, title = {Priticop 3.0. {Formatentwicklung}: {Wissenschaftsmagazin} im {Fernsehen}}, shorttitle = {Priticop}, author = {von Suess, Rosa and Blumenstein, Kerstin and Doppler, Jakob and Kuntner, Georg and Schneider, Angelika}, year = {2013}, keywords = {2013, Department Technologie, Ergebnisse einer Auftragsforschung, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, best, best lbvonsuess}, } @misc{von_suess_rent_2016, address = {Universidade Lusófona {\textbar} Faculdade de Belas Artes, Universidade de Lisboa}, type = {Presentation {Case} {Study}: {Alternate} {Reality} {Game} {Development} for the classroom}, title = {{RENT} {A} {PIG}, {Immersive} storytelling on multiple plattforms}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, shorttitle = {{TRAEX}}, url = {http://stereoimmersivemedia2016.ulusofona.pt/}, language = {English}, author = {von Suess, Rosa}, month = oct, year = {2016}, keywords = {best, peer-reviewed, wiss. Beitrag}, } @book{musik_digitalization_2019, series = {Österreichische {Zeitschrift} für {Soziologie}}, title = {Digitalization and {Society}. {A} {Sociology} of {Technology} {Perspective} on {Current} {Trends} in {Data}, {Digital} {Security} and the {Internet}}, isbn = {978-3-658-25890-0}, publisher = {Springer VS}, author = {Musik, Christoph and {Bogner, Alexander}}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, best}, } @book{kammerzelt_spezialgebiete_2015, title = {Spezialgebiete der {Public} {Relations} - {Teil} {II}}, isbn = {978-3-8487-1944-0}, url = {https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/9783845260587/spezialgebiete-der-public-relations-teil-ii}, language = {Deutsch}, publisher = {Nomos Verlag}, editor = {Kammerzelt, Helmut and Krumpel, Bernhard}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, } @book{kammerzelt_spezialgebiete_2014, address = {Baden-Baden}, title = {Spezialgebiete der {Public} {Relations}}, url = {https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/9783845254340/spezialgebiete-der-public-relations}, publisher = {Nomos}, editor = {Kammerzelt, Helmut and Krumpel, Bernhard}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, } @book{kammerzelt_erfolgsmessung_2014, address = {Berlin}, title = {Erfolgsmessung von {Offline}-, {Online} - und {Hybrid} - {Events}. {Angewandtes} {Eventmarketing} und - management.}, isbn = {978-3-7375-1890-1}, language = {Deutsch}, publisher = {epubli GmbH}, author = {Passecker, Petra}, editor = {Kammerzelt, Helmut}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, } @incollection{moser_thomas_engineering_2016, edition = {1}, title = {The {Engineering} {Knowledge} {Base} {Approach}}, isbn = {978-3-319-41488-1}, booktitle = {Semantic {Web} {Technologies} for {Intelligent} {Engineering} {Applications}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {{Moser, Thomas}}, editor = {{Biffl, Stefan} and {Sabou, Martha}}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{rind_visual_2017, address = {Cham}, series = {℡e-{Health}}, title = {Visual {Analytics} of {Electronic} {Health} {Records} with a {Focus} on {Time}}, abstract = {Visual Analytics is a field of computer science that deals with methods to perform data analysis using both computer-based methods and human judgment facilitated by direct interaction with visual representations of data. Electronic health record systems that apply Visual Analytics methods have the potential to provide healthcare stakeholders with much-needed cognitive support in exploring and querying records. This chapter presents Visual Analytics projects addressing five particular challenges of electronic health records: (1) The complexity of time-oriented data constitutes a cross-cutting challenge so that all projects need to consider design aspects of time-oriented data in one way or another. (2) As electronic health records encompass patient conditions and treatment, they are inherently heterogeneous data. (3) Scaling from single patients to cohorts requires approaches for relative time, space efficiency, and aggregation. (4) Data quality and uncertainty are common issues that need to be considered in real-world projects. (5) A user-centered design process and suitable interaction techniques are another cross-cutting challenge for each and every Visual Analytics project.}, booktitle = {New {Perspectives} in {Medical} {Records}: {Meeting} the {Needs} of {Patients} and {Practitioners}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Rind, Alexander and Federico, Paolo and Gschwandtner, Theresia and Aigner, Wolfgang and Doppler, Jakob and Wagner, Markus}, editor = {Rinaldi, Giovanni}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-28661-7_5}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Digital Health, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Healthcare, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Time-Oriented Data, Visual Computing, Visual analytics, best, best-lbwagnerm, data quality, electronic health records, knowledge, medical data}, pages = {65--77}, } @inproceedings{doppler_design_2016, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, title = {Design and {Evaluation} of a {Second} {Screen} {Communication} and {Gaming} {Platform} for {Fostering} {Teleparticipation} of the {Socially} {Isolated} {Elderly}}, volume = {Advanced Technologies and Societal Change}, isbn = {978-3-319-26343-4}, url = {http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319263434}, booktitle = {Ambient {Assisted} {Living} - 8. {AAL}-{Kongress} 2015}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Doppler, Jakob and Rottermanner, Gernot and Sommer, Sabine and Pflegerl, Johannes and Judmaier, Peter}, editor = {Wichert, Reiner and Klausing, Helmut}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE II Projekt: UMBRELLO Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {2016, Brelomate, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHC, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Soziales, Department Technologie, Digital Healthcare, EN, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, Q3/14, best, games, mobile computing, peer-reviewed, project\_brelomate, user centered design}, pages = {3--13}, } @incollection{aigner_visualization_2015, address = {Boca Raton, Florida, USA}, edition = {2nd}, title = {Visualization {Techniques} for {Time}-{Oriented} {Data}}, isbn = {978-1-4822-5737-3}, url = {https://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781482257373}, booktitle = {Interactive {Data} {Visualization}: {Foundations}, {Techniques}, and {Applications}}, publisher = {A K Peters/CRC Press}, author = {Aigner, Wolfgang and Miksch, Silvia and Schumann, Heidrun and Tominski, Christian}, editor = {Ward, Matthwe O. and Grinstein, Georges and Keim, David}, year = {2015}, note = {eingeladen Projekt: KAVA-Time Projekt: VALID}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Creative Industries, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Time-Oriented Data, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbaigner, visualization}, pages = {253--284}, } @inproceedings{doppler_rapscom:_2011, address = {Coimbra, Portugal}, title = {{RaPScoM}: {Towards} composition strategies in a rapid score music prototyping framework}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Audio} {Mostly} {Conference}}, author = {Doppler, Jakob and Rubisch, Julian and Jaksche, Michael and Raffaseder, Hannes}, month = sep, year = {2011}, note = {Projekt: GeMMA}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsprojekt GeMMA, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @incollection{hold_game_2015, address = {Brunn am Gebirge}, title = {Game {Based} {Learning}: {Ernährungswissen} kindgerecht vermitteln}, isbn = {978-3-99023-411-2}, booktitle = {Game {Based} {Lerning} – {Dialogorientierung} \& spielerisches {Lernen} digital und analog - {Beiträge} zum 4. {Tag} der {Lehre} an der {FH} {St}. {Pölten} am 15.10.2015}, publisher = {ikon VerlagsGesmbH}, author = {Höld, Elisabeth and Möseneder, Jutta M.}, editor = {Haag, Johann and Weißenböck, Josef and Gruber, Wolfgang and Freisleben-Teutscher, Christian F.}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: FORSCH42}, keywords = {2016, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Buch, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best, best-lbkutrovatz}, pages = {101--106}, } @incollection{moseneder_evaluierung/praktische_2016, address = {Wien}, edition = {1. Aufl.}, title = {Evaluierung/praktische {Beurteilung} der durchgeführten {Ernährungstherapie}: {Wie} könnte eine praxis-bezogene {Vorgehensweise} aussehen?}, booktitle = {Qualitätsentwicklung in der {Ernährungstherapie}}, publisher = {Facultas Verlags- und Buchhandels AG}, author = {Möseneder, Jutta M.}, editor = {Schmid, Barbara}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Buch, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best, best-lbkutrovatz}, } @article{kolm_aktuelles_2016, title = {Aktuelles aus der {Forschung}: {Ausbildung} von {Gesundheitsfachkräften} in der {Diätetik} am {Beispiel} {IMPECD}}, volume = {63}, number = {5}, journal = {Ernährungs Umschau}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Vanherle, Koen and Werkman, Andrea and Kohlenberg-Müller, Kathrin and Valentini, Luzia}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: IMPECD}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {M259}, } @article{wewerka-kreimel_elektronischer_2014, title = {Elektronischer {Diabetescoach} – {Einkaufsberater} für {Senioren} und {Seniorinnen} mit {Diabetes} mellitus {Typ} 2}, issn = {2312-2323}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {4}, journal = {Ernährung aktuell}, author = {Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Pflegerl, Johannes and Karner, Gabriele}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: FORSCH30}, keywords = {2014, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {16--18}, } @article{kolm_aus_2016, title = {Aus den {FHs}: {Trainieren} an virtuellen {PatientInnen} in der {Diätologie}. {Das} {EU}-{Projekt} {IMPECD}}, number = {2}, journal = {Diaetologen Journal für Ernährungsmanagement und –therapie}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Kohlenberg-Müller, Kathrin and Valentini, Luzia and Werkman, Andrea and Vanherle, Koen}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: IMPECD}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {30--31}, } @inproceedings{kiselka_perception_2014, address = {Basel}, title = {Perception of muscular effort in multiple sclerosis during dynamic elbow extension muscle activity}, booktitle = {Congress {Program}}, publisher = {CongressMed}, author = {Kiselka, Anita and Retz, Irene and Greisenberger, Andrea and Heller, Mario}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, best, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{kovarova-simecek_xbrl_2018, address = {Luzern}, title = {{XBRL} im digitalen {Reporting} ‐ {Entwicklungsstand} in {Europa} und in Österreich}, isbn = {978-3-906877-39-6}, url = {https://www.hslu.ch/de-ch/wirtschaft/forschung/konferenzen/carf-luzern/carf-konferenzbeitraege/}, language = {Deutsch}, booktitle = {Controlling.{Accounting}.{Risiko}.{Finanzen}. {Schriften} aus dem {Institut} für {Finanzdienstleistungen} {Zug} {IFZ}}, publisher = {Verlag IFZ - Hochschule Luzern}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Pellegrini, Tassilo and Aubram, Tatjana}, editor = {Nadig, Linard and Egle, Ulrich}, year = {2018}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {160--176}, } @incollection{wagner_visual_2017, title = {Visual {Analytics}: {Foundations} and {Experiences} in {Malware} {Analysis}}, isbn = {978-1-4987-7641-7}, abstract = {This chapter starts by providing some background in behavior-based malware analysis. Subsequently, it introduces VA and its main components based on the knowledge generation model for VA (Sacha et al., 2014). Then, it demonstrates the applicability of VA in in this subfield of software security with three projects that illustrate practical experience of VA methods: MalwareVis (Zhuo et al., 2012) supports network forensics and malware analysis by visually assessing TCP and DNS network streams. SEEM (Gove et al., 2014) allows visual comparison of multiple large attribute sets of malware samples, thereby enabling bulk classification. KAMAS (Wagner et al. 2017) is a knowledge-assisted visualization system for behavior-based malware forensics enabled by API calls and system call traces. Future directions in visual analytics for malware analysis conclude the chapter.}, booktitle = {Empirical {Research} for {Software} {Security}: {Foundations} and {Experience}}, publisher = {CRC/Taylor and Francis}, author = {Wagner, Markus and Sacha, Dominik and Rind, Alexander and Fischer, Fabian and Luh, Robert and Schrittwieser, Sebastian and Keim, Daniel A and Aigner, Wolfgang}, editor = {Othmane, Lotfi Ben and Jaatun, Martin Gilje and Weippl, Edgar}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Visual Computing, Visual analytics, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbwagnerm, data, interaction, knowledge generation, malware analysis, model, peer-reviewed, visualization}, pages = {139--171}, } @techreport{aubram_financial_2016, address = {Rochester, NY}, type = {{SSRN} {Scholarly} {Paper}}, title = {Financial {Literacy}, {Pension} {Planning}, and {Investment} {Behavior} - {A} {Comparative} {Study} between {Austria} and {Switzerland}}, url = {http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2834869}, abstract = {This paper analyzes the impacts of financial literacy on the investment and pension planning behavior in Austria and Switzerland. Based on survey data of 449 individuals from Austria and Switzerland, we first analyze which socio-demographic and country-specific factors determine financial literacy. In a second step, we explain the investment and pension planning behavior by the level of financial literacy as well as other relevant person- and country-specific characteristics. In particular, we investigate differences between the Austrian and the Swiss with respect to financial literacy and the respective pension system and derive potential impacts on the pension planning and investment behavior of the population. Our results show a higher level of financial literacy in Switzerland compared to Austria, and the difference is even larger for the factual compared to the self-assessed financial literacy. Also women are less financially literate than men. A higher financial literacy has a clear positive impact on the level of pension planning, whereas the effect of the self-assessed financial literacy is stronger than the impact of the factual one. Swiss people seem to care more about pension planning compared to Austrians, and the same holds for elder people compared to the younger persons in our sample. Overall, our results provide some potentially interesting insights on the impacts of institutional differences on pension planning, investment and information behavior.}, number = {ID 2834869}, urldate = {2016-09-15}, institution = {Social Science Research Network}, author = {Aubram, Tatjana and Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Wanzenried, Gabrielle}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, FINANCIAL literacy, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Investment Behavior, Pension planning, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{kaindel_apparative_2020, address = {Baden-Baden}, title = {Apparative {Verfahren} der {Werbeforschung}}, isbn = {978-3-8487-6076-3}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748902058}, abstract = {Die Markt-,Kommunikations- und Werbewirkungsforschung liefert seit Jahrzehnten wichtige Erkenntnisse für die Wirtschaft sowie für die Werbe- bzw. Mediaagenturen. Dieses Buch beinhaltet einen kompakten Überblick über die unterschiedlichen Methoden der Werbewirkungs- und Kommunikationsforschung. In den einzelnen Kapiteln werden die Methoden im Detail beschrieben, die jeweiligen Vor- und Nachteile erläutert, konkrete Anwendungsbeispiele in der Markt-, Werbewirkung- und Kommunikationsforschung in der Praxis aufgezeigt, und am Ende wird immer ein Fazit über die jeweilige Methode gezogen. Der Fokus dieses Sammelbandes liegt dabei eher auf qualitativen Methoden, wie zum Beispiel Fokusgruppe, Laddering-Technik, qualitative Bildinterpretation und Think Aloud Methode. Ergänzt wird dies durch diverse apparative und projektive Verfahren, Aktivierungsmessung, Google Analytics, Wearables, Imagemessung und Conjoint-Analyse. Den Abschluss bildet ein Überblick über die österreichischen Mediastudien.}, language = {DE}, booktitle = {Werbe- und {Kommunikationsforschung}: {Methoden} – {Stärken}/{Schwächen} – {Anwendungsbeispiele}}, publisher = {Nomos}, author = {Kaindel, Clara and Messklinger, Flora and Wimmer, Harald}, editor = {Wimmer, Harald and Wagner-Havlicek, Carina}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, pages = {151--179}, } @incollection{wimmer_imagemessung_2020, address = {Baden-Baden}, title = {Imagemessung}, isbn = {978-3-8487-6076-3}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748902058}, abstract = {Die Markt-,Kommunikations- und Werbewirkungsforschung liefert seit Jahrzehnten wichtige Erkenntnisse für die Wirtschaft sowie für die Werbe- bzw. Mediaagenturen. Dieses Buch beinhaltet einen kompakten Überblick über die unterschiedlichen Methoden der Werbewirkungs- und Kommunikationsforschung. In den einzelnen Kapiteln werden die Methoden im Detail beschrieben, die jeweiligen Vor- und Nachteile erläutert, konkrete Anwendungsbeispiele in der Markt-, Werbewirkung- und Kommunikationsforschung in der Praxis aufgezeigt, und am Ende wird immer ein Fazit über die jeweilige Methode gezogen. Der Fokus dieses Sammelbandes liegt dabei eher auf qualitativen Methoden, wie zum Beispiel Fokusgruppe, Laddering-Technik, qualitative Bildinterpretation und Think Aloud Methode. Ergänzt wird dies durch diverse apparative und projektive Verfahren, Aktivierungsmessung, Google Analytics, Wearables, Imagemessung und Conjoint-Analyse. Den Abschluss bildet ein Überblick über die österreichischen Mediastudien.}, language = {DE}, booktitle = {Werbe- und {Kommunikationsforschung}: {Methoden} – {Stärken}/{Schwächen} – {Anwendungsbeispiele}}, publisher = {Nomos}, author = {Wimmer, Harald and Woeckinger, Magdalena}, editor = {Wimmer, Harald and Wagner-Havlicek, Carina}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, pages = {115--132}, } @inproceedings{aubram_financial_2016, address = {Luzern}, title = {Financial {Literacy} im {Ländervergleich} - empirische {Befunde} zu {Finanzwissen} und {Finanzverhalten} in Österreich und in der {Schweiz}}, volume = {35}, isbn = {978-3-906488-60-8}, url = {https://www.hslu.ch/de-ch/wirtschaft/forschung/konferenzen/carf-luzern/carf-konferenzbeitraege/}, language = {Deutsch}, booktitle = {Controlling.{Accounting}.{Risiko}.