TY - JOUR A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Die Grenzen des Auges JF - Physik Journal N2 - Mithilfe geeigneter Hilfsmittel lassen sich die Wahrnehmungsgrenzen des Auges überwinden. Menschliche Augen weisen räumliche, zeitliche und spektrale Begrenzungen auf, welche die Wahrnehmung einschränken. Geeignete optische Geräte und Kameras helfen, diese zu überwinden und eine große Vielfalt an physikalischen Phänomenen für die Lehre zu erschließen. Die Angaben zu den Anteilen an aufgenommener Information durch die menschlichen Sinnesorgane schwanken meist zwischen etwa 81 und 87 Prozent für die Augen, 10 bis 11 Prozent für die Ohren und dem Rest für schmecken, riechen und tasten. Das Produktmarketing macht sich dies gezielt zunutze. Offensichtlich ist für alle subjektiven Wahrnehmungen unserer Umwelt das Auge sehr wichtig; in Bezug auf räumliche und zeitliche Auflösung sowie spektrale Empfindlichkeit ist es jedoch eingeschränkt. Die dadurch entstehenden Wahrnehmungsgrenzen für physikalische Vorgänge und Objekte lassen sich durch geeignete optische Geräte mit – das Auge ersetzenden – Sensoren in Kamerasystemen überwinden (Abb. 1). Dies erhöht die Zahl beobachtbarer technischer und natürlicher Phänomene und den daraus gewonnenen Informationsgehalt deutlich. Da entsprechende Kameras relativ preiswert sind und sich damit viele einfache Experimente erfolgreich demonstrieren lassen, kann ein gezielter Einsatz die Lehre der Physik an Schulen und in einführenden Vorlesungen an Hochschulen bereichern und den Einstieg in verwandte Gebiete wie die Infrarotastronomie vorbereiten. (...) Y1 - 2023 IS - 3 SP - 28 EP - 33 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - The evolution of IR imaging: What’s next? JF - Laser Focus World Magazine N2 - The vast majority of all human sensory inputs occur through our eyes. Light from direct sources or scattered light from objects enters our eyes and is focused onto the retina. The resulting signals are interpreted by the brain, which leads to the perception of the image of the observed objects. Although quite efficient for our daily life, many technological applications require sensor properties beyond the characteristics of our eyes. A major limitation regarding microscopic objects is spatial resolution, which is overcome by microscopes. Time resolution can be dealt with using either time-lapse or high-speed cameras. Finally, eyes only detect visible radiation within the wavelength range from about 380 nm to 780 nm. Changing the detected spectral range of electromagnetic radiation can dramatically enhance our vision. Shorter wavelengths such as x-rays are valuable tools for medical imaging, while ultraviolet (UV) imaging is used for forensics. Longer-wavelength thermal radiation used for imaging is often defined within spectral ranges, characterized by the photoelectric detector materials used and the respective atmospheric windows. Y1 - 2022 UR - https://www.laserfocusworld.com/detectors-imaging/article/14233175/the-evolution-of-ir-imaging-whats-next SP - 23 EP - 26 PB - endeavor business media ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael ED - Haglund, Jesper ED - Jeppsson, Fredrik ED - Schönborn, Konrad J. T1 - Fundamentals of Thermal Imaging T2 - Thermal Cameras in Science Education N2 - The quantitative explanation of thermal radiation in 1900 by Max Planck started a development, which today has resulted in modern infrared technologies with thermal imaging cameras. The present work briefly describes the fundamentals of infrared imaging, based on the fact, that every object at a temperature T > 0 K emits thermal radiation. Its amount is only governed by temperature and the material quantity emissivity. Factors that define types and properties of commercial IR cameras, such as temperature range in nature and industry, the atmospheric windows for IR radiation as well as available optics and detectors are discussed. A short summary of typical specifications of IR cameras and interpretation of recorded images is given. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85288-7_2 SP - 7 EP - 25 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael ED - Haglund, Jesper ED - Jeppsson, Fredrik ED - Schönborn, Konrad J. T1 - Infrared Cameras as Smartphone Accessory: Qualitative Visualization or Quantitative Measurement? T2 - Thermal Cameras in Science Education N2 - Recently, infrared cameras have become available as smartphone accessories. Being less expensive than regular infrared cameras they are readily affordable and widespread use in the future is expected. Available commercial models are compared and examples for meaningful use and interpretation of respective qualitative images is given. The respective arguments also directly apply to other commonly used low-grade IR cameras with similar pixel resolution and frame rates. It is assumed that users know about the typical problems due to, e.g., thermal reflections. Rather than discussing those, focus is on the danger of wrong interpretations, in particular with regard to the low frame rate, the often implemented image processing within the cameras, the imposed restrictions on necessary input parameters, and the extremely limited spatial resolution and respective errors in potential quantitative analyses. