127 research outputs found
Digitale Desökonomie
Die Warnung von Eltern, aufzupassen, was man online teilt, ist allgegenwärtig. Dem schließen sich Datenschützer*innen an und gebieten einen bewussten und sparsamen Umgang mit Diensten und Daten. Eine digitale Desökonomie widersetzt sich diesen Warnungen und sucht den kritischen Umgang mit der digitalen Gegenwartskultur nicht in der Askese, sondern im Exzess. Kunstwerke, Bilder und Daten sind »zu viel«, türmen sich auf und wiederholen sich ständig. Mit Bezug auf Ansätze der Gouvernementalität, der Queer Theory und auf Theorien von Georges Bataille und Roger Caillois analysiert Sebastian Althoff diese unproduktive Produktionsweise des Digitalen und zeigt eine Praxis auf, die Trägheit statt flow schafft
Evaluating Case-Based Reasoning Systems
Evaluation is an important issue for every scientific field and a necessity for an emerging soft-ware technology like case- based reasoning. This paper is a supplementation to the review of industrial case-based reasoning tools by K.-D. Althoff, E. Auriol, R. Barletta and M. Manago which describes the most detailed evaluation of commercial case-based reasoning tools currently available. The author focuses on some important aspects that correspond to the evaluation ofcase-based reasoning systems and gives links to ongoing research
Editorial
Althoff S, Linseisen E, Müller M-L, Winter F. Editorial. In: Althoff S, Linseisen E, Müller M-L, Winter F, eds. Re/Dissolving Mimesis. Medien und Mimesis. Vol 6. 2020
Parent-Mediated Interventions With Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Date Presented 3/30/2017
A systematic review was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of parent-mediated interventions for children with autism in occupational performance areas. Findings support improvement in social communication and symptom severity, with emerging support for feeding, play, independence, and behavior.
Primary Author and Speaker: Caitlin Dammann
Additional Authors and Speakers: Colleen Althoff, Sarah Hope, Karla Ausderau</jats:p
Re-/Dissolving Mimesis
Althoff S, Linseisen E, Müller M-L, Winter F, eds. Re-/Dissolving Mimesis. Medien und Mimesis. Vol 6. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink Verlag; 2020
Split Images: Cultural Techniques of Separation and Combination
Müller M-L. Split Images: Cultural Techniques of Separation and Combination. In: Althoff S, Linseisen E, Müller M-L, Winter F, eds. Re/Dissolving Mimesis. Medien und Mimesis. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink; 2020: 103-126
Inhabiting the Profile: Zach Blas’ Facial Weaponization Suite
This article places Zach Blas’ Facial Weaponization Suite (2011–2014) in relation to the notion of algorithmic governmentality in order to reveal a tactic of disidentification. Algorithmic governmentality refers to the implementation of big data surveillance that does not render individuals visible, but rather circumvents them, thereby complicating the possibility of a critical engagement. Such critical engagement, however, can be envisioned through the Facial Weaponization Suite.Cet article considère l’oeuvre Facial Weaponization Suite de Zach Blas (2011–2014) en relation avec la notion de gouvernementalité algorithmique afin de révéler une tactique de désidentification. Ce qu’on appelle la gouvernementalité algorithmique est l’exécution de la surveillance des individus par les big data, surveillance qui ne rend pas ceux-ci visibles, mais les contourne, compliquant ainsi tout engagement critique. Un tel engagement peut cependant être envisagé à travers la Facial Weaponization Suite
ARCH-COMP20 Category Report: Stochastic Models
This report presents the results of a friendly competition for formal verification andpolicy synthesis of stochastic models. It also introduces new benchmarks within thiscategory, and recommends next steps for this category towards next year's edition of the competition. The friendly competition took place as part of the workshop Applied Verification for Continuous and Hybrid Systems (ARCH) in Spring/Summer 2020.Virtual/online event due to COVID-19Air Transport & Operation
ARCH-COMP21 Category Report: Stochastic Models
This report presents the results of a friendly competition for formal verification andpolicy synthesis of stochastic models. It also introduces new benchmarks within this category, and recommends next steps for this category towards next year's edition of the competition. The friendly competition took place as part of the workshop Applied Verification for Continuous and Hybrid Systems (ARCH) in Spring/Summer 2021.Air Transport & Operation
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