@misc{BaierDanielFrostetal., author = {Baier, Daniel and Daniel, Ines and Frost, Sarah and Naundorf, Robert}, title = {Image Data Analysis and Classification in Marketing}, series = {Advances in Data Analysis and Classification}, volume = {6}, journal = {Advances in Data Analysis and Classification}, number = {4}, issn = {1862-5347}, pages = {253 -- 276}, language = {en} } @incollection{DanielBaier, author = {Daniel, Ines and Baier, Daniel}, title = {Image Clustering Algorithms and the Usage of Images for Marketing Purposes}, series = {Data Analysis Methods and its Applications}, booktitle = {Data Analysis Methods and its Applications}, editor = {Pociecha, J{\´o}zef and Decker, Reinhold}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {Warschau}, isbn = {978-83-255-3458-5}, pages = {171 -- 182}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BaierDaniel, author = {Baier, Daniel and Daniel, Ines}, title = {Image Clustering for Marketing Purposes}, series = {Challenges at the interface of data analysis, computer science, and optimization, Karlsruhe, July 21 - 23, 2010}, booktitle = {Challenges at the interface of data analysis, computer science, and optimization, Karlsruhe, July 21 - 23, 2010}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-642-24465-0}, pages = {487 -- 494}, language = {en} } @misc{DanielFrostBaier, author = {Daniel, Ines and Frost, Sarah and Baier, Daniel}, title = {Market Segmentation Using Color Information of Images}, series = {International Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies}, volume = {6}, journal = {International Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies}, number = {1}, issn = {2073-9729}, doi = {10.7903/ijecs.1400}, pages = {137 -- 144}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DanielBaier, author = {Daniel, Ines and Baier, Daniel}, title = {Towards Lifestyle Segmentation via Uploaded Images from Surveys and Social Networks}, series = {International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2015), Fort Worth, Texas, USA, 13-16 December 2015, Vol. 6}, booktitle = {International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2015), Fort Worth, Texas, USA, 13-16 December 2015, Vol. 6}, publisher = {Curran}, address = {Red Hook, NY}, isbn = {978-1-5108-1916-0}, pages = {4906 -- 4915}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BaierDaniel, author = {Baier, Daniel and Daniel, Ines}, title = {Typologisieren und Segmentieren von Verbrauchern auf Basis digitaler Bilder: Verfahren und Einsatzm{\"o}glichkeiten}, series = {Dialogmarketing Perspektiven 2015/2016, Tagungsband 10. wissenschaftlicher interdisziplin{\"a}rer Kongress f{\"u}r Dialogmarketing}, booktitle = {Dialogmarketing Perspektiven 2015/2016, Tagungsband 10. wissenschaftlicher interdisziplin{\"a}rer Kongress f{\"u}r Dialogmarketing}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-12924-8}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-12924-8}, pages = {119 -- 132}, language = {de} } @incollection{DanielBaier, author = {Daniel, Ines and Baier, Daniel}, title = {Lifestyle Segmentation Based on Contents of Preferred Images Versus Ratings of Items}, series = {Algorithms from and for Nature and Life Classification and Data Analysis}, booktitle = {Algorithms from and for Nature and Life Classification and Data Analysis}, editor = {Lausen, Berthold and Poel, Dirk van den and Ultsch, Alfred}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-319-00035-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-00035-0_44}, pages = {439 -- 447}, language = {de} } @incollection{DanielSaennEimecke, author = {Daniel, Ines and S{\"a}nn, Alexander and Eimecke, J{\"o}rgen}, title = {eBusiness an der BTU Cottbus: Eine neue Perspektive}, series = {Gr{\"u}ndung, Innovation und Transformation - Wirtschaftswissenschaften an der BTU Cottbus}, booktitle = {Gr{\"u}ndung, Innovation und Transformation - Wirtschaftswissenschaften an der BTU Cottbus}, editor = {Albach, Horst and Baier, Daniel and Mißler-Behr, Magdalena}, publisher = {Eul}, address = {Lohmar}, isbn = {978-3-8441-0198-0}, pages = {199 -- 204}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Daniel, author = {Daniel, Ines}, title = {Lebensstilsegmentierung aufgrund einer inhaltsbasierten Auswertung digitaler Bilder}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-04189-2}, pages = {244}, abstract = {Die Marktsegmentierung ist eines der meist diskutierten Themen im Marketing. Eine kaum genutzte Datengrundlage stellt dabei die inhaltsbasierte Auswertung digitaler Bilder dar. Digitale Bilder nehmen in der heutigen Gesellschaft einen immer gr{\"o}ßeren Stellenwert ein und werden zunehmend {\"o}ffentlich verbreitet. F{\"u}r die Marktforschung entstehen somit zahlreiche neue Daten, welche neue Erkenntnisse liefern k{\"o}nnen. Vor diesem Hintergrund verfolgt Ines Daniel die Frage, ob Fotografien die Aktivit{\"a}ten, Meinungen und Interessen ihrer Besitzer reflektieren. Zudem pr{\"u}ft sie, ob und wie probandenseitig bereit gestellte Fotografien die Datenerhebung und -auswertung erweitern k{\"o}nnen. Das entwickelte Konzept zur Fotografie gest{\"u}tzten Lebensstilsegmentierung wurde mittels zweier empirischer Untersuchungen validiert.}, language = {de} } @misc{FriedrichHollensteinerScherfetal., author = {Friedrich, Ines and Hollensteiner, Jacqueline and Scherf, Janna and Weyergraf, Judith and Klassen, Anna and Poehlein, Anja and Hertel, Robert and Daniel, Rolf}, title = {Complete Genome Sequence of Stenotrophomonas indicatrix DAIF1}, series = {Microbiology Resource Announcements}, volume = {10}, journal = {Microbiology Resource Announcements}, number = {6}, issn = {2576-098X}, doi = {10.1128/MRA.01484-20}, pages = {1 -- 3}, abstract = {We present the complete genome of Stenotrophomonas indicatrix DAIF1, which was isolated from an oligotrophic pond in a water protection area. Whole-genome alignments indicated that strain DAIF1 belongs to the species Stenotrophomonas indicatrix. The whole genome (4,639,375 bp) harbors 4,108 protein-encoding genes, including 3,029 genes with assigned functions.}, language = {en} } @misc{HollensteinerFriedrichHollsteinetal., author = {Hollensteiner, Jacqueline and Friedrich, Ines and Hollstein, Lucas and Lamping, Jan-Philipp and Wolf, Kalina and Liesegang, Heiko and Poehlein, Anja and Hertel, Robert and Daniel, Rolf}, title = {Complete Genome Sequence of Kinneretia sp. Strain DAIF2, Isolated from a Freshwater Pond}, series = {Microbiology Resource Announcements}, volume = {10}, journal = {Microbiology Resource Announcements}, number = {8}, issn = {2576-098X}, doi = {10.1128/MRA.00003-21}, pages = {1 -- 3}, abstract = {Kinneretia sp. strain DAIF2 was isolated from a eutrophic freshwater pond. The genome consists of a single chromosome (6,010,585 bp) with a GC content of 69.3\%. The whole-genome-based phylogeny of DAIF2 revealed a closest relation to the genus Kinneretia.}, language = {en} } @misc{FriedrichHollensteinerSchneideretal., author = {Friedrich, Ines and Hollensteiner, Jacqueline and Schneider, Dominik and Poehlein, Anja and Hertel, Robert and Daniel, Rolf}, title = {First Complete Genome Sequences of Janthinobacterium lividum EIF1 and EIF2 and their Comparative Genome Analysis}, series = {Genome Biology and Evolution}, volume = {12}, journal = {Genome Biology and Evolution}, number = {10}, issn = {1759-6653}, doi = {10.1093/gbe/evaa148}, pages = {1782 -- 1788}, abstract = {We present the first two complete genomes of the Janthinobacterium lividum species, namely strains EIF1 and EIF2, which both possess the ability to synthesize violacein. The violet pigment violacein is a secondary metabolite with antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and antitumoral properties. Both strains were isolated from environmental oligotrophic water ponds in G{\"o}ttingen. The strains were phylogenetically classified by ANI analysis and showed a species assignment to Janthinobacterium lividum with 97.72\% (EIF1) and 97.66\% (EIF2) identity. These are the first complete genome sequences of strains belonging to the species Janthinobacterium lividum. The