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85288-7_9 SP - 129 EP - 145 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael ED - Gómez-López, Vicente M. ED - Bhat, Rajeev T1 - Physics of the Electromagnetic Spectrum T2 - Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science N2 - Electromagnetic (EM) waves, spanning about 15 orders of magnitude of wavelength (or frequency or energy) from radio waves via microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and X-rays to the highly energetic γ-rays, are utilized in food processing. In order to explain all uses of these waves in the food industry, the chapter begins with a general discussion of properties of waves and their description with wavelength frequency, speed of propagation, and also energy transport. Using visible light as starting point, electromagnetic waves in other wavelength regimes are discussed. The interaction of EM radiation with matter reveals that the wave description alone is insufficient to explain all observed phenomena. Understanding the attenuation of EM radiation in matter requires knowledge of the particle properties of electromagnetic waves, most easily summarized by the concept of photons which carry energy as well as momentum. This wave–particle duality does apply not only to EM waves, i.e. photons, but also to the particles which build up matter, in particular electrons, which also need to be described as waves. This leads to respective quantum mechanical explanations of the microscopic structure of matter in the form of atoms, molecules, and nuclei. Knowledge of their structure is a prerequisite to understand, first, the generation of EM radiation and, second, also its interaction with matter. As a result, it will become obvious that there are mostly three different usages of EM radiation in the food industry: preserving, characterizing, and heating. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119759522.ch1 SP - 1 EP - 32 PB - Wiley CY - Chichester, UK ER - TY - JOUR ED - Wilms, Andreas T1 - Jahrbuch 2023/2024 der Absolventinnen und Absolventen T3 - Jahrbuch ... der Absolventinnen und Absolventen / Technische Hochschule Brandenburg - 2023/2024 Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32507 PB - Technische Hochschule Brandenburg CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ER - TY - JOUR ED - Wilms, Andreas ED - Hirsch, Sören T1 - Forschungs- und Transferbericht der Technischen Hochschule Brandenburg 2022/23 BT - Begegnung : Forschung & Transfer im Austausch mit Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft T3 - Forschungsbericht der Technischen Hochschule Brandenburg - 2022/2023 Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32541 SN - 1861-3462 PB - Technische Hochschule Brandenburg CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Frosch, Katharina A1 - Lindauer, Friederike A1 - Zuidhof, Niek T1 - Exploring the Digital Divide in Workplace Learning: A Rapid Review T2 - ICDS 2024, The Eighteenth International Conference on Digital Society, Barcelona, Spain N2 - This article examines the digital learning divide in workplace learning, with an emphasis on the disparity in the distribution of advanced learning technologies (ALT) across different types of workplaces. The study employs a rapid literature review methodology to analyze the utilization of ALT in workplace learning. The findings indicate that the use of ALT is predominantly concentrated in the education, health and medical sectors, with limited implementation in other sectors. Moreover, in smaller organizations, in non-technical sectors and among white-collar workers, there are fewer opportunities for technology-enhanced learning. The study highlights the need for more inclusive and comprehensive research to address the digital divide in workplace learning, taking into consideration practice-based evidence and exploring the themes covered by training. Furthermore, the paper proposes an investigation into the complexity and resource intensity of implementing ALT to enhance technology-based learning in all workplaces. In general, this research establishes the basis for comprehending and bridging the digital learning divide in the workplace. Y1 - 2024 SP - 1 EP - 6 PB - IARIA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frosch, Katharina A1 - Zuidhof, Niek T1 - Using Mobile Technologies for Situating Bite-Sized Learning at the Workplace JF - International Journal On Advances in Intelligent Systems N2 - Learning in the workplace is crucial for updating and upskilling the workforce to both new and existing employees. Given the limited opportunities for informal learning due to solitary work conditions or off-site locations, mobile devices like smartphones and wearables such as smart glasses can play a significant role. The aim of this paper is to investigate the extent to which mobile micro-learning can enhance work-related