@inproceedings{Baumann, author = {Baumann, Timo}, title = {Integrating Prosodic Modelling with Incremental Speech Recognition}, series = {Proceedings of DiaHolmia, the 13th International Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (SEMDIAL 2009), 24-26 JUNE, 2009, Sttockhom, Sweden}, booktitle = {Proceedings of DiaHolmia, the 13th International Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (SEMDIAL 2009), 24-26 JUNE, 2009, Sttockhom, Sweden}, publisher = {Royal Institute of Technology}, pages = {143 -- 144}, abstract = {We describe ongoing and proposed work concerning incremental prosody extraction and classification for a spoken dialogue system. The system described will be tightly integrated with the SDS's speech recogntion which also works incrementally. The proposed architecture should allow for more control over the user interaction experience, for example allowing more precise and timely end-of-utterance vs. hesitation distinction, and auditive or visual back-channel generation.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ChowJonas, author = {Chow, Rosan and Jonas, Wolfgang}, title = {Beyond Dualisms in Methodology. An Integrative Design Research Medium "MAPS" and some Reflections}, series = {Undisciplined! Design Research Society Conference 2008, Sheffield Hallam, University, Sheffield, UK, 16-19 July 2008}, booktitle = {Undisciplined! Design Research Society Conference 2008, Sheffield Hallam, University, Sheffield, UK, 16-19 July 2008}, editor = {Durling, David and Rust, Chris and Chen, Lin-Lin and Ashton, Philippa and Friedman, Ken}, publisher = {Sheffield Hallam University}, address = {Shefield, UK}, isbn = {978-1-84387-293-1}, abstract = {Design research is an academic issue and increasingly an essential success factor for industrial, organizational and social innovation. The fierce rejection of 1st generation design methods in the early 1970s resulted in the postmodernist attitude of "no methods", and subsequently, after more than a decade, in the strong adoption of scientific methods, or "the" scientific method, for design research. The current situation regarding methodology is characterized by unproductive dualisms such as scientific methods vs. designerly methods, normative methods vs. descriptive methods, research vs. design. The potential of the early (1st generation) methods is neglected and the practical usefulness of design research is impeded. The suggestion for 2nd generation methods as discussed by Rittel and others has hardly been taken up in design. The development of a methodological tool / medium for research through design - MAPS1 - (which is the central part of the paper) presents the cause and catalyst for some reflections about the usability / desirability / usefulness of methodical support for the design (research) process.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ChowJonas, author = {Chow, Rosan and Jonas, Wolfgang}, title = {Pericean Abduction, Signs \& Design Transfer}, series = {8th European Academy of Design Conference 'Design Connexity'. Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, April 1-3, 2009}, booktitle = {8th European Academy of Design Conference 'Design Connexity'. Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, April 1-3, 2009}, editor = {Malins, Julian}, publisher = {Robert Gordon University, Gray's School of Art}, address = {Aberdeen}, isbn = {978-1-901085-97-6}, pages = {87 -- 91}, abstract = {We take abduction to be the central 'logical' and social "mechanism" of knowledge generation in general, applicable to everyday life, design, and the sciences. In our designerly methodological terms, we speak of ANALYSIS (the inductive phase), PROJECTION (the abductive phase) and SYNTHESIS (the deductive phase). We suppose that projection is enabled by abduction, and that understanding the abductive mechanisms in design PROJECTION is essential for the development of genuine designerly concepts of research. We hypothesize that transfer and transferability are relevant concepts and that establishing their relation to abduction is necessary. We set up quasi-experiments to examine design transfer. Based on the results of the experiments and following , we relate Peircean semiotics to his logical theory: his classes of signs are also classes of abduction. Firstly, we subscribe to Peirce's semiotic -a sign is in a triadic relation among object, interpretant and sign itself. Then we...