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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
«The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary Conference | Bielefeld University | 14–15 November 2019
Panel C: Big Data: From Machine Learning to Quantum Computing (Organized by: Dario Anselmetti, Barbara Hammer)
Carlo Beenakker (Leiden University): Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learnin
IIIF - International Image Interoperability Framework in der Praxis
IIIF existiert seit 2012 und wird von immer mehr Anbietern unterstützt.
So haben Digitalisierungstools wie Goobi und Kidoto den Standard
mittlerweile in ihre Präsentationschicht integriert. Im Vortrag soll
beispielhaft die Nutzung der Image- und Presentation-API demonstriert
und verdeutlicht werden, welche neuen Nutzungs- und Einsatzszenarien
sich daraus für Anwender und Dienstleister ergeben
Data Science & Machine Learning
«The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary Conference | Bielefeld University | 14–15 November 2019
Panel C: Big Data: From Machine Learning to Quantum Computing (Organized by: Dario Anselmetti, Barbara Hammer)
Kristian Kersting (TU Darmstadt): Data Science & Machine Learnin
The Role of Theory in Different Disciplines
«The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary Conference | Bielefeld University | 14–15 November 2019
Panel Discussion: The Role of Theory in Different Disciplines
Discussants: Carlo Beenakker (Leiden) | Angelika Epple (Bielefeld) Armin Gölzhäuser (Bielefeld) | Carlos Spoerhase (Bielefeld) | Tobias Werron (Bielefeld).
Moderation: Manuela Lenzen (Bielefeld
Nonverbal Vocalizations as Speech: Characterizing Natural-Environment Audio from Nonverbal Individuals with Autism
The study of nonverbal vocalizations, such as sighs, grunts, and monosyllabic sounds, has largely revolved around the social and affective implications of these sounds within typical speech. However, for individuals who do not use any traditional speech, including those with non- or minimally verbal (nv/mv) autism, these vocalizations contain important, individual-specific affective and communicative information. This paper outlines the methodology, analysis, and technology to investigate the production, perception, and meaning of nonverbal vocalizations from nv/mv individuals in natural environments. We are developing novel signal processing and machine learning methods that will help enable augmentative communication technology, and we are producing a nonverbal vocalization dataset for public release. We hope this work will expand the scientific understanding of these exceptional individuals’ language development and the field of communication more generally
L1 and L2 Production of Non-Lexical Hesitation Particles of German and English Native Speakers
This study focuses on the vowel quality of non-lexical hesitation particles produced by 24 English and German native speakers in their native language (L1) and their second language (L2) both of which are English and German. The aim is to show that a) English and German hesitation particles employ a different vowel quality and b) L2-learners of the respective language can adapt the native-like vowel quality if they are sufficiently proficient in their L2
On the distribution of clicks and inbreaths in class presentations and spontaneous conversations: blending vocal and kinetic activities
The present exploratory study compares the distribution of clicks and inbreaths in the productions of French students in two different communication settings (semiread oral class presentations vs spontaneous dyadic conversations). Grounded in a conversation analytic and discourse-pragmatic approach, mixing qualitative and quantitative methods, this study looks at the functions of clicks and inbreaths as well as accompanying kinetic behaviors (e.g swallowing, facial expressions, hand movement) in discourse. Preliminary results show a higher rate of pre-utterances clicks and inbreaths during oral presentations, which reflects the type of talk produced (structured and clear, which requires planning and preparation). And the qualitative analyses illustrate the ways speakers blend vocal and kinetic activities when producing clicks and inbreaths
Das Projekt IKM-Versorgung Medizin
Im Auftrag des Landes NRW errichtet die Universität Bielefeld die Medizinische Fakultät OWL sowie in Kooperation mit mehreren Krankenhausträgern aus der Region, das Universitätsklinikum OWL. Auf dieser Grundlage wird die Universität Bielefeld ein vollständiges staatliches Medizinstudium (gemäß ÄApprO) anbieten, das sich an den wandelnden Anforderungen des Ärzt*innenberufes orientiert.
Ein national und international konkurrenzfähiger Lehr-, Lern- und Forschungsbetrieb ist ohne den professionellen Einsatz innovativer, flexibler und robuster IT-, Kommunikations- und Mediendienste (IKM-Services) nicht denkbar. Das Projekt IKM-Versorgung Medizin im Aufbauprogramm Medizinische Fakultät hat die Aufgabe, die hierfür notwendigen Rahmenbedingungen herzustellen.
Der Vortrag gibt einen Einblick in den aktuellen Stand des Aufbauprogramms, sowie in einige der Themenfelder, die im Projekt IKM-Versorgung Medizin entwickelt und bearbeitet werden.
 
Data Science Techniques in Digital Humanities and Digital Knowledge Services
From 2015 to 2019, the Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies of Bielefeld University carried out the DFG project Kinder und
Jugendliteratur im Medienverbund 1933 -1945. The University Library has developed the technical infrastructure for data acquisition, data
processing and data visualisation. Based on a complex data model for describing different types of media (especially films, radio broadcasts
and print editions, but also theatre performances, records, television broadcasts, advertising material) as a manifestation of literary
material, the different linkages have to be worked out and visualized by visualization techniques. The lecture introduces the used approaches,
methods and their implementation in detail and also reports on the use of these techniques in other digital services of the University Library.
This includes in particular analyses of the global publication network in the context of bibliometric information.
(Talk held in the lecture series Data Science in winter term 2019/2020 at Bielefeld University
The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge and the Importance of Basic Research
«The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary Conference | Bielefeld University | 14–15 November 2019
Opening Keynote:
Professor Robbert Dijkgraaf (Princeton): The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge and the Importance of Basic Researc