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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9947363877002882
    Format: XXII, 576 p. 219 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319144429
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8936
    Content: The two-volume set LNCS 8935 and 8936 constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Multimedia Modeling, MMM 2015, held in Sydney, Australia, in January 2015. The 49 revised regular papers, 24 poster presentations,  were carefully reviewed and selected from 189 submissions. For the three special session, a total of 18 papers were accepted for MMM 2015. The three special sessions are Personal (Big) Data Modeling for Information Access and Retrieval, Social Geo-Media Analytics and Retrieval, and Image or video processing, semantic analysis and understanding. In addition, 9 demonstrations and 9 video showcase papers were accepted for MMM 2015. The accepted contributions  included in these two volumes  represent the state-of-the-art in multimedia modeling research and cover a diverse range of topics including: Image and Video Processing, Multimedia encoding and streaming, applications of multimedia modelling and 3D and augmented reality.
    Note: Applications -- A Proxemic Multimedia Interaction over the Internet of Things -- Outdoor Air Quality Inference from Single Image -- Multimodal Music Mood Classification by Fusion of Audio and Lyrics -- Multidimensional Context Awareness in Mobile Devices -- AttRel: An Approach To Person Re-Identification By Exploiting Attribute Relationships -- Sparsity-based Occlusion Handling Method for Person Re-identification -- Visual attention driven by auditory cues -- A Synchronization Ground Truth for the Jiku Mobile Video Dataset -- Mobile Image Analysis: Android vs. iOS -- Dynamic User Authentication Based on Mouse Movements Curves -- Sliders Versus Storyboards – Investigating Interaction Design for Mobile Video Browsing -- Performance Evaluation of Students using Multimodal Learning Systems -- Is your first impression reliable? Trustworthy analysis using facial traits in portraits -- Wifbs: A Web-based Image Feature Benchmark System.-Personality Modeling based Image Recommendation -- Aesthetic QR Codes Based on Two-Stage Image Blending -- Person Re-identification Using Data-driven Metric Adaptation.-Factorizing Time-Aware Multi-Way Tensors for Enhancing Semantic Wearable Sensing -- User-Centred Evaluation to Interface Design of E-Books -- A New Image Decomposition and Reconstruction Approach -- Adaptive Fourier Decomposition -- Video Showcase Graph-Based Browsing for Large Video Collections -- Enhanced Signature-based Video Browser VERGE: A Multimodal Interactive Video Search Engine -- IMOTION - a Content-based Video Retrieval Engine -- A Storyboard-based Interface for Mobile Video Browsing -- Collaborative Browsing and Search in Video Archives with Mobile Clients.-The Multi-Stripe Video Browser for Tablets -- NII-UIT Browser: A Multimodal Video Search System -- Interactive Known-Item Search Using Semantic Textual and Colour Modalities -- Demonstration -- ImageMap - Visually Browsing Millions of Images -- Dynamic Hierarchical Visualization of Keyframes in Endoscopic Video Facial Aging Simulator by Data-driven Component-based Texture Cloning -- Affective Music Recommendation System based on the Mood of Input Video -- MemLog, an Enhanced Lifelog Annotation and Search Tool -- Software Solution for HEVC Encoding and Decoding -- A Surveillance Video Index and Browsing System Based on Object Flags and Video Synopsis A Web Portal For Effective Multi-model Exploration -- Wearable Cameras for Real-time Activity Annotation -- Personal (Big) Data Modeling for Information Access & Retrieval -- Making Lifelogging Usable: Design Guidelines for Activity Trackers -- Towards Consent-Based Lifelogging in Sport Analytic -- A Multi-Dimensional Data Model for Personal Photo Browsing -- Discriminative Regions: A Substrate for Analyzing Life-logging Image Sequences -- Fast Human Activity Recognition in Lifelogging -- Social Geo-Media Analytics and Retrieval -- Iron Maiden while jogging, Debussy for dinner? -- Travel Recommendation via Author Topic Model based Collaborative Filtering -- Robust User Community-aware Landmark Photo Retrieval -- Cross -domain Concept Detection with Dictionary Coherence by Leveraging Web Images -- Semantic correlation mining between images and texts with global semantics and local mapping -- Image Taken Place Estimation via Geometric Constrained Spatial Layer Matching -- Image or video processing, semantic analysis, and understanding -- Recognition of meaningful human actions for video annotation using EEG based user responses -- Challenging Issues in Visual Information Understanding Researches -- Emotional Tone-Based Audio Continuous Emotion Recognition A Computationally Efficient Algorithm for Large Scale Near-Duplicate Video Detection SLOREV: Using Classical CAD Techniques for 3D Object Extraction from Single Photo Hessian regularized sparse coding for human action recognition -- Robust Multi-label Image Classification with Semi- Supervised Learning and Active Learning -- Photo Quality Assessment with DCNN that Understands Image Well -- Non-negative Low-rank and Group-sparse Matrix Factorization -- Two-Dimensional Euler PCA for Face Recognition Multiclass Boosting Framework for Multimodal Data Analysis.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319144412