{Finanzen}. {Schriften} aus dem {Institut} für {Finanzdienstleistungen} {Zug} {IFZ}}, publisher = {Verlag IFZ - Hochschule Luzern}, author = {Aubram, Tatjana and Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Wanzenried, Gabrielle}, editor = {Nadig, Linard and Egle, Ulrich}, year = {2016}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, institute for inn, peer-reviewed}, pages = {367--420}, } @inproceedings{kovarova-simecek_effective_2017, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Effective resource allocation in {PR} and {IR} – linking the output and impact of corporate communications}, isbn = {978-3-658-17253-4}, booktitle = {Conference {Proceedings} {Trend} in {Business} {Communication} 2016}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika}, editor = {Becker, Timo and Schreckenleitner, Peter and Reitberger, Wolfgang and Brunner-Sperdin, Alexandra}, year = {2017}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, PR Measurement, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {33--48}, } @inproceedings{slobodanka_sesame_2010, address = {New York}, series = {{ICPS}}, title = {{SESAME} demonstrator: ontologies, services and policies for energy efficiency}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0014-8}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1839707.1839738&coll=DL&dl=GUIDE&CFID=70037251&CFTOKEN=18476634}, doi = {10/d2zbnm}, language = {en}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Slobodanka, Tomic and Fensel, Anna and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{erd_display-advertising_2016, address = {Baden-Baden}, title = {Display-{Advertising}}, volume = {1}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783845278100}, booktitle = {Online-{Marketing}: {Grundlagen} - {Planung} - {Durchführung} - {Messung}}, publisher = {Nomos}, author = {Erd, Johanna and Einramhof, Anna and Feiks, Viktoria}, editor = {Kammerzelt, Helmut and Wimmer, Harald}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {78--93}, } @incollection{jan_schmidt_social_2008, address = {Berlin}, series = {Xmedia {Press}}, title = {Das {Social} {Semantic} {Web} aus kommunikationssoziologischer {Perspektive}}, isbn = {978-3-540-72215-1}, url = {http://www.amazon.de/Social-Semantic-Web-2-0-X-media-press/dp/3540722157/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1322084878&sr=1-1}, language = {de}, booktitle = {Social {Semantic} {Web}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {{Jan Schmidt} and {Tassilo Pellegrini}}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {453--469}, } @inproceedings{tassilo_pellegrini_theory_2007, address = {Graz}, title = {A {Theory} of {Co}-{Production} for {User}-{Generated} {Content}. {Integrating} the {User} into the {Content} {Value} {Chain}}, isbn = {09486968}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Proceedings of {I}-{Media} 2007. {International} {Conference} on {New} {Media} {Technology}}, publisher = {Journal of Universal Computer Science}, author = {{Tassilo Pellegrini}}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {415}, } @inproceedings{pellegrini_integrating_2012, address = {Graz, Österreich}, series = {{ICPS}}, title = {Integrating {Linked} {Data} into the {Content} {Value} {Chain}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-1112-0}, abstract = {Only a few media companies have so far (as of April 2012) publicly declared engagement in the area of Linked Data. Nevertheless among the chosen few are BBC Online, the New York Times, The Guardian and Reuters who utilize Linked Data to add significant value to the news production process. This paper discusses achievements and challenges in utilizing semantic metadata in the news production process. It illustrates how Linked Data can be integrated into the content value chain and provide added value to content-related workflows without necessarily disrupting them. This is insofar critical as publishing companies react very sensitively to radical changes in their working settings and are often very suspicious of technologically induced innovations. Given the fact that Linked Data is a highly technology driven phenomenon that incrementally incorporates the culture, speech and logic of the engineering discipline, it is necessary to translate the benefits of Linked Data into the thinking and understanding of the publishing sector by illustrating the intersections between the traditional editorial content value chain and Linked Data as a complementary resource to innovate existing products and services.}, language = {en}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {8}, } @inproceedings{pellegrini_semantic_2011, address = {Baden-Baden}, title = {Semantic {Web} in netzbasierten {Unterhaltungsmedien}. {Bausteine} für eine {Metadaten}-Ökonomik}, isbn = {978-3-8329-6876-2}, url = {http://www.amazon.de/%C3%96konomie-Qualit%C3%A4t-Management-von-Unterhaltungsmedien/dp/3832968768/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1322133153&sr=1-1}, language = {de}, booktitle = {Ökonomie, {Qualität} und {Management} von {Unterhaltungsmedien}. {Tagungsband} der deutsche {Gesellschaft} für {Publizistik} und {Kommunikationswissenschaft}}, publisher = {Nomos}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {253--276}, } @incollection{krone_okonomisierung_2011, address = {Köln}, title = {Ökonomisierung des {Datentransports} im {Internet} und seine {Auswirkungen} auf den öffentlich-rechtlichen {AV}-{Sektor} – {Netzneutralität} und breitbandiger {Content}}, language = {de}, booktitle = {Public {Value} in der {Digital}- und {Internetökonomie}}, publisher = {Herbert von Halem Verlag}, author = {Krone, Jan and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {198--227}, } @inproceedings{kovarova-simecek_reporting_2017, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Reporting to {Machines} - reporting trends and {XBRL} diffusion among {Austrian} listed companies}, isbn = {978-3-658-17253-4}, url = {https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658172534}, booktitle = {Conference {Proceedings} {Trend} in {Business} {Communication} 2016}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, editor = {Becker, Timo and Schreckenleitner, Peter and Reitberger, Wolfgang and Brunner-Sperdin, Alexandra}, year = {2017}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, XBRL, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {49--66}, } @article{pellegrini_semantic_2017, title = {Semantic metadata in the publishing industry – technological achievements and economic implications}, volume = {27}, issn = {1019-6781, 1422-8890}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s12525-016-0238-x}, doi = {10/f9w6wk}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2019-03-14}, journal = {Electronic Markets}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo}, month = feb, year = {2017}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbpellegrini, peer-reviewed}, pages = {9--20}, } @incollection{krone_digital_2016, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Digital {Rights} {Management} - {Technologien}, {Anwendungsbereiche} und {Entwicklungsperspektiven}}, isbn = {978-3-658-09632-8}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-09632-8_79-1}, language = {de}, urldate = {2016-12-04}, booktitle = {Handbuch {Medienökonomie}}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo}, editor = {Krone, Jan and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--19}, } @incollection{pellegrini_netzneutralitat_2017, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Netzneutralität und digitaler {Medienvertrieb}}, volume = {1}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-09632-8_17-1;}, language = {de}, booktitle = {Handbuch {Medienökonomie}. {Life} {Edition}}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Krone, Jan}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {347--368}, } @book{pellegrini_linked_2014, address = {Berlin}, title = {Linked {Enterprise} {Data}}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, editor = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Sack, Harald and Auer, Sören}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbpellegrini, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{grublbauer_making_2016, address = {Berlin}, title = {Making money with \& through information and knowledge: {Reflections} on the inner context of {Competitive} {Intelligence}, trend analysis and revenue models of media companies.}, booktitle = {Media {Convergence} {Handbook}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Grüblbauer, Johanna and Haric, Peter}, editor = {Lugmayr, Artur and Dal Zotto, Cinzia}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @incollection{kovarova-simecek_effective_2017, address = {Wiesbaden, Deutschland}, title = {Effective resource allocation in {PR} and {IR} - linking the output and impact of corporate communications.}, url = {https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658172534}, booktitle = {Conference {Proceedings} {Trend} in {Business} {Communication} 2016}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika}, editor = {Becker, T. and Schneckenleitner, P. and Reitberger, W. and Brunner-Sperdin, A.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {33--48}, } @incollection{pellegrini_quality--service_2012, address = {Baden-Baden}, title = {Quality-of-{Service} in der {Netzbewirtschaftung} – {Effekte} einer eingeschränkten {Netzneutralität} auf {Cloud}-basierte {Geschäftsmodelle}}, isbn = {978-3-8329-6882-3}, language = {de}, booktitle = {Netzneutralität und {Netzbewirtschaftung}}, publisher = {Nomos Verlag}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, cloud computing, net neutrality, peer-reviewed}, pages = {117--137}, } @misc{krone_okonomisierung_2009, address = {Hamburg}, title = {Ökonomisierung des {Datentransports} im {Internet} und seine {Auswirkungen} auf den öffentlich-rechtlichen {AV}-.{Sektor} – {Netzneutralität} und breitbandiger {Content}}, author = {Krone, Jan and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Präsentation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{pellegrini_linked_2014, title = {Linked data business cube: a systematic approach to semantic web business models}, isbn = {978-1-4503-3006-0}, shorttitle = {Linked data business cube}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2676467.2676489}, doi = {10/gh38cb}, language = {en}, urldate = {2015-11-15}, publisher = {ACM Press}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Dirschl, Christian and Eck, Katja}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-lbpellegrini, peer-reviewed}, pages = {132--141}, } @inproceedings{pellegrini_urheberrechtswissen_2017, address = {Wien}, title = {Urheberrechtswissen und -praxis in {Social} {Networks}}, volume = {326}, isbn = {978-3-903035-15-7}, language = {de}, booktitle = {Trends und {Communities} der {Rechtsinformatik} - {Tagungsband} der 20. {Internationalen} {Rechtsinformatik} {Symposium}}, publisher = {OCG Verlag}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Bauer, Verana and Aubram, Tatjana}, year = {2017}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbkovarova, best-tpellegrini, peer-reviewed}, pages = {639--646}, } @article{kovarova-simecek_financial_2018, title = {Financial {Literacy}, {Information} {Behavior}, and {Interest} in {Financial} {News} in {Austria}}, url = {https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3156961}, doi = {10/gh372h}, language = {en}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Aubram, Tatjana}, year = {2018}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {39}, } @incollection{grublbauer_social_2013, address = {Berlin}, title = {Social {Media} {Monitoring} {Tools} as {Instruments} of {Strategic} {Issues} {Management}}, booktitle = {Handbook of {Social} {Media} {Management}: {Value} {Chain} and {Business} {Models} in {Changing} {Media} {Markets} ({Media} {Business} and {Innovation})}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Grüblbauer, Johanna and Haric, Peter}, editor = {Friedrichsen, Mike and Mühl-Benninghaus, Wolfgang}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @book{ebner-zarl_trading_2020, address = {Baden-Baden}, title = {Trading {Books}. {Internationale} {Buchmärkte} und {Buchmessen} im Überblick}, abstract = {Diese Monografie bietet einen systematischen Überblick zu internationalen Buchmärkten und beleuchtet die Strukturen hinter dem globalen Fluss von Buchcontent. In detaillierter Recherche zusammengetragene Zahlen, Daten und Fakten zur Branche werden mit Grundlagen der Buchverlagswirtschaft kombiniert und um neue empirische Erkenntnisse ergänzt. Ein spezieller Fokus liegt auf Buchmessen und ihrer Rolle für die Branche, mit Befunden aus Feldforschung auf der Frankfurter Buchmesse und der Bologna Children’s Book Fair. Außerdem wird ein Ausblick auf die Buchwirtschaft in Zeiten der Corona-Krise gegeben. Zielgruppe der Monografie sind alle Personen, die sich mit der Buchbranche - auch aus globaler Perspektive und hinsichtlich neuer (digitaler) Trends und Entwicklungen - vertraut machen möchten.}, publisher = {Nomos}, author = {Ebner-Zarl, Astrid}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: Trading Cultures}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-aebnerzarl}, } @article{ruotsalainen_experimental_2019, title = {Experimental {Investigation} on {Wireless} {Key} {Generation} for {Low} {Power} {Wide} {Area} {Networks}}, doi = {10/ggxwns}, abstract = {The wireless key generation is a potential way to implement information theoretically secure key refreshment for IoT devices. The state-of-the-art work on key generation mainly utilizes the wireless local area network technologies. However, they have not sufficiently considered the typical characteristics of low power wide area network (LPWAN) such as lengthy payloads, duty cycled transmission and reception, or limitations for channel utilization. In this paper, we carried out a comprehensive experimental investigation on key generation applied with LPWAN, taking LoRa/LoRaWAN as case studies. A key generation protocol optimized for typical LPWAN applications is proposed. According to the extensive evaluations with deep in-building and long distance (up to 7 km) outdoor LoRaWAN links, extraction of keys with high randomness becomes feasible. Moreover, we study the achievable AES128 key refreshment periods for different eavesdropper key disagreement rates. As indicated by our measurement based evaluations, the AES128 key can be renewed every three hours with the proposed key generation protocol and with the maximum LoRaWAN spreading factor setting (longest range). A further interesting evaluation result demonstrates that a secure key refreshment is still possible even when the eavesdropper key disagreement rate is very close to the rate of the legitimate users.}, journal = {IEEE Internet of Things Journal}, author = {Ruotsalainen, Henri and Zhang, Junqing and Grebeniuk, Stepan}, month = nov, year = {2019}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, best, best haruotsa, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{fargion_processi_2016, address = {Rom}, title = {Processi di negoziazione professionale}, isbn = {978-88-430-7646-8}, language = {Italiano}, booktitle = {L'intervento sociale tra gestione del rischio e partecipazione}, publisher = {Carocci editore}, author = {Nagy, Andrea}, editor = {Fargion, Silvia and Lorenz, Walter and Frei, Sabina}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Soziales, IT, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q1/16, best}, pages = {147--158}, } @incollection{brandstetter_wehret_2012, address = {Münster}, series = {Sozialpädagogik}, title = {"{Wehret} den {Anfängen}“. {Praktizierte} {Jugendpolitik} in einer ländlichen {Kleinstadt} 2010.}, isbn = {978-3-643-50440-1}, url = {https://www.lit-verlag.de/isbn/978-3-643-50440-1}, number = {16}, urldate = {2012-10-09}, booktitle = {Community {Studies} aus der {Sozialen} {Arbeit}. {Theorien} und {Anwendungsbezüge} aus der {Forschung} im kleinstädtischen/ländlichen {Raum}}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, author = {Auer, Katharina and Neidl, Andreas}, editor = {Brandstetter, Manuela and Schmid, Tom and Vyslouzil, Monika}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {359--372}, } @incollection{muhl-benninghaus_geschichte_2019, address = {Wiesbaden}, series = {Springer {Reference} {Sozialwissenschaften}}, title = {Die {Geschichte} medienökonomischen {Denkens} im deutschsprachigen {Raum} bis zum {Jahr} 2000}, isbn = {978-3-658-09632-8}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-09560-4_81}, abstract = {Als Controlling wird ein System der Steuerungsunterstützung verstanden, das insbesondere in kompetitiven und risikobehafteten Geschäftsfeldern einen wesentlichen Teil der Unternehmenssteuerung darstellt. Unter dem Begriff Mediencontrolling werden entsprechende unternehmensinterne Steuerungsservices diskutiert, die die Spezifika von Medienprodukten und -geschäftsmodellen berücksichtigen und durch Adaptionen auf konzeptioneller und instrumenteller Ebene das Management von Medienunternehmen unterstützen sollen. Aufgrund des zunehmenden Wettbewerbs, des Innovationsdrucks und der Diversifikation in der Medienbranche gewann Controlling auch hier stark an Bedeutung. Gleichzeitig stellen die externen Rahmenbedingungen gekoppelt mit den Spezifika der Medienproduktion für das Controlling nach wie vor eine Herausforderung dar. Ausgehend von einer Darstellung des Status Quo des Mediencontrollings, das insbesondere Rundfunkunternehmen fokussiert, skizziert der Beitrag die für ein effektives Mediencontrolling erforderlichen Prämissen und Rahmenbedingungen. In Folge versucht er, Mediencontrolling als ein Konzept des Kommunikationscontrollings zu positionieren und damit eine neue Perspektive in die Diskussion einzubringen. Damit wird sowohl die betriebswirtschaftliche als auch die kommunikationswissenschaftliche Sicht auf Medienunternehmen bedient, die Medienunternehmen einerseits als ökonomischen Gesetzmäßigkeiten folgende Wirtschaftseinheiten fasst, andererseits aber auch ihren über das Wirtschaftliche hinausgehenden Impact in die Betrachtung integriert.}, language = {de}, urldate = {2019-09-30}, booktitle = {Handbuch {Medienökonomie}}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}, author = {Mühl-Benninghaus, Wolfgang}, editor = {Krone, Jan and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-09632-8_20-1}, keywords = {Bipolares Controlling, BlogFincom, Corporate Value, Fernsehen, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Kennzahlensteuerung, Kommunikationscontrolling, Public Value, SP MW Digital Business \& Smart Data Management, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbkovarova, best-taubram, peer-reviewed}, pages = {15--51}, } @book{vonbun-feldbauer_regionaler_2020, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Regionaler {Pressemarkt} und publizistische {Vielfalt}. {Strukturen} und {Inhalte} der {Regionalpresse} in {Deutschland} und Österreich 1995-2015.}, isbn = {978-3-658-28965-2}, url = {https://ezproxy.fhstp.ac.at:2159/book/10.1007/978-3-658-28965-2#about}, abstract = {Der Band untersucht den Zusammenhang zwischen regionaler Pressemarktentwicklung und inhaltlicher Vielfalt in Deutschland und Österreich. Er führt Erkenntnisse aus der Pressekonzentrationsforschung, Vielfalts- und Qualitätsforschung sowie kommunikationspolitischen Presseforschung zusammen. Mittels einer Strukturanalyse werden - bezogen auf Titelzahl und unabhängige Redaktionen - stabile und dynamische Zeitungsregionen identifiziert. Eine Inhaltsanalyse liefert vergleichende Aussagen zur publizistischen Vielfalt.}, language = {De}, publisher = {Springer VS}, author = {Vonbun-Feldbauer, Ramona and Grüblbauer, Johanna and Berghofer, Simon and Krone, Jan and Beck, Klaus and Steffan, Dennis and Dogruel, Leyla}, year = {2020}, keywords = {2020, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, best, wiss. Beitrag}, } @book{krone_handbuch_2020, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Handbuch {Medienökonomie}}, copyright = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature 2019}, isbn = {978-3-658-09632-8}, url = {https://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-3-658-09632-8?page=2#toc}, abstract = {Das Handbuch Medienökonomie hat den Anspruch das Themenfeld Medienökonomie vor dem Hintergrund der digitalen Medienproduktion und daraus resultierender Veränderungen aus unterschiedlichen disziplinären Zugängen in seiner Gesamtheit abzubilden.}, language = {DE}, publisher = {Springer VS}, editor = {Krone, Jan and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, Wiss. Beitrag, best}, } @incollection{kovarova-simecek_reporting_2017, address = {Wiesbaden, Deutschland}, title = {Reporting to {Machines} - reporting trends an {XBRL} diffusion among {Austrian} listed companies.}, url = {https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658172534}, booktitle = {Conference {Proceedings} {Trends} in {Business} {Communication} 2016}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, editor = {Becker, T. and Schreckleitner, W. and Reitberger, W. and Brunner-Sperdin, A.