genome of strain EIF1 consists of one circular chromosome (6,373,589 bp) with a GC-content of 61.98\%. The genome contains 5,551 coding sequences, 122 rRNAs, 93 tRNAs, and 1 tm-RNA. The genome of EIF2 comprises one circular chromosome (6,399,352 bp) with a GC-content of 61.63\% and a circular plasmid p356839 (356,839 bp) with a GC-content of 57.21\%. The chromosome encodes 5,691 coding sequences, 122 rRNAs, 93 tRNAs, and 1 tm-RNA and the plasmid harbors 245 coding sequences. In addition to the highly conserved chromosomally encoded violacein operon, the plasmid comprises a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase cluster (NRPS) with similarity to xenoamicin, which is a bioactive compound effective against protozoan parasites.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DanielBruschGrosseetal., author = {Daniel, Ines and Brusch, Michael and Große, Kerstin and Kozlowski, Therese}, title = {Employer Branding as Important Issue in Attracting New Academic Employees - An Assessment from a Student's Point of View}, series = {Proceedings of the 18th QMOD Conference on Quality and Service Sciences, Seoul (Korea) 2015}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th QMOD Conference on Quality and Service Sciences, Seoul (Korea) 2015}, publisher = {University Library Press}, address = {Lund}, isbn = {978-91-7623-086-2}, language = {en} } @misc{ZundelDangelHaepkeetal., author = {Zundel, Stefan and Dangel, Daniel R. and H{\"a}pke, Ulrich and Kaiser, David Brian and Liese, Manja and Macholz, Rainer and Sondermann, Wolf Dieter and Strauß, Christian and Sures, Bernd and Terytze, Konstantin and Vogel, Ines and Weith, Thomas and Worzyk, Florian}, title = {Altlastenmanagement und Fl{\"a}chenrecycling: Bausteine f{\"u}r ein nachhaltiges Landmanagement}, series = {Altlasten Spektrum}, volume = {23}, journal = {Altlasten Spektrum}, number = {1}, issn = {0942-3818}, pages = {15 -- 21}, language = {de} } @misc{HertelSchoeneMittelstaedtetal., author = {Hertel, Robert and Sch{\"o}ne, Kerstin and Mittelst{\"a}dt, Carolin and Meißner, Janek and Zschoche, Nick and Collignon, Madeline and Kohler, Christian and Friedrich, Ines and Schneider, Dominik and Hoppert, Michael and Kuhn, Ramona and Schwedt, Inge and Scholz, Patricia and Poehlein, Anja and Martienssen, Marion and Ischebeck, Till and Daniel, Rolf and Commichau, Fabian M.}, title = {Characterization of glyphosate-resistant Burkholderia anthina and Burkholderia cenocepacia isolates from a commercial Roundup® solution}, series = {Environmental Microbiology Reports}, volume = {14}, journal = {Environmental Microbiology Reports}, number = {1}, issn = {1758-2229}, doi = {10.1111/1758-2229.13022}, pages = {70 -- 84}, abstract = {Roundup® is the brand name for herbicide solutions containing glyphosate, which specifically inhibits the 5-enolpyruvyl-shikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) synthase of the shikimate pathway. The inhibition of the EPSP synthase causes plant death because EPSP is required for biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids. Glyphosate also inhibits the growth of archaea, bacteria, Apicomplexa, algae and fungi possessing an EPSP synthase. Here, we have characterized two glyphosate-resistant bacteria from a Roundup solution. Taxonomic classification revealed that the isolates 1CH1 and 2CH1 are Burkholderia anthina and Burkholderia cenocepacia strains respectively. Both isolates cannot utilize glyphosate as a source of phosphorus and synthesize glyphosate-sensitive EPSP synthase variants. Burkholderia. anthina 1CH1 and B. cenocepacia 2CH1 tolerate high levels of glyphosate because the herbicide is not taken up by the bacteria. Previously, it has been observed that the exposure of soil bacteria to herbicides like glyphosate promotes the development of antibiotic resistances. Antibiotic sensitivity testing revealed that the only the B. cenocepacia 2CH1 isolate showed increased resistance to a variety of antibiotics. Thus, the adaptation of B. anthina 1CH1 and B. cenocepacia 2CH1 to glyphosate did not generally increase the antibiotic resistance of both bacteria. However, our study confirms the genomic adaptability of bacteria belonging to the genus Burkholderia.