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Social and acoustic determinants of perceived laughter intensity
Existing research links subjective judgments of perceived laughter intensity with features such as duration, amplitude, fundamental frequency, and voicing. We examine these associations in a new database of social laughs produced in situations inducing amusement, embarrassment, and schadenfreude. We also test the extent to which listeners’ judgments of laughter intensity vary as a function of the social situation in which laughs were produced
Posed and spontaneous nonverbal vocalizations of positive emotions: Acoustic analysis and perceptual judgments
When experiencing different positive emotional states, like amusement or relief, we may produce nonverbal vocalizations such as laughs and sighs. In the current study, we describe the acoustic structure of posed and spontaneous nonverbal vocalizations of 14 different positive emotions, and test whether listeners (N =201) map the vocalizations to emotions. The results show that vocalizations of 13 different positive emotions were recognized at better-than-chance levels, but not vocalizations of being moved. Emotions varied in whether vocalizations were better recognized from spontaneous or posed expressions
Analysis of Laughter in Cohesive Groups
Group cohesion describes the tendency of the group members’ shared commitment to group tasks and the interpersonal attraction among them. This paper presents a preliminary analysis of occurrence of laughter with respect to group cohesion using a corpus of multi-party interactions. Results indicate that the occurrence of laughter is higher in cohesive segments and a strong positive correlation exists between the perceived level of cohesion and laughter
open-access.network - eine neue Plattform für Kompetenzausbau und Vernetzung
Der Wunsch nach freiem Zugang zu wissenschaftlichen Publikationen einerseits und die tatsächliche Veröffentlichungspraxis andererseits ist
häufig noch widersprüchlich. Vielfach bestehen Unsicherheiten bzw. Hürden bezüglich finanzieller, rechtlicher und technischer Fragestellungen.
Dem begegnet das vom BMBF geförderte Verbundprojekt "open-access.network" durch die Schaffung eines zielgerichteten und verlässlichen Angebotsan Informationen und Fortbildungen für Open-Access-Akteur*innen und Wissenschaftler*innen und Möglichkeiten für Austausch und Vernetzung untereinander.
Der Vortrag skizziert die Zielsetzungen und Arbeitspakete und stellt Aufgaben und Rolle der UB Bielefeld im Projekt vor.
 
Moderated Discussion (Panel A)
«The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary Conference | Bielefeld University | 14–15 November 2019
Panel A: Theorizing Contemporary Society. Challenges and Perspectives(Organisation: Sina Farzin, Hamburg; Julian Go, Boston; Tobias Werron, Bielefeld)
Moderated Discussion. Moderator: Tobias Werron (Bielefeld
Will Quantum Computing Disrupt 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)
Christian Bauckhage (IAIS Fraunhofer, Sankt Augustin): Will Quantum Computing Disrupt Machine Learning
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
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
Aggregieren von Kostendaten zu OA-Monographien im OpenAPC-Projekt
Die OpenAPC-Initiative ist nun seit mehr als 5 Jahren an der UB Bielefeld aktiv und sammelt und verarbeitet Daten zum kostenpflichtigen
Open Access-Publizieren im nationalen und internationalen Kontext.
Bislang hat sich das Projekt dabei nur auf einen Publikationstyp beschränkt, nämlich Zeitschriftenartikel (APC = Article Processing
Charge). Dies hat sich vor Kurzem geändert: Seit Juli 2020 hat OpenAPC seinen Fokus erweitert und aggregiert nun auch Kostendaten zum
Publizieren von OA-Büchern bzw. Monographien. Dieser Vortrag stellt den neu geschaffenen BPC-Datensatz vor, zeigt auf, welche Unterschiede sich
beim Verarbeiten im Vergleich zu Artikel-Metadaten ergeben und wie bestehende Workflows und Tools entsprechend angepasst wurden
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