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {49--66}, } @article{luh_aidis_2019, title = {{AIDIS}: {Detecting} and classifying anomalous behavior in ubiquitous kernel processes}, issn = {0167-4048}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167404818314457}, doi = {10/gh38cc}, abstract = {Targeted attacks on IT systems are a rising threat against the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of critical information and infrastructures. With the rising prominence of advanced persistent threats (APTs), identifying and understanding such attacks has become increasingly important. Current signature-based systems are heavily reliant on fixed patterns that struggle with unknown or evasive applications, while behavior-based solutions usually leave most of the interpretative work to a human analyst. In this article we propose AIDIS, an Advanced Intrusion Detection and Interpretation System capable to explain anomalous behavior within a network-enabled user session by considering kernel event anomalies identified through their deviation from a set of baseline process graphs. For this purpose we adapt star structures, a bipartite representation used to approximate the edit distance between two graphs. Baseline templates are generated automatically and adapt to the nature of the respective operating system process. We prototypically implemented smart anomaly classification through a set of competency questions applied to graph template deviations and evaluated the approach using both Random Forest and linear kernel support vector machines. The determined attack classes are ultimately mapped to a dedicated APT attacker/defender meta model that considers actions, actors, as well as assets and mitigating controls, thereby enabling decision support and contextual interpretation of ongoing attacks.}, number = {84}, journal = {Computers \& Security}, author = {Luh, Robert and Janicke, Helge and Schrittwieser, Sebastian}, month = jul, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: TARGET}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, best, best-rluh, peer-reviewed}, pages = {120--147}, } @article{luh_sequin_2018, title = {{SEQUIN}: a grammar inference framework for analyzing malicious system behavior}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/sites/default/files/publications/Luh_2018_SEQUIN.pdf}, doi = {10/cwdf}, abstract = {Targeted attacks on IT systems are a rising threat to the confidentiality of sensitive data and the availability of critical systems. The emergence of Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) made it paramount to fully understand the particulars of such attacks in order to improve or devise effective defense mechanisms. Grammar inference paired with visual analytics (VA) techniques offers a powerful foundation for the automated extraction of behavioral patterns from sequential event traces. To facilitate the interpretation and analysis of APTs, we present SEQUIN, a grammar inference system based on the Sequitur compression algorithm that constructs a context-free grammar (CFG) from string-based input data. In addition to recursive rule extraction, we expanded the procedure through automated assessment routines capable of dealing with multiple input sources and types. This automated assessment enables the accurate identification of interesting frequent or anomalous patterns in sequential corpora of arbitrary quantity and origin. On the formal side, we extended the CFG with attributes that help describe the extracted (malicious) actions. Discovery-focused pattern visualization of the output is provided by our dedicated KAMAS VA prototype.}, journal = {Journal of Computer Virology and Hacking Techniques}, author = {Luh, Robert and Schramm, Gregor and Wagner, Markus and Janicke, Helge and Schrittwieser, Sebastian}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: TARGET Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Josef Ressel Zentrum TARGET, Visual analytics, Wiss. Beitrag, attribute grammar, best, best-lbwagner, best-rluh, knowledge generation, malware analysis, peer-reviewed, system behavior}, pages = {01 -- 21}, } @inproceedings{longo_explainable_2020, address = {Virtuell}, title = {Explainable {Artificial} {Intelligence}: {Concepts}, {Applications}, {Research} {Challenges} and {Visions}}, author = {Longo, Luca and Goebel, Randy and Lecue, Freddy and Kieseberg, Peter and Holzinger, Andreas}, month = aug, year = {2020}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Eintrag überprüfen, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Green OA, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Applied Security \& Data Science, Wiss. Beitrag, best, closed Access, peer-reviewed}, } @article{felberbauer_effect_2020, title = {Effect of load bundling on supply {Chain} inventory management: {An} evaluation with simulation-based optimisation}, volume = {0}, issn = {1747-7778}, shorttitle = {Effect of load bundling on supply {Chain} inventory management}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/17477778.2020.1800420}, doi = {10/gh38bv}, abstract = {In this paper, the effect of load bundling on overall costs, service level, and CO2 emissions is evaluated for a multi-stage, multi-item supply chain. A simulation-based optimisation approach is used to optimize the inventory management parameters reorder point and lot size. The optimisation approach consists of a simulation model and a metaheuristic search procedure, which is a subclass of the evolutionary algorithm. For the evaluation of the load bundling opportunity in different demand structures, a multicriterial objective function is optimized. The paper shows that the load bundling opportunity has significant cost and environmental benefits. The study points out that the load bundling opportunity leads to smaller and more customer-driven lot sizes which simultaneously reduce the carbon emissions. Finally, results show that for medium to high service level target values, ABC-clustered order rate scenarios lead to lower supply chain costs than demand scenarios with an identical order rate for all items.}, number = {0}, urldate = {2021-02-18}, journal = {Journal of Simulation}, author = {Felberbauer, Thomas and Altendorfer, Klaus and Peirleitner, Andreas Josef}, month = aug, year = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis \_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/17477778.2020.1800420}, keywords = {2020, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Inventory management, NSGA-II metaheuristic, Nachhaltigkeit, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, closed Access, green supply chain management, peer-reviewed, simulation-based optimisation, transportation optimisation}, pages = {1--12}, } @inproceedings{amiri_machine_2018, address = {Porto, Portugal}, title = {A {Machine} {Learning} {Approach} for {Privacy}-preservation in {E}-business {Applications}:}, isbn = {978-989-758-319-3}, shorttitle = {A {Machine} {Learning} {Approach} for {Privacy}-preservation in {E}-business {Applications}}, url = {http://www.scitepress.org/DigitalLibrary/Link.aspx?doi=10.5220/0006826304430452}, doi = {10/gh38cd}, language = {en}, urldate = {2019-01-23}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 15th {International} {Joint} {Conference} on e-{Business} and {Telecommunications}}, publisher = {SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications}, author = {Amiri, Fatemeh and Quirchmayr, Gerald and Kieseberg, Peter}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec Security Management \& Privacy, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {443--452}, } @article{litschka_ethical_2012, title = {Ethical {Implications} of the {Mediatization} of {Organizations}}, volume = {10}, doi = {10/gh38b9}, number = {4}, journal = {Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society}, author = {Litschka, Michael and Karmasin, Matthias}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lblitschka, peer-reviewed}, pages = {222--239}, } @article{niederer_taco_2018, title = {{TACO}: {Visualizing} {Changes} in {Tables} {Over} {Time}}, volume = {24}, doi = {10/ghppzq}, abstract = {Multivariate, tabular data is one of the most common data structures used in many different domains. Over time, tables can undergo changes in both structure and content, which results in multiple versions of the same table. A challenging task when working with such derived tables is to understand what exactly has changed between versions in terms of additions/deletions, reorder, merge/split, and content changes. For textual data, a variety of commonplace "diff" tools exist that support the task of investigating changes between revisions of a text. Although there are some comparison tools which assist users in inspecting differences between multiple table instances, the resulting visualizations are often difficult to interpret or do not scale to large tables with thousands of rows and columns. To address these challenges, we developed TACO, an interactive comparison tool that visualizes effectively the differences between multiple tables at various levels of detail. With TACO we show (1) the aggregated differences between multiple table versions over time, (2) the aggregated changes between two selected table versions, and (3) detailed changes between the selection. To demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach, we show its application by means of two usage scenarios.}, number = {1}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (InfoVis ’17)}, author = {Niederer, Christina and Stitz, Holger and Hourieh, Reem and Grassinger, Florian and Aigner, Wolfgang and Streit, Marc}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: VisOnFire}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-cniederer, best-cstoiber, best-lbaigner, peer-reviewed}, pages = {677--686}, } @inproceedings{zielinski_persistence_2019, address = {Macao, China}, title = {Persistence {Bag}-of-{Words} for {Topological} {Data} {Analysis}}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1802.04852}, doi = {10/ghpp7z}, urldate = {2018-10-10}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {International} {Joint} {Conference} on {Artificial} {Intelligence} 2019}, author = {Zielinski, Bartosz and {Lipinski, Michal} and Juda, Mateusz and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and {Dlotko, Pawel}}, year = {2019}, note = {arXiv: 1802.04852}, keywords = {Artificial Intelligence, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, Media Computing Group, Statistics, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed}, pages = {6}, } @inproceedings{schmiedl_usage_2009, address = {Bonn Germany}, title = {Usage and {Usability} of the {Mobile} {Web}}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1613858.1613942}, doi = {10/fnv3pk}, abstract = {Browsing the Web on mobile phones has finally hit the mass. The visualization of websites on latest mobile phone models comes close to what we are used from desktop computers. Tailoring websites for mobile phones seems to be not mandatory anymore. But still the small display size limits the user experience when browsing the web on these devices. As a result although access to the full web is reasonably well working a tendency to providing additional versions of mobile optimized versions of websites can be observed. This paper presents a multidimensional study where usage scenarios as well as the usability of mobile tailored compared to full websites were investigated. The results show clearly that users prefer and effectively do benefit from mobile optimized versions. However content providers sometimes do not understand the mobile scenarios in which their sites are used and consequently begin optimizing the functionality at the wrong end.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th {International} {Conference} on {Human}-{Computer} {Interaction} with {Mobile} {Devices} and {Services} - {MobileHCI} ’09}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Schmiedl, Grischa and Seidl, Markus and Temper, Klaus}, year = {2009}, keywords = {2009, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Technologie, Extern, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medieninformatik, Mobile Phones, Mobile Web, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, usability}, pages = {2}, } @article{zeppelzauer_establishing_2015, title = {Establishing the fundamentals for an elephant early warning and monitoring system}, volume = {8:409}, url = {http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/s13104-015-1370-y.pdf}, doi = {10/gb3pth}, abstract = {The decline of habitat for elephants due to expanding human activity is a serious conservation problem. This has continuously escalated the human–elephant conflict in Africa and Asia. Elephants make extensive use of powerful infrasonic calls (rumbles) that travel distances of up to several kilometers. This makes elephants well-suited for acoustic monitoring because it enables detecting elephants even if they are out of sight. In sight, their distinct visual appearance makes them a good candidate for visual monitoring. We provide an integrated overview of our interdisciplinary project that established the scientific fundamentals for a future early warning and monitoring system for humans who regularly experience serious conflict with elephants. We first draw the big picture of an early warning and monitoring system, then review the developed solutions for automatic acoustic and visual detection, discuss specific challenges and present open future work necessary to build a robust and reliable early warning and monitoring system that is able to operate in situ. We present a method for the automated detection of elephant rumbles that is robust to the diverse noise sources present in situ. We evaluated the method on an extensive set of audio data recorded under natural field conditions. Results show that the proposed method outperforms existing approaches and accurately detects elephant rumbles. Our visual detection method shows that tracking elephants in wildlife videos (of different sizes and postures) is feasible and particularly robust at near distances. From our project results we draw a number of conclusions that are discussed and summarized. We clearly identified the most critical challenges and necessary improvements of the proposed detection methods and conclude that our findings have the potential to form the basis for a future automated early warning system for elephants. We discuss challenges that need to be solved and summarize open topics in the context of a future early warning and monitoring system. We conclude that a long-term evaluation of the presented methods in situ using real-time prototypes is the most important next step to transfer the developed methods into practical implementation.}, journal = {BMC Research Notes}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Stöger, A.}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Acoustic monitoring, Audio Analysis, Automatic call detection, Call classification, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Classification, Creative Industries, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Elephants, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Loxodonta africana, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Noise Reduction, Object Detection, Pattern recognition, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Signal Enhancement, Video Analysis, Visual monitoring, Visual tracking, Vocalizations, Wiss. Beitrag, best, human–elephant conflict, peer-reviewed}, pages = {15}, } @article{zeppelzauer_study_2018, title = {A {Study} on {Topological} {Descriptors} for the {Analysis} of {3D} {Surface} {Texture}}, volume = {167}, issn = {1077-3142}, url = {https://arxiv.org/pdf/1710.10662}, doi = {10/ghpp2h}, abstract = {Methods from computational topology are becoming more and more popular in computer vision and have shown to improve the state-of-the-art in several tasks. In this paper, we investigate the applicability of topological descriptors in the context of 3D surface analysis for the classification of different surface textures. We present a comprehensive study on topological descriptors, investigate their robustness and expressiveness and compare them with state-of-the-art methods. Results show that class-specific information is reflected well in topological descriptors. The investigated descriptors can directly compete with non-topological descriptors and capture orthogonal information. Moreover they improve the state-of-the-art in combination with non-topological descriptors.}, journal = {Journal on Computer Vision and Image Understanding (CVIU)}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Zielinski, Bartosz and Juda, Mateusz and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {3D surface classification, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Surface texture analysis, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbseidl, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed, persistence diagram, persistence image, persistent homology, surface representation, surface topology analysis}, pages = {74 -- 88}, } @article{bernard_jurgen_comparing_2017, title = {Comparing {Visual}-{Interactive} {Labeling} with {Active} {Learning}: {An} {Experimental} {Study}}, volume = {24}, issn = {1077-2626}, url = {http://eprints.cs.univie.ac.at/5257/1/bernard2017labeling.pdf}, doi = {10/gcqb3r}, number = {1}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG)}, author = {{Bernard, Jürgen} and Hutter, Marco and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Fellner, Dieter and Sedlmair, Michael}, year = {2017}, keywords = {2017, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Creative Industries, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed}, } @article{seidl_gradual_2011, title = {Gradual transition detection in historic film material —a systematic study}, volume = {4}, issn = {1556-4673}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2069276.2069279}, doi = {10/fzsqr8}, number = {3}, journal = {J. Comput. Cult. Herit.}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Mitrović, Dalibor and Breiteneder, Christian}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbseidl, peer-reviewed}, pages = {10:1--10:18}, } @article{hold_determinants_2016, title = {Determinants of complementary feeding behaviour. {Part} 2: {Influence} of migration background and socio-economic status on complementary feeding behaviour of women in {Lower} {Austria}}, volume = {63}, doi = {10/gh3764}, number = {7}, journal = {Ernährungs Umschau}, author = {Höld, Elisabeth and Hitthaler, Ariane and Ruso, Petra and Kolm, Alexandra}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {140--147}, } @article{wendt_zusammenhang_2013, title = {Der {Zusammenhang} von {Schlafdauer} und {Body} {Mass} {Index} bei 10-{14Jährigen} in Österreich}, volume = {60}, doi = {10/gh3763}, number = {8}, journal = {ErnaehrungsUmschau international}, author = {Wendt, Eva Maria and Pernerstorfer, Elisabeth and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, year = {2013}, keywords = {2013, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {140--144}, } @article{kolm_determinants_2016, title = {Determinants of complementary feeding behaviour. {Part} 1: {Review} of {European} literature}, volume = {63}, doi = {10/gh3762}, number = {6}, journal = {Ernährungs Umschau}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Hitthaler, Ariane and Ruso, Petra and Höld, Elisabeth}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {120--126}, } @article{kolm_beeinflussung_2016, title = {Beeinflussung der arteriellen {Hypertonie} durch {Ernährung}}, volume = {41}, doi = {10/gh376x}, number = {3}, journal = {Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin}, author = {Kolm, Alexandra and Höld, Elisabeth and Ramler, Heidemarie and Möseneder, Jutta M.