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    User Comments from a SNL 'Fast Fashion Ad' Sketch Combined with RoBERTa and BERTopic Outputs

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    <h3>Context</h3> <p>This dataset was created for a Master's thesis in Digital Humanities by Ka Yee Suvini Lai (see Related Works for the thesis paper titled: <em>Emotion Classification, Topic Modelling, and Discourse Evaluation of Audience Responses to SNL's Fast Fashion Sketch on Social Media: Leveraging RoBERTa, BERTopic and Discourse Analysis</em>). The dataset consists of user comments from a SNL sketch titled 'Fast Fashion Ad', extracted across YouTube, Instagram and TikTok (n=4028). The dataset also contains emotion classification and topic modelling outputs from RoBERTa and BERTopic. </p> <h3>Data Structure</h3> <p>The dataset consists of the following columns (with explanations in brackets):</p> <ul> <li><strong>comment_text </strong>(this column contains the user comments of the SNL sketch from Youtube, Instagram and Tiktok) </li> <li><strong>top_emotion</strong> (RoBERTa's output of the highest emotion score from the comment)</li> <li><strong>emotion_scores</strong> (RoBERTa's output of all the emotions and their scores from the comment)</li> <li><strong>topic</strong> (BERTopic's output for the topic number for the comment)</li> <li><strong>topic_label</strong> (BERTopic's output for the topic number and topic label for the comment)</li> <li><strong>probability</strong> (BERTopic's output for the probability of the topic from the comment)</li> </ul> <p>This dataset is a <code>.csv</code> file and is interoperable across many digital tools. It is the aggregated results from the RoBERTa and BERTopic Python Pipelines (see Related Works for the source code).</p> <h3>Further details</h3> <p>To gain access to the dataset, please reach out to the author via email: [email protected]</p&gt

    Data Management Plan for the FWF-project "Photoenzymatic Additive Manufacturing"

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    <h3>Technical details</h3> <p>The included file (DMP_ELSA_1000Ideas-FWF_20250706_V1.0) is the approved version of the Data Management Plan for the Project "Photoenzymatic Additive Manufacturing" funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). It will be maintained and updated if required throughout the project duration. Version management will be conducted via this platform (TU Wien Research Data), under the same DOI.</p> <h3>Project context</h3> <p><span lang="EN-AU">Enzymes are molecules in living organisms that accelerate chemical reactions by selectively binding with the reactants, allowing these reactions to occur very quickly and selectively at body temperature. Enzymes are not only naturally found in living organisms but are also widely used in chemistry, for example, in the production of medications. As catalysts, they participate in reactions to accelerate the production of medications without being consumed in the process. They convert specific chemical motifs in molecules or link two building blocks together. Enzymes are also frequently used as catalysts for the breakdown of molecules or materials, inducing bond cleavage. These reactions are now to be explored for the first time in a completely new environment: the 3D printer.</span></p&gt

