TY - JOUR A1 - Siegel, Björn T1 - “They Took to the Sea” – Jewish History and Culture in Maritime Perspective(s) JF - PaRDeS : Journal of the Association for Jewish Studies in Germany JF - PaRDeS : Zeitschrift der Vereinigung für Jüdische Studien e.V. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-585509 SN - 978-3-86956-552-1 SN - 1614-6492 SN - 1862-7684 IS - 28 SP - 11 EP - 16 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schlör, Joachim T1 - “Israel am Meere” BT - The Sea Voyage as a Place and Time for Questions about Jewish Identity JF - PaRDeS : Journal of the Association for Jewish Studies in Germany JF - PaRDeS : Zeitschrift der Vereinigung für Jüdische Studien e.V. N2 - For Jews in Germany, the period following the Nazis’ rise to power in January 1933 was a period of decision-making on many levels: How should they respond to the persecution? If they decided to emigrate, many more decisions had to be made: How does one leave a country, and where should one go? A key moment in the process and in the cultural practice of emigration is the beginning of the sea voyage – when the need for departure and the hope for a new arrival jointly create a period of liminality. Looking at reports from sea voyages of exploration and emigration from the 1930s, this contribution discusses the question whether, and in what ways, such reflections can be read in the context of religious experiences and in the search for Jewish identities in times of turmoil. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-585537 SN - 978-3-86956-552-1 SN - 1614-6492 SN - 1862-7684 IS - 28 SP - 18 EP - 32 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stechauner, Martin T1 - “Domestic Foreigners” BT - The Trans-Imperial Loyalties of Sephardic Jews in Vienna JF - PaRDeS N2 - This paper examines the relationship between the Sephardic Jewish community of Vienna and the Ottoman and Habsburg Empires in the latter half of the 19th century. The community’s legal status was transformed following the emancipation of Austrian Jews, but very few first-hand accounts of these changes exist today. The primary sources analyzed in this paper are Judezmo-language newspapers published in Vienna at that time. The paper emphasizes the historical and political contexts surrounding these sources, particularly the community’s close ties to the Ottoman and Habsburg regimes. Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-650260 SN - 978-3-86956-574-3 SN - 1614-6492 SN - 1862-7684 IS - 29 SP - 103 EP - 112 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Siegel, Björn T1 - “Creating a Maritime Future” BT - Hamburg and the Revival of Jewish Seafaring and Fishing Traditions in the 1940s and 1950s JF - PaRDeS : Journal of the Association for Jewish Studies in Germany JF - PaRDeS : Zeitschrift der Vereinigung für Jüdische Studien e.V. N2 - This article explores the importance of the port city of Hamburg in the evolving discourses on the creation of a maritime future, a vision which became influential in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. While some Jewish representatives in the city aimed at preserving and intertwining Hanseatic and Jewish traditions in order to secure a Jewish presence in the port city under the pressure of the Nazi regime and thereafter, others wanted to create new emigration opportunities, especially to Mandatory Palestine, and create a Jewish maritime future in Eretz Israel. Different Zionist organizations supported the newly evolving maritime ideas, such as the “conquest of the sea”, and promoted the image of a Jewish seafaring nation. Despite the difficulties in the 1940s, these concepts gained influence post-1945 and led to the foundation of the fishery kibbutz “Zerubavel” in Blankenese/Hamburg. However, the idea of a Hanseatic Jewish future also remained influential and illustrates how differently a “Jewish maritime future” was imagined and used to link past, present and future. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-585575 SN - 978-3-86956-552-1 SN - 1614-6492 SN - 1862-7684 IS - 28 SP - 68 EP - 82 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Barth-Weingarten, Dagmar A1 - Ogden, Richard T1 - “Chunking” spoken language BT - Introducing weak cesuras JF - Open linguistics N2 - In this introductory paper to the special issue on “Weak cesuras in talk-in-interaction”, we aim to guide the reader into current work on the “chunking” of naturally occurring talk. It is conducted in the methodological frameworks of Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics – two approaches that consider the interactional aspect of humans talking with each other to be a crucial starting point for its analysis. In doing so, we will (1) lay out the background of this special issue (what is problematic about “chunking” talk-in-interaction, the characteristics of the methodological approach chosen by the contributors, the cesura model), (2) highlight what can be gained from such a revised understanding of “chunking” in talk-in-interaction by referring to previous work with this model as well as the findings of the contributions to this special issue, and (3) indicate further directions such work could take starting from papers in this special issue. We hope to induce a fruitful exchange on the phenomena discussed, across methodological divides. KW - Conversation Analysis KW - Interactional Linguistics KW - prosody KW - phonetics KW - intonation units KW - talk-in-interaction KW - syntax KW - kinetics Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2020-0173 SN - 2300-9969 VL - 7 IS - 1 SP - 531 EP - 548 PB - De Gruyter CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dodou, Lida-Maria T1 - “Austrian,” “Jewish,” “Salonican” BT - The Multiple Aspects of Belonging of Salonican Jews in the Fin-de-Siècle Habsburg Empire JF - PaRDeS N2 - Even though Salonican Jews are not typically associated with the Habsburg Empire, some of them, nonetheless, lived there. This paper aims to examine the formation of these Salonican Jews’ (self-)identification by studying their social interactions with the local Viennese population such as the Viennese Sephardi or the Greek-Orthodox communities. The change of the milieu within which they found themselves subsequently impacted their self-perception. Thus, the issue of the surrounding environment and their relations with other groups became central to their self-understanding, as will be demonstrated. By examining different aspects, like migration patterns, financial decisions and family ties, one can understand how their intersection influenced Salonica Jews’ self-identification, which, at the same time, shaped and was shaped by the surrounding milieu. Within this framework, these people perceived themselves and were perceived as Salonican, Sephardi, Jewish, and as subjects of the Emperor. Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-650271 SN - 978-3-86956-574-3 SN - 1614-6492 SN - 1862-7684 IS - 29 SP - 115 EP - 123 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gallas, Elisabeth A1 - Rürup, Miriam T1 - “Advocate of the Jewish People” BT - Nehemia Robinson’s Legal Activism after 1945 : An Introduction JF - PaRDeS : Journal of the Association for Jewish Studies in Germany JF - PaRDeS : Zeitschrift der Vereinigung für Jüdische Studien KW - Modern Jewish history KW - United States KW - legal history KW - 20th century KW - Nehemia Robinson KW - German history KW - moderne jüdische Geschichte KW - USA KW - Rechtsgeschichte KW - 20. Jahrhundert KW - Nehemia Robinson KW - deutsche Geschichte Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-537501 SN - 978-3-86956-520-0 SN - 1614-6492 SN - 1862-7684 IS - 27 SP - 135 EP - 142 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gebser, Martin A1 - Hinrichs, Henrik A1 - Schaub, Torsten A1 - Thiele, Sven T1 - xpanda: a (simple) preprocessor for adding multi-valued propositions to ASP N2 - We introduce a simple approach extending the input language of Answer Set Programming (ASP) systems by multi-valued propositions. Our approach is implemented as a (prototypical) preprocessor translating logic programs with multi-valued propositions into logic programs with Boolean propositions only. Our translation is modular and heavily benefits from the expressive input language of ASP. The resulting approach, along with its implementation, allows for solving interesting constraint satisfaction problems in ASP, showing a good performance. Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41466 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Raassen, A. J. J. A1 - Hucht, K. A. van der A1 - Miller, N. A. A1 - Cassinelli, Joseph P. T1 - XMM-Newton observations of zeta Orionis (O9.7 Ib) : a collisional ionization equilibrium model N2 - We present the analysis of XMM-Newton observations of ζ Orionis. The analysis is based on fitting to the total spectrum as well as diagnostics of individual line. Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-17747 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Cassinelli, Joseph P. A1 - Ignace, R. A1 - Waldron, W. A1 - Cho, J. A1 - Murphy, N. A1 - Lazarian, A. T1 - X-ray line emission produced in clump bow shocks N2 - We summarize Chandra observations of the emission line profiles from 17 OB stars. The lines tend to be broad and unshifted. The forbidden/intercombination line ratios arising from Helium-like ions provide radial distance information for the X-ray emission sources, while the H-like to He-like line ratios provide X-ray temperatures, and thus also source temperature versus radius distributions. OB stars usually show power law differential emission measure distributions versus temperature. In models of bow shocks, we find a power law differential emission measure, a wide range of ion stages, and the bow shock flow around the clumps provides transverse velocities comparable to HWHM values. We find that the bow shock results for the line profile properties, consistent with the observations of X-ray line emission for a broad range of OB star properties. Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-18057 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nobari, Hadi A1 - Mahmoudzadeh Khalili, Sara A1 - Denche Zamorano, Angel Manuel A1 - Bowman, ‪Thomas G. A1 - Granacher, Urs T1 - Workload is associated with the occurrence of non-contact injuries in professional male soccer players: A pilot study JF - Frontiers in Psychology N2 - Injuries in professional soccer are a significant concern for teams, and they are caused amongst others by high training load. This cohort study describes the relationship between workload parameters and the occurrence of non-contact injuries, during weeks with high and low workload in professional soccer players throughout the season. Twenty-one professional soccer players aged 28.3 ± 3.9 yrs. who competed in the Iranian Persian Gulf Pro League participated in this 48-week study. The external load was monitored using global positioning system (GPS, GPSPORTS Systems Pty Ltd) and the type of injury was documented daily by the team's medical staff. Odds ratio (OR) and relative risk (RR) were calculated for non-contact injuries for high- and low-load weeks according to acute (AW), chronic (CW), acute to chronic workload ratio (ACWR), and AW variation (Δ-Acute) values. By using Poisson distribution, the interval between previous and new injuries were estimated. Overall, 12 non-contact injuries occurred during high load and 9 during low load weeks. Based on the variables ACWR and Δ-AW, there was a significantly increased risk of sustaining non-contact injuries (p < 0.05) during high-load weeks for ACWR (OR: 4.67), and Δ-AW (OR: 4.07). Finally, the expected time between injuries was significantly shorter in high load weeks for ACWR [1.25 vs. 3.33, rate ratio time (RRT)] and Δ-AW (1.33 vs. 3.45, RRT) respectively, compared to low load weeks. The risk of sustaining injuries was significantly larger during high workload weeks for ACWR, and Δ-AW compared with low workload weeks. The observed high OR in high load weeks indicate that there is a significant relationship between