23 research outputs found

    Streben nach Unsterblichkeit

    No full text
    KDA (Künstlerische Diplomarbeit) am Institut 9 Schauspiel der Kunstuniversität Graz Künstler. Betreuung: Heiko Senst Wiss. Betreuung: Gabriele C. Pfeiffer Präsentation am 21.05.2025 Keil Gallery, Idlhofgasse 6

    Die (alter-)Egos von Liliom

    No full text
    KDA (Künstlerische Diplomarbeit) am Institut 9 Schauspiel der Kunstuniversität Graz Künstler. Betreuung: Heiko Senst Wiss. Betreuung: Gabriele C. Pfeiffer Präsentation am 12.03.2025 Starhemberggasse 11, 8020 Gra

    Data mining and NLP for Processing Social Offers of a National Aid Organization

    No full text
    For large organisations with numerous organisational units, it can be challenging to keep track of individual events. In a joint project by Data Science for Social Good Berlin e.V. and the Data Science Hub of the German Red Cross, social services were processed over several phases between summer 2022 and summer 2024 using new technologies such as web scraping, data engineering, and natural language processing, and their implementation in various user applications was tested. More than 600,000 web documents were collected and more than 30,000 offers were identified. The results of this automated method were compared with the existing data set. Web scraping and subsequent processing are suitable for at least supplementing the previous approach. Web scraping, NLP, and data engineering offer large organisations the opportunity to effectively gain an overview of local events

    An Analysis of their Prose and Poems

    No full text
    Bei der Schaffung einer nationalen kulturellen Identität spielt Literatur eine maßgebliche Rolle, und dies gilt insbesondere für verhältnismäßig junge Nationen wie Amerika. Die amerikanischen Dichter T. S. Eliot und Robert Frost beteiligen sich in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts aktiv an der öffentlichen Diskussion um die Herausbildung einer eigenständigen amerikanischen kulturellen Identität, wobei sie auch die Rolle des Individuums innerhalb der Gesellschaft und die der Region innerhalb der Nation reflektieren. Die vorliegende Analyse ihrer Selbstaussagen und ausgewählter Gedichte untersucht, warum Eliot häufig als kosmopolitischer Europäer, Frost dagegen als regionaler amerikanischer Dichter wahrgenommen wird, und kommt zu dem Schluß, daß es gerade Eliot ist, der durch rigorose Abgrenzung die Vielfalt und Eigenheit der Kulturen bewahren will, während Frost das Fremde durch die Betonung inneramerikanischer Kontinuitäten zu assimilieren sucht. Dabei zeigt die in den Gedichten verwendete Bildersprache, daß der in der Region scheinbar "geborgene" Dichter Frost die in der Moderne stattfindende Entfremdung zwischen Mensch und Natur nicht aufzuheben vermag, während Eliot, dessen Stadtbeschreibungen das Bild von Amerika als nature's nation zu negieren scheinen, Naturlandschaften als positives Symbol verwendet und sich damit in eine amerikanische literarische Tradition einschreibt.The American poets T. S. Eliot and Robert Frost acknowledge and accept the role literature plays in the formation of a national identity. At the beginning of the 20th century they actively participate in ongoing discussions of American identity, which they link with more general thoughts about the individual in society and the region as part of a nation. Analyzing both their own comments as well as selected poems, this thesis examines why Eliot is often identified as the cosmopolitan European, whereas Frost is seen as a regional American author. It shows that it is Eliot who strives to preserve the diversity and individuality of separate cultures, whereas Frost tries to cope with the Other by assimilating it into what he defines to be continuities of American cultural traditions. And it is, in the end, Frost, who is not able to overcome the alienation between the individual and its surroundings, whereas Eliot, whose urban images seem to negate the idea of America as nature's nation, accepts and continues this American literary tradition by using images taken from nature as a positive symbol

    CogStack/MedCATtrainer: v2.15.0 - Relation Anno fixes, ICD / OPCS code clean up

    No full text
    <h2>What's Changed</h2> <ul> <li>Rename maintanence.md to maintenance.md by @bsenst in https://github.com/CogStack/MedCATtrainer/pull/177</li> <li>8693j9e13: remove all ICD / OPCS refs that aren't used. by @tomolopolis in https://github.com/CogStack/MedCATtrainer/pull/179</li> <li>8693j9e13: Remove previously removed event handlers for ICD / OPCS codes by @tomolopolis in https://github.com/CogStack/MedCATtrainer/pull/180</li> <li>Relation anno fixes by @tomolopolis in https://github.com/CogStack/MedCATtrainer/pull/181</li> </ul> <h2>New Contributors</h2> <ul> <li>@bsenst made their first contribution in https://github.com/CogStack/MedCATtrainer/pull/177</li> </ul> <p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: https://github.com/CogStack/MedCATtrainer/compare/v2.14.1...v2.15.0</p&gt

