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The Language of Images: Performance of Image Classification Paradigms in Marketing
The uploaded files contain all data files and Python code to conduct the empirical analysis and create the graphs in the paper "The Language of Images: Performance of Image Classification Paradigms in Marketing". This includes CSVs that specify the image paths used from the original datasets which have been uploaded in a separate entry in this repository
Supporting Movie Files for "The Interplay of Hydrothermal and Tectonic Processes at (Ultra)Slow-Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridges" (Dissertation)
This repository contains movies of the simulations discussed in the dissertation "The Interplay of Hydrothermal and Tectonic Processes at (Ultra)Slow-Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridges" by Arne Glink (2025). Each video is referenced in the dissertation using a numerical identifier. The file names in this repository match these identifiers as listed below. For detailed descriptions of the videos, please refer to the dissertation text.
Chapter 4:
S4.1 - GlinkHasenclever2024-ms01-steadyT-ff.mp4
S4.2 - GlinkHasenclever2024-ms02-noIntr-noNu-Run0.mp4
S4.3 - GlinkHasenclever2024-ms03-longDet-Run1.mp4
S4.4 - GlinkHasenclever2024-ms04-longDet-synAcc-Run2.mp4
S4.5 - GlinkHasenclever2024-ms05-ff-dc-Run28.mp4
S4.6 - GlinkHasenclever2024-ms06-chaotic-Run24.mp4
S4.7 - GlinkHasenclever2024-ms07-FFnoTmax-Run5.mp4
Chapter 5:
S5.1 - Glink2025-ms01-Detachment.mp4 (QuickTime might have problems, VLC works)
S5.2 - Glink2025-ms02-HT-RefRun.mp4
S5.3 - Glink2025-ms03-HT-a2-iso.mp4
S5.4 - Glink2025-ms04-HT-a5-iso.mp4
S5.5 - Glink2025-ms05-HT-a10-iso.mp4
S5.6 - Glink2025-ms06-HT-a2-aniso.mp4
S5.7 - Glink2025-ms07-HT-a5-aniso.mp4
S5.8 - Glink2025-ms08-HT-a10-aniso.mp4
S5.9 - Glink2025-ms09-HT-shallow1-5kW.mp4
S5.10 - Glink2025-ms10-HT-shallow3kW.mp4
S5.11 - Glink2025-ms11-HT-shallow6kW.mp4
S5.12 - Glink2025-ms12-HT-shallow12kW.mp4
S5.13 - Glink2025-ms13-HT-simpleOCC-RefRun.mp4
S5.14 - Glink2025-ms14-HT-simpleOCC-a2-iso.mp4
S5.15 - Glink2025-ms15-HT-simpleOCC-a5-iso.mp4
S5.16 - Glink2025-ms16-HT-simpleOCC-a10-iso.mp4
S5.17 - Glink2025-ms17-HT-simpleOCC-a2-aniso.mp4
S5.18 - Glink2025-ms18-HT-simpleOCC-a5-aniso.mp4
S5.19 - Glink2025-ms19-HT-simpleOCC-a10-aniso.mp4
S5.20 - Glink2025-ms20-HT-simpleOCC-shallow1-5kW.mp4
S5.21 - Glink2025-ms21-HT-simpleOCC-shallow3kW.mp4
S5.22 - Glink2025-ms22-HT-simpleOCC-shallow6kW.mp4
S5.23 - Glink2025-ms23-HT-simpleOCC-shallow12kW.mp4
S5.24 - Glink2025-ms24-HT-simpleOCC-2ndPlume.mp4
S5.25 - Glink2025-ms25-HT-simpleOCC-Usolid0.mp4
Chapter 7:
S7.1 - GlinkDiss2025-Chapter7-fullCoupling-OCC1330N.mo
Menschen in Deutschland 2024. Vierte Welle der bundesweit repräsentativen Befragung: Durchführung, Rücklauf, Erhebungsinstrument und Codebuch.
Die Studie „Menschen in Deutschland (MiD)“ ist eine von mehreren repräsentativen
Umfragen, die durch das Institut für Kriminologie an der Fakultät für Rechtswissenschaft
der Universität Hamburg (UHH) im Rahmen des Verbundprojekts „Monitoring- und Trans-
ferplattform Radikalisierung (MOTRA)“ konzipiert und durchgeführt werden. MOTRA ist ein
durch das BMBF und das BMI geförderter Forschungsverbund im Bereich der zivilen
Sicherheitsforschung, an dem – neben dem Institut für Kriminologie an der Fakultät für
Rechtswissenschaft der UHH – acht weitere Partnerorganisationen aus Wissenschaft und
Forschung beteiligt sind (für weitere Informationen zum Verbundprojekt vgl. Kemmesies et
al. 2021, 2022, 2023 sowie https://www.motra.info/).