workload and occurrence of non-contact injuries. The predicted time to new injuries is shorter in high load weeks compared to low load weeks. Therefore, the frequency of injuries is higher during high load weeks for ACWR and Δ-AW. ACWR and Δ-AW appear to be good indicators for estimating the injury risk, and the time interval between injuries. KW - ACWR KW - external load KW - football KW - prevention KW - performance KW - injury risk Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.925722 SN - 1664-1078 SP - 1 EP - 9 PB - Frontiers CY - Lausanne, Schweiz ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Draude, Claude T1 - Working with Diversity in Informatics JF - Hochschuldidaktik Informatik HDI 2021 (Commentarii informaticae didacticae) N2 - Diversity is a term that is broadly used and challenging for informatics research, development and education. Diversity concerns may relate to unequal participation, knowledge and methodology, curricula, institutional planning etc. For a lot of these areas, measures, guidelines and best practices on diversity awareness exist. A systemic, sustainable impact of diversity measures on informatics is still largely missing. In this paper I explore what working with diversity and gender concepts in informatics entails, what the main challenges are and provide thoughts for improvement. The paper includes definitions of diversity and intersectionality, reflections on the disciplinary basis of informatics and practical implications of integrating diversity in informatics research and development. In the final part, two concepts from the social sciences and the humanities, the notion of “third space”/hybridity and the notion of “feminist ethics of care”, serve as a lens to foster more sustainable ways of working with diversity in informatics. KW - Gender KW - Diversity KW - Intersectionality KW - Sociotechnical Design KW - Informatics Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-613787 SN - 978-3-86956-548-4 SN - 1868-0844 SN - 2191-1940 IS - 13 SP - 13 EP - 33 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Höhle, Barbara A1 - van de Vijver, Ruben A1 - Weissenborn, Jürgen T1 - Word processing at 19 months and its relation to language performance at 30 months : a retrospective analysis of data from German learning children N2 - Recent research has shown that the early lexical representations children establish in their second year of life already seem to be phonologically detailed enough to allow differentiation from very similar forms. In contrast to these findings children with specific language impairment show problems in discriminating phonologically similar word forms up to school age. In our study we investigated the question whether there would be differences in the processing of phonological details in normally developing and in children with low language performance in the second year of life. This was done by a retrospective study in which in the processing of phonological details was tested by a preferential looking experiment when the children were 19 months old. At the age of 30 months children were tested with a standardized German test of language comprehension and production (SETK2). The preferential looking data at 19 months revealed an opposite reaction pattern for the two groups: while the children scoring normally in the SETK2 increase their fixations of a pictured object only when it was named with the correct word, children with later low language performance did so only when presented with a phonologically slightly deviant mispronunciation. We suggest that this pattern does not point to a specific deficit in processing phonological information in these children but might be related to an instability of early phonological representations, and/or a generalized problem of information processing as compared to typically developing children. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - paper 025 KW - Word processing KW - late talker KW - early indicators for SLI KW - processing of phonological details Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-16302 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Szeifert, T. T1 - Wind variabilities and asymmetries in Luminous Blue Variables N2 - Luminous Blue Variables show strong changes in their stellar wind on time scales of typically years to decades when they expand and contract radially at approximately constant luminosity. Micro-variability on shorter time scales and amplitudes can be observed superimposed to the larger scale radial changes. I will show long-term time series of high resolution spectra which we have collected in the past 20 years for many of the well known LBVs together with a few time series of weekly sampling (HR Car, R40, R71, R110, R127, S Dor) covering a time windows of up to a few months. Wind variability is seen on short and intermediate time scales with the line profiles changing from P Cygni to inverse P Cygni and double peeked profiles sometimes for the same star and spectral line. On longer time scales the ionisation levels for all chemical elements change drastically due to the strong change of the temperature on the stellar surface. While on the long term the characteristic radial changes may have impact on the over all mass loss rates, the variabilities and asymmetries on short and intermediate time scales may cause false estimates of the mass loss rates when confronting models with the observed line profiles Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-18146 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Weis, K. T1 - Wind relics : clumps, inhomogeneities and outflows in LBV nebulae N2 - The most massive stars are those with the shortest but most active life. One group of massive stars, the Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs), of which only a few objects are known, are in particular of interest concerning the stability of stars. They have a high mass loss rate and are close to being instable. This is even more likely as rotation becomes an important factor in stellar evolution of these stars. Through massive stellar winds and sometimes giant eruptions, LBV nebulae are formed. Various aspects in the evolution in the LBV phase lead, beside the large scale morphological and kinematical differences, to a diversity of small structures like clumps, rims, and outflows in these nebulae. Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-18235 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Marchenko, S. V. T1 - Wind inhomogeneities in low-Z environment : observations N2 - We discuss the results of time-resolved spectroscopy of three presumably single Population I Wolf-Rayet stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud, where the ambient metallicity is $\sim 1/5 Z_\odot$. We were able to detect and follow numerous small-scale wind-embedded inhomogeneities in all observed stars. The general properties of the moving features, such as their velocity dispersions, emissivities and average accelerations, closely match the corresponding characteristics of small-scale inhomogeneities in the winds of Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars. Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-17769 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kraus, M. A1 - Kubát, Jiří A1 - Krtička, Jiri T1 - Wind emission of OB supergiants and the influence of clumping N2 - The influence of the wind to the total continuum of OB supergiants is discussed. For wind velocity distributions with β > 1.0, the wind can have strong influence to the total continuum emission, even at optical wavelengths. Comparing the continuum emission of clumped and unclumped winds, especially for stars with high β values, delivers flux differences of up to 30% with maximum in the near-IR. Continuum observations at these wavelengths are therefore an ideal tool to discriminate between clumped and unclumped winds of OB supergiants. Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-17757 ER - TY - THES A1 - Siegmund, Nicole T1 - Wind driven soil particle uptake Quantifying drivers of wind erosion across the particle size spectrum T1 - Partikelaufwirbelung durch Wind - Über die Quantifizierung von Winderosion über das ganze Partikel-Größenspektrum N2 - Among the multitude of geomorphological processes, aeolian shaping processes are of special character, Pedogenic dust is one of the most important sources of atmospheric aerosols and therefore regarded as a key player for atmospheric processes. Soil dust emissions, being complex in composition and properties, influence atmospheric processes and air quality and has impacts on other ecosystems. In this because even though their immediate impact can be considered low (exceptions exist), their constant and large-scale force makes them a powerful player in the earth system. dissertation, we unravel a novel scientific understanding of this complex system based on a holistic dataset acquired during a series of field experiments on arable land in La Pampa, Argentina. The field experiments as well as the generated data provide information about topography, various soil parameters, the atmospheric dynamics in the very lower atmosphere (4m height) as well as measurements regarding aeolian particle movement across a wide range of particle size classes between 0.2μm up to the coarse sand. The investigations focus on three topics: (a) the effects of low-scale landscape structures on aeolian transport processes of the coarse particle fraction, (b) the horizontal and vertical fluxes of the very fine particles and (c) the impact of wind gusts on particle emissions. Among other considerations presented in this thesis, it could in particular be shown, that even though the small-scale topology does have a clear impact on erosion and deposition patterns, also physical soil parameters need to be taken into account for a robust statistical modelling of the latter. Furthermore, specifically the vertical fluxes of particulate matter have different characteristics for the particle size classes. Finally, a novel statistical measure was introduced to quantify the impact of wind gusts on the particle uptake and its application on the provided data set. The aforementioned measure shows significantly increased particle concentrations during points in time defined as gust event. With its holistic approach, this thesis further contributes to the fundamental understanding of how atmosphere and pedosphere are intertwined and affect each other. N2 - Unter der Vielzahl geomorphologischer Prozesse nehmen äolische Formgebungsprozesse eine besondere Stellung ein, denn obwohl ihre unmittelbaren Auswirkungen als gering einzuschätzen sind (Ausnahmen existieren), sind sie aufgrund ihrer konstanten und großen Kraft ein mächtiger Akteur im Erdsystem. Pedogener Staub ist eine der wichtigsten Quellen atmosphärischer Aerosole und kann daher als Schlüsselfaktor für atmosphärische Prozesse angesehen werden. Bodenstaubemissionen, die in Zusammensetzung und Eigenschaften komplex sind, beeinflussen atmosphärische Prozesse und Luftqualität und haben Auswirkungen auf andere Ökosysteme. Um zum wissenschaftlichen Verständnis dieses komplexen Systems beizutragen, dokumentiert diese Arbeit eine Reihe von Veröffentlichungen, die alle auf einem ganzheitlichen Datensatz basieren, die während einer Reihe von Feldexperimenten auf Ackerland in La Pampa, Argentinien, gewonnen wurden. Die Feldexperimente sowie die generierten Daten liefern Informationen über Topographie, verschiedene Bodenparameter, die atmosphärische Dynamik in der unteren Atmosphäre (4 m Höhe) sowie Messungen zur äolischen Partikelbewegung über einen weiten Bereich von Partikelgrößenklassen zwischen 0,2μm und groben Sand. Die Untersuchungen konzentrieren sich auf drei Themen: Die Auswirkungen kleinräumiger Landschaftsstrukturen auf äolische Transportprozesse der groben Partikelfraktion, die horizontalen und vertikalen Strömungen der sehr feinen Partikel und der Einfluss von Windböen auf die Partikelemissionen. Neben anderen in dieser Arbeit vorgestellten Überlegungen konnte insbesondere gezeigt werden, dass, obwohl die