TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Krewinkel, K. T1 - Safety barriers made of glass – evidence by calculation rather than testing? JF - tür-tor-fenster report KW - Glass safety barriers Y1 - 2013 IS - 5/2013 SP - 10 EP - 14 PB - VFZ Verlag CY - Dortmund ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Hält Deine Wand? JF - dds KW - Stabilität von Wänden Y1 - 2015 VL - 2015 IS - 9/2015 SP - 40 EP - 42 PB - Konradin Medien GmbH CY - Leinfelden-Echterdingen ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Traczinski, R. T1 - Selbstaussteifende Trockenbaukonstruktionen T2 - Abschlussbericht des gleichnamigen Forschungsvorhabens, Rosenheim, Februar 2012 KW - Trockenbau Y1 - 2012 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rimböck, R. A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Statische Lastannahmen für absturzsichernde Bauteile im Hochbau JF - Bautechnik 89 KW - Hochbau Y1 - 2012 VL - 2012 IS - 4/2012 SP - 249 EP - 256 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Rimböck, R. T1 - Dynamische Einwirkungen auf absturzsichernde Bauteile im Hochbau JF - Bautechnik 89 KW - Hochbau Y1 - 2012 IS - 4/2012 SP - 238 EP - 248 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Von der Prüfung zur Simulation, DIN 18008-4 – Pendelschlag T2 - Tagungsband "Transparente Gebäudehülle – Glass meets facade" 2012, Hrsg. ift Rosenheim KW - Glasfassaden Y1 - 2012 SP - 41 EP - 44 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Krewinkel, H. T1 - Absturzsicherung mit Glas – Rechnen statt prüfen? Anwendung der E DIN 18008-4 T2 - Tagungsband "Rosenheimer Fenstertage 2012", Hrsg. ift Rosenheim KW - Absturzsicherung von Glas Y1 - 2012 SP - 93 EP - 95 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Richter, K. T1 - Förderung von klugen Köpfen – Graduiertenkolleg T2 - Tagungsband 18. Internationales Holzbau-Forum 2012, Hrsg.: forum holzbau KW - Promotion Y1 - 2012 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Oh Trockenbau JF - TrockenBauAkustik KW - Trockenbau Y1 - 2011 IS - 12/2011 SP - 10 EP - 11 PB - Verlagsgesellschaft Rudolf Müller GmbH & Co. KG CY - Köln ER - TY - GEN A1 - Eierle, Benno ED - ift Rosenheim, T1 - ift-Leitfaden "Erstellung von Anwendungsdiagrammen für Dreh- und Drehkipp-Beschläge" – Anlage 1 (Formelsammlung und Sonderfälle) und Anlage 2 (Umsetzung in Fensterbau-Software / mit Formeln), Hrsg.: ift Rosenheim, 2012. Abrufbar unter www.anwendungsdiagramme.de/dokumente/ift-Leitfaden.pdf KW - Dreh- und Drehkipp-Beschläge Y1 - 2012 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Meistring, P. T1 - Innovative Holzwerkstoffe - Start in den Markt mit der neuen Leichtigkeit T2 - Tagungsband "Innenausbau / Möbel & Innenarchitektur", Rosenheim, 2006 KW - Innovative Holzwerkstoffe KW - Innenausbau Y1 - 2006 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Meistring, Philipp A1 - Nusser, B. T1 - Leicht und leise - Innenwände aus Leichtbauplatten mit einem Kern aus Papierwaben JF - Bauhandwerk KW - Leichtbau Y1 - 2007 IS - 11/2007 SP - 48 EP - 52 PB - Bauverlag CY - Gütersloh ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nusser, B. A1 - Meistring, Philipp A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Leicht und leise JF - holzbau-austria – Fachmagazin für den österreichischen Holzbau KW - Holzbau Y1 - 2008 IS - 5/2008 SP - 56 EP - 59 PB - Österreichischer Agrarverlag CY - Wien ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Niedermaier, Peter A1 - Schanda, Ulrich A1 - Meistring, Philipp A1 - Nusser, B. T1 - Konstruktionsgrundlagen für den Einsatz von Leichtbauelementen im Innenausbau T2 - Abschlussbericht des gleichnamigen Teilprojektes im Rahmen des Verbundforschungsvorhabens "Holzbau der Zukunft", Rosenheim/München KW - Leichtbau Y1 - 2008 PB - Fraunhofer IRB Verlag ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Fensterstatik leicht gemacht – Einfache Methoden zur Bemessung nach neuer Windlastnorm T2 - Tagungsband "Rosenheimer Fenstertage 2008", Hrsg.: ift Rosenheim KW - Fensterstatik Y1 - 2008 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Structural Calculations for Windows made easy JF - tür-tor-fenster-report KW - windows Y1 - 2009 IS - 2/2009 PB - VFZ Verlag CY - Dortmund ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Tragverhalten von Leichtbauplatten JF - material+technik möbel KW - Leichtbau Y1 - 2010 IS - 04/2010 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Meistring, Philipp T1 - Leichte Werkstoffe im Innenausbau JF - DBZ Deutsche Bauzeitung KW - Innenausbau KW - Leichte Werkstoffe