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {196--201}, } @article{heller_perception_2016, title = {Perception of {Muscular} {Effort} {During} {Dynamic} {Elbow} {Extension} in {Multiple} {Sclerosis}}, volume = {97}, issn = {1532-821X}, doi = {10/f785d4}, abstract = {OBJECTIVE: To investigate the perception of muscular effort in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) and healthy controls during dynamic contractions. DESIGN: Case-control study. SETTING: MS day care center. PARTICIPANTS: Individuals with MS (n=28) and controls (n=28) (N=56). INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Perceived muscular effort during dynamic elbow extensions was rated at 9 different weight intensities (10\%-90\% of 1-repetition maximum) in a single-blind, randomized order using the OMNI-Resistance Exercise Scale. Muscle activity of the triceps brachii muscle (lateral head) was measured via surface electromyography and normalized to maximal voluntary excitation. RESULTS: According to OMNI-level ratings, significant main effects were found for the diagnostic condition (F=27.33, P{\textless}.001, η(2)=.11), indicating 0.7 (95\% confidence interval [CI], 0.3-1.1) lower mean OMNI-level ratings for MS, and for the intensity level (F=46.81, P{\textless}.001, η(2)=.46), showing increased OMNI-level ratings for increased intensity levels for both groups. Furthermore, significant main effects were found for the diagnostic condition (F=16.52, P{\textless}.001, η(2)=.07), indicating 7.1\% (95\% CI, -8.6 to 22.8) higher maximal voluntary excitation values for MS, and for the intensity level (F=33.09, P{\textless}.001, η(2)=.36), showing higher relative muscle activities for increasing intensity levels in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: Similar to controls, individuals with MS were able to differentiate between different intensities of weight during dynamic elbow extensions when provided in a single-blind, randomized order. Therefore, perceived muscular effort might be considered to control resistance training intensities in individuals with MS. However, training intensity for individuals with MS should be chosen at approximately 1 OMNI level lower than recommended, at least for dynamic elbow extension exercises.}, language = {eng}, number = {2}, journal = {Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation}, author = {Heller, Mario and Retzl, Irene and Kiselka, Anita and Greisberger, Andrea}, month = feb, year = {2016}, pmid = {26525526}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Studiengang Physiotherapie, best, best-lbheller}, pages = {252--258}, } @article{nagy_few_2016, title = {Few and far from radical? {LGBT}-related contributions in {European} social work journal publishing}, url = {http://bjsw.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/10/25/bjsw.bcw140.abstract}, doi = {10/gh373q}, journal = {British Journal of Social Work}, author = {Nagy, Andrea and Nothdurfter, Urban}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Departement Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q4/16, best}, } @article{vanherle_proposed_2018, title = {Proposed standard model and consistent terminology for {Monitoring} and {Outcome} {Evaluation} in different {Dietetic} {Care} settings: {Results} from the {EU}-sponsored {IMPECD} project}, volume = {37}, doi = {10/gh3727}, number = {6}, journal = {Clinical Nutrition}, author = {Vanherle, Koen and Werkman, Andrea and Baete, Eline and Barkmeijer, Alyanne and Kolm, Alexandra and Gast, Christina and Ramminger, Sara and Höld, Elisabeth and Kohlenberg-Müller, Kathrin and Ohlrich-Hahn, Sabine and Roemeling-Walters, Maaike and Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Adam, Marleen and Valentini, Luzia}, year = {2018}, keywords = {2018, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {2206--2216}, } @article{buchholz_prozessmodelle_2018, title = {Prozessmodelle in der {Diätetik} - {Ein} europäischer {Vergleich}}, volume = {65}, doi = {10/gh373b}, number = {9}, journal = {Ernährungs Umschau}, author = {Buchholz, Daniel and Kolm, Alexandra and Vanherle, Koen and Adam, Marleen and Baete, Eline and Gast, Christina and Heine-Bröring, Renate and Höld, Elisabeth and Kohlenberg-Müller, Kathrin and Lange, Karoline and Ohlrich-Hahn, Sabine and Rachman-Elbaum, Shelly and Roemeling-Walters, Maaike and Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Werkman, Andrea}, year = {2018}, keywords = {2018, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, Studiengang Diätologie, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {M494--503}, } @inproceedings{rauchberger_longkit_2017, address = {Madeira, Portugal}, title = {Longkit - {A} {Universal} {Framework} for {BIOS}/{UEFI} {Rootkits} in {System} {Management} {Mode}}, doi = {10/gh3729}, author = {Rauchberger, Julian and Luh, Robert and Schrittwieser, Sebastian}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: TARGET}, keywords = {Department Technologie, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Josef Ressel Zentrum TARGET, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{luh_llr-based_2017, title = {{LLR}-based {Sentiment} {Analysis} for {Kernel} {Event} {Sequences}}, doi = {10/gh3728}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Luh, Robert and Schrittwieser, Sebastian and Marschalek, Stefan}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: TARGET}, keywords = {Department Technologie, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Josef Ressel Zentrum TARGET, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @article{schrittwieser_protecting_2016, title = {Protecting software through obfuscation: {Can} it keep pace with progress in code analysis}, volume = {49}, doi = {10/gftfv5}, number = {1}, journal = {Computing Surveys}, author = {Schrittwieser, Sebastian and Katzenbeisser, S and Kinder, J and Merzdovnik, G and Weippl, Edgar}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Department Technologie, FH SP Cyber Security, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Josef Ressel Zentrum TARGET, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, best, peer-reviewed}, } @article{miksch_matter_2014, title = {A {Matter} of {Time}: {Applying} a {Data}-{Users}-{Tasks} {Design} {Triangle} to {Visual} {Analytics} of {Time}-{Oriented} {Data}}, volume = {38}, url = {http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/~silvia/pub/publications/miksch_cag_design-triangle-2014.pdf}, doi = {10/f3szvk}, abstract = {Increasing amounts of data offer great opportunities to promote technological progress and business success. Visual Analytics (VA) aims at enabling the exploration and the understanding of large and complex data sets by intertwining interactive visualization, data analysis, human-computer interaction, as well as cognitive and perceptual science. We propose a design triangle, which considers three main aspects to ease the design: (1) the characteristics of the data, (2) the users, and (3) the users\’ tasks. Addressing the particular characteristics of time and time-oriented data focus the VA methods, but turns the design space into a more complex and challenging one. We demonstrate the applicability of the design triangle by three use cases tackling the time-oriented aspects explicitly. Our design triangle provides a high-level framework, which is simple and very effective for the design process as well as easily applicable for both, researchers and practitioners.}, journal = {Computers \& Graphics}, author = {Miksch, Silvia and Aigner, Wolfgang}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time {\textless}pre wrap=""{\textgreater} Available online 16 November 2013: accepted manuscript (unformatted and unedited PDF): {\textless}a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S0097849313001817"{\textgreater}http://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S0097849313001817{\textless}/a{\textgreater}{\textless}/pre{\textgreater}}, keywords = {Creative Industries, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Interactive Visualization, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Time-Oriented Data, Visual Computing, Visual analytics, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbaigner, interaction design, peer-reviewed, temporal data mining, visualization}, pages = {286--290}, } @article{rind_task_2016, title = {Task {Cube}: {A} {Three}-{Dimensional} {Conceptual} {Space} of {User} {Tasks} in {Visualization} {Design} and {Evaluation}}, volume = {15}, url = {https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_247156.pdf}, doi = {10/f3szvq}, abstract = {User tasks play a pivotal role in visualization design and evaluation. However, the term ‘task’ is used ambiguously within the visualization community. In this article, we critically analyze the relevant literature and systematically compare definitions for ‘task’ and the usage of related terminology. In doing so, we identify a three-dimensional conceptual space of user tasks in visualization, referred to as task cube, and the more precise concepts ‘objective’ and ‘action’ for tasks. We illustrate the usage of the task cube’s dimensions in an objective-driven visualization process, in different scenarios of visualization design and evaluation, and for comparing categorizations of abstract tasks. Thus, visualization researchers can better formulate their contributions which helps advance visualization as a whole.}, number = {4}, journal = {Information Visualization}, author = {Rind, Alexander and Aigner, Wolfgang and Wagner, Markus and Miksch, Silvia and Lammarsch, Tim}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time Projekt: VALID}, keywords = {Action, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-arind, best-lbaigner, best-lbwagnerm, design guidelines, interaction, objective, peer-reviewed, task frameworks, task taxonomy, terminology, visualization theory}, pages = {288--300}, } @article{altendorfer_effects_2016, title = {Effects of forecast errors on optimal utilisation in aggregate production planning with stochastic customer demand}, volume = {54}, issn = {0020-7543}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2016.1162918}, doi = {10/gh372n}, abstract = {The hierarchical structure of production planning has the advantage of assigning different decision variables to their respective time horizons and therefore ensures their manageability. However, the restrictive structure of this top-down approach implying that upper level decisions are the constraints for lower level decisions also has its shortcomings. One problem that occurs is that deterministic mixed integer decision problems are often used for long-term planning, but the real production system faces a set of stochastic influences. Therefore, a planned utilisation factor has to be included into this deterministic aggregate planning problem. In practice, this decision is often based on past data and not consciously taken. In this paper, the effect of long-term forecast error on the optimal planned utilisation factor is evaluated for a production system facing stochastic demand and the benefit of exploiting this decision’s potential is discussed. Overall costs including capacity, backorder and inventory costs, are determined with simulation for different multi-stage and multi-item production system structures. The results show that the planned utilisation factor used in the aggregate planning problem has a high influence on optimal costs. Additionally, the negative effect of forecast errors is evaluated and discussed in detail for different production system environments.}, number = {12}, urldate = {2016-03-31}, journal = {International Journal of Production Research}, author = {Altendorfer, Klaus and Felberbauer, Thomas and Jodlbauer, Herbert}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {3718--3735}, } @article{alsallakh_state---art_2015, title = {The {State}-of-the-{Art} of {Set} {Visualization}}, volume = {Early view}, issn = {1467-8659}, url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cgf.12722/abstract}, doi = {10/cwc5}, abstract = {Sets comprise a generic data model that has been used in a variety of data analysis problems. Such problems involve analysing and visualizing set relations between multiple sets defined over the same collection of elements. However, visualizing sets is a non-trivial problem due to the large number of possible relations between them. We provide a systematic overview of state-of-the-art techniques for visualizing different kinds of set relations. We classify these techniques into six main categories according to the visual representations they use and the tasks they support. We compare the categories to provide guidance for choosing an appropriate technique for a given problem. Finally, we identify challenges in this area that need further research and propose possible directions to address these challenges. Further resources on set visualization are available at http://www.setviz.net.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2016-01-12}, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, author = {Alsallakh, Bilal and Micallef, Luana and Aigner, Wolfgang and Hauser, Helwig and Miksch, Silvia and Rodgers, Peter}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbaigner, peer-reviewed, visualization}, } @article{andrienko_viewing_2018, title = {Viewing {Visual} {Analytics} as {Model} {Building}}, volume = {37}, url = {http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/19078/}, doi = {10/gdv9s7}, abstract = {To complement the currently existing definitions and conceptual frameworks of visual analytics, which focus mainly on activities performed by analysts and types of techniques they use, we attempt to define the expected results of these activities. We argue that the main goal of doing visual analytics is to build a mental and/or formal model of a certain piece of reality reflected in data. The purpose of the model may be to understand, to forecast or to control this piece of reality. Based on this model-building perspective, we propose a detailed conceptual framework in which the visual analytics process is considered as a goal-oriented workflow producing a model as a result. We demonstrate how this framework can be used for performing an analytical survey of the visual analytics research field and identifying the directions and areas where further research is needed.}, number = {6}, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, author = {Andrienko, Natalia and Lammarsch, Tim and Andrienko, Gennady and Fuchs, Georg and Keim, Daniel A. and Miksch, Silvia and Rind, Alexander}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Visual analytics, Wiss. Beitrag, analytical process, best, best-arind, knowledge generation, peer-reviewed, theory and model}, pages = {275--299}, } @inproceedings{gschwandtner_timecleanser_2014, title = {{TimeCleanser}: {A} {Visual} {Analytics} {Approach} for {Data} {Cleansing} of {Time}-{Oriented} {Data}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-2769-5}, doi = {10/ghtw5j}, abstract = {{\textless}p{\textgreater}Poor data quality leads to unreliable results of any kind of data processing and has profound economic impact. Although there are tools to help users with the task of data cleansing, support for dealing with the specifics of time-oriented data is rather poor. However, the time dimension has very specific characteristics which introduce quality problems, that are different from other kinds of data. We present TimeCleanser, an interactive Visual Analytics system to support the task of data cleansing of ime-oriented data. In order to help the user to deal with these special characteristics and quality problems, TimeCleanser combines semi-automatic quality checks, visualizations, and directly editable data tables. The evaluation of the TimeCleanser system within a focus group (two target users, one developer, and two Human Computer Interaction experts) shows that (a) our proposed method is suited to detect hidden quality problems of time-oriented data and (b) that it facilitates the complex task of data cleansing.{\textless}/p{\textgreater}}, booktitle = {14th {International} {Conference} on {Knowledge} {Technologies} and {Data}-driven {Business} (i-{KNOW} 2014)}, publisher = {ACM Press}, author = {Gschwandtner, Theresia and Aigner, Wolfgang and Miksch, Silvia and Gärtner, Johannes and Kriglstein, Simone and Pohl, Margit and Suchy, Nikolaus}, editor = {Lindstaedt, Stefanie and Granitzer, Michael and Sack, Harald}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {Creative Industries, Department Technologie, Design Study, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Time-Oriented Data, Visual analytics, best, data quality, peer-reviewed, visualization}, pages = {1--8}, } @article{bogl_cycle_2017, title = {Cycle {Plot} {Revisited}: {Multivariate} {Outlier} {Detection} {Using} a {Distance}-{Based} {Abstraction}}, volume = {36}, url = {http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_260233.pdf}, doi = {10/gbnsx6}, abstract = {The cycle plot is an established and effective visualization technique for identifying and comprehending patterns in periodic time series, like trends and seasonal cycles. It also allows to visually identify and contextualize extreme values and outliers from a different perspective. Unfortunately, it is limited to univariate data. For multivariate time series, patterns that exist across several dimensions are much harder or impossible to explore. We propose a modified cycle plot using a distance-based abstraction (Mahalanobis distance) to reduce multiple dimensions to one overview dimension and retain a representation similar to the original. Utilizing this distance-based cycle plot in an interactive exploration environment, we enhance the Visual Analytics capacity of cycle plots for multivariate outlier detection. To enable interactive exploration and interpretation of outliers, we employ coordinated multiple views that juxtapose a distance-based cycle plot with Cleveland’s original cycle plots of the underlying dimensions. With our approach it is possible to judge the outlyingness regarding the seasonal cycle in multivariate periodic time series.}, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, author = {Bögl, Markus and Filzmoser, Peter and Gschwandtner, Theresia and Lammarsch, Tim and Leite, Roger A. and Miksch, Silvia and Rind, Alexander}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {2017, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Time-Oriented Data, Visual analytics, best, multivariate data, outlier detection, robust statistics, seasonal time series, time series}, pages = {227--238}, } @inproceedings{rind_user_2014, series = {{BELIV} '14}, title = {User {Tasks} for {Evaluation}: {Untangling} the {Terminology} {Throughout} {Visualization} {Design} and {Development}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-3209-5}, url = {http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_232654.pdf}, doi = {10/f3szvm}, abstract = {User tasks play a pivotal role in evaluation throughout visualization design and development. However, the term 'task' is used ambiguously within the visualization community. In this position paper, we critically analyze the relevant literature and systematically compare definitions for 'task' and the usage of related terminology. In doing so, we identify a three-dimensional conceptual space of user tasks in visualization. Using these dimensions, visualization researchers can better formulate their contributions which helps advance visualization as a whole.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Fifth} {Workshop} on {Beyond} {Time} and {Errors}: {Novel} {Evaluation} {Methods} for {Visualization}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Rind, Alexander and Aigner, Wolfgang and Wagner, Markus and Miksch, Silvia and Lammarsch, Tim}, editor = {Lam, Heidi and Isenberg, Petra and Isenberg, Tobias and Sedlmair, Michael}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {2014, Creative Industries, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Reflections, best, interaction, peer-reviewed, reflections, task taxonomy, taxonomy of tasks, terminology, visualization}, pages = {9--15}, } @article{seidl_automated_2015, title = {Automated classification of petroglyphs}, issn = {2212-0548}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212054815000090}, doi = {10/gd6csz}, abstract = {Abstract In this paper, we address the problem of automated petroglyph classification in a large real-world dataset. The dataset which contains more than 1000 petroglyphs is based on tracings from the \{UNESCO\} world heritage site Valcamonica, Italy and is expert-classified into two parallel typologies. For automated classifications of petroglyphs we utilise a combination of existing shape descriptors and a recently developed graph-based petroglyph descriptor. We achieve good classification results. We evaluate how the results can be incorporated into the daily work of archaeologists. We demonstrate that our tools can clearly enhance the process of manual classification.