education, with a focus on lightweight, practical applications in learning-deprived environments. Comparative analyses are presented for mobile micro-learning approaches for smartphones and smart glasses based on recent studies, specifically examining their impact on learning and modes of interaction. Based on good practices of recent MML implementations, we present principles for implementation and offer lightweight proof-of-concept models for both handheld devices and smart glasses. This knowledge might be relevant for researchers, small and medium-sized enterprises, practitioners, and others involved in knowledge transfer Y1 - 2023 VL - 16 IS - 3 & 4 SP - 89 EP - 101 PB - IARIA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kristal, Samuel A1 - Weretecki, Patrick T1 - Social first? Not always! Brand co-creation through regional marketing at Deutsche Telekom JF - Transfer: Zeitschrift für Kommunikation & Markenmanagement N2 - Deutsche Telekom, one of the world's leading integrated telecommunications companies, has recently shifted its focus in event marketing to prioritize more personal co-creational communication on regional occasions, rather than largescale events. This paper outlines the three-part LAW-principle that Deutsche Telekom follows in its brand communication in Germany, providing examples for each of the three pillars. The co-creation resulting from brand communication is changing the role of marketing and brand practitioners. They are now required to negotiate with various stakeholders. Y1 - 2024 VL - 70 IS - 1 SP - 67 EP - 71 PB - New Business Verlag ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Maleki, Maniya A1 - Mohammadi, Mahdieh T1 - Velocity and pressure functions of an oscillating flow in a circular Hele-Shaw cell JF - Iranian Journal of Physics Research N2 - In this study, we have investigated the form of velocity and pressure functions of a fluid oscillating between two parallel glass sheets that form a circular Hele-Shaw cell. The flow has been considered to be radial, incompressible and laminar. The time-dependent Navier-Stokes equation has been solved in cylindrical coordinates using Fourier transform, and the oscillating flow velocity across the thickness of the cell has been obtained at different times. The flow velocity function in the unsteady state is related to the vertical component of the coordinates in the form of parabolic functions and also to the inverse of the radial component. The time dependence appears as a simple harmonic with a frequency equal to the oscillation frequency. The velocity of the flow is maximum at the middle of the cell along its height and gradually decreases from the middle towards the top or bottom plane and reaches zero. Pressure does not depend on the height and changes logarithmically with the radius. The dependence of pressure on time is also a simple harmonic with the external frequency, but it has a phase shift with respect to the velocity. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.47176/ijpr.22.1.81304 VL - 22 IS - 1 SP - 113 EP - 120 PB - Physics Society of Iran ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Soni, Jaykumar A1 - Neubert, Tom A1 - Dietrich, Benjamin A1 - Vielhauer, Claus T1 - Virtual Sessions for Forensic Analysis of Video Conferencing Systems: A Novel Methodology T2 - Konferenz: IARIA SECURWARE 2023, the Seventeenth International Conference on Emerging Security Information, Systems and Technologies: Porto, Portugal Y1 - 2023 SP - 18 EP - 20 PB - IARIA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hasche, Eberhard A1 - Karaschewski, Oliver A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - iPhone12 imagery in scene-referred computer graphics pipelines JF - Electronic Imaging N2 - With the release of the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max in 2020, various features were integrated that make it attractive as a recording device for scene-related computer graphics pipelines. The captured Apple RAW images have a much higher dynamic range than the standard 8-bit images. Since a scene-based workflow naturally has an extended dynamic range (HDR), the Apple RAW recordings can be well integrated. To correctly integrate the iPhone 12 pro Apple RAW data into a scene-related workflow, two command-line software solutions, among others, are dcraw and rawtoaces. In this paper, we concentrate on dcraw. dcraw offers the possibility to export RAW images directly to ACES2065-1. Different images recorded under different lighting conditions are examined to determine which options for the dcraw development produce the best results. Images from five different lighting situations like D65, D60, D55, D50, and 2980K, are examined. The DNG files are developed using different methods within dcraw. The values of the recorded ColorChecker24 patches are compared to reference values derived from BabelColor [1] and ACES [2]. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/EI.2023.35.3.MOBMU-350 SP - 350-1 EP - 350-14 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jaster, Daniel A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner A1 - Hasche, Eberhard T1 - A qualitative study of LiDAR technologies and their application areas JF - Electronic Imaging N2 - In this work, the most relevant 3D LiDAR technologies and their applications in 2022 were investigated. For this purpose, applications of LiDAR systems were classified into the typical application areas "3D modeling", "smart city", "robotics", "smart automotive" and "consumer goods". The investigation has shown that neither "mechanical" LiDAR technologies, nor so-called solid-state LiDAR technologies, nor "hybrid" LiDAR technologies can be evaluated as optimal for the typical application areas. In none of the application areas could all of the elaborated requirements be met. However, the "hybrid" LiDAR technologies such as sequential MEMS LiDAR technology and sequential flash LiDAR technology proved to be among the most suitable for most typical application areas. However, other technologies also tended to be suitable for individual typical application areas. Finally, it was found that several of the LiDAR technologies investigated are currently equally suitable for some typical application areas. To evaluate the suitability, concrete LiDAR systems - of different technologies and properties - were compared with the specific requirements of exemplary applications of an application area. The results of the investigation provide an orientation as to which LiDAR technology is promising for which application area. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/EI.2023.35.3.MOBMU-368 VL - 35 SP - 368-1 EP - 368-15 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology ER - TY - INPR A1 - Baeva, Gergana A1 - Brunner, Robert A1 - Elmas, Filiz A1 - Fresz, Benjamin A1 - Fuß, Christine A1 - Heß, Claudia A1 - Kellmeyer, Philipp A1 - Mahner, Malin A1 - Paulheim, Heiko A1 - Poretschkin, Maximilian A1 - Puntschuh, Michael A1 - Seyerlein-Klug, Annegrit T1 - Welche Zertifizierung ist hilfreich für Verbraucher*innen? BT - Acht Thesen zu wirksamen freiwilligen Zertifikaten von KI-Produkten N2 - In diesem Whitepaper fokussieren wir uns auf die KI-Verordnung nicht erfasste freiwillige Zertifizierung. Dabei stehen die Interessen und Sichtweisen der Verbraucher*innen im Vordergrund. Als Verbraucher*innen betrachten wir nicht nur die unmittelbaren Nutzer*innen von KI-Systemen, sondern auch Privatpersonen, die indirekt von KI-Ergebnissen betroffen sein können. Zudem berücksichtigen wir Menschen in der Rolle als souveräne Datensubjekte, deren personenbezogene Daten in die Entwicklung von KI-Systemen einfließen. Dieses breite Verständnis des Verbraucher*innenbegriffs entspricht dem Selbstverständnis des Zentrums für vertrauenswürdige Künstliche Intelligenz (ZVKI). Wir stellen Thesen auf, wie freiwillige Zertifizierungen von KI-Systemen für Verbraucher*innen nützlich sein können. Die im Verlauf vorgestellten und begründeten acht Thesen wurden in einer Reihe von interdisziplinären Workshops erarbeitet. Dabei identifizierten wir Herausforderungen einer KI-Zertifizierung aus Verbraucher*innensicht und präzisierten diese iterativ. Die Gruppendiskussionen dienten als Grundlage dieses Whitepapers und bauten auf Erkenntnissen der Fach-Arbeitsgruppe „KI Zertifizierung“ des ZVKI auf. Alle Co-Autor*innen waren an der Erstellung des finalen Texts beteiligt. Die aufgestellten Thesen thematisieren grundlegende Anforderungen an eine KI-Zertifizierung aus einer übergeordneten Perspektive, unabhängig von den spezifischen Details einer KI-Anwendung. Somit liefern sie keine Aussagen zu konkreten Inhalten der Zertifizierung. Detaillierte Empfehlungen setzen eine umfassende Analyse von Einsatzfällen voraus, die in diesem Rahmen nicht geleistet werden kann. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.24406/publica-2132 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Olschewski, Detlef A1 - Bluhm, André A1 - Firnkorn, Joerg A1 - Lucieri, Adriano A1 - Palacio, Sebastian A1 - Streppel, Yeji A1 - Zednik, Carlos A1 - Görge, Rebekka A1 - Poretschkin, Maximilian A1 - Becker, Nikolas A1 - Zielke, Thomas A1 - Kruschel, Christian A1 - Neumann-Brosig, Matthias A1 - Bäuerle, Stephen A1 - Eifert, Marton A1 - López, Erik Martori A1 - Assion, Felix A1 - Seyerlein-Klug, Annegrit A1 - Schmid, Ute A1 - Haufe, Stefan A1 - Gautier, Antoine A1 - Bieringer, Lukas A1 - Besold, Tarek R. A1 - Cremers, Armin B. T1 - DIN SPEC 92001-3 Artificial Intelligence - Life Cycle Processes and Quality Requirements - Part 3: Explainability N2 - DIN SPEC 92001-3 Artificial Intelligence – Life Cycle Processes and Quality Requirements. Artificial Intelligence has become a game-changer, but its impact must be approached responsibly. This is the third document in a series, and it aims to ensure that AI systems are developed, deployed, and used efficiently, responsibly, and in a trustworthy way. It focuses on “Explainability” – the ability to understand how AI makes decisions. This DIN SPEC 92001-3 provides a domain-independent guide on promoting explainability throughout the AI system’s life cycle. It tackles “opacity”, describing sources and effects of opacity in AI and how explanations can mitigate them. The goal is to foster a better understanding and effective use of Explainable AI across various applications, fostering principles of trust and transparency in AI-based systems. This DIN SPEC is the result of „Zertifizierung von Standard-KI-Anwendungen (Zertifizierte KI project)“ https://www.zertifizierte-ki.de/. The publication is available for free at Beuth Verlag GmbH www.beuth.de - plus the search for "DIN SPEC 92001-3" Y1 - 2023 PB - Beuth Verlag ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kramann, Guido T1 - AOGscript – Design of a Stand-Alone Scripting Language for the Generation of Music. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Ubiquitous Music, 2023 T2 - Konferenz: 13th International Symposium on Ubiquitous Music 2023 (Ubimus23) , Ulster University, Derry~Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 2-4 November, 2023 N2 - Ubiquitous Music is an interdisciplinary research area that combines methodologies from music, computer science, education, creativity studies, human sciences and engineering. The Ubiumus 2023 symposium, held at Ulster University and North West Regional College in Derry~Londonderry, Northern Ireland, included contributions on the following topics: Rapid Prototyping and Live Environments Ecological Approaches to Ubiquitous Music Ubiquitous Music Creative Practices, Tools and Influences The symposium also included a number of artistic contributions and workshops, which are also discussed in the proceedings volume. A number of events (including all paper presentations, an invited lecture, a panel discussion, and a keynote and associated performance) were also documented via video, with a link available in this Proceedings volume. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://zenodo.org/records/10670220 SN - 978-65-00-85069-7 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10670220 SP - 95 EP - 109 PB - Zenodo ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Guido, Kramann T1 - AOGscript, Generative Code as Conceptual Artwork: Giving Space to Astonishment. Proceedings of xCoAx 2023 T2 - Konferenz: xCoAx 2023 11th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X Y1 - 2023 UR - https://2023.xcoax.org/xcoax2023.pdf SN - 978-989-9049-52-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.34626/xcoax.2023 SP - 401 EP - 408 PB - i2ADS CY - Porto, Portugal ER - TY - INPR A1 - Trancón y Widemann, Baltasar A1 - Lepper, Markus T1 - A theory of conversion relations for prefixed units of measure N2 - Units of measure with prefixes and conversion rules are given a formal semantic model in terms of categorial group theory. Basic structures and both natural and contingent semantic operations are defined. Conversion rules are represented as a class of ternary relations with both group-like and category-like properties. A hierarchy of subclasses is explored, each satisfying stronger useful algebraic properties than the preceding, culminating in a direct efficient conversion-by-rewriting algorithm. Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-31984 UR - https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.11580v5 SP - 1 EP - 45 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Andreas, Johannsen A1 - Daniel, Kant ED - Weber, Kristin ED - Reinheimer, Stefan T1 - IT-Governance-, Risiko- und Compliance-Management (IT-GRC) – Ein kompetenzorientierter Ansatz für KMU T2 - Faktor Mensch N2 - Kleine und mittlere Unternehmen aller Branchen versuchen sich nach wie vor angemessen mit den Herausforderungen der Globalisierung und der digitalen Transformation auseinanderzusetzen. Sie bilden in diesem Zusammenhang wachsende Kompetenz in der Produktionsautomatisierung (Industrie 4.0) und in digitalen Geschäfts- und Verwaltungsprozessen aus. In Bezug auf IT-GRC bleiben KMU demgegenüber faktisch oft noch unreif. Bestehende Ansätze des IT-Governance-, Risiko- und Compliance-Managements sind noch zu wenig für KMU ausgestaltet. Das Kapitel stellt vor diesem Hintergrund einen zunächst aus der Literatur abgeleiteten, und dann zusammen mit Feedback von 14 IT-GRC Experten aufgestellten, kompetenzorientierten Ansatz zur Wahrnehmung und Messung des IT-Governance-, Risiko- und Compliance-Managements in KMU vor. Der Ansatz enthält sechs relevante Kompetenzkategorien. Das Kapitel stellt dann zwei abgeleitete, webbasierte Tools zur Messung und Erfassung der Handlungsbedarfe und zur Unterstützung von Management-Maßnahmen vor. Der Ansatz sowie die prototypisch realisierten Tools unterstützen das IT-GRC-Management von KMU gemäß ihrem Reifegrad und bedarfsorientiert. Bei der Unterstützung wird der Fokus darauf gelegt, KMU bei der Umsetzung der ständig wachsenden IT-GRC-Anforderungen schlanke und konkrete Methoden, Werkzeuge und Hilfsmittel an die Hand zu geben und die verschiedenen Stakeholder einzubinden. KW - Klein- und Mittelbetrieb KW - Governance KW - Computersicherheit Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-34524-2_15 SP - 275 EP - 294 PB - Springer Vieweg CY - Wiesbaden ER -