Innerhalb des MOTRA-Verbundes bilden die seitens der UHH durchgeführten Befra-
gungen ein zentrales Element des Monitorings von Radikalisierungsphänomenen. Ziel
ist es, das Ausmaß, die soziale Verteilung sowie die zeitliche Veränderung der Akzeptanz verschiedener Formen
extremismusaffiner politischer Einstellungen (demokratieablehnende, rechtsextreme und islamistische Einstellungen) inner-
halb der in Deutschland lebenden Bevölkerung zu analysieren und dafür relevante Einflussfaktoren
auf Mikro- Makro- und Mesoebene zu identifizieren, um so Hinweise für eine zielgruppenorientierte Ausge-
staltung von Präventionsmaßnahmen zu geben.
Neben extremismusaffinen politischen Einstellungen bilden vor allem auch die Verbreitung von
Intoleranz und Vorurteilen gegenüber Minderheiten und Fremdgruppen, wie Ausländer-
feindlichkeit, Antisemitismus und Muslimfeindlichkeit, sowie diese begünstigende Fakto-
ren, darunter das Erleben von Marginalisierung und Diskriminierung, Verunsicherungen
durch aktuelle gesellschaftliche Herausforderungen und Krisen sowie Einschränkungen
des Vertrauens in staatliche und gesellschaftliche Institutionen, einen zentralen Fokus der
Untersuchung (zu Konzeption und theoretischem Hintergrund vgl. Brettfeld et al. 2021b).
Bei der Studie „Menschen in Deutschland (MiD)“ handelt es sich um eine jährlich auf
Basis von Adressdaten der Einwohnermeldeämter durchgeführte, repräsentative Befra-
gung der deutschen Wohnbevölkerung ab 18 Jahren, die im Jahr 2024 nunmehr bereit zum
vierten Mal umgesetzt wurde (zu den vorhergehenden drei Erhebungswellen vgl. Brettfeld
et al. 2021b; Endtricht et al. 2022; Fischer et al. 2023; Wetzels et al. 2023b).
Dieser UHH Forschungsbericht No. 17 stellt zum einen die methodische Anlage der Erhebung des
Jahres 2024, die Beschreibung des Stichprobendesigns, die Rücklaufquoten sowie die
Merkmale der Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer in der erreichten Stichprobe dar. Darüber
hinaus wird das im Jahr 2024 verwendete Erhebungsinstrument beschrieben und die
verwendeten Konstrukte werden näher erläutert.
Im Anhang befinden sich der im Jahr 2024 eingesetzte Fragebogen sowie das Codebuch zum Datensatz,
dem auch die Bezeichnung der Variablen, deren Inhalte und Codierungen entnommen werden können
Reconstructing and understanding the conservative history of fragmented codices: a multidisciplinary approach to an early Qur'anic Manuscript on parchment
Poster presented at the 4th International Congress on Archaeological Sciences in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East ICAS-EMME 4, the Cyprus Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus (17.05.2024
ExerCube vs. Virtual Reality: A Comparative Study of Exergame Technologies for Older Adults
Insufficient physical activity is a major challenge in our aging society. Although exergames can provide enjoyable exercise opportunities for older adults, it remains unclear which display technology is best suited to reach this goal. This paper compares two popular exergame technologies with different immersion levels: (i) a virtual reality head-mounted display (VR-HMD) and (ii) the ExerCube, a commercial projection-based system. We conducted a within-participants study (N=34) with older adults to evaluate player experience, presence, cybersickness, game performance, and physical exertion. Both display types provided a comparably high player experience and physical exertion that can benefit older adults' physical well-being. The VR-HMD offered superior presence, while the ExerCube led to higher performance and physical activity. Our findings advance the understanding of how different exergame technologies affect older adults' experiences. We present research and design implications to guide the future development of age-appropriate exergames
The PHOENIX/1D NewEra model atmosphere grid: data files
Flat list with one file per model as described in theNewEra grid paper.
Access via python code in 10.25592/uhhfdm.16722 , always use latest version of the codes
Material Characterisation of 19–20th century manuscripts from Northern Thailand
This is the dataset generated from the analysis of four Thai manuscripts at CSMC.