Y1 - 2006 IS - 2/2006 SP - 74 EP - 76 PB - Bauverlag CY - Gütersloh ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Leichtbau in der Möbelkonstruktion - oder: Billy hat Übergewicht T2 - Tagungsband 2, Landshuter Leichtbau-Colloquium 2005, Hrsg.: Leichtbau-Cluster KW - Leichtbau Y1 - 2005 PB - LC-Verlag CY - Landshut ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Statik - leicht gemacht? JF - Holz-Zentralblatt KW - Statik Y1 - 2005 VL - 131. Jahrgang IS - 12 PB - DRW-Verlag Weinbrenner CY - Leinfelden-Echterdingen ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Einführung in nichtlineare Berechnungen T2 - Vortrag und Veröffentlichung im Rahmen eines Weiterbildungsseminars der Ingenieurakademie Bayern zum Thema "Anwendung nichtlinearer Berechnungen in der Praxis", München, 2002 KW - nichtlineare Berechnungen Y1 - 2002 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Detail Design and Execution of HH-Columns for the Tall Buildings of HERRIOT's in Frankfurt T2 - 6th International Symposium on Utilization of High Strength / High Performance Concrete, Leipzig, Germany, 2002 KW - HH-Columns Y1 - 2002 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Hochfester Beton – Stützen aus Hochleistungsbeton B125 für das Bürogebäude HERRIOT’S in Frankfurt am Main JF - Firmenpublikation WIR - Zeitung für die Mitarbeiter der WALTER BAU-AG vereinigt mit DYWIDAG, Augsburg, Juni 2002 (also available in english) KW - Hochleistungsbeton B125 Y1 - 2002 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Falkner, H. A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Henke, V. T1 - HH-Stützen, schlanke Betonfertigteile aus Hochleistungsbeton JF - Beton- und Fertigteil Jahrbuch 2003 KW - Beton KW - Fertigteile Y1 - 2002 VL - 2002 PB - Bauverlag CY - Gütersloh ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Stenzel, G. A1 - Gabel, N. T1 - Fertigteilstützen aus Hochleistungsbeton B 125 für das Hochhaus HERRIOT'S, Frankfurt a. Main JF - BFT – Betonwerk- und Fertigteil-Technik KW - Hochleistungsbeton Y1 - 2003 IS - 03/2003 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Neuer deutscher Rekord in Betonfestigkeit JF - WIR - Zeitung für die Mitarbeiter der WALTER BAU-AG vereinigt mit DYWIDAG, Augsburg, Juni 2003 KW - Betonfestigkeit Y1 - 2003 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schön, F.-X. A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Konstruktion eines Modulsystems für räumliche Holzfachwerke JF - bauen mit holz KW - Holzfachwerk KW - Modulsystem Y1 - 2004 VL - 2004 IS - 4/2004 PB - Bruderverlag CY - Köln ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Schikora, Karl T1 - Berechnungsmodelle für rißgefährdete Betonbauteile unter frühem Temperaturzwang T2 - Heft 512 in der Schriftenreihe des Deutschen Ausschuß für Stahlbeton (DAfStb) KW - Betonbauteile KW - Rissbildung Y1 - 2000 VL - 2000 IS - 512 PB - Beuth Verlag CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Schikora, Karl T1 - Bodenplatten unter frühem Temperaturzwang - Rechenmodelle und Tragverhalten JF - Bauingenieur 75 KW - Bodenplatten KW - Tragverhalten Y1 - 2000 VL - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Schikora, Karl T1 - Tunnel Farchant – Geologie, Vortrieb, Berechnungen und Messungen JF - Bauingenieur 75 KW - Tunnelbau Y1 - 2000 VL - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schikora, Karl A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Bemessung mit Beschränkung der Rißbreiten hinsichtlich der Wasserundurchlässigkeit von Tunnelschalen JF - Tunnelschalen, Deutscher Betonverein e.V. N2 - Werden zweischalige Tunnelröhren mit einer Folienabdichtung versehen, kann bei entsprechender Formgebung und Betontechnologie, die begrenzte Abbindetemperaturen vorschreibt, eine unbewehrte Innenschale zur Ausfuehrung kommen. Mit grossen Rissbreiten ist zu rechnen, die jedoch die Tragfähigkeit nicht beeinflussen. Die Rissgefahr sollte aber unbedingt mit dem Auftraggeber abgesprochen werden. Wird die Innenschale direkt auf die Aussenschale betoniert, so reicht zur Aufnahme der Zwangsspannungen aus abfliessender Hydratationswaerme und Schwinden eine Mindestbewehrung von 1 Promille an der Bergseite und 2 Promille an der Luftseite der Innenschale aus. Bedingung ist jedoch eine gute Betontechnologie, die die Temperaturdifferenzen aus abfliessender Hydratationswaerme auf höchstens 20 K begrenzt. (A) KW - Tunnelbau aus Beton Y1 - 1996 VL - 1996 SP - 21 EP - 27 PB - Deutscher Betonverein e.V. (Eigenverlag) CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schikora, Karl