kleinräumige Topologie einen deutlichen Einfluss auf Erosions- und Ablagerungsmuster hat, auch physikalische Bodenparameter für eine robuste statistische Modellierung berücksichtigt werden müssen. Darüber hinaus weisen speziell die vertikalen Feinstaubflüsse unterschiedliche Eigenschaften für die Partikelgrößenklassen auf. Schließlich wurde ein neuartiges statistisches Maß eingeführt, um den Einfluss von Windböen auf die Partikelkonzentration der Luft zu quantifizieren, und seine Anwendung auf den bereitgestellten Datensatz zeigt signifikant erhöhte Partikelkonzentrationen zu Zeitpunkten, die als Böen definiert wurden. Mit ihrem ganzheitlichen Ansatz trägt diese Arbeit weiter zum grundlegenden Verständnis bei, wie Atmosphäre und Pedosphäre miteinander verflochten sind und sich gegenseitig beeinflussen. KW - Winderosion KW - winderosion KW - PM10, PM2, PM1 KW - Horizontal flux KW - horizontaler Fluss KW - Vertical flux KW - vertikaler Fluss KW - Argentina KW - Argentinien KW - wind gusts KW - Windböen Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-574897 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Richter, Eric A1 - Kunter, Mareike A1 - Marx, Alexandra A1 - Richter, Dirk T1 - Who participates in content-focused teacher professional development? BT - Evidence from a large scale study JF - Frontiers in education N2 - This study investigates the relationship between teacher quality and teachers’ engagement in professional development (PD) activities using data on 229 German secondary school mathematics teachers. We assessed different aspects of teacher quality (e.g. professional knowledge, instructional quality) using a variety of measures, including standardised tests of teachers’ content knowledge, to determine what characteristics are associated with high participation in PD. The results show that teachers with higher scores for teacher quality variables take part in more content-focused PD than teachers with lower scores for these variables. This suggests that teacher learning may be subject to a Matthew effect, whereby more proficient teachers benefit more from PD than less proficient teachers. KW - teacher learning KW - professional development KW - content knowledge KW - teacher quality KW - in-service training KW - Matthew effect KW - continuing education activities Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2021.722169 SN - 2504-284X IS - 6 SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - Frontiers Media CY - Lausanne, Schweiz ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ladleif, Jan A1 - Weske, Mathias T1 - Which event happened first? BT - Deferred choice on blockchain using oracles JF - Frontiers in blockchain N2 - First come, first served: Critical choices between alternative actions are often made based on events external to an organization, and reacting promptly to their occurrence can be a major advantage over the competition. In Business Process Management (BPM), such deferred choices can be expressed in process models, and they are an important aspect of process engines. Blockchain-based process execution approaches are no exception to this, but are severely limited by the inherent properties of the platform: The isolated environment prevents direct access to external entities and data, and the non-continual runtime based entirely on atomic transactions impedes the monitoring and detection of events. In this paper we provide an in-depth examination of the semantics of deferred choice, and transfer them to environments such as the blockchain. We introduce and compare several oracle architectures able to satisfy certain requirements, and show that they can be implemented using state-of-the-art blockchain technology. KW - business processes KW - business process management KW - deferred choice KW - workflow patterns KW - blockchain KW - smart contracts KW - oracles KW - formal semantics Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fbloc.2021.758169 SN - 2624-7852 VL - 4 SP - 1 EP - 16 PB - Frontiers in Blockchain CY - Lausanne, Schweiz ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kitagawa, Yoshihisa ED - Ishihara, Shinichiro ED - Petrova, Svetlana ED - Schwarz, Anne T1 - When we fail to question in Japanese JF - Interdisciplinary studies on information structure : ISIS ; working papers of the SFB 632 N2 - When we pay close attention to the prosody of Wh-questions in Japanese, we discover many novel and interesting empirical puzzles that would require us to devise a much finer syntactic component of grammar. This paper addresses the issues that pose some problems to such an elaborated grammar, and offers solutions, making an appeal to the information structure and sentence processing involved in the interpretation of interrogative and focus constructions. KW - focus KW - (implicit) prosody KW - information structure KW - processing KW - Wh-question Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-24481 SN - 1866-4725 SN - 1614-4708 VL - 9 SP - 29 EP - 64 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bellettini, Carlo A1 - Lonati, Violetta A1 - Malchiodi, Dario A1 - Monga, Mattia A1 - Morpurgo, Anna A1 - Torelli, Mauro T1 - What you see is what you have in mind BT - constructing mental models for formatted text processing JF - Commentarii informaticae didacticae : (CID) N2 - In this paper we report on our experiments in teaching computer science concepts with a mix of tangible and abstract object manipulations. The goal we set ourselves was to let pupils discover the challenges one has to meet to automatically manipulate formatted text. We worked with a group of 25 secondary school pupils (9-10th grade), and they were actually able to “invent” the concept of mark-up language. From this experiment we distilled a set of activities which will be replicated in other classes (6th grade) under the guidance of maths teachers. Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-64612 SN - 1868-0844 SN - 2191-1940 IS - 6 SP - 139 EP - 147 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Heimann-Jelinek, Felicitas T1 - What was “Jewish” about the Old Jewish Museum of Vienna? JF - PaRDeS N2 - The Jewish museums established in the fin-de-siècle Habsburg Empire postulated the unity of “the Jewish people,” with custodians constructing an “us” (Jews) in distinction to the “other” (non-Jews). In the difference-oriented frenzy of the time, Jewish identity was predominantly presented as Central European, enlightened, not overly religious, and middle-class. Then, when the Viennese Jewish Museum opened its doors in 1895, the painters Isidor Kaufmann and David Kohn created an installation called “Die Gute Stube” (The Parlor). This exhibit housed books, furniture, as well as decorative and ritual objects of the kind that were thought to be found in typical Eastern European Jewish households. However, as this article argues, this attempted visualization of the essence of Judaism and the range of Jewish life worlds promoted a paradigmatic stereotype with which Jewish museums would have to struggle for decades to come. Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-650283 SN - 978-3-86956-574-3 SN - 1614-6492 SN - 1862-7684 IS - 29 SP - 125 EP - 134 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Bachelet, Marion A1 - Kalkuhl, Matthias A1 - Koch, Nicolas T1 - What if working from home will stick? BT - Distributional and climate impacts for Germany T2 - CEPA Discussion Papers N2 - The COVID-19 pandemic created the largest experiment in working from home. We study how persistent telework may change energy and transport consumption and costs in Germany to assess the distributional and environmental implications when working from home will stick. Based on data from the German Microcensus and available classifications of working-from-home feasibility for different occupations, we calculate the change in energy consumption and travel to work when 15% of employees work full time from home. Our findings suggest that telework translates into an annual increase in heating energy expenditure of 110 euros per worker and a decrease in transport expenditure of 840 euros per worker. All income groups would gain from telework but high-income workers gain twice as much as low-income workers. The value of time saving is between 1.3 and 6 times greater than the savings from reduced travel costs and almost 9 times higher for high-income workers than low-income workers. The direct effects on CO₂ emissions due to reduced car commuting amount to 4.5 millions tons of CO₂, representing around 3 percent of carbon emissions in the transport sector. T3 - CEPA Discussion Papers - 41 KW - commuting KW - home office KW - COVID-19 KW - energy expenditure KW - carbon emissions Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-532384 SN - 2628-653X IS - 41 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zhou, Neng-Fa T1 - What I have learned from all these solver competitions N2 - In this talk, I would like to share my experiences gained from participating in four CSP solver competitions and the second ASP solver competition. In particular, I’ll talk about how various programming techniques can make huge differences in solving some of the benchmark problems used in the competitions. These techniques include global constraints, table constraints, and problem-specific propagators and labeling strategies for selecting variables and values. I’ll present these techniques with experimental results from B-Prolog and other CLP(FD) systems. Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41431 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Scheffler, Christiane A1 - Hermanussen, Michael T1 - What does stunting tell us? JF - Human biology and public health N2 - Stunting is commonly linked with undernutrition. Yet, already after World War I, German pediatricians questioned this link and stated that no association exists between nutrition and height. Recent analyses within different populations of Low- and middle-income countries with high rates of stunted children failed to support the assumption that stunted children have a low BMI and skinfold sickness as signs of severe caloric deficiency. So, stunting is not a synonym of malnutrition. Parental education level has a positive influence on body height in stunted populations, e.g., in India and in Indonesia. Socially disadvantaged children tend to be shorter and lighter than children from affluent families. Humans are social mammals; they regulate growth similar to other social mammals. Also in humans, body height is strongly associated with the position within the social hierarchy, reflecting the personal and group-specific social, economic, political, and emotional environment. These non-nutritional impact factors on growth are summarized by the concept of SEPE (Social-Economic-Political-Emotional) factors. SEPE reflects on prestige, dominance-subordination, social identity, and ego motivation of individuals and social groups. KW - SEPE Factors KW - physical fitness KW - height in history KW - malnutrition Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.52905/hbph2022.3.36 SN - 2748-9957 VL - 2022 IS - 3 SP - 1 EP - 15 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kholtygin, A. F. T1 - Wavelets for looking for clumping in the wind of OB stars N2 - Clumping in hot-star winds : proceedings of an international workshop held in Potsdam, Germany, 18. - 22. June 2007 Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-17796 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Meyer, Roland T1 - VP-fronting in Czech and Polish BT - a case study in corpus-oriented grammar research JF - Interdisciplinary studies on information structure : ISIS ; working papers of the SFB 632 N2 - Fronting of an infinite VP across a finite main verb-akin to German "VP-topicalization"-can be found also in Czech and Polish. The paper discusses evidence from large corpora for this process and some of its properties, both syntactic and information-structural. Based on this case, criteria for more user-friedly searching and retrieval of corpus data in syntactic research are being developed. Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-8662 SN - 1866-4725 SN - 1614-4708 IS - 2 SP - 87 EP - 115 ER - TY - THES A1 - Ruch, Joël T1 - Volcano deformation analysis in the Lazufre area (central Andes) using geodetic and geological observations T1 - Vulkan Deformationsanalyse im Bereich Lazufre (Zentral-Anden) mit geodätischen und geologischen Beobachtungen N2 - Large-scale volcanic deformation recently detected by radar interferometry (InSAR) provides new information and thus new scientific challenges for understanding volcano-tectonic activity and magmatic systems. The destabilization of such a system at depth noticeably affects the surrounding environment through magma injection, ground displacement and volcanic eruptions. To determine the spatiotemporal evolution of the Lazufre volcanic area located in the central Andes, we combined short-term ground displacement acquired by InSAR with long-term geological observations. Ground displacement was first detected using InSAR in 1997. By 2008, this displacement affected 1800 km2 of the surface, an area comparable in size to the deformation observed at caldera systems. The original displacement was followed in 2000 by a second, small-scale, neighbouring deformation located on the Lastarria volcano. We performed a detailed analysis of the volcanic structures at Lazufre and found relationships with the volcano deformations observed with InSAR. We infer that these observations are both likely to be the surface expression of a long-lived magmatic system evolving at depth. It is not yet clear whether Lazufre may trigger larger unrest or volcanic eruptions; however, the second deformation detected at Lastarria and the clear increase of the large-scale deformation rate make this an area of particular interest for closer continuous monitoring. N2 - Vulkanische Deformationen in großem Maßstab, die mittels InSAR gemessen wurden, liefern neue Informationen und dadurch einen neuen Blickwinkel auf vulkan-tektonische Aktivitäten und das Verständnis von langlebigen, magmatischen Systemen. Die Destabilisierung eines solchen Systems in der Tiefe beeinflusst dauerhaft die Oberfläche durch Versatz des Bodens, magmatische Einflüsse und vulkanische Unruhen. Mit der Kombination aus kleinräumigem Bodenversatz gemessen mittels InSAR, numerischer Modellierung und langfristigen geologischen Beobachtungen, analysieren wir die Gegend um den Vulkan Lazufre in den Zentralanden, um die raumzeitliche Entwicklung der Region zu bestimmen. Bodenversatz wurde hierbei im Jahr 1997 mittels Radar-Interferrometrie (InSAR) gemessen, was eine Fläche von 1800 km² ausmacht, vergleichbar mit der Größe der Deformation des Kraters. Im Jahr 2000 wurde zusätzlich eine kleinräumige Deformation am Nachbarvulkan Lastarria entdeckt. Wir sehen räumliche als auch zeitliche Verbindungen zwischen der Deformation des Vulkans und vulkanischen Strukturen innerhalb der betroffenen Gegend. Wir folgern daraus, dass diese Beobachtungen der Ausdruck eines langlebigen, magmatischen Systems in der Tiefe an der Oberfläche sind. Es ist noch nicht klar, ob Lazufre größere vulkanische Unruhen, wie zum Beispiel Eruptionen auslösen könnte, aber die Deformation am Vulkan Lastarria und ein Anstieg der großräumigen Deformationsrate, machen diese Region interessant für eine zukünftige, kontinuierliche Überwachung. KW - Vulkan Verformung KW - InSAR KW - zentralen Anden KW - Spannungsfeld KW - volcano deformation KW - InSAR KW - central Andes KW - stress field Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-47361 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hecker, Pascal A1 - Steckhan, Nico A1 - Eyben, Florian A1 - Schuller, Björn Wolfgang A1 - Arnrich, Bert T1 - Voice Analysis for Neurological Disorder Recognition – A Systematic Review and Perspective on Emerging Trends JF - Frontiers in Digital Health N2 - Quantifying neurological disorders from voice is a rapidly growing field of research and holds promise for unobtrusive and large-scale disorder monitoring. The data recording setup and data analysis pipelines are both crucial aspects to effectively obtain relevant information from participants. Therefore, we performed a systematic review to provide a high-level overview of practices across various neurological disorders and highlight emerging trends. PRISMA-based literature searches were conducted through PubMed, Web of Science, and IEEE Xplore to identify publications in which original (i.e., newly recorded) datasets were collected. Disorders of interest were psychiatric as well as neurodegenerative disorders, such as bipolar disorder, depression, and stress, as well as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease, and speech impairments (aphasia, dysarthria, and dysphonia). Of the 43 retrieved studies, Parkinson's disease is represented most prominently with 19 discovered datasets. Free speech and read speech tasks are most commonly used across disorders. Besides popular feature extraction toolkits, many studies utilise custom-built feature sets. Correlations of acoustic features with psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders are presented. In terms of analysis, statistical analysis for significance of individual features is commonly used, as well as predictive modeling approaches, especially with support vector machines and a small number of artificial neural networks. An emerging trend and recommendation for future studies is to collect data in everyday life to facilitate longitudinal data collection and to capture the behavior of participants more naturally. Another emerging trend is to record additional modalities to voice, which can potentially increase analytical performance. KW - neurological disorders KW - voice KW - speech KW - everyday life KW - multiple modalities KW - machine learning KW - disorder recognition Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2022.842301 SN - 2673-253X PB - Frontiers Media SA CY - Lausanne, Schweiz ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pawassar, Christian Matthias A1 - Tiberius, Victor T1 - Virtual reality in health care BT - Bibliometric analysis JF - JMIR Serious Games N2 - Background: Research into the application of virtual reality technology in the health care sector has rapidly increased, resulting in a large body of research that is difficult to keep up with. Objective: We will provide an overview of the annual publication numbers in this field and the most productive and influential countries, journals, and authors, as well as the most used, most co-occurring, and most recent keywords. Methods: Based on a data set of 356 publications and 20,363 citations derived from Web of Science, we conducted a bibliometric analysis using BibExcel, HistCite, and VOSviewer. Results: The strongest growth in publications occurred in 2020, accounting for 29.49% of all publications so far. The most productive countries are the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain; the most influential countries are the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The most productive journals are the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), JMIR Serious Games, and the Games for Health Journal; the most influential journals are Patient Education and Counselling, Medical Education, and Quality of Life Research. The most productive authors are Riva, del Piccolo, and Schwebel; the most influential authors are Finset, del Piccolo, and Eide. The most frequently occurring keywords other than “virtual” and “reality” are “training,” “trial,” and “patients.” The most relevant research themes are communication, education, and novel treatments; the most recent research trends are fitness and exergames. Conclusions: The analysis shows that the field has left its infant state and its specialization is advancing, with a clear focus on patient usability. KW - virtual reality KW - healthcare KW - bibliometric analysis KW - literature review KW - citation analysis KW - VR KW - usability KW - review KW - health care Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2196/32721 SN - 2291-9279 VL - 9 SP - 1 EP - 19 PB - JMIR Publications CY - Toronto, Kanada ET - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Scheffler, Christiane A1 - Nguyen, Thi Hong A1 - Hermanussen, Michael T1 - Vietnamese migrants are as tall as they want to be JF - Human biology and public health N2 - Background: Members of the same social group tent to have the same body height. Migrants tend to adjust in height to their host communities. Objectives: Social-Economic-Political-Emotional (SEPE) factors influence growth. We hypothesized that Vietnamese young adult migrants in Germany (1) are taller than their parents, (2) are as tall as their German peers, and (3) are as tall as predicted by height expectation at age 13 years. Sample: The study was conducted in 30 male and 54 female Vietnamese migrants (mean age 26.23 years. SD=4.96) in Germany in 2020. Methods: Information on age, sex, body height, school and education, job, height and ethnicity of best friend, migration history and cultural identification, parental height and education, and recalled information on their personal height expectations at age 13 years were obtained by questionnaire. The data were analyzed by St. Nicolas House Analysis (SNHA) and multiple regression. Results: Vietnamese young adults are taller than their parents (females 3.85cm, males 7.44cm), but do not fully attain height of their German peers. The body height is positively associated with the height of best friend (p < 0.001), the height expectation at age 13 year (p < 0.001), and father’s height (p=0.001). Conclusion: Body height of Vietnamese migrants in Germany reflects competitive growth and strategic growth adjustments. The magnitude of this intergenerational trend supports the concept that human growth depends on SEPE factors. KW - body height KW - regulation of growth KW - migrants KW - Social-Economic-Political-Emotional (SEPE) factors Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.52905/hbph.v2.12 SN - 2748-9957 IS - 2 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Reimer, O. A1 - Aharonian, Felix A. A1 - Hinton, J. A1 - Hofmann, W. A1 - Hoppe, S. A1 - Raue, M. A1 - Reimer, A. T1 - VHE gamma-rays from Westerlund 2 and implications for the inferred energetics N2 - The H.E.S.S. collaboration recently reported the discovery of VHE γ-ray emission coincident with the young stellar cluster Westerlund 2. This system is known to host a population of hot, massive stars, and, most particularly, the WR binary WR 20a. Particle acceleration to TeV energies in Westerlund 2 can be accomplished in several alternative scenarios, therefore we only discuss energetic constraints based on the total available kinetic energy in the system, the actual mass loss rates of respective cluster members, and implied gamma-ray production from processes such as inverse Compton scattering or neutral pion decay. From the inferred gammaray luminosity of the order of 1035erg/s, implications for the efficiency of converting available kinetic energy into non-thermal radiation associated with stellar winds in the Westerlund 2 cluster are discussed under consideration of either the presence or absence of wind clumping. Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-18172 ER - TY - THES A1 - Giuri, Chiara T1 - VERITAS Dark Matter search in dwarf spheroidal galaxies: an extended analysis T1 - VERITAS-Suche nach dunkler Materie in sphäroidischen Zwerggalaxien: eine erweiterte Analyse” N2 - In the last century, several astronomical measurements have supported that a significant percentage (about 22%) of the total mass of the Universe, on galactic and extragalactic scales, is composed of a mysterious ”dark” matter (DM). DM does not interact with the electromagnetic force; in other words it does not reflect, absorb or emit light. It is possible that DM particles are weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) that can annihilate (or decay) into Standard Model (SM) particles, and modern very- high-energy (VHE; > 100 GeV) instruments such as imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs) can play an important role in constraining the main properties of such DM particles, by detecting these products. One of the most privileged targets where to look for DM signal are dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs), as they are expected to be high DM-dominated objects with a clean, gas-free environment. Some dSphs could be considered as extended sources, considering the angular resolution of IACTs; their angu- lar resolution is adequate to detect extended emission from dSphs. For this reason, we performed an extended-source analysis, by taking into account in the unbinned maximum likelihood estimation both the energy and the angular extension dependency of observed events. The goal was to set more constrained upper limits on the velocity-averaged cross-section annihilation of WIMPs with VERITAS data. VERITAS is an array of four IACTs, able to detect γ-ray photons ranging between 100 GeV and 30 TeV. The results of this extended analysis were compared against the traditional spectral analysis. We found that a 2D analysis may lead to more constrained results, depending on the DM mass, channel, and source. Moreover, in this thesis, the results of a multi-instrument project are presented too. Its goal was to combine already published 20 dSphs data from five different experiments, such as Fermi-LAT, MAGIC, H.E.S.S., VERITAS and HAWC, in order to set upper limits on the WIMP annihilation cross-section in the widest mass range ever reported. N2 - Im letzten Jahrhundert haben verschiedene mehrere astronomische Messungen gezeigt, dass ein erheblicher Prozentsatz (etwa 22 %) der Gesamtmasse des Universums auf galaktischer und extragalaktischer Ebene aus einer geheimnisvollen ”dunklen” Materie (DM) besteht. DM interagiert nicht mit der elektromagnetischen Kraft und reflektiert, absorbiert oder emittiert daher kein Licht. Es ist möglich, dass es sich bei DM-Teilchen um schwach wechselwirkende massive Teilchen (engl. weakly interacting massive particles, WIMPs) handelt, die in Teilchen des Standardmodells (SM) annihilieren (oder zerfallen) können. Indem sie diese Produkte nachweisen, können moderne Detektoren für sehr hoch energetische (engl. very-high-energy, VHE; 100 GeV) Gammastrahlung, wie zum Beispiel bildgebende atmosphärische Cherenkov-Teleskope (engl. imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes, IACTs), eine wichtige Rolle bei der Bestimmung der Haupteigenschaften solcher DM-Teilchen spielen. Eines der am besten geeignetsten Ziele für die Suche nach DM-Signalen sind sphäroidische Zwerggalaxien (engl. dwarf spheroidal galaxies, dSphs), da diese stark DM-dominierte Objekte mit einer gasfreien Umgebung sind. Die Winkelauflösung von IACTs ist ausreichend, um ausgedehnte Emission von dSphs zu entdecken. Aus diesem Grund haben wir eine Analyse dieser Quellen durchgeführt, indem wir in der unbinned Maximum-Likelihood-Schätzung sowohl die Energie als auch die Abhängigkeit der Winkelausdehnung der beobachteten Gammastrahlung berücksichtigt haben. Das Ziel war es, mit Hilfe der VERITAS-Daten genauere Obergrenzen für den geschwindigkeitsgemittelten Annihilationsquerschnitt von WIMPs zu bestimmen. VERITAS ist eine Anordnung von vier IACTs, die Gammastrahlen im Bereich von 100 GeV bis 30 TeV detektieren können. Die Ergebnisse dieser erweiterten Analyse wurden mit der traditionellen Spektralanalyse verglichen. Es zeigte sich, dass je nach DM-Masse, Kanal und Quelle eine 2D-Analyse zu aussagekräftigeren Ergebnissen führen kann. Darüber hinaus werden in dieser Arbeit auch die Ergebnisse eines Multi-Instrumenten-Projekts vorgestellt. Das Ziel war es, die bereits veröffentlichte 20 dSphs-Datensätze von Fermi-LAT, MAGIC, H.E.S.S., VERITAS und HAWC zu kombinieren, um obere Grenzwerte für den WIMP-Annihilationsquerschnitt im breitesten jemals veröffentlichten Massenbereich zu bestimmen. KW - Dark Matter KW - data analysis KW - Cherenkov telescopes KW - dwarf spheroidal galaxies KW - Dunkle Materie KW - Datenanalyse KW - Cherenkov-Teleskope KW - sphäroidische Zwerggalaxien Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-575869 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bergmann, Kirsten A1 - Kopp, Stefan T1 - Verbal or visual? : How information is distributed across speech and gesture in spatial dialog N2 - In spatial dialog like in direction giving humans make frequent use of speechaccompanying gestures. Some gestures convey largely the same information as speech while others complement speech. This paper reports a study on how speakers distribute meaning across speech and gesture, and depending on what factors. Utterance meaning and the wider dialog context were tested by statistically analyzing a corpus of direction-giving dialogs. Problems of speech production (as indicated by discourse markers and disfluencies), the communicative goals, and the information status were found to be influential, while feedback signals by the addressee do not have any influence. Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-10375 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kiemel, Katrin A1 - Gurke, Marie A1 - Paraskevopoulou, Sofia A1 - Havenstein, Katja A1 - Weithoff, Guntram A1 - Tiedemann, Ralph T1 - Variation in heat shock protein 40 kDa relates to divergence in thermotolerance among cryptic rotifer species JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Genetic divergence and the frequency of hybridization are central for defining species delimitations, especially among cryptic species where morphological differences are merely absent. Rotifers are known for their high cryptic diversity and therefore are ideal model organisms to investigate such patterns. Here, we used the recently resolved Brachionus calyciflorus species complex to investigate whether previously observed between species differences in thermotolerance and gene expression are also reflected in their genomic footprint. We identified a Heat Shock Protein gene (HSP 40 kDa) which exhibits cross species pronounced sequence variation. This gene exhibits species-specific fixed sites, alleles, and sites putatively under positive selection. These sites are located in protein binding regions involved in chaperoning and may therefore reflect adaptive diversification. By comparing three genetic markers (ITS, COI, HSP 40 kDa), we revealed hybridization events between the cryptic species. The low frequency of introgressive haplotypes/alleles suggest a tight, but not fully impermeable boundary between the cryptic species. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-27137-3 SN - 2045-2322 VL - 12 PB - Springer Nature CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schjeide, Brit-Maren A1 - Schenke, Maren A1 - Seeger, Bettina A1 - Püschel, Gerhard T1 - Validation of a novel double control quantitative copy number PCR method to quantify off-target transgene integration after CRISPR-induced DNA modification JF - Methods and protocols : M&Ps N2 - In order to improve a recently established cell-based assay to assess the potency of botulinum neurotoxin, neuroblastoma-derived SiMa cells and induced pluripotent stem-cells (iPSC) were modified to incorporate the coding sequence of a reporter luciferase into a genetic safe harbor utilizing CRISPR/Cas9. A novel method, the double-control quantitative copy number PCR (dc-qcnPCR), was developed to detect off-target integrations of donor DNA. The donor DNA insertion success rate and targeted insertion success rate were analyzed in clones of each cell type. The dc-qcnPCR reliably quantified the copy number in both cell lines. The probability of incorrect donor DNA integration was significantly increased in SiMa cells in comparison to the iPSCs. This can possibly be explained by the lower bundled relative gene expression of a number of double-strand repair genes (BRCA1, DNA2, EXO1, MCPH1, MRE11, and RAD51) in SiMa clones than in iPSC clones. The dc-qcnPCR offers an efficient and cost-effective method to detect off-target CRISPR/Cas9-induced donor DNA integrations. KW - CRISPR editing validation KW - copy number analyses KW - homology-directed repair KW - homologous recombination deficiency Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/mps5030043 SN - 2409-9279 VL - 5 IS - 3 SP - 1 EP - 14 PB - MDPI CY - Basel, Schweiz ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Berry, Carol A1 - Kusterer, Peter T1 - Using Teachers’ TryScience to support educators and improve teaching JF - Commentarii informaticae didacticae : (CID) N2 - The challenge is providing teachers with the resources they need to strengthen their instructions and better prepare students for the jobs of the 21st Century. Technology can help meet the challenge. Teachers’ Tryscience is a noncommercial offer, developed by the New York Hall of Science, TeachEngineering, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and IBM Citizenship to provide teachers with such resources. The workshop provides deeper insight into this tool and discussion of how to support teaching of informatics in schools. KW - science KW - teacher KW - collaboration KW - teaching material KW - instruction KW - lesson KW - social networking Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-64665 SN - 1868-0844 SN - 2191-1940 IS - 6 SP - 161 EP - 162 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Doktor, Daniel A1 - Badeck, Franz-Werner A1 - Bondeau, Alberte A1 - Koslowsky, Dirk A1 - Schaber, Jörg A1 - McAllister, Murdock T1 - Using satellite imagery and ground observations to quantify the effect of intra-annually changing temperature patterns on spring time phenology N2 - Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Musterdynamik und Angewandte Fernerkundung Workshop vom 9. - 10. Februar 2006 Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-7244 N1 - [Poster] ER - TY - THES A1 - Schmitz, Seán T1 - Using low-cost sensors to gather high resolution measurements of air quality in urban environments and inform mobility policy N2 - Air pollution has been a persistent global problem in the past several hundred years. While some industrialized nations have shown improvements in their air quality through stricter regulation, others have experienced declines as they rapidly industrialize. The WHO’s 2021 update of their recommended air pollution limit values reflects the substantial impacts on human health of pollutants such as NO2 and O3, as recent epidemiological evidence suggests substantial long-term health impacts of air pollution even at low concentrations. Alongside developments in our understanding of air pollution's health impacts, the new technology of low-cost sensors (LCS) has been taken up by both academia and industry as a new method for measuring air pollution. Due primarily to their lower cost and smaller size, they can be used in a variety of different applications, including in the development of higher resolution measurement networks, in source identification, and in measurements of air pollution exposure. While significant efforts have been made to accurately calibrate LCS with reference instrumentation and various statistical models, accuracy and precision remain limited by variable sensor sensitivity. Furthermore, standard procedures for calibration still do not exist and most proprietary calibration algorithms are black-box, inaccessible to the public. This work seeks to expand the knowledge base on LCS in several different ways: 1) by developing an open-source calibration methodology; 2) by deploying LCS at high spatial resolution in urban environments to test their capability in measuring microscale changes in urban air pollution; 3) by connecting LCS deployments with the implementation of local mobility policies to provide policy advice on resultant changes in air quality. In a first step, it was found that LCS can be consistently calibrated with good performance against reference instrumentation using seven general steps: 1) assessing raw data distribution, 2) cleaning data, 3) flagging data, 4) model selection and tuning, 5) model validation, 6) exporting final predictions, and 7) calculating