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    ERNEST: a semantic network system for pattern understanding

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    Niemann H, Sagerer G, Schröder S, Kummert F. ERNEST: a semantic network system for pattern understanding. IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence. 1990;12(9):883-905

    Audiomobiles, Sculptures and Conundrums

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    Roberto Gerhard was a pioneer of electronic music in England creating a number of substantial concert, theatre and radio works from as early as 1954. Gerhard’s electronic music is one of the richest repositories for understanding the development of the composer’s late compositional technique. Apart from the Symphony no.3, ‘Collages’, none of Gerhard’s electronic music is published. This paper will discuss aspects of Gerhard’s electronic music, focusing on Audiomobiles (1958-59) and Sculptures (1963)

    Themenheft Künstliche Intelligenz und Mustererkennung. 17. DAGM-Symposium Mustererkennung, 1995, Bielefeld

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    Sagerer G, ed. Themenheft Künstliche Intelligenz und Mustererkennung. 17. DAGM-Symposium Mustererkennung, 1995, Bielefeld. KI - Künstliche Intelligenz. 1995;4

    Automatisches Verstehen gesprochener Sprache

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    Sagerer G. Automatisches Verstehen gesprochener Sprache. Reihe Informatik ; 74. Mannheim: Bibliographisches Institut; 1990

    Semantic Networks for Understanding Scenes

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    Sagerer G, Niemann H. Semantic Networks for Understanding Scenes. Advances in Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence. New York: Springer; 1997

    Das Curricularwert-Bandbreitenmodell in Nordrhein-Westfalen

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    Sagerer G, Schnitzler S. Das Curricularwert-Bandbreitenmodell in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Wissenschaftsrecht Beiheft 18: Plädoyer für ein neues Kapazitätsrecht. 2007;18:111-119

    A speech understanding and dialog system with a homogeneous linguistic knowledge base

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    Mast M, Kummert F, Ehrlich U, et al. A speech understanding and dialog system with a homogeneous linguistic knowledge base. IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence. 1994;16(2):179-194.This article presents the speech understanding and dialog system EVAR. All levels of linguistic knowledge are used both to control the analysis process and for the interpretation of an utterance. All kinds of knowledge are integrated in a homogeneous knowledge base. The control algorithm used for the analysis is defined within the representation scheme and does not depend on the application. One of the aims of EVAR is to develop a system structure where linguistic and non-linguistic expectations could be used not only for the interpretation but also as predictions for the recognition process

    Wie die Wissenschaft im Zeitalter der Daten steuern? Good Governance vs. Ökonomisierung

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    «The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary Conference | Bielefeld University | 14–15 November 2019 Politische Diskussionsrunde: Wie die Wissenschaft im Zeitalter der Daten steuern? Good Governance vs. Ökonomisierung. Mit Robbert Dijkgraaf (Princeton) | Dieter Imboden (Zürich) Ada Pellert (Hagen) | Eva Quante-Brandt (Bremen) Gerhard Sagerer (Bielefeld). Moderation: Benedikt Schulz (Köln

    Enhancing Human Cooperation with Multimodal Augmented Reality

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    Mertes C, Dierker A, Hermann T, Hanheide M, Sagerer G. Enhancing Human Cooperation with Multimodal Augmented Reality. In: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5610-56. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer; 2009: 447-451. Humans naturally use an impressive variety of ways to communicate. In this work, we investigate the possibilities of complementing these natural communication channels with artificial ones. For this, augmented reality is used as a technique to add synthetic visual and auditory stimuli to people's perception. A system for the mutual display of the gaze direction of two interactants is presented and its acceptance is shown through a study. Finally, future possibilities of promoting this novel concept of artificial communication channels are explored

    Roberto Gerhard’s Sound Compositions: A Historical-Philological Perspective. Archive, Process, Intent and reenactment

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    This research advances the current state of knowledge in the field of early tape music both empirically and methodologically. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact that the electronic medium exerted in the musical thinking of Roberto Gerhard, one of the most outspoken, prolific and influential composers in the Spanish diaspora whose musical legacy, for the most part unknown, is a major landmark in the early history of electroacoustic music. Gerhard’s personal tape collection, one of the largest historical archives of its kind reported in the literature, is exceptional for both its antiquity (50+-year-old tapes) and its abundance of production materials. Through the digitisation and analysis of the composer’s tape collection this research argues that the empirical study of audio documents sets out a basis for a broader understanding of textual processes. More specifically, the research demonstrates that the reconstruction of works based on magnetic tape sketches is a powerful method to advance the understanding of early tape music. This research also examines Gerhard’s sound compositions in relation to the post-war context in which they were composed. Finally, this research presents performance documentation that proposes an approach to the electroacoustic music repertoire in which creativity is not at odds with rigor and critical discernment demonstrating that archival study can be closely aligned to the concept of re-enactment
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