A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Plattentragwerke JF - Überschlagsformeln für den Entwurf von Tragwerken und die Kontrolle ihrer elektronischen Berechnung KW - Entwurf von Tragwerken Y1 - 1997 VL - 1997 SP - 1 EP - 43 PB - Ingenieurakademie Bayern (Eigendruck) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schikora, Karl A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Zur Beschränkung der Rißbreiten bei Tunnelinnenschalen aus wasserundurchlässigem Beton JF - Bauingenieur KW - Tunnelbau aus Beton KW - Tunnelinnenschalen Y1 - 1997 VL - 1997 IS - 72 SP - 185 EP - 191 PB - Springer-VDI-Verlag GmbH & Co. KG Verlag für technische Zeitschriften ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Zur Modellbildung bei Platten JF - Finite-Element-Methode KW - Finite-Element-Methode Y1 - 1998 VL - 1998 SP - D-1 EP - D-29 PB - Ingenieurakademie Bayern (Eigendruck) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schikora, Karl A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Berechnung und Messung im Tunnelbau am Beispiel Tunnel Landshut und Tunnel Farchant T2 - Tagungsband der Fachkonferenz Tunnelbau, VBI Bayern, 1998. KW - Tunnelbau Y1 - 1998 SP - E1 EP - E31 PB - VBI Bayern (Eigendruck) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schikora, Karl A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Berechnungsmodelle für Betonbauteile unter frühem Temperaturzwang T2 - Tagungsband "Berichte der Fachtagung Baustatik-Baupraxis 7", 1999, Rotterdam N2 - The loss of the heat of hydration leads to restraint and intrinsic stresses in concrete structures that may cause cracks. This report is concerned with the realistic simulation of the physical processes during hydration using the Finite-Element-Method. KW - Baustatik Y1 - 1999 SP - 423 EP - 430 PB - A.A. Balkema Verlag CY - Rotterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schikora, Karl A1 - Eierle, Benno T1 - Der Hofbergtunnel in Landshut - Berechnungen und Messungen im Tunnelbau JF - Bauingenieur 74 N2 - Aus verkehrstechnischer Sicht bietet der Hofbergtunnel eine ideale Möglichkeit den Verkehr in der Innenstadt von Landshut zu beruhigen. Die extrem unterschiedliche Überlagerung von 12 bis 68 und eine schwierige Geologie mit dicht gelagerten Kiesen, die jedoch nahezu keine Kohäsion auf weisen und mit Rollkieslagen durchzogen sind, erfordern sowohl von der rechnerisch-konstruktiven Bearbeitung wie von der Bauausführung eine erhöhte Anpassungsfähigkeit an die vor Ort angetroffenen, stark wechselnden Verhältnisse. Am Beispiel des Hofbergtunnels wird das Zusammenwirken zwischen konstruktiver Bearbeitung, Geologie, Meßergebnissen und Bauausführung beschrieben. KW - Tunnelbau Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eierle, Benno A1 - Schikora, Karl T1 - Computational Modelling of Concrete at Early Ages using DIANA JF - Diana-World KW - Modellierung von Beton am PC Y1 - 1999 VL - 1999 IS - 2/1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Prodinger, Birgit A1 - Salzberger, T. A1 - Stucki, G. A1 - Stamm, T. A1 - Cieza, A. T1 - Measuring Functioning in People with Fibromyalgia (FM) Based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)—A Psychometric Analysis JF - Pain Practice N2 - Objectives: Instruments to assess functioning in patients with FM vary considerably in their content and are often symptom‐specific. This study aimed to examine whether it is feasible to construct a psychometric‐sound clinical instrument to measure functioning in FM based on the Brief ICF‐Core‐Set for chronic widespread pain (CWP). Methods: Two hundred and fifty six people with FM completed the Brief ICF‐Core‐Set. The Rasch model was used for analysis. Once ordering of response options of ICF categories was ensured, the following properties were studied: fit of the ICF categories to the Rasch model, the targeting between ICF categories and a person’s abilities, unidimensionality, and reliability. Results: Six ICF categories were rescored due to disordered thresholds. Five ICF categories were removed due to high model‐misfit and differential item functioning (DIF) for gender. Scores from 46 participants were excluded due to extreme scores. The ICF categories included display consistency with an underlying unidimensional construct, are free of DIF for age, disease duration and gender, display excellent overall reliability, and cover a range of functioning difficulties. Conclusions: This study illustrates that it is possible to measure functioning as a unidimensional construct based on selected ICF categories