    Der Engel mit dem Lorbeerkranz von der Tambourkuppel der Wiener Karlskirche

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    <p>Vordiplom von Anna-Maria Tupy an der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Institut für Konservierung und Restaurierung bei o. Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Gabriela Krist und Univ.-Ass. Mag. art Marija Milchin</p> <p>Fach: Konservierung-Restaurierung</p> <p>Wien, am 15. Februar 2016</p> <p>Die vorliegende Arbeit behandelt eine aus Kalksandstein der Zogelsdorf-Formation gefertigte Engelsfigur mit Lorbeerkranz von der Tambourkuppel der Wiener Karlskirche. Diese von Lorenzo Mattielli oder von dessen Werkstatt zwischen 1725-1730 geschaffene Skulptur hat seit der Errichtung jenes sakralen Bauwerkes mehrere Restaurierungen und Behandlungen erfahren. Im Zuge einer Instandsetzung im Jahre 1969 wurde der Tambourengel aufgrund seines schlechten Erhaltungszustandes von der Kuppel abgenommen und für eine Kopienherstellung in die Restaurierwerkstätten des Bundesdenkmalamtes überführt. Nachdem die Kopie auf die Tambourkuppel platziert wurde, ist das Original zur weiteren Lagerung in die Kartause Mauerbach transportiert worden. Allerdings war es nicht möglich, geeignete Lagerungsbedingungen für die große Anzahl der dort befindlichen barocken Skulpturen zu schaffen. Somit wurde die Skulptur im Jahr 2007 wieder in die Restaurierwerkstätten des Bundesdenkmalamtes im Arsenal verlegt. Daraufhin kam es zur Übereinkunft des Bundesdenkmalamtes mit dem Institut für Konservierung und Restaurierung der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien über den Erhalt dieses Kunstwerkes. Folglich soll im Rahmen eines Vordiploms ein Konzept für die Konservierung dieser Engelsskulptur erfolgen, welche als Grundlage für eine spätere Restaurierung dienen soll.</p> <p>Zu den gravierendsten Schadensbildern zählen die fünf großen Brüche, die bei der Abnahme in den 1980er Jahren entstanden sind, großflächige Ergänzungen und oberflächliche Überzüge mit verschiedenen Ergänzungsmaterialen, zahlreiche Hohlstellen bzw. lose Verbindungen zwischen Stein und Ergänzung, sowie ein stark variierendes Wasseraufnahmeverhalten der einzelnen Materialien.<br>Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist zum einem eine chronologische Aufarbeitung der Objektgeschichte mit den dazu belegten historischen Archivalien, eine sorgfältige Bestands- und Zustandsklärung als auch die Erstellung eines konservatorischen Konzeptes, dessen Schwerpunkt auf folgende Fragen gelegt wird:<br>Ist eine Wiederaufstellung, insbesondere in statischer Hinsicht, möglich? Wenn ja, wo wäre eine erneute Präsentation des Engels sinnvoll und welche Bedingungen müssen erfüllt werden?<br>Neben der Recherchearbeit soll mit Hilfe von naturwissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen eine Analyse der einzelnen Materialien zur näheren Bestandsklärung erfolgen, als auch die Durchführung von Testreihen zum Wasseraufnahmeverhalten und der statischen Sicherheit.<br>Darüber hinaus soll eine Diskussion über die folgende Restaurierung geführt werden.</p> <p> </p> <p>Das Dokument ist sowohl als PDF 1.4 als auch <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF/A">PDF/A</a> verfügbar.</p> <p> </p> <p>please contact <strong>[email protected]</strong> for access</p&gt

    Vienna Terrestrial Reference Frame S/X 2020 for VLBI scale study

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    <h2>Description</h2> <p>The dataset contains three terrestrial reference frames, S0, S1 and S2, determined from Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations analysed by the Vienna International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry (IVS) Analysis Center (VIE). </p> <h3>Context and methodology</h3> <ul> <li>S0: 1980.0-2021.0, S/X VLBI sessions with more than 3 stations</li> <li>S1: 1980.0-2021.0, S/X VLBI sessions with more than 3 stations + 4 additional discontinuity breaks for NYALES20 due to PDIM (proposed by Le Bail. 2023)</li> <li>S2: 1980.0-2021.0, S/X VLBI sessions with more than 3 stations + 2 additional discontinuity breaks for NYALES20 due to PDIM (realized in ITRF2020-u2023 (<a href="https://itrf.ign.fr/en/solutions/ITRF2020-u2023" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IERS ITRF Center 2024</a>))</li> <li>These terrestrial reference frames were used to calculate session-wise estimated VLBI scale factors to analyse the impact of a modfied station movement model for the VLBI station NYALES20 (Norway, Svalbard) on the VLBI scale. Thus, additional discontinuity intervals have been introduced in the determination of S1 and S2 to more accurately account for the climate change-related processes happening in Svalbard. </li> <li>The two reference frames were computed using VieCompy (<a href="https://repositum.tuwien.at/handle/20.500.12708/191094" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Kern et al. 2023</a>), a combination software under the umbrella of VieVS (Vienna VLBI and Satellite Software; <a href="https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1538-3873/aaa22b" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Böhm et al. 2018</a>) written in Python. </li> <li>The corresponding publication with the title <em><strong>Terrestrial Reference Frame Scale Drift Anomalies in VLBI and the Contribution of Ny-Ålesund Radio Telescopes </strong></em>has been submitted to the Earth, Planets and Space Journal. </li> </ul> <h3>Technical details</h3> <ul> <li>The dataset contains the position and velocities of 82 VLBI stations and considers the discontinuities in station position of 19 (S0)/20 (S1, S2) stations. </li> </ul&gt

    Beyond Walking and Biking: Expanding the 15-Minute City Area through Public Transport [Data and Code]

