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Umsteuern in der Bildung! Aber wohin?
(2002)
Vortrag im Rahmen der Millenium-Tage Kassel „WissensZukunft ZukunftsWissen“, 18. Oktober 2002 im Gebäude der EAM, Kassel
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Neue Medien und Hochschule: Nach der Euphorie
(2002)
Vortragsfolien eines eingeladenen Vortrags auf der 58. Jahrestagung Bundesverband Deutscher Stiftungen am 16.05.2002 in Hamburg.
Das Thema der Jahrestagung war „Stiftungen in der Wissensgesellschaft“. Der Vortrag geht in kurzer und unterhaltsamer Form auf Vorstellungen und Hoffnungen der Wissensvermittlung mittels E-Learning ein. Stiftungen waren ganz wesentlich an der Gründung der Informatik in Kassel beteiligt, was im Vortrag auch gestreift wird.
Dissertation
Virtual Radio Engine
(2009-01-22)
Software Defined Radio (SDR) hardware platforms use parallel architectures. Current concepts of developing applications (such as WLAN) for these platforms are complex, because developers describe an application with hardware-specifics that are relevant to parallelism such as mapping and scheduling. To reduce this complexity, we have developed a new programming approach for SDR applications, called Virtual Radio Engine (VRE). VRE defines a language for describing applications, and a tool chain that consists of a ...
Preprint
Intelligent structuring and reducing of association rules with formal concept analysis
(2001)
Association rules are used to investigate large databases. The analyst is usually confronted with large lists of such rules and has to find the most relevant ones for his purpose. Based on results about knowledge representation within the theoretical framework of Formal Concept Analysis, we present relatively small bases for association rules from which all rules can be deduced. We also provide algorithms for their calculation.
Aufsatz
Towards semantic web mining
(2002)
Semantic Web Mining aims at combining the two fast-developing research areas Semantic Web and Web Mining. The idea is to improve, on the one hand, the results of Web Mining by exploiting the new semantic structures in the Web; and to make use of Web Mining, on overview of where the two areas meet today, and sketches ways of how a closer integration could be profitable.
Preprint
Off to new shores
(2003)
In the last years, the main orientation of Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) has turned from mathematics towards computer science. This article provides a review of this new orientation and analyzes why and how FCA and computer science attracted each other. It discusses FCA as a knowledge representation formalism using five knowledge representation principles provided by Davis, Shrobe, and Szolovits [DSS93]. It then studies how and why mathematics-based researchers got attracted by computer science. We will argue for ...