}, number = {0}, journal = {Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Wieser, Ewald and Alexander, Craig}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2015, Creative Industries, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, visual computing}, pages = {--}, } @inproceedings{seidl_automated_2012, address = {New York, NY, USA}, series = {{ICVGIP} '12}, title = {Automated petroglyph image segmentation with interactive classifier fusion}, isbn = {978-1-4503-1660-6}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2425333.2425399}, doi = {10/gh372j}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Eighth} {Indian} {Conference} on {Computer} {Vision}, {Graphics} and {Image} {Processing}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Breiteneder, Christian}, year = {2012}, note = {Projekt: FORSCH08 Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Pattern recognition, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbseidl, experimental study, image features, image segmentation, peer-reviewed, petroglyphs, pixel classification, rock art}, pages = {66:1--66:8}, } @article{ruger_effizienzsteigerung_2019, title = {Effizienzsteigerung von {Reisezügen} durch geeignete {Innenraumkonzepte}}, volume = {6}, language = {German}, number = {6}, journal = {ETR - Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau mit ETR Austria}, author = {Rüger, Bernhard}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: TaS2}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Zeitschriftenartikel, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {70--73}, } @phdthesis{grublbauer_digital_2014, address = {Wien}, type = {Dissertation}, title = {Digital {Business} und engagierte {Rezipienten} als {Herausforderungen} des {Verlagsmanagements}. {Eine} user-orientierte {Perspektive} auf {Kernkompetenzen} von {Zeitungsverlagen} und {Innovationen} der {Geschäftsmodelle}.}, url = {http://othes.univie.ac.at/43196/1/32956.pdf}, school = {Universität Wien}, author = {Grüblbauer, Johanna}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @book{friedrichsen_strategisches_2015, address = {Wiesbaden, Deutschland}, edition = {2}, series = {Lehrbuch}, title = {Strategisches {Management} von {Medienunternehmen}. {Einführung} in die {Medienwirtschaft} mit {Case}-{Studies}.}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, author = {Friedrichsen, Mike and Grüblbauer, Johanna and Haric, Peter}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @incollection{von_suess_vorwort_2010, address = {Wien}, series = {{EU} {XXL}}, title = {Vorwort}, shorttitle = {{EUXXL} {Experten} {Werkstatt}}, abstract = {Vorwort zur Publikation über die Zusammenarbeit Ein wesentliches Anliegen der Expertenwerkstätten lag neben der Vermittlung von theoretischem und praktischem Wissen in der Vernetzung der Studierenden aus den verschiedenen Institutionen untereinander. So nahmen neben den Studierenden der Donau-Universität auch Studentinnen und Studenten der Filmakademie Wien, der FH St. Pölten und des Filmcolleges Wien an den Expertenwerkstätten teil. Ziel war es, bei den Veranstaltungen ein näheres Kennen lernen und einen Austausch zu ermöglichen. Am 22. und 23. Januar 2010 fand die erste Expertenwerkstatt von EU XXL FILM in Kooperation mit dem Studienzentrum für Film an der Donau-Universität Krems unter dem Titel „Filmschaffende als Ein-Personen-Unternehmen (EPU) in der Kreativwirtschaft“ statt. Über 30 interessierte Studentinnen und Studenten aus dem Lehrgang TV \& Film Produktion der Donau-Universität Krems, der Filmakademie Wien, dem Studiengang Medientechnik der Fachhochschule St. Pölten und dem Filmcollege Wien haben daran teilgenommen.}, booktitle = {{ExpertInnen} im {Dialog} {Kurzseminare} und {Symposien} für {Filmschaffende} von heute und morgen}, publisher = {EUXXL FORUM FÜR EUROPÄISCHEN FILM}, author = {von Suess, Rosa}, year = {2010}, keywords = {best, best lbvonsuess}, pages = {9}, } @misc{von_suess_motion_2014, address = {Innsbruck, Austria}, title = {Motion {Picture} and {Science} on {Screen} {Communication}}, shorttitle = {{EUPRIO}}, url = {http://www.euprio.eu/conference/}, abstract = {The changes in the media sector are also pervading film and television. The continuously emerging digital media tools are leading the trend. It has become normal to watch TV on-demand at any time on a classic TV-set, a cell phone, tablet or laptop, sometimes voice or gesture controlled. Add to this cross-media products that combine classic information and entertainment: Texts, pictures and film clips are merged to produce a statement. Following the slogan “Broadcast yourself” provider and user have become increasingly interconnected. Today free of charge broadcasting stations provide on average six hours science and educational programs daily in Austria alone. In addition, other diverse formats are delivered on digital platforms. This lecture will look at specific design and communication measures within the various distribution media. It will introduce best-practice examples using these cross-media and interactive tools, which are suitable to present science and knowledge in an interesting way.}, language = {english}, author = {von Suess, Rosa}, month = sep, year = {2014}, keywords = {Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, Vortrag, best}, } @misc{grabner_herstellung_2018, type = {Edutorial 360}, title = {Herstellung eines {Zaunrings} 360° {\textbar} {Holzhandwerk} revisited}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, url = {https://youtu.be/uHe_2QJ6qig}, abstract = {Die HandwerkerInnen des Österreichischen Freilichtmuseums Stübing verwenden zur Herstellung eines Stangenzauns Zaunringe aus Fichtenästen. Diese werden erwärmt und zu einem Ring geformt, nach dem Abkühlen behalten sie ihre Form. Die Zaunringe verbinden jeweils zwei Lärchensteher. Dazwischen liegen horizontale Zaunstangen aus Fichte. Holzhandwerk revisited ist ein Projekt, durchgeführt im Rahmen des Förderprogramms Sparkling Science, gefördert vom Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Forschung. © Institut für Holztechnologie und Nachwachsende Rohstoffe, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien. © Institut für Creative{\textbackslash}Media/Technologies, FH St. Pölten.}, language = {Deutsch (DE)}, author = {Grabner, Michael and von Suess, Rosa}, collaborator = {Winkler, Johannes and Baumann, Clemens and Nemestothy, Sebastian and Blasinger, Felix and Stiefelbauer, Corinna}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: HR\_Future}, keywords = {Digital Heritage, Digital Media, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, VR, best, best lbvonsuess, best-jwinkler}, } @misc{grabner_herstellung_2019, type = {Edutorial}, title = {Herstellung eines {Zaunrings} {\textbar} {Holzhandwerk} revisited}, url = {https://youtu.be/7fzcGVtPmWQ}, abstract = {Die HandwerkerInnen des Österreichischen Freilichtmuseums Stübing verwenden zur Herstellung eines Stangenzauns Zaunringe aus Fichtenästen. Diese werden erwärmt und zu einem Ring geformt, nach dem Abkühlen behalten sie ihre Form. Die Zaunringe verbinden jeweils zwei Lärchensteher. Dazwischen liegen horizontale Zaunstangen aus Fichte. Holzhandwerk revisited ist ein Projekt, durchgeführt im Rahmen des Förderprogramms Sparkling Science, gefördert vom Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Forschung. © Institut für Holztechnologie und Nachwachsende Rohstoffe, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien. © Institut für Creative{\textbackslash}Media/Technologies, FH St. Pölten.}, language = {Deutsch (DE)}, author = {Grabner, Michael and von Suess, Rosa}, collaborator = {Winkler, Johannes and Baumann, Clemens and Nemestothy, Sebastian and Blasinger, Felix and Stiefelbauer, Corinna}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: HR\_Future}, keywords = {Digital Heritage, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, best, best lbvonsuess, best-jwinkler}, } @misc{grabner_herstellung_2018, type = {Edutorial}, title = {Herstellung eines {Holznagels} {\textbar} {Holzhandwerk} revisited}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, url = {https://youtu.be/d8DmEKV8z78}, abstract = {Die HandwerkerInnen des Österreichischen Freilichtmuseums Stübing verwenden zur Herstellung eines klassischen Holznagels Lärchenholz. Aus einer Stammrolle werden Rohlinge geformt, die anschließend auf einer Heinzelbank zugerichtet werden. Der Holznagel spielte vor allem im historischen Holzbau eine wichtige Rolle und wurde unter anderem für Verbindungen im Dachstuhl verwendet. Holzhandwerk revisited ist ein Projekt, durchgeführt im Rahmen des Förderprogramms Sparkling Science, gefördert vom Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Forschung. © Institut für Holztechnologie und Nachwachsende Rohstoffe, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien. © Institut für Creative{\textbackslash}Media/Technologies, FH St. Pölten.}, language = {Deutsch (DE)}, author = {Grabner, Michael and von Suess, Rosa}, collaborator = {Blasinger, Felix and Nemestothy, Sebastian and Baumann, Clemens and Stiefelbauer, Corinna and Winkler, Johannes}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: HR\_Future}, keywords = {Digital Heritage, Digital Media, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, best, best lbvonsuess}, } @misc{grabner_holzhandwerk_2019, address = {Palais Niederösterreich, Herrengasse 13, 1010 Wien}, type = {Projektpräsentation}, title = {Holzhandwerk revisited - {Forschungsfest} {Niederösterreich} im {Palais} {Niederösterreich}}, url = {https://research.fhstp.ac.at/projekte/kulturelles-erbe-holzhandwerk-revisited}, abstract = {Projektpräsentation des Forschungsprojektes Hozhandwerk revisited im Rahmen des Forschungsfestes; Präsentation und Gegenüberstellung der VR-Videos und der Multikamera-Produktionen}, language = {Deutsch (DE)}, author = {Grabner, Michael and von Suess, Rosa and Winkler, Johannes and Nemestothy, Sebastian and Blasinger, Felix and Vogt, Georg}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: HR\_Future}, keywords = {Digital Heritage, Digital Media, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, best}, } @misc{blumenstein_wie_2015, address = {St. Pölten, Austria}, title = {Wie erfolgreich erweisen sich {Multiplattformstrategien} international agierender {MedienproduzentInnen}?}, url = {https://ctv.fhstp.ac.at/konfbeitrag/wie-erfolgreich-erweisen-sich-multiplattformstrategien-international-agierender-medienproduzentinnen/}, urldate = {2015-09-05}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and von Suess, Rosa}, month = may, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, Vortrag, best, best lbvonsuess}, } @inproceedings{rubisch_rapscom_2011, address = {Padova, Italy}, title = {{RaPScoM} - {A} {Framework} for {Rapid} {Prototyping} of {Semantically} {Enhanced} {Score} {Music}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th {Sound} and {Music} {Computing} {Conference}}, author = {Rubisch, Julian and Doppler, Jakob and Raffaseder, Hannes}, month = jul, year = {2011}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsprojekt GeMMA, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @incollection{tominski_images_2017, title = {Images of {Time}: {Visual} {Representation} of {Time}-{Oriented} {Data}}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/sites/default/files/publications/Tominski17ImagesOfTime.pdf}, booktitle = {Information {Design}: {Research} and {Practice}}, publisher = {Gower/Routledge}, author = {Tominski, Christian and Aigner, Wolfgang and Miksch, Silvia and Schumann, Heidrun}, editor = {Black, A. and Luna, Paul and Lund, O. and Walker, S.}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: VisOnFire Projekt: KAVA-Time Projekt: VALID}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbaigner, peer-reviewed}, pages = {23--42}, } @article{baumgartner_einfluss_2014, title = {Einfluss der {Ernährung} auf die {Entstehung} einer {Divertikulitis}. {Eine} retrospektive {Erhebung} der {Ernährungsweise} vor einer {Divertikulitis} bei {KrankenhauspatientInnen}}, volume = {15}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {2}, journal = {Journal für Ernährungsmedizin}, author = {Baumgartner, Maria and Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, year = {2014}, keywords = {2014, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {16--18}, } @article{wewerka-kreimel_leichte_2014, title = {Leichte {Vollkost}-{Studie} 2013 - {Erhebung} der {Verträglichkeit} ausgewählter {Lebensmittel} bei unselektierten {KrankenhauspatientInnen} in Österreich}, volume = {15}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal für Ernährungsmedizin}, author = {Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Höld, Elisabeth and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, year = {2014}, keywords = {2014, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {14--18}, } @article{hartl_diatetische_2015, title = {Diätetische {Vorbereitung} für eine {Koloskopie} - {Diätetische} und medikamentöse {Aspekte} zur {Erlangung} der notwendigen {Reinheit} des {Colons}}, volume = {16}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal für Ernährungsmedizin}, author = {Hartl, Magdalena and Lassnig, Theresa and Sommerauer, Edith and Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {30--31}, } @article{pruckler_ernahrungstherapie_2013, title = {Ernährungstherapie und {Essverhalten} bei {Polyzystischem} {Ovarialsyndrom} ({PCOS}) im {Rahmen} einer {Kinderwunschbehandlung}}, volume = {7}, language = {Deutsch}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal für Gynäkologische Endokrinologie}, author = {Prückler, Judith and Leitner, Gabriele and Klein, Matthias and Gruber, I}, year = {2013}, keywords = {2013, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {14--17}, } @article{leitner_multiple_2015, title = {Multiple {Tipps} – ein {Innoscheckprojekt} in {Kooperation} mit der {FH}-{St}.{Pölten}}, number = {44}, journal = {MS Aktuell - Das Informations-Magazin der Multiple Sklerose Gesellschaft Wien}, author = {Leitner, Gabriele and Leichum, Tanja and Simhandl, Sandra and Datzreiter, Martina and Wilfing, Nadine and Karl, Veronika and Mitterer, Christa}, month = dec, year = {2015}, keywords = {2016, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{pruckler_fh_2013, title = {{FH} {Diätologie} aktuell: {Polyzystisches} {Ovarialsyndrom} \& {Essverhalten}}, volume = {15}, number = {2}, journal = {Journal für Ernährungsmedizin}, author = {Prückler, Judith and Leitner, Gabriele and Möseneder, Jutta M. and Karner, Gabriele}, year = {2013}, keywords = {2013, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {30--31}, } @article{moser_keine_2021, title = {"{Keine} {Eintagsfliege}!" {Soziale} {Arbeit} muss die digitale {Zeitenwende} aktiv mitgestalten.}, language = {DE}, number = {3/20}, journal = {Soziale Arbeit in Österreich}, author = {Moser, Michaela}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, best, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {17--19}, } @incollection{pellegrini_tassilo_economics_2013, address = {New York}, series = {Data {Mining} and {Knowledge} {Discovery} {Series}}, title = {The {Economics} of {Big} {Data} – {A} {Value} {Perspective} on {State} of the {Art} and {Future} {Trends}}, isbn = {978-1-4665-7837-1}, url = {https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.1201/b16014-21/economics-big-data-value-perspective-state-art-future-trends-tassilo-pellegrin}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Big {Data} {Computing}}, publisher = {Chapman and Hall/CRC}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {343--372}, } @patent{piller_schlusselerzeugung_2019, title = {"{Schlüsselerzeugung} aus {Funkkanaleigenschaften} eines {Satellitenfunks}", {AT} 521192 {A1}}, url = {http://see-ip.patentamt.at/Publication/PdfDocument/?DocumentId=3e672ed7-5020-47c4-a6dc-28d29068eed9}, abstract = {Schlüsselerzeugung aus Funkkanaleigenschaften eines Satellitenfunks}, nationality = {Österreich}, number = {AT 521192 A1}, author = {Piller, Ernst and Fabian, C.}, month = nov, year = {2019}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, best, peer-reviewed}, } @patent{piller_method_2020, title = {Method for generating and distributing cryptographic or steganographic keys, {Veröffentlichungsnummer}: {WO} 2020/237265 {A1}}, abstract = {Method for generating and distributing cryptographic or steganographic keys}, nationality = {International}, author = {Piller, Ernst and Schubert, Stefan}, month = dec, year = {2020}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, best, peer-reviewed}, } @patent{piller_verfahren_2021, title = {Verfahren zum {Migrieren} einer {IT}-{Anwendung}, {A} 51063/2020 {B1}}, abstract = {Verfahren zum Migrieren einer IT-Anwendung}, nationality = {Österreich}, number = {A 51063/2020 B1}, author = {Piller, Ernst}, year = {2021}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, best, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{grigori_hilflose_2016, address = {Wien}, title = {Die hilflose {Profession}. {Anmerkungen} zum {Umgang} von {Sozialer} {Arbeit} mit {Rechtsextremismus}}, volume = {Band 2}, booktitle = {Rechtsextremismus}, publisher = {Mandelbaum}, author = {Grigori, Eva}, editor = {{Forschungsgruppe Ideologien und Politiken der Ungleichheit}}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q1/16, best}, pages = {175--195}, } @inproceedings{galhuber_time_2021, address = {New York, NY, USA}, series = {{ARES} 2021}, title = {Time for {Truth}: {Forensic} {Analysis} of {NTFS} {Timestamps}}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, url = {http://eprints.cs.univie.ac.at/7091/}, doi = {10/gnhmbb}, abstract = {Timeline forgery a widely employed technique in computer anti-forensics. Numerous freely available and easy-to-use tampering tools make it difficult for forensic scientists to collect legally valid evidence and reconstruct a credible timeline. At the same time, the large number of possible file operations performed by a genuine user can result in a wide variety of timestamp patterns that pose a challenge when reconstructing a chain of events, especially since application-specific discrepancies are often disregarded. In this paper, we investigate timestamp patterns resulting from common user operations in NTFS, providing a much needed update to the Windows time rules derived from older experiments. We show that specific applications can cause deviations from expected behavior and provide analysts with a comprehensive set of behavioral rules for all permissible NTFS file operations. Finally, we analyze the effect and efficacy of 7 third party timestamp forgery tools as well as a custom PowerShell solution, and highlight forensic artifacts pointing at data falsification.