from the components body functions, as well as activities and participation of the Brief ICF‐Core‐Set for CWP in patients with FM. KW - Fibromyalgia KW - ICF KW - Psychometric Analysis Y1 - 2011 UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-2500.2011.00488.x VL - 12 IS - 4 SP - 255 EP - 265 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lustenberger, N. A1 - Prodinger, Birgit A1 - Dorjbal, D. A1 - Rubinelli, S. A1 - Schmitt, K. A1 - Scheel-Sailer, A. T1 - Compiling standardized information from clinical practice: using content analysis and ICF Linking Rules in a goal-oriented youth rehabilitation program JF - Disability and Rehabilitation N2 - Purpose: To illustrate how routinely written narrative admission and discharge reports of a rehabilitation program for eight youths with chronic neurological health conditions can be transformed to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. Methods: First, a qualitative content analysis was conducted by building meaningful units with text segments assigned of the reports to the five elements of the Rehab-Cycle®: goal; assessment; assignment; intervention; evaluation. Second, the meaningful units were then linked to the ICF using the refined ICF Linking Rules. Results: With the first step of transformation, the emphasis of the narrative reports changed to a process oriented interdisciplinary layout, revealing three thematic blocks of goals: mobility, self-care, mental, and social functions. The linked 95 unique ICF codes could be grouped in clinically meaningful goal-centered ICF codes. Between the two independent linkers, the agreement rate was improved after complementing the rules with additional agreements. Conclusions: The ICF Linking Rules can be used to compile standardized health information from narrative reports if prior structured. The process requires time and expertise. To implement the ICF into common practice, the findings provide the starting point for reporting rehabilitation that builds upon existing practice and adheres to international standards. Implications for Rehabilitation This study provides evidence that routinely collected health information from rehabilitation practice can be transformed to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health by using the “ICF Linking Rules”, however, this requires time and expertise. The Rehab-Cycle®, including assessments, assignments, goal setting, interventions and goal evaluation, serves as feasible framework for structuring this rehabilitation program and ensures that the complexity of local practice is appropriately reflected. The refined “ICF Linking Rules” lead to a standardized transformation process of narrative text and thus a higher quality with increased transparency. As a next step, the resulting format of goal codes supplemented by goal-clarifying codes could be validated to strengthen the implementation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health into rehabilitation routine by respecting the variety of clinical practice. KW - Rehab-Cycle KW - Spina bifida (myelomeningocele, MMC) KW - Cerebral palsy KW - Spinal curd injury KW - Quality of health care Y1 - 2019 UR - https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2017.1380718 VL - 41 IS - 5 SP - 613 EP - 621 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zobel, M. A1 - Denzler, J. A1 - Heigl, B. A1 - Nöth, E. A1 - Paulus, D. A1 - Schmidt, Jochen A1 - Stemmer, G. T1 - MOBSY: Integration of vision and dialogue in service robots T2 - Computer Vision Systems, Proceedings Second International Workshop, ICVS 2001, Vancouver, Canada N2 - MOBSY is a fully integrated autonomous mobile service robot system. It acts as an automatic dialogue based receptionist for visitors of our institute. MOBSY incorporates many techniques from different research areas into one working stand-alone system. Especially the computer vision and dialogue aspects are of main interest from the pattern recognition’s point of view. To summarize shortly, the involved techniques range from object classification over visual self-localization and recalibration to object tracking with multiple cameras. A dialogue component has to deal with speech recognition, understanding and answer generation. Further techniques needed are navigation, obstacle avoidance, and mechanisms to provide fault tolerant behavior. This contribution introduces our mobile system MOBSY. Among the main aspects vision and speech, we focus also on the integration aspect, both on the methodological and on the technical level. We