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Mai 2019

Use, Misuse, and Reuse of Continuous Integration Features

2. Mai 2019 @ 14:00 - 15:30
N.1.42

Prof. Shane McIntosh Abstract: Continuous Integration (CI) is a popular practice where software systems are automatically compiled and tested as changes appear in the version control system of a project. Like other software artifacts, CI specifications, which describe the CI process, require maintenance effort. In this talk, I will describe the results of an empirical analysis of patterns of feature use and misuse in the Travis CI specifications of 9,312 open source systems. To help developers to detect and remove…

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TEWI-Kolloquium: A Survey of Evaluation Techniques and Systems for Answer Set Programming

3. Mai 2019 @ 11:00 - 13:00
S.1.42

Prof. Francesco Ricca Abstract: Answer set programming (ASP) is a prominent knowledge representation and reasoning paradigm that found both industrial and scientific applications. The success of ASP is due to the combination of two factors: a rich modeling language and the availability of efficient ASP implementations. In this talk we trace the history of ASP systems, describing the key evaluation techniques and their implementation in actual tools. CV: Francesco Ricca (www.mat.unical.it/ricca) is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of…

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TEWI-Kolloquium: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in media applications and services

9. Mai 2019 @ 10:00 - 12:00
S.1.42

Dr.-Ing. Christian Keimel Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is nowadays used frequently in many application domains. Although sometimes considered only as an afterthought in the public discussion compared to other domains such as health, transportation, and manufacturing, the media domain is also transformed by AI enabling new opportunities, from content creation e.g. “robojournalism” and individualised content to optimisation of the content production and distribution. Underlaying many of these new opportunities is the use of AI in its current reincarnation as deep…

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Why AI is shaping our games

16. Mai 2019 @ 10:00 - 11:30
B01.0.203

Dr. Johanna Pirker Abstract: AI is used to create parts of our games. It provides intelligent enemy behavior, techniques such as pathfinding or can be used to generate in-game content procedurally. AI can also play our games. The idea to train computers to beat humans in game-like environments such as Jeopardy!, Chess, or soccer is not a new one. But can AI also design our games? The role of Artificial Intelligence in the game development process is constantly expanding. In…

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Estimating Space-Time Covariance from Finite Sample Sets

22. Mai 2019 @ 11:00 - 12:30
B02.1.59

Dr. Stephan Alexander Weiss Covariance matrices are central to many adaptive filtering and optimisation problems. In practice, they have to be estimated from a finite number of samples; on this, I will review some known results from spectrum estimation and multiple-input multiple-output communications systems, and how properties that are assumed to be inherent in covariance and power spectral densities can easily be lost in the estimation process. I will discuss new results on space-time covariance estimation, and how the estimation…

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Juni 2019

Teaching about AR and Teaching with AR

17. Juni 2019 @ 16:00 - 18:00
S.2.42

PD Dr. Ralf Klamma Abstract: Augmented Reality (AR) is on the way to establishing itself in business and teaching once more. However, there is a lack of uniform guidelines or even standards both in the creation of teaching materials and in the use of AR in teaching. In addition, the industry needs enough well-trained specialists who can implement the established AR concepts, making a transfer from university to industry necessary. Therefore, in this talk we address both challenges in teaching…

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TEWI-Kolloquium: MEMS microfabrication-part 2: Back-end

25. Juni 2019 @ 10:30 - 12:00
B04.1.06

Dr. Ali Roshanghias Abstract: In this talk, the back-end processing and integration technologies of MEMS devices will be addressed. Unlike electronics IC packaging, MEMS packaging in not well-established, is expensive (up to 80% of the product total cost and is custom-built. Here, we will introduce the basics of MEMS packaging in different levels of integrations. The common backend processes will be covered in this talk such as wafer dicing, wafer thinning, wafer bonding, molding and over-molding, die-attach, solder bumping and…

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Juli 2019

TEWI-Kolloquium: On-the-fly Collaboration for Legacy Business Process Systems in An Open Service Environment

5. Juli 2019 @ 10:00 - 12:00
S.2.69

Prof. Liang ZHANG (Leon) Ph.D Abstract: Dynamic, distributed and open business forces enterprises to support various critical requirements, such as, timely reacting to changes, properly reusing business assets and smoothly collaborating with external partners. Existing approaches focus on mechanisms dealing with heterogeneity, but there is a lack of frameworks enabling legacy business processes performing collaboration in an open service environment. This paper proposes the L2L service framework featuring reactive IoT event messaging and coordinator-based collaborating between autonomous enterprises. Along with…

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Swarm Robotics – A Formal Approach

8. Juli 2019 @ 15:00 - 16:30
B02.2.05

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heiko Hamann Abstract: In similar style to the book of the same title we try to understand how to design large-scale robot systems by going through several example scenarios on topics such as aggregation, task allocation, self-assembly, collective decision-making, and collective construction. We study the methodology behind building multiple, simple robots and how the complexity emerges from multiple interactions between these robots such that they are able to solve difficult tasks. CV: Heiko Hamann received his doctorate in…

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September 2019

Die Welt aus Schwingungen zusammensetzen!

5. September 2019 @ 16:00 - 17:30
B04.1.06

Prof. Dr. Johannes Huber Zum 250. Geburtstag von Joseph Fourier Kurzfassung: Der französische Mathematiker und Physiker Joseph Fourier (1768 – 1830) erkannte, dass jede mathematische Funktion in einem begrenzten Definitionsbereich durch eine Summe von sinus-Schwingungen approximierbar ist, was nicht zuletzt für die Ingenieurwissenschaften von eminenter Bedeutung ist. Im Vortrag wird zunächst versucht, die Grundaussagen der Theorie allgemeinverständlich zu veranschaulichen. Anmerkungen zum Empfinden von Wohlklang und Dissonanz in der Musik anhand der Fourier-Reihenentwicklung von Schallwellen sowie hochaktuelle Erkenntnisse von Fourier zum…

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