    CogStack/MedCATtrainer: v2.16.0

    No full text
    <h2>What's Changed</h2> <ul> <li>Metrics bug fixes / improvements by @tomolopolis in https://github.com/CogStack/MedCATtrainer/pull/184</li> </ul> <p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: https://github.com/CogStack/MedCATtrainer/compare/v2.15.1...v2.16.0</p&gt

    A aderência à medicação em pacientes portadores de transtorno mental em uma unidade básica de saúde.

    No full text
    Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Curso de Medicina. Departamento de Saúde Pública

    Effektivität und Effizienz von Online-Hilfesystemen in deutschen Universitäts-OPACs

    No full text
    Today, almost always Online Public Access Catalogues (OPACs) are the only way to access library collections, but practical experience shows that users have problems dealing with electronic catalogues. The author therefore recommends that any good OPAC needs an elaborated online help system. The present master thesis surveys implemented online help systems in German university OPACs and gives a critical discussion. Beyond the variety of help texts, the author also includes help systems like spell check, search filters for results and recommender. On one hand, the analysis is based on a function-related classification of those help systems and on the other, the introduction of the terms effectiveness and efficiency serve as parameters to determine the usefulness of a help system. As a result, the author presents basic principles for an efficient help system that are based on the findings of this master thesis

    Piloting Digital Navigators to Promote Acceptance and Engagement With Digital Mental Health Apps in German Outpatient Care: Protocol for a Multicenter, Single-Group, Observational, Mixed Methods Interventional Study (DigiNavi)

    No full text
    BackgroundIn Germany, patients often have to wait several months for psychotherapeutic treatment. Digital therapeutics (DTx) offer a promising approach for timely mental health support, but their use remains limited. Digital navigators (DNs) are specially trained medical assistants who support other health care professionals (HCPs) in selecting and using DTx. This can improve digital health literacy, increase engagement, and reduce the burden on HCPs. ObjectiveThe DigiNavi study is the first pilot study that aims to test the feasibility of implementing DNs in general practice and outpatient psychiatric care in Germany. MethodsThis mixed methods study took place at six study sites (three psychiatric outpatient clinics, three general practices) in Germany. In the prestudy, patients and HCPs participated in semistructured interviews and focus groups concerning their acceptance and expectations of DNs (phase I). The Harvard Digital Navigator Training (HDNT) was adapted, and medical assistants were trained as DNs (phase II). During the intervention, 8 patients per site (N=48) diagnosed with a mental disorder were recruited via convenience sampling and supported by DNs in using DTx for mental health for 12 weeks (phase III). Patients’ (N=48) and HCPs’ (N=18) digital health literacy, digital and technical literacy, readiness and ability to change, and clinical symptom severity were assessed before and after 12 weeks of DTx prescription and support by DNs. Patient engagement with the DiGAs (usage duration and intensity) was measured after the intervention. Quantitative data were analyzed using a pre-post design. Finally, qualitative interviews were conducted with HCPs, patients, and DNs to explore their experiences with DNs, including perceived implementation barriers. ResultsThe study received funding in July 2024. The prestudy including 35 participants was conducted from August to October 2024. HDNT adaptation and DN training were conducted from October to December 2024. Recruitment and quantitative baseline data collection started in December 2024, and 48 participants were enrolled by the end of March 2025. The intervention study ended in June 2025. Result dissemination and the development of strategies for the long-term implementation of DNs into the German health care system are planned until September 2025. We hypothesize that the provision of support by DNs will enhance patients’ and HCP’ digital and technical literacy, patient engagement with DiGAs, and readiness and ability to change. In addition, patients’ mental health is expected to improve after the end of the intervention. ConclusionsThis is the first study to examine the feasibility and effects of DNs in German health care. The study will provide significant insights into the acceptability and feasibility of human-facilitated competency development for mental health apps in multiprofessional health care teams and their patients. The successful implementation of DNs can promote the use of DTx in Germany and thus enhance access to and the provision of health care for individuals affected by a mental disorder. Trial RegistrationGerman Clinical Trial Register DRKS00034327; https://drks.de/search/en/trial/DRKS00034327; ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06575582; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06575582 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)DERR1-10.2196/6765
    corecore