describe the task and the involved techniques. Finally, we discuss the experiences that we gained with MOBSY during a live performance at the 25th anniversary of our institute KW - Speech recognition KW - Obstacle Avoidance  KW - Humanoid Robot  KW - Service Robot Y1 - 2001 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Eben, J. A1 - Karlinger, Peter A1 - Gehde, M. T1 - "Bitte nicht Stören" - Analyse des Störgrößeneinflusses auf Prozess und Qualität T2 - 23. Fachtagung TECHNOMER 2013 14./15. November 2013 KW - Analyse Störgrößeneinfluss Y1 - 2013 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tur, Gokhan A1 - Stolcke, Andreas A1 - Voss, Lynn A1 - Peters, Stanley A1 - Hakkani-Tür, Dilek A1 - Dowding, John A1 - Favre, Benoit A1 - Fernandez, Raquel A1 - Frampton, Matthew A1 - Frandsen, Michael A1 - Frederickson, Clint A1 - Graciarena, Martin A1 - Kintzing, Donald A1 - Leveque, Kyle A1 - Mason, Shane A1 - Niekrasz, John A1 - Purver, Matthew A1 - Riedhammer, Korbinian A1 - Shriberg, Elizabeth A1 - Tien, Jing A1 - Vergyri, Dimitra A1 - Yang, Fan T1 - The CALO Meeting Assistant System JF - IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing N2 - The CALO Meeting Assistant (MA) provides for distributed meeting capture, annotation, automatic transcription and semantic analysis of multiparty meetings, and is part of the larger CALO personal assistant system. This paper presents the CALO-MA architecture and its speech recognition and understanding components, which include real-time and offline speech transcription, dialog act segmentation and tagging, topic identification and segmentation, question-answer pair identification, action item recognition, decision extraction, and summarization. KW - Multiparty meetings processing KW - speech recognition KW - spoken language understanding Y1 - 2010 VL - 2010 IS - 18(6) SP - 1601 EP - 1611 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Dolezal, F. A1 - Schramm, M. A1 - Rabold, A. A1 - Schanda, Ulrich T1 - Stoßstellen im Holzbau - Planung, Prognose und Ausführung T2 - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. DAGA KW - Schallmesstechnik KW - Holzbau Y1 - 2010 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Darms, M. A1 - Fölster, F. A1 - Schmidt, Jochen A1 - Fröhlich, D. A1 - Eckert, A. T1 - Data Fusion Strategies in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems JF - SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars – Electronic and Electrical Systems N2 - Data fusion plays a central role in more and more automotive applications, especially for driver assistance systems. On the one hand the process of data fusion combines data and information to estimate or predict states of observed objects. On the other hand data fusion introduces abstraction layers for data description and allows building more flexible and modular systems.The data fusion process can be divided into a low-level processing (tracking and object discrimination) and a high level processing (situation assessment). High level processing becomes more and more the focus of current research as different assistance applications will be combined into one comprehensive assistance system. Different levels/strategies for data fusion can be distinguished: Fusion on raw data level, fusion on feature level and fusion on decision level. All fusion strategies can be found in current driver assistance implementations. The paper gives an overview of the different fusion strategies and shows their application in current driver assistance systems. For low level processing a raw data fusion approach in a stereo video system is described, as an example for feature level fusion the fusion of radar and camera data for tracking is explained. As an example for a high level fusion algorithm an approach for a situation assessment based on multiple sensors is given. The paper describes practical realizations of these examples and points out their potential to further increase traffic safety with reasonably low cost for the overall system. KW - Driver Assistent Systems KW - Data Fusion KW - automotive applications Y1 - 2010 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zobel, M. A1 - Denzler, J. A1 - Heigl, B. A1 - Nöth, E. A1 - Paulus, D. A1 - Schmidt, Jochen A1 - Stemmer, G. T1 - MOBSY: Integration of vision and dialogue in service robots JF - Machine Vision and Applications N2 - This contribution introduces MOBSY, a fully integrated, autonomous mobile service robot system. It acts as an automatic dialogue-based receptionist for visitors to our