}, booktitle = {The 16th {International} {Conference} on {Availability}, {Reliability} and {Security}}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery}, author = {Galhuber, Michael and Luh, Robert}, year = {2021}, keywords = {FH SP Cyber Security, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Konferenz-Paper, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{muller-lietzkow_uberlegungen_2020, series = {Medienökonomie}, title = {Überlegungen zur {Governance} von {Open} {Data} – eine institutionenökonomische {Perspektive}}, volume = {13}, isbn = {978-3-7489-0524-0}, url = {https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/index.php?doi=10.5771/9783748905240-111}, urldate = {2021-01-08}, booktitle = {Beyond {Digital}}, publisher = {Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH \& Co. KG}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Litschka, Michael}, editor = {Müller-Lietzkow, Jörg}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.5771/9783748905240-111}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publiktationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, closed Access, peer-reviewed}, pages = {111--130}, } @book{pellegrini_proceedings_2011, address = {New York}, edition = {1}, series = {{ICPS}}, title = {Proceedings of the 7th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems}}, isbn = {978 978-1-4503-0621-8}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2063518&coll=DL&dl=GUIDE&CFID=55018059&CFTOKEN=37157205}, language = {en}, publisher = {ACM}, editor = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Ngonga-Ngoma, Axel-Cyrille and Lindstaedt, Stefanie and Ghidini, Chiara}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best}, } @book{fensel_proceedings_2016, address = {New York}, series = {{ICPS}}, title = {Proceedings of the 12th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-4752-5}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2993318}, language = {en}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Fensel, Anna and Zaveri, Amrapali and Hellmann, Sebastian and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @book{adrian_paschke_proceedings_2010, address = {New York}, series = {{ICPS}}, title = {Proceedings of the 6th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0014-8}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1839707&coll=DL&dl=GUIDE&CFID=55018059&CFTOKEN=37157205}, language = {en}, publisher = {ACM}, editor = {{Adrian Paschke} and {Nicola Henze} and {Tassilo Pellegrini}}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @book{pellegrini_proceedings_2009, address = {Graz}, title = {Proceedings of the 5th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Journal of Universal Computer Science}, editor = {Pellegrini, Tassilo and Weigand, Hans and Behrendt, Werner and Tochtermann, Klaus and Paschke, Adrian}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best}, } @book{presutti_proceedings_2012, address = {New York}, series = {{ICPS}}, title = {Proceedings of the 8th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems}}, language = {en}, publisher = {ACM}, editor = {Presutti, Valentia and Pinto, Sofia and Sack, Harald and Pellegrini, Tassilo}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @book{soren_auer_proceedings_2008, title = {Proceedings of the 4th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Journal of Universal Computer Science}, editor = {Sören Auer and Sebastian Schaffert and Tassilo Pellegrini}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, } @incollection{zabkar_nothing_2017, address = {Wiesbaden}, series = {European {Advertising} {Academy}}, title = {Nothing {Beats} {Quality}? {The} {Influence} of {Consumer} {Testing} {Signs} on the {Evaluation} of {Print} {Ads}}, isbn = {978-3-658-18730-9}, url = {https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658187309}, abstract = {This book addresses challenges in research and management pertaining to the media, contents, and audiences in our current era of (dis)engagement. These challenges relate to the evidence pointing to increasing/decreasing interactions between actors in social, cultural, and economic systems. Advances in Advertising Research are published by the European Advertising Academy (EAA). This volume is a selective collection of research presented at the 15th International Conference in Advertising (ICORIA) which was held in Ljubljana (Slovenia) in July 2016. The conference gathered more than 130 participants from various countries from nearly all continents.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-07-10}, booktitle = {Advances in {Advertising} {Research} {VIII}: {Challenges} in an {Age} of {Dis}-{Engagement}}, publisher = {Springer Gabler Verlag}, author = {Wagner-Havlicek, Carina and Marckhgott, Eva}, editor = {Zabkar, Vesna and Eisend, Martin}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-18731-6}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, pages = {213--225}, } @incollection{wagner-havlicek_messung_2020, address = {Baden-Baden}, title = {Messung der {Kommunikations}- und {Werbewirkung}}, isbn = {978-3-8487-6076-3}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748902058}, abstract = {Die Markt-,Kommunikations- und Werbewirkungsforschung liefert seit Jahrzehnten wichtige Erkenntnisse für die Wirtschaft sowie für die Werbe- bzw. Mediaagenturen. Dieses Buch beinhaltet einen kompakten Überblick über die unterschiedlichen Methoden der Werbewirkungs- und Kommunikationsforschung. In den einzelnen Kapiteln werden die Methoden im Detail beschrieben, die jeweiligen Vor- und Nachteile erläutert, konkrete Anwendungsbeispiele in der Markt-, Werbewirkung- und Kommunikationsforschung in der Praxis aufgezeigt, und am Ende wird immer ein Fazit über die jeweilige Methode gezogen. Der Fokus dieses Sammelbandes liegt dabei eher auf qualitativen Methoden, wie zum Beispiel Fokusgruppe, Laddering-Technik, qualitative Bildinterpretation und Think Aloud Methode. Ergänzt wird dies durch diverse apparative und projektive Verfahren, Aktivierungsmessung, Google Analytics, Wearables, Imagemessung und Conjoint-Analyse. Den Abschluss bildet ein Überblick über die österreichischen Mediastudien.}, language = {DE}, booktitle = {Werbe- und {Kommunikationsforschung}: {Methoden} – {Stärken}/{Schwächen} – {Anwendungsbeispiele}}, publisher = {Nomos}, author = {Wagner-Havlicek, Carina}, editor = {Wimmer, Harald and Wagner-Havlicek, Carina}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, pages = {17--26}, } @incollection{neubacher_augmented_2016, address = {Baden-Baden}, title = {Augmented {Reality}}, volume = {2}, isbn = {978-3-8487-3507-5}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783845278100}, abstract = {In diesem Band werden die wichtigsten Grundlagen des Online-Marketings und die dafür notwendigen technischen Voraussetzungen behandelt. Von der Planung digitaler Kampagnen geht es weiter zu den relevanten Datenquellen für Online-Kampagnen. Danach erfolgen im Anschluss an jeweils eine kurze thematische Einführung die tiefergehenden Auseinandersetzungen mit der Durchführung von Display-Advertising, von Performance-Marketing, von Mobile-Marketing und von Social-Media-Marketing. Auf die Messung von Online-Kampagnen und die Möglichkeiten von Paid Media, Owned Media \& Earned Media geht die Autorin ebenfalls näher ein. Den Abschluss bildet das Thema Augmented Reality inklusive eines Ausblicks in die Zukunft der digitalen Kommunikation. In einem umfassenden Glossar werden mehr als 200 Begriffe von AdBlocker bis Youtube beschrieben.}, language = {DE}, booktitle = {Online-{Marketing}: {Grundlagen}-{Planung}-{Durchführung}-{Messung} ({Organisationskommunikation} - {Band} 2)}, publisher = {Nomos}, author = {Neubacher, Anna and Matky, Isabel and Wimmer, Harald}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Department Digital Business and Innovation, Department Wirtschaft, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, SP MW Communication \& Consumer Experience, best}, pages = {174--189}, } @book{acosta_semantic_2019, address = {Cham}, series = {Lecture {Notes} in {Computer} {Science}}, title = {Semantic {Systems}. {The} {Power} of {AI} and {Knowledge} {Graphs}: 15th {International} {Conference}, {SEMANTiCS} 2019, {Karlsruhe}, {Germany}, {September} 9–12, 2019, {Proceedings}}, volume = {11702}, isbn = {978-3-030-33219-8 978-3-030-33220-4}, shorttitle = {Semantic {Systems}. {The} {Power} of {AI} and {Knowledge} {Graphs}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-33220-4}, language = {en}, urldate = {2019-11-26}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, editor = {Acosta, Maribel and Cudré-Mauroux, Philippe and Maleshkova, Maria and Pellegrini, Tassilo and Sack, Harald and Sure-Vetter, York}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-33220-4}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Open Access, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbpellegrini, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{ege_lizenzierung_2015, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, title = {Lizenzierung und {Nutzung} vernetzter {Daten} – {Fallstricke} und {Empfehlungen}}, isbn = {978-3-642-54885-7 978-3-642-54886-4}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-642-54886-4_26}, urldate = {2015-11-10}, booktitle = {Corporate {Semantic} {Web}}, publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo}, editor = {Ege, Börteçin and Humm, Bernhard and Reibold, Anatol}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Institute for Innovation Systems, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {381--396}, } @book{fensel_proceedings_2018, address = {Amsterdam}, series = {Procedia {Computer} {Science}}, title = {Proceedings of the 14th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems}}, volume = {137}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/procedia-computer-science/vol/137}, publisher = {Elsevier}, author = {Fensel, Anna and de Boer, Victor and Pellegrini, Tassilo and Kiesling, Elmar and Haslhofer, Bernhard and Hollink, Laura and Schindler, Alexander}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Open Access, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @book{hoekstra_semantics2017_2017, address = {New York, NY, USA}, title = {Semantics2017: {Proceedings} of the 13th {International} {Conference} on {Semantic} {Systems}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-5296-3}, publisher = {ACM}, editor = {Hoekstra, Rinke and Faron-Zucker, Catherine and Pellegrini, Tassilo and de Boer, Victor}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @book{bruckner_franziska_global_2019, address = {London, New York}, title = {Global {Animation} {Theory}. {International} {Perspectives} at {Animafest} {Zagreb}}, isbn = {978-1-5013-3715-4}, url = {https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/global-animation-theory-international-perspectives-at-animafest-zagreb/}, abstract = {Scanning historical and current trends in animation through different perspectives including art history, film, media and cultural studies is a prominent facet of today's theoretical and historical approaches in this rapidly evolving field. Global Animation Theory offers detailed and diverse insights into the methodologies of contemporary animation studies, as well as the topics relevant for today's study of animation. The contact between practical and theoretical approaches to animation at Animafest Scanner, is closely connected to host of this event, the World Festival of Animated Film Animafest Zagreb. It has given way to academic writing that is very open to practical aspects of animation, with several contributors being established not only as animation scholars, but also as artists. This anthology presents, alongside an introduction by the editors and a preface by well known animation scholar Giannalberto Bendazzi, 15 selected essays from the first three Animafest Scanner editions. They explore various significant aspects of animation studies, some of them still unknown to the English speaking communities.}, language = {Englisch}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Academic}, editor = {{Bruckner, Franziska} and Gilic, Nikica and Sulic, Daniel and Turkovic, Hrvoje}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Digital Media, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, best, best-fbruckner, peer-reviewed}, } @book{bruckner_franziska_global_2019, address = {London, New York}, title = {Global {Animation} {Theory}. {International} {Perspectives} at {Animafest} {Zagreb}}, isbn = {978-1-5013-3715-4}, url = {https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/global-animation-theory-international-perspectives-at-animafest-zagreb/}, abstract = {Scanning historical and current trends in animation through different perspectives including art history, film, media and cultural studies is a prominent facet of today's theoretical and historical approaches in this rapidly evolving field. Global Animation Theory offers detailed and diverse insights into the methodologies of contemporary animation studies, as well as the topics relevant for today's study of animation. The contact between practical and theoretical approaches to animation at Animafest Scanner, is closely connected to host of this event, the World Festival of Animated Film Animafest Zagreb. It has given way to academic writing that is very open to practical aspects of animation, with several contributors being established not only as animation scholars, but also as artists. This anthology presents, alongside an introduction by the editors and a preface by well known animation scholar Giannalberto Bendazzi, 15 selected essays from the first three Animafest Scanner editions. They explore various significant aspects of animation studies, some of them still unknown to the English speaking communities.}, language = {Englisch}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Academic}, editor = {{Bruckner, Franziska} and Gilic, Nikica and Sulic, Daniel and Turkovic, Hrvoje}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Digital Media, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, best, best-fbruckner, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{bilek_virtual_2021, title = {Virtual {Reality} {Based} {Mass} {Disaster} {Triage} {Training} for {Emergency} {Medical} {Services}}, doi = {10/gjwd3m}, abstract = {When mass disasters with multiple casualties and injured people happen, the Emergency Medical Service staff needs to have strong organizational skills in addition to medical knowledge in order to efficiently apply triage systems. Currently, it is very expensive for Emergency Medical Services such as the Red Cross to practice these skills, because they need to set up elaborate real-life training scenarios with actors and complex environments.  In addition, only one person can train at a time, after which the initial scenario must be restored. As a result, only very few people can profit from the training. This work presents a Virtual Reality training application that aims to replicate the learning experience of the real-life training without the disadvantage of the organizational effort. The application is meant to complement the current training allowing for a more frequent training of mass disaster emergency operations.  To evaluate the proposed training application, user tests with 28 employees of the Red Cross and 14 students have been conducted. Feedback was gathered via questionnaires and qualitative observation. The user tests revealed the necessity of practicing using the triage system more often. Some employees of the Red Cross were observed having difficulties applying the triage system correctly. Issues regarding the interaction with the virtual triage tag that distract from the training have been revealed. Nevertheless, subjects described the simulation as being realistic and close to the real-world training. Their own learning experience and the overall potential for learning were rated high. These results suggest that the proposed Virtual Reality training application is a useful addition for triage training of Red Cross employees.}, author = {Bilek, Nicole and Feldhofer, Alisa and Moser, Thomas}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @book{ebner-zarl_entgrenzung_2021, address = {Wiesbaden}, series = {Research}, title = {Die {Entgrenzung} von {Kindheit} in der {Mediengesellschaft}: {Kinder} zwischen {Talentförderung}, {Leistungsdruck} und wirtschaftlichen {Interessen}}, isbn = {978-3-658-31971-7 (eBook) / 978-3-658-31970-0 (Print)}, url = {https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658319700}, publisher = {Springer VS}, author = {Ebner-Zarl, Astrid}, year = {2021}, keywords = {2021, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-aebnerzarl, extern}, } @article{pellegrini_semantic_2016, title = {Semantic metadata in the publishing industry – technological achievements and economic implications}, issn = {1019-6781, 1422-8890}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s12525-016-0238-x}, doi = {10/f9w6wk}, language = {en}, urldate = {2016-11-20}, journal = {Electronic Markets}, author = {Pellegrini, Tassilo}, month = nov, year = {2016}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Open Access, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, } @article{litschka_law_2010, title = {Law by {Human} {Intent} or {Evolution}? {Some} {Remarks} on the {Austrian} {School} of {Economics}’ {Role} in the {Development} of {Law} and {Economics}}, volume = {29}, issn = {0929-1261, 1572-9990}, shorttitle = {Law by human intent or evolution?}, url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10657-009-9110-1}, doi = {10/c9dcg5}, urldate = {2012-02-23}, journal = {European Journal of Law and Economics}, author = {Litschka, Michael and Grechenig, Kristoffel}, year = {2010}, keywords = {2010, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lblitschka, peer-reviewed}, pages = {57--79}, } @misc{kovarova-simecek_xbrl_2020, address = {Wien}, type = {Konferenzvortrag}, title = {{XBRL} as {Added} {Value} in {Corporate} {Reporting}}, url = {https://digital-reporting-convention.com/agenda/}, language = {English}, urldate = {2020-09-30}, author = {Kovarova-Simecek, Monika}, month = sep, year = {2020}, keywords = {BlogFincom, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, best, best-lbkovarova}, } @article{litschka_management_2011, title = {Management decisions in ethical dilemma situations. {Empirical} examples of {Austrian} managers}, volume = {104}, issn = {0167-4544, 1573-0697}, shorttitle = {Decision {Criteria} in {Ethical} {Dilemma} {Situations}}, url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10551-011-0922-x}, doi = {10/bzg656}, number = {4}, urldate = {2012-02-23}, journal = {Journal of Business Ethics}, author = {Litschka, Michael and Suske, Michaela and Brandtweiner, Roman}, month = jun, year = {2011}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lblitschka, peer-reviewed}, pages = {473--484}, } @inproceedings{von_suess_neviset_2011, address = {Wien}, title = {{NeVisET} - {Deutschsprachige} {TV}-{Formate} der {Wissen}(schaft)skommunikation}, volume = {5}, isbn = {978-3-902614-16-2}, abstract = {NeVisET - Deutschsprachige TV-Formate der Wissen(schaft)skommunikation}, booktitle = {5. {Forschungsforum} der Österreichischen {Fachhochschulkonferenz}}, publisher = {FH Campus Wien}, author = {von Suess, Rosa and Rubisch, Barbara and Drechsler, Astrid and Jaksche, Michael and Raffaseder, Hannes}, month = apr, year = {2011}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, SP MW Global Media Markets \& Local Practices, best, best-lbvonsuess, peer-reviewed}, } @article{litschka_measuring_2006, title = {Measuring and {Analysing} {Intellectual} {Assets} – {An} {Integrative} {Model}}, volume = {7}, issn = {1469-1930}, shorttitle = {Measuring and analysing intellectual assets}, url = {https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/14691930610661836/full/html}, doi = {10/dht4w6}, number = {2}, urldate = {2012-02-21}, journal = {Journal of Intellectual Capital}, author = {Litschka, Michael and Markom, Andreas and Schunder, Susanne}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lblitschka, peer-reviewed}, pages = {160--173}, } @incollection{litschka_klassische_2015, address = {Wiesbaden}, title = {Klassische {Politische} Ökonomie}, isbn = {DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-09632-8\_2-1}, url = {https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-658-09632-8_2-1.pdf}, booktitle = {Handbuch {Medienökonomie}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Litschka, Michael}, editor = {Krone, J. and Pellegrini, T.