TY - CHAP A1 - Schmid, Florian A1 - Galka, Stefan A1 - Marinkovic, Minja A1 - Meißner, Sebastian ED - Bergmann, Sören ED - Feldkamp, Niclas ED - Souren, Rainer ED - Straßburger, Steffen T1 - Simulationsbasierte Untersuchung von Abstraktionsgraden im Kontext Digitaler Zwillinge für innerbetriebliche Transportsysteme T2 - Tagungsband 20. ASIM-Fachtagung Simulation in Produktion und Logistik, Ilmenau, 13. – 15. September 2023 N2 - Current challenges in the planning and control of internal logistics systems are based on permanent changes in the requirements on the system, e.g., due to fluctuating order numbers or changes in their structure. For the representation and planning of in-house logistics processes, digital twins offer the possibility to verify different operational decisions such as predictive workforce scheduling. In this context, the quality of the results and their in-time presentation plays a decisive role. However, both target criteria are influenced by the detail-level of the digital representation. Based on a case study, this paper investigates the influence of the level of detail on the simulation runtime and result divergence to provide an evaluation for detail levels in the modelling of intralogistic transport systems. T2 - Simulation-based Analysis of Abstraction Degrees in the Context of Digital Twins for Intralogistics Transport Systems Y1 - 2023 SN - 978-3-86360-276-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.22032/DBT.57794 SP - 135 EP - 144 PB - Universitätsverlag Ilmenau CY - Ilmenau ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Galka, Stefan A1 - Schmid, Florian A1 - Grasser, Dominik A1 - Hohm, Jonathan A1 - Stauber, Stephan A1 - Meißner, Sebastian T1 - Integration eines SAP-Transportleitsystem in eine Simulationsumgebung zur Unterstützung von Entscheidungen im operativen Betrieb T2 - Tagungsband 20. ASIM-Fachtagung Simulation in Produktion und Logistik, Ilmenau, 13. – 15. September 2023 N2 - Digital twins enable the digital representation of physical systems and provide comprehensive modelling and analysis capabilities. An online data exchange between the Digital twin and SAP is feasible, through integration of a transport control systems (SAP) via RESTful API. This interface allows decision making in resource allocation and furthermore the adaptation of the digital model if the real system changes. Despite the associated challenges in terms of data synchronisation, the integration has benefits such as a reduction in modelling effort and an increase in the lifetime of the digital twin. In the context of this work, the design of the interface between the simulation software and a SAP transport control system via RESTful API is described. Y1 - 2023 SN - 978-3-86360-276-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.22032/DBT.57813 SP - 281 EP - 291 PB - Universitätsverlag Ilmenau CY - ILmenau ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Thumann, Maria A1 - Juhart, Joachim A1 - Röck, Rudolf A1 - Saxer, Andreas A1 - Galan, Isabel A1 - Mittermayr, Florian A1 - Kusterle, Wolfgang T1 - Entwicklung neuer, dauerhafter und nachhaltiger Spritzbetone T2 - Kolloquium Forschung & Entwicklung für Zement und Beton 2018 Y1 - 2018 UR - https://zement.at/downloads/downloads_2018/Kolloquium_Kurzbeitraege_2018_neu.pdf SP - 65 EP - 69 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Baumann, Timo A1 - Atterer, Michaela A1 - Schlangen, David T1 - Assessing and Improving the Performance of Speech Recognition for Incremental Systems T2 - NAACL '09: Proceedings of Human Language Technologies: The 2009 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, May 31 - June 5, 2009, Boulder, Colorado, USA N2 - In incremental spoken dialogue systems, par- tial hypotheses about what was said are re- quired even while the utterance is still ongo- ing. We define measures for evaluating the quality of incremental ASR components with respect to the relative correctness of the par- tial hypotheses compared to hypotheses that can optimize over the complete input, the tim- ingof hypothesisformationrelative to the por- tion ofthe inputthey areabout, andhypothesis stability, defined as the number of times they are revised. We show that simple incremen- tal post-processing can improve stability dra- matically, at the cost of timeliness (from 90% of edits of hypotheses being spurious down to 10% at a lag of 320ms). The measures are not independent,and we show how system de- signers can find a desired operating point for their ASR. To our knowledge, we are the first to suggest and examine a variety of measures for assessing incremental ASR and improve performance on this basis. Y1 - 2009 UR - https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1620754.1620810 SN - 978-1-932432-41-1 SP - 380 EP - 388 PB - Association for Computational Linguistics ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baumann, Timo A1 - Buß, Okko A1 - Schlangen, David T1 - Evaluation and Optimisation of Incremental Processors JF - Dialogue & Discourse N2 - Incremental spoken dialogue systems, which process user input as it