institute. MOBSY incorporates many techniques from different research areas into one working stand-alone system. The techniques involved range from computer vision over speech understanding to classical robotics. Along with the two main aspects of vision and speech, we also focus on the integration aspect, both on the methodological and on the technical level. We describe the task and the techniques involved. Finally, we discuss the experiences that we gained with MOBSY during a live performance at our institute. KW - Service robots KW - Computer vision KW - Speech understanding and dialogue KW - Integrated System Y1 - 2003 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zobel, M. A1 - Denzler, J. A1 - Heigl, B. A1 - Nöth, E. A1 - Paulus, D. A1 - Schmidt, Jochen A1 - Stemmer, G. T1 - Demonstration von Bildverarbeitung und Sprachverstehen in der Dienstleistungsrobotik JF - Autonome Mobile Systeme N2 - Die typischerweise gewünschten Einsatzgebiete für Dienstleistungsroboter, z. B. Krankenhäuser oder Seniorenheime, stellen sehr hohe Anforderungen an die Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle. Diese Erfordernisse gehen im Allgemeinen über die Möglichkeiten der Standardsensoren, wie Ultraschalloder Infrarotsensoren, hinaus. Es müssen daher ergänzende Verfahren zum Einsatz kommen. Aus der Sicht der Mustererkennung sind die Nutzung des Rechnersehens und des natürlichsprachlichen Dialogs von besonderem Interesse. Dieser Beitrag stellt das mobile System MOBS Y vor. MOBS Y ist ein vollkommen integrierter autonomer mobiler Dienstleistungsroboter. Er dient als ein automatischer dialogbasierter Empfangsservice für Besucher unseres Instituts. MOBSY vereinigt vielfältige Methoden aus unterschiedlichsten Forschungsgebieten in einem eigenständigen System. Die zum Einsatz kommenden Methoden aus dem Bereich der Bildverarbeitung reichen dabei von Objektklassifikation über visuelle Selbstlokalisierung und Rekalibrierung bis hin zu multiokularer Objektverfolgung. Die Dialogkomponente umfasst Methoden der Spracherkennung, des Sprachverstehens und die Generierung von Antworten. Im Beitrag werden die zu erfüllende Aufgabe und die einzelnen Verfahren dargestellt. KW - Dienstleistungsroboter KW - multiokulare Objektverfolgung KW - Spracherkennung KW - Sensorik bei Robotern Y1 - 2001 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Shaw, L. A1 - Campbell, H. A1 - Jacobs, K. A1 - Prodinger, Birgit T1 - Twenty years of Assessment in WORK: A narrative review JF - Work N2 - Introduction: The aim of this review was to gain an understanding of the first 20 years of contributions to WORK within the assessment domain and to reflect on the perspectives underscoring this knowledge base. Method: A narrative review of assessment articles using the WORK ARTicle database was conducted. Assessment articles were searched using issues from 1990 to 2009. Descriptive data was analyzed to examine historical trends of the specific types and dimensions of articles, the regional location of the contributions, and the methodological accordance. A reflective process was used by an editorial board member of WORK to inductively interpret perspectives and contextual issues that underpinned the evolution of the assessment domain in WORK. Results: Over half of N= 108 of the articles on assessment in WORK focused on establishing or reporting reliability and validity of assessments used in clinical practice or evaluation research. The majority of the assessment articles were predominantly focused on the person. Contributions of articles were from 5 regions: North America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa. Conclusions: Assessment articles in WORK have contributed to the development of evidence to support assessment of the worker. These articles represent a knowledge base that emphasizes evidence-based assessments to evaluate what a person can and cannot do to participate in work. Efforts are needed to expand knowledge generation in assessment to include more evaluations on the workplace and occupation dimensions, and that also considers the worker in context. KW - Knowledge base KW - Evaluation KW - Descriptive KW - Evidence base Y1 - 2010 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/WOR-2010-0989 VL - 35 IS - 3 SP - 257 EP - 267 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dorjbal, D. A1 - Cieza, A. A1 - Gmünder, H.