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    <h2><strong>New version available: Version v2 - added explicit pin to a code dependency in the <code>requirements.txt</code><br></strong></h2> <h2> </h2> <h2>Abstract</h2> <p>The concept of the "15-minute city" has recently attracted notable attention and is being widely discussed in urban planning and policymaking. The original idea focuses solely on active modes, thus walking and biking, without considering the role of public transport, which is, in fact, essential for accessing amenities of daily needs in urban areas. Additionally, most studies exploring this concept model walking and biking with constant average speeds. While this simplification is considered reasonable in flat urban environments, it may result in inaccurate estimations for cities on more hilly terrain. This study aims to address these two drawbacks by integrating public transport into the 15-minute concept and incorporating speed as a function of street inclination. The results for the case study of Vienna indicate only small differences in average accessibility when modelling walking speed in a slope-dependent manner. In contrast, for biking the difference is notable. Secondly, incorporating public transport as a valid mode option decreases the average duration to access all daily needs from 23.30 minutes (walking only) to 16.88 minutes and the median duration from 15.07 minutes to 13.28 minutes. The main finding of this work is that adding public transport extends the 15-minute city area rather than optimizing travel times within the existing walkable area. Furthermore, the presented analyses provide the means to uncover categories that limit the area of the 15-minute city.</p> <h2>How to use?</h2> <p>The provided material includes data and scripts which were used for the analysis in the paper entitled "<strong>Beyond Walking and Biking: Expanding the 15-Minute City Area through Public Transport</strong>", accepted for AGILE Conference 2025 (Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe).</p> <p>It comprises three folders within the zip file:</p> <ol> <li><strong>code</strong>: Includes script files essential for conducting the analysis. The scripts are written in Python.</li> <li><strong>data</strong>: Contains the datasets for the analysis.</li> <li><strong>results</strong>: Includes the outcomes showcased in the associated paper.</li> </ol> <h2>Further information</h2> <p>Programming Language: Python (3.10 tested)</p> <p>For reproducibility read the <code>README.txt</code>; for necessary libraries refer to the <code>requirements.txt</code>. Both files are included in the zip folder.</p> <p>All data files are licensed under CC BY 4.0, all software files are licensed under MIT License.</p&gt

    K21-0703

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    <h2>Related work</h2> <p>This dataset is part of the digital documentation of the Tomb of Meret Neith, Umm el Qaab, Abydos, Egypt about 3000BC, its artefacts, and the reconstruction of the tomb. For an overview of the related work, please visit <a href="https://researchdata.tuwien.at/communities/meretneith/">https://researchdata.tuwien.at/communities/meretneith/</a>.</p> <h2>Archaeological information</h2> <h3>Object name</h3> <p>Knife fragment</p> <h3>Object number(s)</h3> <p>LN709; K21-0703</p> <h3>Description</h3> <p>tip of bifacial flint knife</p> <h3>Location of object at time of photographs</h3> <p>MoTA storage</p> <h3>Find location</h3> <p>Tomb Y; context L9 S2</p> <h3>Bibliography</h3> <p>N/A</p> <h2>Technical Information</h2> <p>For imaging, Canon RAW and Apple RAW images were captured.</p> <h3>Physical properties</h3> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td>Length (cm)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Width (cm)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Height (cm)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Weight (g)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Volume (cm3)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Density (g/cm3)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h3>Comments</h3> <p>none</p> <h3>Files overview</h3> <ul> <li><b>images_videos.zip</b> contains photographs of the real object in RAW format.</li> <li>[optional] <b>exports_{H,M,L}Q.zip</b> archives contain the scanned object as 3D model in OBJ format including MTL and texture files. HQ, MQ, and LQ refer to high, medium and low quality versions of the model.</li> <li>[optional] <b>{objectName}_report.pdf</b> contains further technical information of the reconstruction process.</li> </ul&gt

    Increasing User Satisfaction, Engagement and Retention in Life-Tracking Apps for Students - Interview Transcripts

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    <h2>Interview Transcripts</h2> <p>User and Expert Interview Transcripts from the Diploma Thesis by Cederic Demoulin: "Increasing User Satisfaction, Engagement and Retention in Life-Tracking Apps for Students"</p> <h3>Context and methodology</h3> <p>This dataset was created for the diploma thesis "Increasing User Satisfaction, Engagement and Retention in Life-Tracking Apps for Students". The thesis examines persuasive technology and visualizations in the context of a self tracking app (https://habits.network) for students. After persusive system design principles where implemented in the app, 4 experts from austrian universities and 10 users where interviewed about their evaluation and experiences respectively. The voice recordings were automatically transcribed using Capcut and then errors were manually corrected for the parts that where used in the thesis.</p> <h3>Technical details</h3> <ul> <li>14 `.md` file: 10 for user interviews and 4 for expert interviews.</li> <li>The interviews of Exp1 and Exp2 are in english, all others are in german.</li> </ul&gt