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948170577002882
    Format: XXXI, 794 p. 258 illus., 198 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 9783030293819
    Series Statement: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ; 11746
    Content: The four-volume set LNCS 11746–11749 constitutes the proceedings of the 17th IFIP TC 13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT 2019, held in Paphos, Cyprus, in September 2019. The total of 111 full papers presented together with 55 short papers and 48 other papers in these books was carefully reviewed and selected from 385 submissions. The contributions are organized in topical sections named: Part I: accessibility design principles; assistive technology for cognition and neurodevelopment disorders; assistive technology for mobility and rehabilitation; assistive technology for visually impaired; co-design and design methods; crowdsourcing and collaborative work; cyber security and e-voting systems; design methods; design principles for safety/critical systems. Part II: e-commerce; education and HCI curriculum I; education and HCI curriculum II; eye-gaze interaction; games and gamification; human-robot interaction and 3D interaction; information visualization; information visualization and augmented reality; interaction design for culture and development I. Part III: interaction design for culture and development II; interaction design for culture and development III; interaction in public spaces; interaction techniques for writing and drawing; methods for user studies; mobile HCI; personalization and recommender systems; pointing, touch, gesture and speech-based interaction techniques; social networks and social media interaction. Part IV: user modelling and user studies; user experience; users’ emotions, feelings and perception; virtual and augmented reality I; virtual and augmented reality II; wearable and tangible interaction; courses; demonstrations and installations; industry case studies; interactive posters; panels; workshops. The chapter ‘Analyzing Accessibility Barriers Using Cost-Benefit Analysis to Design Reliable Navigation Services for Wheelchair Users’ is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.
    Note: Accessibility Design Principles -- A Serious Game for Raising Designer Awareness of Web Accessibility Guidelines -- Aestimo: A Tangible Kit to Evaluate Older Adults' User Experience -- Towards Reliable Accessibility Assessments of Science Center Exhibits -- Understanding the Authoring and Playthrough of Nonvisual Smartphone Tutorials -- User Study: A Detailed View on the Effectiveness and Design of Tactile Charts -- Assistive Technology for Cognition and Neurodevelopment Disorders -- A User-Centred Methodology for the Development of Computer-Based Assistive Technologies for Individuals with Autism -- Classifying Sensitive Issues for Patients with Neurodevelopmental Disorders -- Effects of Menu Organization and Visibility on Web Navigation for People with Dyslexia -- ELE - A Conversational Social Robot for Persons with Neuro-Developmental Disorders -- S2C2: Toward an App to Support Social StoryTM Comprehension Checking in Children with ASD -- Assistive Technology for Mobility and Rehabilitation -- (How) Can an App Support Physiotherapy for Frozen Shoulder Patients? -- A Digitally-Augmented Ground Space with Timed Visual Cues for Facilitating Forearm Crutches’ Mobility -- Analyzing Accessibility Barriers using Cost-Benefit Analysis to Design Reliable Navigation Services for Wheelchair Users -- Bridging the Gap: Creating a Clinician-Facing Dashboard for PTSD -- Using Artificial Intelligence for Augmentative Alternative Communication for Children with Disabilities -- Assistive Technology for Visually Impaired -- Comparing User Performance on Parallel-Tone, Parallel-Speech, Serial-Tone and Serial-Speech Auditory Graphs -- Factors that impact the acceptability of on-body interaction by users with visual impairments -- Faster and Less Error-prone: Supplementing an Accessible Keyboard with Speech Input -- Investigating Feedback for Two-Handed Exploration of Digital Maps without Vision -- Perception of tactile symbols by visually impaired older adults -- Co-design and Design Methods -- Able to Create, Able to (Self)Improve: How an Inclusive Game Framework Fostered Self-Improvement Through Creation and Play in Alcohol and Drugs Rehabilitation? -- Cinévoqué: Design of a Passively Responsive Framework for Seamless Evolution of Experiences in Immersive Live-Action Movies -- P(L)AY ATTENTION! Co-Designing for and with Children with Attention Deffcit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) -- Technology, Theatre and Co-Design: Impact and Design Considerations -- Visual Fixations Duration as an Indicator of Skill Level in eSports -- Crowdsourcing and Collaborative Work -- #TheDay: Triggering User Generated Videos in Participatory Media Productions -- A Literature Review of the Practice of Educating Children about Technology Making -- Effect of Cognitive Abilities on Crowdsourcing Task Performance -- Insights on older adults' attitudes and behavior through the participatory design of an online storytelling platform -- Participatory Evaluation of Human-Data Interaction Design Guidelines -- Cyber Security