}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Chow, author = {Chow, Rosan}, title = {Case Transfer Vs. Case Study. An Evaluation of Case Study as a Method for Design Research}, series = {"Focused" - Current Design Research Projects and Methods : Swiss Design Network Symposium 2008, Berne, 0-31 May 2008}, booktitle = {"Focused" - Current Design Research Projects and Methods : Swiss Design Network Symposium 2008, Berne, 0-31 May 2008}, editor = {Aebersold, Roman and Minder, Bettina and L{\´e}chot Hirt, Lysianne}, publisher = {SDN}, address = {Bern}, isbn = {978-3952313800}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BrediesJoostChow, author = {Bredies, Katharina and Joost, Gesche and Chow, Rosan}, title = {Designers and Users: Comparing Constructivist Design}, series = {Proceedings of the Eighth European Academy of Design International Conference 'Design Connexity', 8, Aberdeen, 2009}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Eighth European Academy of Design International Conference 'Design Connexity', 8, Aberdeen, 2009}, editor = {Malins, Julian}, publisher = {Robert Gordon University, Gray's School of Art}, address = {Aberdeen}, isbn = {978-1-901085-97-6}, pages = {71 -- 75}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Chow, author = {Chow, Rosan}, title = {Abduction Revisited}, series = {Proceedings of the colloquium 'Communicating (by) Design', Sint-Lucas Brussels, 15th - 17th April 2009}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the colloquium 'Communicating (by) Design', Sint-Lucas Brussels, 15th - 17th April 2009}, editor = {Verbeke, Johan and Jakimowicz, Adam}, publisher = {Chamlers University of Technology \& Hogeschool voor Wetenshcp \& Kunst}, address = {Brussels}, isbn = {9789081323802}, pages = {193 -- 197}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ChowBredies, author = {Chow, Rosan and Bredies, Katharina}, title = {Some Student-Driven Activities in Design Research in Germany}, series = {cltad's 5th international conference Challenging the curriculum: exploring discipline boundaries in art, design and media - 12th \& 13th April, 2010 Novotel Tiergarten, Berlin}, booktitle = {cltad's 5th international conference Challenging the curriculum: exploring discipline boundaries in art, design and media - 12th \& 13th April, 2010 Novotel Tiergarten, Berlin}, editor = {Lam, Felix}, address = {Berlin}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Chow, author = {Chow, Rosan}, title = {Dewey's Aesthetic, Logic and the Project of our Time}, series = {Dock of Learning: Design von, als \& jenseits von Wissen; Klel; 2014}, booktitle = {Dock of Learning: Design von, als \& jenseits von Wissen; Klel; 2014}, editor = {Chow, Rosan and Sasse, Wolfgang}, publisher = {Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design}, address = {Kiel}, isbn = {978-3-943763-40-9}, pages = {44 -- 49}, abstract = {This paper is based on the talk of the same title delivered at the "Dock of Learning" Symposium. I reflect on design research with an eye on the critical issues of our time. Design research has the potential to take on these issues; however, there are challenges. A threatening one, I see, is the divergence of design research and art research. I attempt to tackle this by examining Jonas' Research through Design and Borgdorff's Artistic Research with help from John Dewey's philosophy.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LaumerStichelAmendetal., author = {Laumer, Tobias and Stichel, Thomas and Amend, Philipp and Schmidt, Michael and Gachot, A.}, title = {Simultaneous Energy Deposition for Laser Beam Melting of Polymers}, series = {Proceedings of the Polymer Processing Society 29th Annual Meeting, N{\"u}rnberg, 2013}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Polymer Processing Society 29th Annual Meeting, N{\"u}rnberg, 2013}, publisher = {American Institute of Physics}, address = {New York}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{UlbrichGalkaGuenthner, author = {Ulbrich, Alexander and Galka, Stefan and G{\"u}nthner, Willibald A.}, title = {Secure planning of order picking systems with the aid of simulation}, series = {Proceedings of th 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 5-8 Jan. 2010, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii}, booktitle = {Proceedings of th 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 5-8 Jan. 2010, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3869-3}, issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {10.1109/HICSS.2010.326}, pages = {1 -- 7}, abstract = {Planning a new logistics center is a quite difficult job. Depending on the requirements there are a great number of possible design versions. The planner has to consider not only the present but also the future requirements. Up to now, the planner decides on the basis of experience which system will perform the requested services best. This paper illustrates the redesign of a new order-picking system in industry supported by a simulation tool of our institute designed especially for the rough planning. With the described project the road capability of the applied simulation concept is underlined. Several versions based on the requirements were investigated and evaluated. Key figures are calculated and a recommendation depending on performance and arising expenses is given.}, language = {de} }