associated uncertainty. By emphasizing the need for consistent reporting of details at each step, most crucially on model selection, validation, and performance, this work pushed forward with the effort towards standardization of calibration methodologies. In addition, with the open-source publication of code and data for the seven-step methodology, advances were made towards reforming the largely black-box nature of LCS calibrations. With a transparent and reliable calibration methodology established, LCS were then deployed in various street canyons between 2017 and 2020. Using two types of LCS, metal oxide (MOS) and electrochemical (EC), their performance in capturing expected patterns of urban NO2 and O3 pollution was evaluated. Results showed that calibrated concentrations from MOS and EC sensors matched general diurnal patterns in NO2 and O3 pollution measured using reference instruments. While MOS proved to be unreliable for discerning differences among measured locations within the urban environment, the concentrations measured with calibrated EC sensors matched expectations from modelling studies on NO2 and O3 pollution distribution in street canyons. As such, it was concluded that LCS are appropriate for measuring urban air quality, including for assisting urban-scale air pollution model development, and can reveal new insights into air pollution in urban environments. To achieve the last goal of this work, two measurement campaigns were conducted in connection with the implementation of three mobility policies in Berlin. The first involved the construction of a pop-up bike lane on Kottbusser Damm in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the second surrounded the temporary implementation of a community space on Böckhstrasse, and the last was focused on the closure of a portion of Friedrichstrasse to all motorized traffic. In all cases, measurements of NO2 were collected before and after the measure was implemented to assess changes in air quality resultant from these policies. Results from the Kottbusser Damm experiment showed that the bike-lane reduced NO2 concentrations that cyclists were exposed to by 22 ± 19%. On Friedrichstrasse, the street closure reduced NO2 concentrations to the level of the urban background without worsening the air quality on side streets. These valuable results were communicated swiftly to partners in the city administration responsible for evaluating the policies’ success and future, highlighting the ability of LCS to provide policy-relevant results. As a new technology, much is still to be learned about LCS and their value to academic research in the atmospheric sciences. Nevertheless, this work has advanced the state of the art in several ways. First, it contributed a novel open-source calibration methodology that can be used by a LCS end-users for various air pollutants. Second, it strengthened the evidence base on the reliability of LCS for measuring urban air quality, finding through novel deployments in street canyons that LCS can be used at high spatial resolution to understand microscale air pollution dynamics. Last, it is the first of its kind to connect LCS measurements directly with mobility policies to understand their influences on local air quality, resulting in policy-relevant findings valuable for decisionmakers. It serves as an example of the potential for LCS to expand our understanding of air pollution at various scales, as well as their ability to serve as valuable tools in transdisciplinary research. N2 - Luftverschmutzung ist seit hundert Jahren ein anhaltendes globales Problem. Während sich die Luftqualität in einigen Industrieländern durch strengere Vorschriften verbessert hat, hat sie sich in anderen Ländern im Zuge der schnell fortschreitenden Industrialisierung verschlechtert. Die Aktualisierung der von der WHO für das Jahr 2021 empfohlenen Grenzwerte für die Luftverschmutzung spiegelt die erheblichen Aus-wirkungen von Schadstoffen wie Stickstoffdioxid (NO2) und Ozon (O3) auf die menschliche Gesundheit wider, da neuere epidemiologische Erkenntnisse darauf hindeuten, dass Luft-verschmutzung selbst bei niedrigen Konzentrationen erhebliche langfristige gesundheitliche Auswirkungen hat. Parallel zu den Entwicklungen in unserem Verständnis der gesundheitlichen Auswirkungen von Luftverschmutzung wurde die neue Technologie der Low-Cost-Sensoren (LCS) sowohl von der Wissenschaft als auch von der Industrie als neue Methode zur Messung der Luftverschmutzung aufgegriffen. Vor allem aufgrund ihrer geringeren Kosten und kleineren Größe können sie in einer Vielzahl von Anwendungen eingesetzt werden, u. a. bei der Entwicklung von Messnetzen mit höherer räumlicher Auf-lösung, bei der Identifizierung von Quellen und bei der Messung der Luftverschmutzung. Es wurden zwar erhebliche Anstrengungen unternommen, um LCS mit Hilfe von Referenzinstrumenten und verschiedenen statistischen Modellen genau zu kalibrieren, aber die Genauigkeit und Präzision bleiben durch die variable Sensorempfindlichkeit begrenzt. Darüber hinaus gibt es immer noch keine Standardverfahren für die Kalibrierung, und die meisten proprietären Kalibrierungsalgorithmen sind Blackboxen, die für die Öffentlichkeit nicht zugänglich sind. Mit dieser Arbeit soll die Wissensbasis über LCS auf verschiedene Weise erweitert werden: 1) durch die Entwicklung einer Open-Source-Kalibrierungsmethodik; 2) durch den Einsatz von LCS mit hoher räumlicher Auflösung in städtischen Umgebungen, um ihre Fähigkeit zur Messung kleinräumlicher Veränderungen der städtischen Luftverschmutzung zu testen; 3) durch die Verknüpfung von LCS-Einsätzen mit der Umsetzung lokaler Verkehrsmaßnahmen, um politische Empfehlungen zu den daraus resultierenden Veränderungen der Luftqualität geben zu können. In einem ersten Schritt wurde festgestellt, dass LCS mit Hilfe von sieben allgemeinen Schritten konsistent und mit guter Leistung gegenüber Referenzinstrumenten kalibriert werden können: 1) Bewertung der Rohdatenverteilung, 2) Datenbereinigung, 3) Kenn-zeichnung von Daten, 4) Modellauswahl und -abstimmung, 5) Modellvalidierung, 6) Export der endgültigen Vorhersagen und 7) Berechnung der damit verbundenen Unsicherheit. Durch die Betonung der Notwendigkeit einer konsistenten Berichterstattung über Details bei jedem Schritt, insbesondere bei der Modellauswahl, -validierung und -leistung, hat diese Arbeit die Bemühungen um eine Standardisierung der Kalibrierungs-methoden vorangetrieben. Darüber hinaus wurden mit der Open-Source-Veröffentlichung von Code und Daten für die siebenstufige Methodik Fortschritte bei der Reformierung der weitgehenden Blackbox-Natur von LCS-Kalibrierungen erzielt. Nach der Einführung einer transparenten und zuverlässigen Kalibrierungsmethode wurden die LCS zwischen 2017 und 2020 an verschiedenen Straßen eingesetzt. Unter Ver-wendung von zwei Arten von LCS, Metalloxid (MOS) und elektrochemisch (EC), wurde ihre Leistung bei der Erfassung der erwarteten Muster der NO2- und O3-Belastung in Städten bewertet. Die Ergebnisse zeigten, dass die kalibrierten Konzentrationen der MOS- und EC-Sensoren mit den allgemeinen Tagesmustern der NO2- und O3-Belastung überein-stimmten, die mit Referenzgeräten gemessen wurden. Während sich MOS als unzuverlässig erwies, wenn es darum ging, Unterschiede zwischen den gemessenen Orten inner-halb der städtischen Umgebung zu erkennen, entsprachen die mit kalibrierten EC-Sensoren gemessenen Konzentrationen den Erwartungen aus Modellierungsstudien zur Verteilung der NO2- und O3-Belastung in Straßenschluchten. Daraus wurde der Schluss gezogen, dass LCS für die Messung der Luftqualität in Städten geeignet sind, auch zur Unterstützung der Entwicklung von Luftverschmutzungsmodellen auf städtischer Ebene, und dass sie neue Erkenntnisse über die Luftverschmutzung in städtischen Umgebungen liefern können. Um das letzte Ziel dieser Arbeit zu erreichen, wurden zwei Messkampagnen im Zusammenhang mit der Umsetzung von drei verkehrspolitischen Maßnahmen in Berlin durchgeführt. Bei der ersten handelte es sich um den Bau einer Pop-up-Radweg auf dem Kottbusser Damm als Reaktion auf die COVID-19-Pandemie, bei der zweiten um die vorübergehende Einrichtung eines Gemeinschaftsraums in der Böckhstraße und bei der letzten um die Sperrung eines Teils der Friedrichstraße für den gesamten motorisierten Verkehr. In allen Fällen wurden NO2-Messungen vor und nach der Durchführung der Maßnahme durchgeführt, um die Veränderungen der Luftqualität infolge dieser Maßnahmen zu bewerten. Die Ergebnisse des Experiments am Kottbusser Damm zeigten, dass die NO2-Konzentrationen, denen die Radfahrer ausgesetzt waren, durch den Radweg um 22 ± 19 % gesenkt wurden. In der Friedrichstraße sank die NO2-Konzentration durch die Straßensperrung auf das Niveau des städtischen Hintergrunds, ohne dass sich die Luft-qualität in den Seitenstraßen verschlechterte. Diese wertvollen Ergebnisse wurden den verantwortlichen Ansprechpersonen in der Stadtverwaltung, die für die Bewertung des Erfolgs und der Zukunft der Maßnahmen verantwortlich sind, schnell mitgeteilt, was die Fähigkeit von LCS unterstreicht, politisch relevante Ergebnisse zu liefern. Da es sich um eine neue Technologie handelt, muss noch viel über LCS und ihren Wert für die akademische Forschung im Bereich der Atmosphärenwissenschaften gelernt werden. Dennoch hat diese Arbeit den Stand der Technik in mehrfacher Hinsicht verbessert. Erstens wurde eine neuartige Open-Source-Kalibrierungsmethode entwickelt, die von LCS-Anwender*innen für verschiedene Luftschadstoffe verwendet werden kann. Zweitens wurde die Beweisgrundlage für die Zuverlässigkeit von LCS zur Messung der Luftqualität in Städten gestärkt, indem durch neuartige Einsätze in Straßenschluchten festgestellt wurde, dass LCS mit hoher räumlicher Auflösung zum Verständnis der Dynamik der Luftverschmutzung auf kleinräumlicher Ebene eingesetzt werden kann. Schließlich ist es die erste Studie dieser Art, die LCS-Messungen direkt mit verkehrspolitischen Maßnahmen verknüpft, um deren Einfluss auf die lokale Luftqualität zu verstehen, was zu politisch relevanten Erkenntnissen führt, die für Entscheidungsträger*innen wertvoll sind. Die Studie ist ein Beispiel für das Potenzial von LCS, unser Verständnis von Luftverschmutzung in verschiedenen Maßstäben zu erweitern, sowie für ihre Fähigkeit, als wert-volle Werkzeuge in der transdisziplinären Forschung zu dienen. T2 - Verwendung kostengünstiger Sensoren zur Erfassung hochauflösender Messungen der Luftqualität in städtischen Umgebungen und zur Information über die Mobilitätspolitik KW - air pollution KW - urban KW - low-cost sensor KW - transdisciplinary KW - sustainability KW - mobility KW - policy KW - Luftverschmutzung KW - Mobilität KW - Politik KW - Nachhaltigkeit KW - Transdisziplinarität KW - Städte Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-601053 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Romero, G. E. A1 - Owocki, S. P. A1 - Araudo, A. T. A1 - Townsend, R. H. D. A1 - Benaglia, P. T1 - Using gamma-rays to probe the clumped structure of stellar winds N2 - Gamma-rays can be produced by the interaction of a relativistic jet and the matter of the stellar wind in the subclass of massive X-ray binaries known as “microquasars”. The relativistic jet is ejected from the surroundings of the compact object and interacts with cold protons from the stellar wind, producing pions that then quickly decay into gamma-rays. Since the resulting gamma-ray emissivity depends on the target density, the detection of rapid variability in microquasars with GLAST and the new generation of Cherenkov imaging arrays could be used to probe the clumped structure of the stellar wind. In particular, we show here that the relative fluctuation in gamma rays may scale with the square root of the ratio of porosity length to binary separation, $\sqrt{h/a}$, implying for example a ca. 10% variation in gamma ray emission for a quite moderate porosity, h/a ∼ 0.01. Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-18210 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brand, Ralf A1 - Nosrat, Sanaz A1 - Späth, Constantin A1 - Timme, Sinika T1 - Using COVID-19 Pandemic as a Prism: A Systematic Review of Methodological Approaches and the Quality of Empirical Studies on Physical Activity Behavior Change JF - Frontiers in Sports and Active Living N2 - Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of scientific endeavors. The goal of this systematic review is to evaluate the quality of the research on physical activity (PA) behavior change and its potential to contribute to policy-making processes in the early days of COVID-19 related restrictions. Methods: We conducted a systematic review of methodological quality of current research according to PRISMA guidelines using Pubmed and Web of Science, of articles on PA behavior change that were published within 365 days after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Items from the JBI checklist and the AXIS tool were used for additional risk of bias assessment. Evidence mapping is used for better visualization of the main results. Conclusions about the significance of published articles are based on hypotheses on PA behavior change in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: Among the 1,903 identified articles, there were 36% opinion pieces, 53% empirical studies, and 9% reviews. Of the 332 studies included in the systematic review, 213 used self-report measures to recollect prepandemic behavior in often small convenience samples. Most focused changes in PA volume, whereas changes in PA types were rarely measured. The majority had methodological reporting flaws. Few had very large samples with objective measures using repeated measure design (pre and during the pandemic). In addition to the expected decline in PA duration, these studies show that many of those who were active prepandemic, continued to be active during the pandemic. Conclusions: Research responded quickly at the onset of the pandemic. However, most of the studies lacked robust methodology, and PA behavior change data lacked the accuracy needed to guide policy makers. To improve the field, we propose the implementation of longitudinal cohort studies by larger organizations such as WHO to ease access to data on PA behavior, and suggest those institutions set clear standards for this research. Researchers need to ensure a better fit between the measurement method and the construct being measured, and use both objective and subjective measures where appropriate to complement each other and provide a comprehensive picture of PA behavior. KW - meta-science KW - exercise KW - methods KW - quality KW - study designs KW - standards Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.864468 SN - 2624-9367 VL - 4 SP - 1 EP - 17 PB - Frontiers CY - Lausanne, Schweiz ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Borck, Rainald A1 - Schrauth, Philipp T1 - Urban pollution BT - A global perspective T2 - CEPA Discussion Papers N2 - We use worldwide satellite data to analyse how population size and density affect urban pollution. We find that density significantly increases pollution exposure. Looking only at urban areas, we find that population size affects exposure more than density. Moreover, the effect is driven mostly by population commuting to core cities rather than the core city population itself. We analyse heterogeneity by geography and income levels. By and large, the influence of population on pollution is greatest in Asia and middle-income countries. A counterfactual simulation shows that PM2.5 exposure would fall by up to 36% and NO2 exposure up to 53% if within countries population size were equalized across all cities. T3 - CEPA Discussion Papers - 60 KW - population density KW - air pollution KW - gridded data Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-572049 SN - 2628-653X IS - 60 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jones, Eppie R. A1 - González-Fortes, Gloria M. A1 - Connell, Sarah A1 - Siska, Veronika A1 - Eriksson, Anders A1 - Martiniano, Rui A1 - McLaughlin, Russell L. A1 - Llorente, Marcos Gallego A1 - Cassidy, Lara M. A1 - Gamba, Cristina A1 - Meshveliani, Tengiz A1 - Bar-Yosef, Ofer A1 - Mueller, Werner A1 - Belfer-Cohen, Anna A1 - Matskevich, Zinovi A1 - Jakeli, Nino A1 - Higham, Thomas F. G. A1 - Currat, Mathias A1 - Lordkipanidze, David A1 - Hofreiter, Michael A1 - Manica, Andrea A1 - Pinhasi, Ron A1 - Bradley, Daniel G. T1 - Upper Palaeolithic genomes reveal deep roots of modern Eurasians JF - Nature Communications N2 - We extend the scope of European palaeogenomics by sequencing the genomes of Late Upper Palaeolithic (13,300 years old, 1.4-fold coverage) and Mesolithic (9,700 years old, 15.4-fold) males from western Georgia in the Caucasus and a Late Upper Palaeolithic (13,700 years old, 9.5-fold) male from Switzerland. While we detect Late Palaeolithic-Mesolithic genomic continuity in both regions, we find that Caucasus hunter-gatherers (CHG) belong to a distinct ancient clade that split from western hunter-gatherers similar to 45 kya, shortly after the expansion of anatomically modern humans into Europe and from the ancestors of Neolithic farmers similar to 25 kya, around the Last Glacial Maximum. CHG genomes significantly contributed to the Yamnaya steppe herders who migrated into Europe similar to 3,000 BC, supporting a formative Caucasus influence on this important Early Bronze age culture. CHG left their imprint on modern populations from the Caucasus and also central and south Asia possibly marking the arrival of Indo-Aryan languages. Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms9912 SN - 2041-1723 VL - 6 PB - Nature Publishing Group CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wagner, Andreas T1 - Unity in diversity BT - integrating different linguistic data in TUSNELDA JF - Interdisciplinary studies on information structure : ISIS ; working papers of the SFB 632 N2 - This paper describes the creation and preparation of TUSNELDA, a collection of corpus data built for linguistic research. This collection contains a number of linguistically annotated corpora which differ in various aspects such as language, text sorts / data types, encoded annotation levels, and linguistic theories underlying the annotation. The paper focuses on this variation on the one hand and the way how these heterogeneous data are integrated into one resource on the other hand. Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-8625 SN - 1866-4725 SN - 1614-4708 IS - 2 SP - 1 EP - 20 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Drechsler, Denis T1 - Unemployment in Germany and the Eurosclerosis debate BT - Can the Hartz reforms induce higher employment? N2 - Many European countries have experienced a significant increase of unemployment in recent years. This paper reviews several theoretical models that try to explain this phenomenon. Predominantly, these models claim a link between the poor performance of European labor markets and the high level of market regulation. Commonly referred to as the Eurosclerosis debate, prominent approaches consider insider-outsider relationships, search-models, and the influence of hiring and firing costs on equilibrium employment. The paper presents empirical evidence of each model and studies the relevance of the identified rigidities as a determinant of high unemployment in Europe. Furthermore, a case study analyzes the unemployment problem in Germany and critically discusses new reform efforts. In particular this section analyzes whether the recently enacted Hartz reforms can induce higher employment. T3 - Finanzwissenschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge - 48 Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-9036 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Stone, Kate A1 - Nicenboim, Bruno A1 - Vasishth, Shravan A1 - Rösler, Frank T1 - Understanding the effects of constraint and predictability in ERP T2 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Intuitively, strongly constraining contexts should lead to stronger probabilistic representations of sentences in memory. Encountering unexpected words could therefore be expected to trigger costlier shifts in these representations than expected words. However, psycholinguistic measures commonly used to study probabilistic processing, such as the N400 event-related potential (ERP) component, are sensitive to word predictability but not to contextual constraint. Some research suggests that constraint-related processing cost may be measurable via an ERP positivity following the N400, known as the anterior post-N400 positivity (PNP). The PNP is argued to reflect update of a sentence representation and to be distinct from the posterior P600, which reflects conflict detection and reanalysis. However, constraint-related PNP findings are inconsistent. We sought to conceptually replicate Federmeier et al. (2007) and Kuperberg et al. (2020), who observed that the PNP, but not the N400 or the P600, was affected by constraint at unexpected but plausible words. Using a pre-registered design and statistical approach maximising power, we demonstrated a dissociated effect of predictability and constraint: strong evidence for predictability but not constraint in the N400 window, and strong evidence for constraint but not predictability in the later window. However, the constraint effect was consistent with a P600 and not a PNP, suggesting increased conflict between a strong representation and unexpected input rather than greater update of the representation. We conclude that either a simple strong/weak constraint design is not always sufficient to elicit the PNP, or that previous PNP constraint findings could be an artifact of smaller sample size. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 829 KW - N400 KW - anterior PNP KW - posterior P600 KW - probabilistic processing KW - constraint KW - predictability KW - entropy Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-587594 SN - 1866-8364 IS - 829 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stone, Kate A1 - Nicenboim, Bruno A1 - Vasishth, Shravan A1 - Rösler, Frank T1 - Understanding the effects of constraint and predictability in ERP JF - Neurobiology of language N2 - Intuitively, strongly constraining contexts should lead to stronger probabilistic representations of sentences in memory. Encountering unexpected words could therefore be expected to trigger costlier shifts in these representations than expected words. However, psycholinguistic measures commonly used to study probabilistic processing, such as the N400 event-related potential (ERP) component, are sensitive to word predictability but not to contextual constraint. Some research suggests that constraint-related processing cost may be measurable via an ERP positivity following the N400, known as the anterior post-N400 positivity (PNP). The PNP is argued to reflect update of a sentence representation and to be distinct from the posterior P600, which reflects conflict detection and reanalysis. However, constraint-related PNP findings are inconsistent. We sought to conceptually replicate Federmeier et al. (2007) and Kuperberg et al. (2020), who observed that the PNP, but not the N400 or the P600, was affected by constraint at unexpected but plausible words. Using a pre-registered design and statistical approach maximising power, we demonstrated a dissociated effect of predictability and constraint: strong evidence for predictability but not constraint in the N400 window, and strong evidence for constraint but not predictability in the later window. However, the constraint effect was consistent with a P600 and not a PNP, suggesting increased conflict between a strong representation and unexpected input rather than greater update of the representation. We conclude that either a simple strong/weak constraint design is not always sufficient to elicit the PNP, or that previous PNP constraint findings could be an artifact of smaller sample size. KW - N400 KW - anterior PNP KW - posterior P600 KW - probabilistic processing KW - constraint KW - predictability KW - entropy Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1162/nol_a_00094 SN - 2641-4368 VL - 4 IS - 2 SP - 221 EP - 256 PB - MIT Press CY - Cambridge, MA, USA ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Dzikovska, Myroslava O. A1 - Callaway, Charles B. A1 - Stone, Matthew A1 - Moore, Johanna D. T1 - Understanding student input for tutorial dialogue in procedural domains N2 - We present an analysis of student language input in a corpus of tutoring dialogue in the domain of symbolic differentiation. Our focus on procedural tutoring makes the dialogue comparable to collaborative problem-solving (CPS). Existing CPS models describe the process of negotiating plans and goals, which also fits procedural tutoring. However, we provide a classification of student utterances and corpus annotation which shows that approximately 28% of non-trivial student language in this corpus is not accounted for by existing models, and addresses other functions, such as evaluating past actions or correcting mistakes. Our analysis can be used as a foundation for improving models of tutoring dialogue. Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-10193 ER - TY - THES A1 - Trautmann, Tina T1 - Understanding global water storage variations using model-data integration T1 - Verständnis der Variabilität globaler Wasserspeicher mittels Modell-Daten Integration N2 - Climate change is one of the greatest challenges to humanity in this century, and most noticeable consequences are expected to be impacts on the water cycle – in particular the distribution and availability of water, which is fundamental for all life on Earth. In this context, it is essential to better understand where and when water is available and what processes influence variations in water storages. While estimates of the overall terrestrial water storage (TWS) variations are available from the GRACE satellites, these represent the vertically integrated signal over all water stored in ice, snow, soil moisture, groundwater and surface water bodies. Therefore, complementary observational data and hydrological models are still required to determine the partitioning of the measured signal among different water storages and to understand the underlying processes. However, the application of large-scale observational data is limited by their specific uncertainties and the incapacity to measure certain water fluxes and storages. Hydrological models, on the other hand, vary widely in their structure and process-representation, and rarely incorporate additional observational data to minimize uncertainties that arise from their simplified representation of the complex hydrologic cycle. In this context, this thesis aims to contribute to improving the understanding of global water storage variability by combining simple hydrological models with a variety of complementary Earth observation-based data. To this end, a model-data integration approach is developed, in which the parameters of a parsimonious hydrological model are calibrated against several observational constraints, inducing GRACE TWS, simultaneously, while taking into account each data’s specific strengths and uncertainties. This approach is used to investigate 3 specific aspects that are relevant for modelling and understanding the composition of large-scale TWS variations. The first study focusses on Northern latitudes, where snow and cold-region processes define the hydrological cycle. While the study confirms previous findings that seasonal dynamics of TWS are dominated by the cyclic accumulation and melt of snow, it reveals that inter-annual TWS variations on the contrary, are determined by variations in liquid water storages. Additionally, it is found to be important to consider the impact of compensatory effects of spatially heterogeneous hydrological variables when aggregating the contribution of different storage components over large areas. Hence, the determinants of TWS variations are scale-dependent and underlying driving mechanism cannot be simply transferred between spatial and temporal scales. These findings are supported by the second study for the global land areas beyond the Northern latitudes as well. This second study further identifies the considerable impact of how vegetation is represented in hydrological models on the partitioning of TWS variations. Using spatio-temporal varying fields of Earth observation-based data to parameterize vegetation activity not only significantly improves model performance, but also reduces parameter equifinality and process uncertainties. Moreover, the representation of vegetation drastically changes the contribution of different water storages to overall TWS variability, emphasizing the key role of vegetation for water allocation, especially between sub-surface and delayed water storages. However, the study also identifies parameter equifinality regarding the decay of sub-surface and delayed water storages by either evapotranspiration or runoff, and thus emphasizes the need for further constraints hereof. The third study focuses on the role of river water storage, in particular whether it is necessary to include computationally expensive river routing for model calibration and validation against the integrated GRACE TWS. The results suggest that river routing is not required for model calibration in such a global model-data integration approach, due to the larger influence other observational constraints, and the determinability of certain model parameters and associated processes are identified as issues of greater relevance. In contrast to model calibration, considering river water storage derived from routing schemes can already significantly improve modelled TWS compared to GRACE observations, and thus should be considered for model evaluation against GRACE data. Beyond these specific findings that contribute to improved understanding and modelling of large-scale TWS variations, this thesis demonstrates the potential of combining simple modeling approaches with diverse Earth observational data to improve model simulations, overcome inconsistencies of different observational data sets, and identify areas that require further research. These findings encourage future efforts to take advantage of the increasing number of diverse global observational data. N2 - Der Klimawandel stellt mit Abstand eine der größten Herausforderungen für die Menschheit in diesem Jahrhundert da, und die spürbarsten Folgen werden voraussichtlich die Auswirkungen auf den Wasserkreislauf sein - insbesondere auf die Verteilung und Verfügbarkeit von Wasser, welches Grundlage allen Lebens dieser Erde ist. In diesem Zusammenhang ist es von entscheidender Bedeutung, besser zu verstehen, wo und wann Wasser verfügbar ist und welche Prozesse natürliche Schwankungen der Wasserspeicher beeinflussen. Obwohl Schätzungen der Gesamtschwankungen der terrestrischen Wasserspeicher (TWS) basierend auf Daten der GRACE-Satelliten vorliegen, stellen diese nur das vertikal integrierte Signal über alles in Eis, Schnee, Bodenfeuchtigkeit, Grundwasser und Oberflächengewässern gespeicherte Wasser dar. Daher sind ergänzende Beobachtungsdaten und hydrologische Modelle notwendig, um die Aufteilung des gemessenen Signals auf verschiedenen Wasserspeicher zu bestimmen und die zugrunde liegenden Prozesse zu verstehen. Die Verwendung von großmaßstäblichen Beobachtungsdaten ist jedoch durch ihre spezifischen Unsicherheiten und die Unfähigkeit, bestimmte Wasserflüsse und -speicher zu messen, eingeschränkt. Hydrologische Modelle hingegen unterscheiden sich stark in ihrer Struktur und Prozessdarstellung und beziehen nur selten zusätzliche Beobachtungsdaten ein, um Unsicherheiten zu minimieren, die sich aus ihrer vereinfachten Darstellung des komplexen Wasserkreislaufs ergeben. In diesem Zusammenhang gibt diese Arbeit einen Beitrag zum besseren Verständnis der Schwankungen globaler Wasserspeicher, indem einfache hydrologische Modelle mit einer Vielzahl sich ergänzender Erdbeobachtungsdaten kombiniert werden. Dafür wird ein Ansatz zur Integration von Modellen und Daten entwickelt, bei dem die Parameter eines einfachen hydrologischen Modells gleichzeitig gegen mehrere Beobachtungsdaten, inklusive GRACE TWS, kalibriert werden, wobei deren spezifischen Stärken und Unsicherheiten berücksichtigt werden. Dieser Ansatz wird genutzt, um drei spezifische Aspekte, die für die Modellierung und das Verständnis der Zusammensetzung großskaliger TWS-Schwankungen relevant sind, zu untersuchen. Die erste Studie konzentriert sich auf die nördlichen Breiten, wo Schnee und Prozesse kalter Regionen den hydrologischen Kreislauf bestimmen. Während die Studie frühere Erkenntnisse darin bestätigt, dass die saisonale Dynamik des TWS von der zyklischen Akkumulation und Schmelze von Schnee dominiert wird, zeigt sie, dass die zwischenjährlichen TWS-Schwankungen im Gegenteil durch Variationen der Flüssigwasserspeicher bestimmt werden. Darüber hinaus wird festgestellt, dass es wichtig ist, die Auswirkungen kompensatorischer Effekte räumlich heterogener hydrologischer Variablen zu berücksichtigen, wenn der Beitrag verschiedener Speicherkomponenten über große Gebiete aggregiert wird. Die Determinanten der TWS-Schwankungen sind skalenabhängig, und die zugrunde liegenden Antriebsmechanismen lassen sich nicht einfach zwischen räumlichen und zeitlichen Skalen übertragen. Diese Ergebnisse werden durch die zweite Studie auch auf globaler Skale bestätigt. Diese zweite Studie zeigt außerdem, dass die Art und Weise, wie Vegetation in hydrologischen Modellen dargestellt wird, einen erheblichen Einfluss auf die Aufteilung der TWS-Variationen hat. Die Verwendung von raum-zeitlich variierenden Erdbeobachtungsdaten zur Parametrisierung der Vegetationsaktivität verbessert nicht nur die Modellleistung erheblich, sondern verringert auch die Parameterequifinalität und somit die Prozessunsicherheiten. Darüber hinaus beeinflusst die Repräsentation der Vegetation drastisch den Einfluss verschiedener Wasserspeicher zur Gesamtvariabilität des TWS und unterstreicht damit die Schlüsselrolle der Vegetation für die Wasserverteilung, insbesondere zwischen unterirdischen und verzögerten Wasserspeichern. Die Studie zeigt jedoch auch, dass die Parameter für den Verringerung der unterirdischen und verzögerten Wasserspeichern, entweder via Evapotranspiration oder via Abfluss, äquivalent sind, und unterstreicht damit die Notwendigkeit weiterer Eingrenzung durch Beobachtungsdaten. Die dritte Studie befasst sich mit der Rolle der Wasserspeicherung in Flüssen, insbesondere mit der Frage, ob es notwendig ist, das rechenintensive Abfluss-Routing für die Kalibrierung und Validierung des Modells gegen GRACE TWS Daten zu berücksichtigen. Die Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass das Abfluss-Routing für die Modellkalibrierung in einem solchen globalen Modell-Daten-Integrationsansatz nicht erforderlich ist, da andere Beobachtungsdaten einen größeren Einfluss haben und die Definierbarkeit bestimmter Modellparameter und damit zusammenhängender Prozesse relevantere Probleme darstellen. Im Gegensatz zur Modellkalibrierung kann die Berücksichtigung von Flusswasserspeichern jedoch den modellierten TWS im Vergleich zu GRACE-Beobachtungen bereits erheblich verbessern und sollte daher bei der Modellevaluierung gegen GRACE-Daten berücksichtigt werden. Über diese spezifischen Ergebnisse hinaus, die zum besseren Verständnis und Modellierung großskaliger TWS-Variationen beitragen, zeigt diese Arbeit das Potenzial der Kombination einfacher Modellierungsansätze mit verschiedenen Erdbeobachtungsdaten zur Verbesserung von Modellsimulationen, zur Überwindung von Inkonsistenzen zwischen verschiedenen Beobachtungsdatensätzen und zur Identifizierung von Themen, die weitere Forschung erfordern. Diese Ergebnisse ermutigen künftige Forschungen, die zunehmende Zahl unterschiedlicher globaler Beobachtungsdaten zu nutzen. KW - global hydrological modeling KW - model-data integration KW - terrestrial water storage variation KW - model calibration KW - globale hydrologische Modellierung KW - Modellkalibrierung KW - Model-Daten Integration KW - Variationen terrestrischer Wasserspeicher Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-565954 ER -