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lblitschka, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{wagner_survey_2015, address = {Cagliari, Italy}, title = {A {Survey} of {Visualization} {Systems} for {Malware} {Analysis}}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/supp/EuroVisStar2015}, doi = {10/cwc4}, abstract = {Due to the increasing threat from malicious software (malware), monitoring of vulnerable systems is becoming increasingly important. The need to log and analyze activity encompasses networks, individual computers, as well as mobile devices. While there are various automatic approaches and techniques available to detect, identify, or capture malware, the actual analysis of the ever-increasing number of suspicious samples is a time-consuming process for malware analysts. The use of visualization and highly interactive visual analytics systems can help to support this analysis process with respect to investigation, comparison, and summarization of malware samples. Currently, there is no survey available that reviews available visualization systems supporting this important and emerging field. We provide a systematic overview and categorization of malware visualization systems from the perspective of visual analytics. Additionally, we identify and evaluate data providers and commercial tools that produce meaningful input data for the reviewed malware visualization systems. This helps to reveal data types that are currently underrepresented, enabling new research opportunities in the visualization community.}, booktitle = {Eurographics {Conference} on {Visualization} ({EuroVis}) - {STARs}}, publisher = {The Eurographics Association}, author = {Wagner, Markus and Fischer, Fabian and Luh, Robert and Haberson, Andrea and Rind, Alexander and Keim, Daniel A. and Aigner, Wolfgang}, editor = {Borgo, Rita and Ganovelli, Fabio and Viola, Ivan}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: TARGET Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {Creative Industries, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Josef Ressel Zentrum TARGET, KAVA-Time, Model/Taxonomy, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Time-Oriented Data, Visual Computing, Visual analytics, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbaigner, best-lbwagnerm, best-rluh, information visualization, interdisziplinär, malicious software, malware, peer-reviewed, survey, taxonomy, visualization}, pages = {105--125}, } @inproceedings{wagner_proposal_2020, address = {Zagreb}, title = {Proposal of an ergonomic interface for supervision and control of an automated shunting device}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, author = {Wagner, Adrian and Haramina, Hrvoje and Michelberger, Frank}, month = mar, year = {2020}, keywords = {Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Mobilität, Vortrag, best, best-awagner, peer-reviewed}, } @article{iber_auditory_2020, title = {Auditory augmented process monitoring for cyber physical production systems}, issn = {1617-4909, 1617-4917}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00779-020-01394-3}, doi = {10/ghz24q}, language = {en}, urldate = {2020-03-30}, journal = {Personal and Ubiquitous Computing}, author = {Iber, Michael and Lechner, Patrik and Jandl, Christian and Mader, Manuel and Reichmann, Michael}, month = mar, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: IML}, keywords = {Auditory Display, Eintrag überprüfen, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Creation, Green OA, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Open Access, Smart Manufacturing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbiber, peer-reviewed}, } @article{pohl_life_2018, title = {Life at risk - an empirical investigation of the design of workplaces in control rooms}, volume = {13}, issn = {1646-3692}, url = {http://www.iadisportal.org/ijcsis/papers/2018130105.pdf}, doi = {10/gh38bq}, abstract = {Control rooms for supervising traffic or emergency situations are increasingly introduced in companies and other governmental organisations. Employees of safety-critical workplaces have to deal with a large amount of problems every day: Quick decision-making, coping with an overload of information and stress are the most important. Designing appropriate workplaces for employees in such organisations is essential. The following paper describes the results of an investigation in two companies with control rooms. Results indicate that the systems deployed in such control rooms support the operators efficiently. Stress is a more important influencing factor. We could not find any significant gender effects concerning the design of workplaces in control rooms.}, journal = {IADIS International Journal on Computer Science and Information Systems}, author = {Pohl, Margit and Weissenböck, Elisabeth and Judmaier, Peter and Viertelmayr, Andrea and Rottermanner, Gernot}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: GenSiSys}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{blumenstein_bringing_2017, title = {Bringing {Your} {Own} {Device} into {Multi}-device {Ecologies} - {A} {Technical} {Concept}}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/sites/default/files/publications/1040_Blumenstein.pdf}, doi = {10/ghppx8}, abstract = {Almost every visitor brings their own mobile device (e.g., smartphone or tablet) to the museum. Although, many museums include interactive exhibits (e.g., multi-touch tables), the visitors’ own devices are rarely used as part of a device ecology. Currently, there is no suitable infrastructure to seamlessly link different devices in museums. Our approach is to integrate the visitor’s own device in a multi-device ecology (MDE) in the museum to enhance the visitor’s exhibition experience. Thus, we present a technical concept to set up such MDEs integrating the well-established TUIO framework for multi-touch interaction on and between devices.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2017 {ACM} {International} {Conference} on {Interactive} {Surfaces} and {Spaces}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and Kaltenbrunner, Martin and Seidl, Markus and Breban, Laura and Thür, Niklas and Aigner, Wolfgang}, month = oct, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Poster, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-kblumenstein, best-lbseidl, peer-reviewed}, pages = {306--311}, } @article{kohlenberg-muller_nutrition_2019, title = {Nutrition assessment in process-driven, personalized dietetic intervention - {The} potential im-portance of assessing behaviour components to improve behavioural change: {Results} of the {EU}-funded {IMPECD} project}, volume = {32}, doi = {10/gh378d}, number = {8}, journal = {Clinical Nutrition ESPEN}, author = {Kohlenberg-Müller, Kathrin and Ramminger, Sara and Kolm, Alexandra and Barkmeijer, Alyanne and Gast, Christina and Adam, Marleen and Le Bruyn, Bente and Heine-Bröring, Renate and Rachman-Elbaum, Shelly and Werkman, Andrea and Vanherle, Koen and Höld, Elisabeth and Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Valentini, Luzia}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: IMPECD}, keywords = {2019, Department Gesundheit, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, SP IGW Education \& Lifelong Learning for Health Professionals, SP IGW Health Promotion \& Healthy Ageing, Studiengang Diätologie, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {125--134}, } @article{zaharieva_cross-platform_2015, title = {Cross-{Platform} {Social} {Event} {Detection}}, volume = {22}, issn = {1070-986X}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=7045414&tag=1}, doi = {10/gh3773}, abstract = {It is becoming more and more popular to share personal experiences on platforms such as Flickr and YouTube. Uploaded media is usually described by both technical and user-generated metadata that is commonly used for their access and retrieval. Thus, a crucial aspect in this context is the quality and reliability of provided metadata. The mining of media across sharing platforms bears the additional challenge about potential di⬚erences in the maintained metadata. In order to provide a baseline for further research, we perform a thorough evaluation of the usefulness of available metadata in the context of social event detection in both single media repository scenario and across di⬚erent platforms.}, number = {3}, journal = {IEEE Multimedia}, author = {Zaharieva, Maia and Del Fabro, Manfred and Zeppelzauer, Matthias}, month = jan, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Creative Industries, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Pattern recognition, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed}, pages = {14}, } @inproceedings{bernard_towards_2018, address = {Brno, Czech Republic}, title = {Towards {User}-{Centered} {Active} {Learning} {Algorithms}}, volume = {37}, url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/cgf.13406}, doi = {10/gdw79h}, language = {en}, urldate = {2018-10-10}, booktitle = {Computer {Graphics} {Forum}}, author = {Bernard, Jürgen and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Lehmann, Markus and Müller, Martin and Sedlmair, Michael}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Visual analytics, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed}, pages = {121--132}, } @article{wieser_study_2016, title = {A {Study} on {Skeletonization} of {Complex} {Petroglyph} {Shapes}}, issn = {1573-7721}, url = {http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11042-016-3395-1}, doi = {10/ghpp2r}, abstract = {In this paper, we present a study on skeletonization of real-world shape data. The data stem from the cultural heritage domain and represent contact tracings of prehistoric petroglyphs. Automated analysis can support the work of archeologists on the investigation and categorization of petroglyphs. One strategy to describe petroglyph shapes is skeleton-based. The skeletonization of petroglyphs is challenging since their shapes are complex, contain numerous holes and are often incomplete or disconnected. Thus they pose an interesting testbed for skeletonization. We present a large real-world dataset consisting of more than 1100 petroglyph shapes. We investigate their properties and requirements for the purpose of skeletonization, and evaluate the applicability of state-of-the-art skeletonization and skeleton pruning algorithms on this type of data. Experiments show that pre-processing of the shapes is crucial to obtain robust skeletons. We propose an adaptive pre-processing method for petroglyph shapes and improve several state-of-the-art skeletonization algorithms to make them suitable for the complex material. Evaluations on our dataset show that 79.8 \% of all shapes can be improved by the proposed pre-processing techniques and are thus better suited for subsequent skeletonization. Furthermore we observe that a thinning of the shapes produces robust skeletons for 83.5 \% of our shapes and outperforms more sophisticated skeletonization techniques.}, journal = {Multimedia Tools and Applications (Springer)}, author = {Wieser, Ewald and Seidl, Markus and Zeppelzauer, Matthias}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2016, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Pattern recognition, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Real-world shape data, Shape pre-processing, Skeletionization, Skeletonization, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, petroglyphs}, pages = {1--19}, } @inproceedings{judmaier_collaborative_2013, address = {Italy}, series = {European {Commission}, {Joint} {Research} {Centre}}, title = {Collaborative {Situation} {Report} {Production} on {Big} {Wall} {Displays}: the {CoSitRepSys}}, isbn = {978-92-79-34935-5}, url = {http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/bitstream/111111111/30420/1/lbna26396enn.pdf}, doi = {10/gh377h}, abstract = {This paper presents the concept for a collaborative situation report production system (hereinafter referred to as CoSitRepSys) being used in situation monitoring centres and crisis management headquarters (hereinafter crisis rooms) equipped with large display areas. We present a concept of a collaborative system that aims at supporting the production of daily bulletin and situation report production or similar workflows. The central feature of the CoSitRepSys is the collaborative editing of reports and a broad applicability on big wall displays of varying size. The whole system uses just a few simple interaction patterns. There are two separate areas: one for creating and editing situation reports and another for sifting and review of information sources. The key artefact is the big wall display and the information shown thereon. Besides the present operators also remote team members can control what is displayed by using their personal mobile devices, such as laptops, tablets or smart phones. Web technology and html-based deployment ensures a substantial independence of operating systems.}, language = {Englisch}, booktitle = {Collaborative {Human}-{Computer} {Interaction} with {Big} {Wall} {Displays} - {BigWallHCI} 2013 3rd {JRC} {ECML} {Crisis} {Management} {Technology} {Workshop}}, publisher = {Publications Office of the European Union, 2013}, author = {Judmaier, Peter and Rester, Markus}, month = apr, year = {2013}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Einladung, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {58}, } @article{zeppelzauer_multimodal_2016, title = {Multimodal classification of events in social media}, issn = {0262-8856}, url = {https://arxiv.org/pdf/1601.00599}, doi = {10/ghpp2q}, abstract = {Abstract A large amount of social media hosted on platforms like Flickr and Instagram is related to social events. The task of social event classification refers to the distinction of event and non-event-related contents as well as the classification of event types (e.g. sports events and concerts). In this paper, we provide an extensive study of textual, visual, as well as multimodal representations for social event classification. We investigate the strengths and weaknesses of the modalities and study the synergy effects between the modalities. Experimental results obtained with our multimodal representation outperform state-of-the-art methods and provide a new baseline for future research.}, journal = {Image and Vision Computing}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Schopfhauser, Daniel}, year = {2016}, keywords = {2016, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Multimodal retrieval, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed}, } @article{kaiser_leveraging_2016, title = {Leveraging workflow control patterns in the domain of clinical practice guidelines}, volume = {16}, issn = {1472-6947}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12911-016-0253-z}, doi = {10/f3s2hs}, abstract = {Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) include recommendations describing appropriate care for the management of patients with a specific clinical condition. A number of representation languages have been developed to support executable CPGs, with associated authoring/editing tools. Even with tool assistance, authoring of CPG models is a labor-intensive task. We aim at facilitating the early stages of CPG modeling task. In this context, we propose to support the authoring of CPG models based on a set of suitable procedural patterns described in an implementation-independent notation that can be then semi-automatically transformed into one of the alternative executable CPG languages.}, number = {1}, journal = {BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making}, author = {Kaiser, Katharina and Marcos, Mar}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--23}, } @article{kiselka_perception_2013, title = {Perception of muscular effort in multiple sclerosis.}, volume = {32}, doi = {10/gh377b}, abstract = {BACKGROUND: Resistance exercise is effective in improving muscle strength and preventing muscle weakness in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Control of resistance training intensity based on perceived muscular effort is applicable to healthy individuals, yet there is no evidence of its utility for MS patients. OBJECTIVE: To compare perception of muscular effort in MS patients to healthy controls. METHODS: Based on their perception of muscular effort, twenty-five MS patients and twenty-eight controls adjusted static elbow extension tasks according to five levels on the OMNI-Resistance Exercise Scale. Elbow extension strength and muscle activity were measured via load cell dynamometer and surface electromyography (EMG) and related to each participant's maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) strength and muscle activity. Two-way analysis of variance was used to evaluate statistical significance. RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences between MS patients and healthy controls, they produced similar relative torque values (F1 = 0.196; p {\textgreater} 0.05) and extensor muscle activities (F(2,617) = 1.556; p {\textgreater} 0.05) across all effort levels. CONCLUSION: No differences were found in the perception of muscular effort in MS patients and the age-matched control group. Future studies should explore, whether rating of perceived exertion is an effective instrument to control resistance training intensity in MS patients}, number = {2}, journal = {NeuroRehabilitation}, author = {Kiselka, Anita and Greisberger, Andrea and Heller, Mario}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, best, best-lbheller, peer-reviewed}, pages = {415--423}, } @article{wewerka-kreimel_elektronischer_2014, title = {Elektronischer {Berater} für den {Lebensmitteleinkauf} von {Senioren} mit {Diabetes} mellitus {Typ} 2}, doi = {10/gh3766}, number = {29}, journal = {Ernährung \& Medizin}, author = {Wewerka-Kreimel, Daniela and Lienbacher, Michael and Möseneder, Jutta M.}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: FORSCH30}, keywords = {2014, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Diätologie, best}, pages = {21--24}, } @inproceedings{rauchberger_other_2018, address = {Hamburg, Deutschland}, title = {The {Other} {Side} of the {Coin}: {A} {Framework} for {Detecting} and {Analyzing} {Web}-based {Cryptocurrency} {Mining} {Campaigns}}, doi = {10/gh373c}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th {International} {Conference} on {Availability}, {Reliability} and {Security}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Rauchberger, Julian and Schrittwieser, Sebastian and Dam, Tobias and Luh, Robert and Buhov, Damjan and Pötzelsberger, Gehard and Kim, Hyoungshick}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Department Technologie, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Josef Ressel Zentrum TARGET, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP IT Sec System \& Application Security, best, peer-reviewed}, } @article{luh_semantics-aware_2016, title = {Semantics-aware detection of targeted attacks – {A} survey}, url = {http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11416-016-0273-3}, doi = {10/gh372z}, journal = {Journal of Computer Virology and Hacking Techniques}, author = {Luh, Robert and Marschalek, Stefan and Kaiser, Manfred and Janicke, H and Schrittwieser, Sebastian}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: TARGET}, keywords = {Department Technologie, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Josef Ressel Zentrum TARGET, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--39}, } @article{wagner_knowledge-assisted_2017, title = {A knowledge-assisted visual malware analysis system: design, validation, and reflection of {KAMAS}}, issn = {0167-4048}, shorttitle = {A knowledge-assisted visual malware analysis system}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167404817300263}, doi = {10/b5j9}, abstract = {IT-security experts engage in behavior-based malware analysis in order to learn about previously unknown samples of malicious software (malware) or malware families. For this, they need to find and categorize suspicious patterns from large collections of execution traces. Currently available systems do not meet the analysts' needs which are described as: visual access suitable for complex data structures, visual representations appropriate for IT-security experts, provision of workflow-specific interaction techniques, and the ability to externalize knowledge in the form of rules to ease the analysis process and to share with colleagues. To close this gap, we designed and developed KAMAS, a knowledge-assisted visualization system for behavior-based malware analysis. This paper is a design study that describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of the prototype. We report on the validation of KAMAS with expert reviews, a user study with domain experts and focus group meetings with analysts from industry. Additionally, we reflect on the acquired insights of the design study and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the applied visualization methods. An interesting finding is that the arc-diagram was one of the preferred visualization techniques during the design phase but did not provide the expected benefits for finding patterns. In contrast, the seemingly simple looking connection line was described as supportive in finding the link between the rule overview table and the rule detail table which are playing a central role for the analysis in KAMAS.