-P- A1 - Scheel-Sailer, A. A1 - Stucki, G. A1 - Üstün, T.B. A1 - Prodinger, Birgit T1 - Strengthening quality of care through standardized reporting based on the World Health Organization's reference classifications JF - International Journal of Quality in Health N2 - Quality issue Responding to person's health and related needs requires the availability of health information that reflects relevant aspects of a health condition and how this health condition impacts on a person's daily life. Initial assessment Health information is routinely collected at different time points by diverse professionals, in different settings for various purposes with varying methods. Consequently, health information is not always comparable, posing a challenge to the regular monitoring of quality. Choice of solution The World Health Organization's (WHO) International Classification of Diseases (ICD), International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), and International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI; under development) are complementary and serve as meaningful reference classifications for comparing data on persons’ health and related interventions across health systems. Implementation We developed a systematic approach of translating routinely collected information into a standardized report based on the three WHO reference classifications and the Rehab-Cycle®. Subsequently, we have demonstrated its application using five random case records of individuals attending a rehabilitation program. Evaluation All identified concepts were able to be linked to WHO's reference classifications. The ICF served as a tool to standardize information on rehabilitation goals and their achievement. The ICHI served as the basis for reporting the interventions that were documented in the case records, including the intervention targets that were derived from the ICF codes. Lessons learned Our experience shows that, it is possible to translate routinely collected information into standardized reports by linking existing narrative records with WHO's reference classifications. KW - International Classification of Diseases KW - International Classification of Functioning KW - Disability and health KW - Quality improvement KW - Rehabilitation Y1 - 2016 UR - https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzw078 VL - 28 IS - 5 SP - 626 EP - 633 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Prodinger, Birgit A1 - Tennant, A. A1 - Stucki, G. A1 - Cieza, A. A1 - Üstün, T.B. T1 - Harmonizing routinely collected health information for strengthening quality management in health systems: requirements and practice JF - Journal of Health Services Research & Policy N2 - Objective Our aim was to specify the requirements of an architecture to serve as the foundation for standardized reporting of health information and to provide an exemplary application of this architecture. Methods The World Health Organization’s International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) served as the conceptual framework. Methods to establish content comparability were the ICF Linking Rules. The Rasch measurement model, as a special case of additive conjoint measurement, which satisfies the required criteria for fundamental measurement, allowed for the development of a common metric foundation for measurement unit conversion. Secondary analysis of data from the North Yorkshire Survey was used to illustrate these methods. Patients completed three instruments and the items were linked to the ICF. The Rasch measurement model was applied, first to each scale, and then to items across scales which were linked to a common domain. Results Based on the linking of items to the ICF, the majority of items were grouped into two domains, Mobility and Self-care. Analysis of the individual scales and of items linked to a common domain across scales satisfied the requirements of the Rasch measurement model. The measurement unit conversion between items from the three instruments linked to the Mobility and Self-care domains, respectively, was demonstrated. Conclusions The realization of an ICF-based architecture for information on patients’ functioning enables harmonization of health information while allowing clinicians and researchers to continue using their existing instruments. This architecture will facilitate access to comprehensive and consistently reported health information to serve as the foundation for informed decision-making. KW - Decision making KW - Health classification KW - Health status measurement KW - Information standards KW - Quality management Y1 - 2016 UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/1355819616636411 VL - 21 IS - 4 SP - 223 EP - 228 ER -