unfolds, pose additionalengineering challenges compared to more standard non-incremental systems: Their processingcomponents must be able to accept partial, and possibly subsequently revised input, and mustproduce output that is at the same time as accurate as possible and delivered with as little delay aspossible. In this article, we define metrics that measure how well a given processor meets thesechallenges, and we identify types of gold standards for evaluation. We exemplify these metrics inthe evaluation of several incremental processors that we have developed. We also present genericmeans to optimise some of the measures, if certain trade-offs are accepted. We believe that thiswork will help enable principled comparison of components for incremental dialogue systems andportability of results. KW - evaluation KW - incrementality, KW - spoken dialogue systems KW - incremental processing KW - timing Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5087/dad.2011.106 VL - 2 IS - 1 SP - 113 EP - 141 PB - OJS ER - TY - GEN A1 - Pfingsten, Andrea A1 - Schedel, Valentin A1 - Dendorfer, Sebastian A1 - Gschoßmann, Lukas T1 - Biomechanical characteristics of knee rehabilitation exercises: a new approach for data-based exercise selection N2 - Purpose: The principal objective of our research is to characterize key exercises that represent significant milestones in the rehabilitation process, employing biomechanical parameters to facilitate the distinction between stages of progression. Methods: We conducted an observational cross-sectional study on healthy volunteers (30 years), approved by an ethics committee. Subjects with a history of lower extremity disease were excluded. Movement data was collected, including the following hierarchy of exercise progressions: sit-to-stand-supported (STSS) - sit-to-stand (STS) - squat, stair climbing supported (SCS) - stair climbing (SC) - step-up, single-leg-stance-supported (SLSS) - single-leg-stance (SLS) - single-leg-stance-advanced (SLSA). Motion data was captured using a marker-less system (CapturyLive, v255, TheCaptury, Germany) and used for musculoskeletal simulations in the AnyBody Modeling System (v7.4.4, AnyBodyTechnology, Denmark) with a full-body model. ANOVA or Welch-Test with Bonferroni Post-Hoc was used to describe the anterior-posterior joint reaction force (JRF) normalized for body weight (BW) for each exercise. Positive values indicate an anterior JRF, and negative values a posterior JRF. Results: We recruited 31 subjects (female: 23/74.2%) with a mean age of 22.81 years (SD:2.18). The analysis showed a significant difference in minimum JRF for STSS, STS, and squat (Welch-Test: F(2,56.421)=71.216, p0.001). Post-hoc analysis revealed that posterior JRF for STSS (mean:-2.63BW, SD:0.53) was lower than for STS (mean:-3.74BW, SD:0.42, p0.001), and STS was lower than squat (mean:-4.02BW, SD:0.35, p=0.043). No significant differences were observed in maximum JRF in the posterior direction (ANOVA: F(2,87)=1.151, p=0.324). For single-leg-stance exercises, the minimum JRF was similar for SLSS (mean:-0.34BW, SD:0.22) and SLS (mean:-0.55BW, SD:0.25, p=0.056), but higher in the posterior direction for SLSA (mean:-0.98BW, SD:0.49, p0.001; Welch-Test: F(2,54.379)=22.536, p0.001). Maximum JRF differences were also significant (ANOVA: F(2,87)=11.546, p0.001), with SLSS (mean:0.01BW, SD:0.22) showing a significant higher anterior JRF compared to SLS (mean:-0.16BW, SD:0.19, p=0.020). In the progression from SCS, SC to step-up, there was a significant difference in minimum JRF (ANOVA: F(2,87)=5.33, p=0.007), but not in maximum JRF (ANOVA: F(2,87)=0.624, p=0.538). SCS (mean:-3.42BW, SD:0.38) and SC (mean:-3.48BW, SD:0.54) showed no difference (p=1.000), but SC was significantly higher than step-up (mean:-3.58BW, SD:0.62, p=0.036). Conclusion(s): The exercises show differences in the JRF according to stages of progression, which can be taken into account when selecting exercises. Future research should address the group of patients who have undergone knee arthroplasty. Implications: In the future, it may be feasible to quantify patients' resilience based on sensor data and associate this with the optimal progression of an exercise sequence throughout the rehabilitation process. KW - Physiotherapie KW - Biomechanik KW - Rehabilitation KW - Knie KW - Physiotherapie Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.82161/v9a4-yt39 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Pfingsten, Andrea A1 - Bredehorst, Maren A1 - Müller-Winkler, Birgit A1 - Vogel, Barbara T1 - Physiotherapy as an Allied Health Profession – joint advocacy for the therapy sciences : development of an interdisciplinary position statement to highlight the research needs of the profession in Germany N2 - Develop an interdisciplinary position statement to establish common ground amongst the research community of AHPs in Germany to aid the academic discourse on research needs. KW - Physiotherapie KW - Wissenschaft KW - Forschung KW - Allied Health Profession Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.82161/8c3r-sq40 ER -