The results have been published in the research article 'Sathiyamani S, Ngiam S, Bonnerot O, Jaengsawang S, Panarut P, Helman-Wazny A, Colini C. Material Characterisation of 19–20th Century Manuscripts from Northern Thailand. Restaurator. International Journal for the Preservation of Library and Archival Material. 2024;45(2-3): 117-140. https://doi.org/10.1515/res-2023-0028'
The dataset includes:
01_protocol: Protocol of the analysis featuring spots measured using various techniques
02_Dino: Digital microscopy images of the four manuscripts, present under the respective sub-folders as .bmp file
03_Elio: Point analysis was carried out using Bruker / XG Lab Elio with a Rh X-ray tube, a 25 mm2 large-area silicon drift detector (SDD) with an interaction spot of 1 mm. The measurements were conducted at 40 kV voltage, 80 μA current, with a measurement time of 120 s per spot. dataset includes subfolders featuring individual spectra as spx and txt files. The integrated intensities for the evaluated XRF data is given as the corresponding excel file
04_ARTAX: Acquired using Bruker ARTAX with a Mo X-ray tube, polycapillary X-ray optics, an electrothermally cooled Xflash SDD detector, and an interaction spot of 100 μm. XRF dataset from lines scans are present in subfolders as RTX file. The integrated intensities and the results from the line scans were exported as the corresponding excel file
05_JET: Spatial maps were obtained using Bruker M6 Jetstream with a Rh X-ray tube, polycapillary X-ray optics, a 50 mm2 Xflash SDD detector, and an adjustable measuring spot ranging from 50 to 650 µm. The measurements were conducted at 50 kV voltage and 600 μA current, with a spot size of 50µm, an acquisition time 30 ms per spot and a step size of 50 μm.The results from M6 Jetstream, corresponding to spatial maps, are present in the respective subfolders, as raw bcf file, processed bcf file and processed rpl file; the corresponding results have been exported as jpg images under relative and absolute intensities.
06_FTIR: FTIR measurements were carried out using portable Agilent 4100 ExoScan FT-IR spectrometer using Diffuse reflectance (DRIFTS) mode with a measuring spot of 1 cm, spectral range 650–4000 cm-1, 256 scans per measurement and a resolution of 4 cm-1. The raw data is uploaded as individual spc files, and the combined data is present in the excel file.
07_NIR: NIR measurements were carried out using Malvern-Panalytical Analytical Spectral Devices (ASD) LabSpec 4 Hi-Res spectrophotometer, measuring the reflectance spectrum in the range 350–2500 nm with a scanning time of 100 ms. The first derivative of the spectrum was used for the characterization of the pigments. The raw data is present as txt files.
08_Raman: Raman measurements were carried out using a Renishaw inVia Raman spectrometer equipped with a 100 mW 532 nm laser and a 300 mW 785 nm laser and with a 100x objective. The raw spectra are present in the respective subfolders as txt files.
09_IRR: APOLLO Infrared Reflectography Imaging System (IRR) from OPUS Instruments with a Long Wave Pass Filter (LWP1510, range 1510–1700 nm) and two 20W halogen lamps as light sources to image a section of manuscript Thai Ms 7, image is provided as a jpg.
10_results: This file provides information about all the datasets, including a summary of results obtained using the different techniques.
11_plots: The origin file corresponding to the FTIR, NIR and Raman plots, as opj
Is acidification of common estuarine macroinvertebrates in stable isotope approaches necessary to analyze aquatic food webs?
This dataset contains information on stable isotopes (SI) (δ13C and δ15N) of Gammarus spp., Mesopodopsis slabberi, Neomysis integer and Palaemon longirostris from the Elbe estuary as well as a test series to verify that the different encapsulation materials have no effect on the SI
Provenance Data for the Chinese Medical Manuscripts in the Unschuld Collection
The dataset Provenance Data for the Chinese Medical Manuscripts in the Unschuld Collection contains data retrieved from an acquisition notebook in the possession of Paul U. Unschuld that was synthesized with data retrieved from the manuscripts themselves and documents kept in the archives of the Berlin State Library (SBB). The data retrieval took place in 2024. By combining these two strands of data, it was possible to match records on manuscript acquisitions in the notebook with actual manuscripts now part of the Unschuld collection (“Sammlung Unschuld”) of the SBB, thereby gaining new provenance data (time and/or place of acquisition) for a substantial number of manuscripts.
For details on the acquisition notebook, the data contained in it, how manuscripts now in the SBB’s Unschuld collection were identified, and a summary of the findings on provenance, see:
Thies Staack (2025), “The Provenance of the Chinese Medical Manuscripts in the Unschuld Collection: New Evidence from an Unpublished Acquisition Notebook”, in José Maksimczuk and Luigi Orlandi (eds) (2025), Mesótēs. At the Intersection of Textuality and Materiality, Berlin: De Gruyter, 305–326, https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111591025-013