}, number = {67}, urldate = {2017-02-17}, journal = {Computers \& Security}, author = {Wagner, Markus and Rind, Alexander and Thür, Niklas and Aigner, Wolfgang}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Visual Computing, Visual analytics, Wiss. Beitrag, behavior-based, best, best-lbaigner, best-lbwagnerm, design study, interactive, knowledge generation, malicious software, malware analysis, peer-reviewed, prototype, visualization}, pages = {1--15}, } @article{stitz_thermalplot_2015, title = {{ThermalPlot}: {Visualizing} {Multi}-{Attribute} {Time}-{Series} {Data} {Using} a {Thermal} {Metaphor}}, volume = {22}, issn = {1077-2626}, url = {http://thinkh.github.io/paper-2015-thermalplot/resources/2016_thermalplot_preprint.pdf}, doi = {10/ghppzs}, abstract = {Multi-attribute time-series data plays a vital role in many different domains, such as economics, sensor networks, and biology. An important task when making sense of such data is to provide users with an overview to identify items that show an interesting development over time, including both absolute and relative changes in multiple attributes simultaneously. However, this is not well supported by existing visualization techniques. To address this issue, we present ThermalPlot, a visualization technique that summarizes combinations of multiple attributes over time using an items position, the most salient visual variable. More precisely, the x-position in the ThermalPlot is based on a user-defined degree-of-interest (DoI) function that combines multiple attributes over time. The y-position is determined by the relative change in the DoI value (DDoI) within a user-specified time window. Animating this mapping via a moving time window gives rise to circular movements of items over time—as in thermal systems. To help the user to identify important items that match user-defined temporal patterns and to increase the techniques scalability, we adapt the level of detail of the items representation based on the DoI value. Furthermore, we present an interactive exploration environment for multi-attribute time-series data that ties together a carefully chosen set of visualizations, designed to support analysts in interacting with the ThermalPlot technique. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our technique by means of two usage scenarios that address the visual analysis of economic development data and of stock market data.}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics}, author = {Stitz, Holger and Gratzl, Samuel and Aigner, Wolfgang and Streit, Marc}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time Projekt: VisOnFire}, keywords = {Economics, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Market research, Trajectory, Visual Computing, Visualization, Wiss. Beitrag, animation, best, best-lbaigner, data visualization, encoding, focus+context, multi-attribute data, peer-reviewed, semantic zooming, time-dependent data}, pages = {2594--2607}, } @inproceedings{federico_role_2017, address = {Paolo Federico and Markus Wagner equally contributed to this paper and are both to be regarded as first authors.}, title = {The {Role} of {Explicit} {Knowledge}: {A} {Conceptual} {Model} of {Knowledge}-{Assisted} {Visual} {Analytics}}, url = {https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_261674.pdf}, doi = {10/ghppzr}, abstract = {Visual Analytics (VA) aims to combine the strengths of humans and computers for effective data analysis. In this endeavor, humans’ tacit knowledge from prior experience is an important asset that can be leveraged by both human and computer to improve the analytic process. While VA environments are starting to include features to formalize, store, and utilize such knowledge, the mechanisms and degree in which these environments integrate explicit knowledge varies widely. Additionally, this important class of VA environments has never been elaborated on by existing work on VA theory. This paper proposes a conceptual model of Knowledge-assisted VA conceptually grounded on the visualization model by van Wijk. We apply the model to describe various examples of knowledge-assisted VA from the literature and elaborate on three of them in finer detail. Moreover, we illustrate the utilization of the model to compare different design alternatives and to evaluate existing approaches with respect to their use of knowledge. Finally, the model can inspire designers to generate novel VA environments using explicit knowledge effectively.}, booktitle = {{IEEE} {Conference} on {Visual} {Analytics} {Science} and {Technology} ({VAST})}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Federico, Paolo and Wagner, Markus and Rind, Alexander and Amor-Amorós, Albert and Miksch, Silvia and Aigner, Wolfgang}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Visual analytics, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, automated analysis, best, best-lbaigner, explicit knowledge, information visualization, peer-reviewed, tacit knowledge, theory and model}, pages = {92--103}, } @article{lammarsch_mind_2014, title = {Mind the {Time}: {Unleashing} {Temporal} {Aspects} in {Pattern} {Discovery}}, volume = {38}, url = {http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_220406.pdf}, doi = {10/f3szvj}, abstract = {Temporal Data Mining is a core concept of Knowledge Discovery in Databases handling time-oriented data. State-of-the-art methods are capable of preserving the temporal order of events as well as the temporal intervals in between. The temporal characteristics of the events themselves, however, can likely lead to numerous uninteresting patterns found by current approaches. We present a new definition of the temporal characteristics of events and enhance related work for pattern finding by utilizing temporal relations, like meets, starts, or during, instead of just intervals between events. These prerequisites result in a new procedure for Temporal Data Mining that preserves and mines additional time-oriented information. Our procedure is supported by an interactive visual interface for exploring the patterns. Furthermore, we illustrate the effciency of our procedure presenting an benchmark of the procedure\’s run-time behavior. A usage scenario shows how the procedure can provide new insights.}, journal = {Computers \& Graphics}, author = {Lammarsch, Tim and Aigner, Wolfgang and Bertone, Alessio and Miksch, Silvia and Rind, Alexander}, editor = {Jorge, Joaquim and Schuman, Heidrun and Pohl, Margit and Schulz, Hans-Jörg}, year = {2014}, note = {{\textless}br /{\textgreater} Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, KDD, Pattern Finding, Time-Oriented Data, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, data mining, interactive visualization, peer-reviewed, temporal data mining, visual analytics}, pages = {38--50}, } @inproceedings{kieseberg_structural_2018, address = {Ljubljana, Slovenia}, title = {Structural {Limitations} of {B}+-{Tree} forensics}, isbn = {978-1-4503-6515-4}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3277570.3277579}, doi = {10/gh372c}, abstract = {Despite the importance of databases in virtually all data driven applications, database forensics is still not the thriving topic it ought to be. Many database management systems (DBMSs) structure the data in the form of trees, most notably B+-Trees. Since the tree structure is depending on the characteristics of the INSERT-order, it can be used in order to generate information on later manipulations, as was shown in a previously published approach.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2019-01-23}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Central} {European} {Cybersecurity} {Conference} 2018 on - {CECC} 2018}, publisher = {ACM Press}, author = {Kieseberg, Peter and Schrittwieser, Sebastian and Weippl, Edgar}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, Vortrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--4}, } @article{krone_zur_2017, title = {Zur Ökonomie gemeinwohlorientiert {Medien} - digitale {Massenkommunikation} in {Deutschland}, Österreich und der {Schweiz}.}, doi = {10/gh372f}, number = {2/2017}, journal = {MedienWirtschaft}, author = {Krone, Jan}, year = {2017}, keywords = {2017, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publiktationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {40--43}, } @book{holzinger_machine_2020, series = {{LNCS}}, title = {Machine {Learning} and {Knowledge} {Extraction}: {Fourth} {IFIP} {TC} 5, {TC} 8/{WG} 8.4, 8.9, {TC} 12/{WG} 12.9 {International} {Cross}-{Domain} {Conference}, {CD}-{MAKE} 2020}, url = {https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-57321-8}, number = {12279}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Holzinger, Andreas and Kieseberg, Peter and Tjoa, A Min and Weippl, Edgar}, month = aug, year = {2020}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Cyber Security, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Secure Societies, Institut für IT Sicherheitsforschung, best, closed Access, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{ebner-zarl_visual_2017, address = {Köln}, series = {Klagenfurter {Beiträge} zur {Visuellen} {Kultur}}, title = {Visual {Children}’s {Cultures}: {Gender} {Roles} in {Games} and {Movies} for {Children}}, volume = {5}, isbn = {978-3-86962-158-6}, booktitle = {Digitale {Spiele}}, publisher = {Herbert von Halem Verlag}, author = {Ebner-Zarl, Astrid}, editor = {Helbig, Jörg and Schallegger, René}, year = {2017}, keywords = {2016, Department Wirtschaft, Forschungsgruppe Media Business, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medienwirtschaft, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-aebnerzarl, eingeladener Beitrag}, pages = {220--249}, } @inproceedings{rubisch_allthatsounds_2008, address = {Pitea, Schweden}, title = {{AllThatSounds}: {Associative} {Semantic} {Indexing} of {Audio} {Data}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Audio} {Mostly} {Conference}}, author = {Rubisch, Julian and Raffaseder, Hannes and Husinsky, Matthias}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Forschungsprojekt allthatsounds, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best}, pages = {117--120}, } @inproceedings{salvador_cultural_2015, address = {Boston, Massachusetts, United States}, title = {Cultural {Event} {Recognition} with {Visual} {ConvNets} and {Temporal} {Models}}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1504.06567}, abstract = {This paper presents our contribution to the ChaLearn Challenge 2015 on Cultural Event Classification. The challenge in this task is to automatically classify images from 50 different cultural events. Our solution is based on the combination of visual features extracted from convolutional neural networks with temporal information using a hierarchical classifier scheme. We extract visual features from the last three fully connected layers of both CaffeNet (pretrained with ImageNet) and our fine tuned version for the ChaLearn challenge. We propose a late fusion strategy that trains a separate low-level SVM on each of the extracted neural codes. The class predictions of the low-level SVMs form the input to a higher level SVM, which gives the final event scores. We achieve our best result by adding a temporal refinement step into our classification scheme, which is applied directly to the output of each low-level SVM. Our approach penalizes high classification scores based on visual features when their time stamp does not match well an event-specific temporal distribution learned from the training and validation data. Our system achieved the second best result in the ChaLearn Challenge 2015 on Cultural Event Classification with a mean average precision of 0.767 on the test set.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {CVPR} {Workshop} {ChaLearn} {Looking} at {People} 2015}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Salvador, Amaia and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Manchón-Vizuente, Daniel and Calafell, Andrea and Giró-i-Nieto, Xavier}, month = apr, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Creative Industries, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed, visual computing}, } @inproceedings{zaharieva_social_2015, address = {Shanghai, China}, title = {Social {Event} {Mining} in {Large} {Photo} {Collections}}, abstract = {A significant part of publicly available photos on the Internet depicts a variety of different social events. In order to organize this steadily growing media content and to make it easily accessible, novel indexing methods are required. Essential research questions in this context concern the efficient detection (clustering), classification, and retrieval of social events in large media collections. In this paper we explore two aspects of social events mining. First, the initial clustering of a given photo collection into single events and, second, the retrieval of relevant social events based on user queries. For both aspects we employ commonly available metadata information, such as user, time, GPS data, and user-generated textual descriptions. Performed evaluations in the context of social event detection demonstrate the strong generalization ability of our approach and the potential of contextual data such as time, user, and location. Experiments with social event retrieval clearly indicate the open challenge of mapping between previously detected event clusters and heterogeneous user queries.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {International} {Conference} on {Multimedia} {Retrieval}}, publisher = {ACM Press}, author = {Zaharieva, Maia and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Del Fabro, Manfred and Schopfhauser, Daniel}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Creative Industries, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Pattern recognition, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed, visual computing}, } @inproceedings{agapito_graph-based_2015, series = {Lecture {Notes} in {Computer} {Science}}, title = {Graph-{Based} {Shape} {Similarity} of {Petroglyphs}}, volume = {8925}, isbn = {978-3-319-16177-8}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16178-5_9}, language = {English}, booktitle = {Computer {Vision} - {ECCV} 2014 {Workshops}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Wieser, Ewald and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Pinz, Axel and Breiteneder, Christian}, editor = {Agapito, Lourdes and Bronstein, Michael M. and Rother, Carsten}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2015, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Creative Industries, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Graph edit distance, Graph embedding, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Petroglyph similarity, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Shape similarity, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbseidl, graph matching, peer-reviewed, visual computing}, pages = {133--148}, } @inproceedings{zeppelzauer_interactive_2015, address = {Granada, Spain}, title = {Interactive {Segmentation} of {Rock}-{Art} in {High}-{Resolution} {3D} {Reconstructions}}, booktitle = {Conference {Proceedings} of {Digital} {Heritage} 2015 {Full} {Papers}}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Poier, Georg and Seidl, Markus and Reinbacher, Christian and Breiteneder, Christian and Bischof, Horst}, month = oct, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2015, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Creative Industries, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @incollection{goger_implementierung_2019, address = {Heidelberg}, title = {Die {Implementierung} von {Case} {Management} in der {Kinder}- und {Jugendhilfe} {Steiermark}.}, language = {DE}, booktitle = {Implementierung und {Entwicklung} von {Case} {Management}.}, publisher = {medhochzwei Verlag}, author = {Goger, Karin and Tordy, Christian}, editor = {Ehlers, Corinna and Lehman, Denise}, month = jul, year = {2019}, keywords = {Ilse Arlt Institut, SP IlseA Methodenentwicklung und Soziale Diagnostik, best, best-kgoger}, pages = {67--112}, } @book{michelberger_gender-_2016, address = {Berlin}, title = {Gender- und {Diversity}-{Kriterien} im sicherheitskritischen {Arbeitsumfeld}}, isbn = {978-3-7418-0996-5}, url = {https://www.epubli.de/shop/buch/51924}, abstract = {Der vorliegende Leitfaden soll Verantwortliche und EntscheidungsträgerInnen in Organisationseinheiten im sicherheitskritischen Bereich bei der Umsetzung von Kriterien im Bereich Gender und Diversity unterstützen. Er liefert konkrete Methoden und Anleitungen und gliedert sich in drei Abschnitte: (1) Guidelines: Auf Grundlage einer Literaturrecherche erstellte zentrale Richtlinien für Gender und Diversity in sicherheitskritischen Kontrollräumen und Leitstellen. (2) Methoden: Detaillierte Beschreibung der angeführten Methoden im Abschnitt „Guidelines“. (3) Testleitfäden: Praxiserprobte Leitfäden als Vorlage für die eigene Testdurchführung. Ziel ist es, einen übersichtlichen und verständlichen Einstieg zur Durchführung von Untersuchungen anzubieten, um so Schwachstellen im eigenen Verantwortungsbereich ausfindig machen zu können. Die gefundenen Ergebnisse können in Folge bei Design-, Organisations- und Ausstattungsentscheidungen unterstützen. Der Leitfaden entstand im Zuge des Forschungsprojektes „GenSiSys“. Das Projekt wurde vom BMVIT im Rahmen des Programms Talente gefördert. Dieses Dokument beinhaltet jedoch keine Daten oder Auswertungen aus den im Rahmen des Projektes zur Erprobung der Methoden durchgeführten Testläufe im praktischen Umfeld.}, publisher = {epubli (neopubli GmbH)}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Judmaier, Peter and Rottermanner, Gernot and Größbacher, Stefanie and Viertelmayer, Andrea and Bichler, Romana and Laser, Birgit and Erharter, Dorothea and Pohl, Margit and Weissenböck, Elisabeth and Münch, Jens and Kraner, Florian-Silvester and Jordan, Werner and Palmetzhofer, Gerd and Fischer, Leonhard and Kriegshaber, Ursula}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: GenSiSys}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gender \& Diversity, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Safety-critical workplaces, Studiengang Physiotherapie, best, best-lbmichelberger, evaluation}, } @incollection{pflegerl_ansatzpunkte_2013, address = {Münster}, title = {Ansatzpunkte für eine zukünftige {Soziale} {Arbeit} in der {Pflege}}, isbn = {978-3-643-50526-2}, booktitle = {passgenau helfen - soziale arbeit als mitgestalterin gesellschaftlicher und sozialer prozesse. festschrift für peter pantuček}, publisher = {LIT Verlag}, author = {Pflegerl, Johannes}, editor = {Pflegerl, Johannes and Vyslouzil, Monika and Pantucek, Gertraud}, year = {2013}, keywords = {2013, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, best, best-jpflegerl}, pages = {217--224}, }