    K21-0119

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    <h2>Related work</h2> <p>This dataset is part of the digital documentation of the Tomb of Meret Neith, Umm el Qaab, Abydos, Egypt about 3000BC, its artefacts, and the reconstruction of the tomb. For an overview of the related work, please visit <a href="https://researchdata.tuwien.at/communities/meretneith/">https://researchdata.tuwien.at/communities/meretneith/</a>.</p> <h2>Archaeological information</h2> <h3>Object name</h3> <p>Knife fragment</p> <h3>Object number(s)</h3> <p>LN249; K21-0119</p> <h3>Description</h3> <p>fragment of bifacial flint knife</p> <h3>Location of object at time of photographs</h3> <p>MoTA storage</p> <h3>Find location</h3> <p>Tomb Y; context L4 S-</p> <h3>Bibliography</h3> <p>N/A</p> <h2>Technical Information</h2> <p>For imaging, Canon RAW and Apple RAW images were captured.</p> <h3>Physical properties</h3> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td>Length (cm)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Width (cm)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Height (cm)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Weight (g)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Volume (cm3)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Density (g/cm3)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h3>Comments</h3> <p>photogrammetry unsuccessful, only images</p> <h3>Files overview</h3> <ul> <li><b>images_videos.zip</b> contains photographs of the real object in RAW format.</li> <li>[optional] <b>exports_{H,M,L}Q.zip</b> archives contain the scanned object as 3D model in OBJ format including MTL and texture files. HQ, MQ, and LQ refer to high, medium and low quality versions of the model.</li> <li>[optional] <b>{objectName}_report.pdf</b> contains further technical information of the reconstruction process.</li> </ul&gt

    Development of spectroelectrochemical microscopy for the real-time study of electrochemical surface processes

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    <p>The material contained in this dataset exclusively relates to the data presented and generated for publication in npj Materials Degradation with the title "Development of spectroelectrochemical microscopy for the real-time study of electrochemical surface processes". Please refer to the journal's website for further details (DOI: 10.1038/s41529-025-00728-x)</p> <p>The research presented in this article combines the characterisation of electrode materials with electrichemistry (EC), inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and optical microscopy (OM). Each datafile is labelled accordingly with the corresponding experimental conditions, as presented in the original manuscript.</p> <p>File format: EC .txt ; ICPMS .txt ; Microscopy .bmp</p> <p> </p&gt

    LN2132

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    <h2>Related work</h2> <p>This dataset is part of the digital documentation of the Tomb of Meret Neith, Umm el Qaab, Abydos, Egypt about 3000BC, its artefacts, and the reconstruction of the tomb. For an overview of the related work, please visit <a href="https://researchdata.tuwien.at/communities/meretneith/">https://researchdata.tuwien.at/communities/meretneith/</a>.</p> <h2>Archaeological information</h2> <h3>Object name</h3> <p>Furniture fragment</p> <h3>Object number(s)</h3> <p>LN2132</p> <h3>Description</h3> <p>fragment of furniture in the form of a bull's leg, ivory</p> <h3>Location of object at time of photographs</h3> <p>MoTA storage</p> <h3>Find location</h3> <p>Tomb Y; Y-6 (Petrie), Y-KK6 (DAI), context: L29 S2</p> <h3>Bibliography</h3> <p>N/A</p> <h2>Technical Information</h2> <p>For imaging, Canon RAW and Apple RAW images were captured.</p> <h3>Physical properties</h3> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td>Length (cm)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Width (cm)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Height (cm)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Weight (g)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Volume (cm3)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Density (g/cm3)</td> <td>N/A</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h3>Comments</h3> <p>none</p> <h3>Files overview</h3> <ul> <li><strong>images_videos.zip</strong> contains photographs of the real object in RAW format.</li> <li>[optional] <strong>exports_{H,M,L}Q.zip</strong> archives contain the scanned object as 3D model in OBJ format including MTL and texture files. HQ, MQ, and LQ refer to high, medium and low quality versions of the model.</li> <li>[optional] <strong>{objectName}_report.pdf</strong> contains further technical information of the reconstruction process.</li> </ul&gt

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