}, language = {en} } @misc{FriedrichBodenbergerNeubaueretal., author = {Friedrich, Ines and Bodenberger, Bernhard and Neubauer, Hannes and Hertel, Robert and Daniel, Rolf}, title = {Down in the pond: Isolation and characterization of a new Serratia marcescens strain (LVF3) from the surface water near frog's lettuce (Groenlandia densa)}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {16}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {11}, issn = {1932-6203}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0259673}, abstract = {Serratia marcescens is a species that belongs to the family of Yersiniaceae. This family comprises taxa representing opportunistic human- and phytopathogens but also plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). This study describes a novel Gram-negative strain (LVF3R) of the species Serratia marcescens. The strain was characterized genomically, morphologically, and physiologically. In addition, the potential of the isolate to act as a host strain to assess the diversity of Serratia associated phages in environmental samples was explored. Average nucleotide identity analysis revealed that LVF3R belongs to the species Serratia marcescens. In silico analysis and ProphageSeq data resulted in the identification of one prophage, which is capable of viral particle formation. Electron microscopy showed cells of a rod-shaped, flagellated morphotype. The cells revealed a length and width of 1-1.6 μm and 0.8 μm, respectively. LVF3R showed optimal growth at 30 C and in the presence of up to 2\% (w/v) NaCl. It exhibited resistances to ampicillin, erythromycin, oxacillin, oxytetracycline, rifampicin, tetracycline, and vancomycin. Genome data indicate that strain S. marcescens LVF3R is a potential PGPR strain. It harbors genes coding for indole acetic acid (IAA) biosynthesis, siderophore production, plant polymer degradation enzymes, acetoin synthesis, flagellar proteins, type IV secretion system, chemotaxis, phosphorous solubilization, and biofilm formation.}, language = {en} } @misc{FriedrichKlassenNeubaueretal., author = {Friedrich, Ines and Klassen, Anna and Neubauer, Hannes and Schneider, Dominik and Hertel, Robert and Daniel, Rolf}, title = {Living in a Puddle of Mud: Isolation and Characterization of Two Novel Caulobacteraceae Strains Brevundimonas pondensis sp. nov. and Brevundimonas goettingensis sp. nov.}, series = {Applied Microbiology}, volume = {1}, journal = {Applied Microbiology}, number = {1}, issn = {2673-8007}, doi = {10.3390/applmicrobiol1010005}, pages = {38 -- 59}, abstract = {Brevundimonas is a genus of freshwater bacteria belonging to the family Caulobacteraceae. The present study describes two novel species of the genus Brevundimonas (LVF1 T and LVF2 T ). Both were genomically, morphologically, and physiologically characterized. Average nucleotide identity analysis revealed both are unique among known Brevundimonas strains. In silico and additional ProphageSeq analyses resulted in two prophages in the LVF1 T genome and a remnant prophage in the LVF2 T genome. Bacterial LVF1 T cells form an elliptical morphotype, in average 1 µ m in length and 0.46 µ m in width, with a single flagellum. LVF2 T revealed motile cells approximately 1.6 µ m in length and 0.6 µ m in width with a single flagellum, and sessile cell types 1.3 µ m in length and 0.6 µ m in width. Both are Gram-negative, aerobic, have optimal growth at 30 ◦ C (up to 0.5 to 1\% NaCl). Both are resistant towards erythromycin, meropenem, streptomycin, tetracycline and vancomycin. Anaerobic growth was observed after 14 days for LVF1 T only. For LVF1 T the name Brevundimonas pondensis sp. nov. and for LVF2 T the name Brevundimonas goettingensis sp. nov. are proposed. Type strains are LVF1 T (=DSM 112304 T = CCUG 74982 T = LMG 32096 T ) and LVF2 T (=DSM 112305 T = CCUG 74983 T = LMG 32097 T ).}, language = {en} }