and e-voting Systems -- Comparative Evaluation of Node-Link and Sankey Diagrams for the Cyber Security Domain -- Comparing "Challenge-Based" and "Code-Based" Internet Voting Veriffcation Implementations -- Mouse Behavior as an Index of Phishing Awareness -- Perceptions of risk, benefits and likelihood of undertaking password management behaviours: four components -- Social Engineering and Organisational Dependencies in Phishing Attacks -- Vote-for-It: Investigating Mobile Device-Based Interaction Techniques for Collocated Anonymous Voting and Rating -- Design Methods -- Design Requirements of Tools Supporting Reflection on Design Impact -- Designer Led Computational Approach to Generate Mappings for Devices with Low Gestural Resolution -- Ensuring the Consistency between User Requirements and GUI Prototypes: A Behavior-Based Automated Approach -- Integrating Personas and Use Case Models -- Smart Interactive Packaging as a Cyber-Physical Agent in the Interaction Design Theory: A Novel User Interface -- Design Principles for Safety/Critical Systems -- Deep System Knowledge Required: Revisiting UCD Contribution in the Design of Complex Command and Control Systems -- Detecting and Infuencing Driver Emotions using Psycho-physiological Sensors and Ambient Light -- Evaluating mixed reality notifications to support excavator operator awareness -- Exploring the Effects of Replicating Shape, Weight and Recoil Effects on VR Shooting Controllers -- On the reliability and factorial validity of the Assessment Scale for Creative Collaboration.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030293802
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030293826
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press [u.a.]
    UID:
    gbv_1654622133
    Format: VIII, 327 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource Cambridge books online
    ISBN: 9781107013025 , 9781139003469
    Content: Produced under the auspices of an EU-funded Marie Curie research programme, this volume analyses vulnerability in European private law and scrutinises consumer protection in credit and investments in the context of the recent turmoil in financial markets and EU harmonisation initiatives in the area. It explores key issues such as responsible lending, the disclosure of information, consumer confidence, the regulation of consumer investment services and the protection of bank depositors. The chapters emanate from the 'Consumer Protection in Europe: Theory and Practice' duo colloquium which explored consumer protection in Europe in its theoretical and practical dimensions. These topics are even more relevant today given the passage of the Consumer Rights Directive, the appointment of an Expert Group on a common frame of reference, the Green Paper on European Contract Law and the ongoing deliberations surrounding the Common European Sales Law.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; CONSUMER CREDIT, DEBT AND INVESTMENT IN EUROPE; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; Introduction; 1: Vulnerability and access to low cost credit; 1 Introduction; 2 Credit crisis and lack of access to finance; 3 Defining `vulnerability´ within the framework of access to low cost credit; 3.1 Lenders and borrowers: vulnerability for all; 3.2 Theoretical perspectives; 4 Some policy choices to overcome vulnerability in access to low cost credit; 5 Concluding remarks; 2: Information disclosure in the EU Consumer Credit Directive: opportunities and limitations; 1 Introduction , 2 Consumer credit regulation rationales3 The regulatory challenge of information disclosure duties; 4 The informational principles underlying the Directive; 5 A closer look at the information duties under the Directive; 5.1 Information in advertising; 5.2 The Standard European Consumer Credit Information; 5.3 Information to be included in the credit agreement; 5.4 Information: when and how?; 6 Opportunities and limitations of disclosure duties; 6.1 The diverse use of credit; 6.2 Reading and understanding; 6.3 Searching and comparing efforts; 6.4 Heuristics, biases, impulse and compulsion , 6.5 Advertising, marketing, framing7 Is information disclosure sufficient or is a more interventionist approach warranted?; 8 Conclusion; 3: European regulation of consumer credit: enhancing consumer confidence and protection from a UK perspective?; Introduction; Background to UK consumer credit law and policy; The vulnerable credit consumer in the UK; The Consumer Credit Directive and the Consumer Rights Directive: good news for the UK credit consumer?; Conclusion; 4: The development of responsible lending in the UK consumer credit regime; A growing problem of overindebtedness? , Responsible lending moves up the political agendaResponsible lending and responsible borrowing; Public regulation as a means of promoting responsible lending decisions; `Irresponsible lending practices´ at the heart of the licensing regime; `Affordability´ and `creditworthiness´; Assessing affordability; Private law mechanisms for promoting responsible lending decisions; The courts' power to grant relief from `unfair relationships´; The cost of credit as a ground of `unfairness´; The advancing of unaffordable credit as a ground of unfairness , The jurisdiction of the Financial Ombudsman ServiceConclusions; 5: The French Consumer Credit Act (2010): a missed opportunity; Introduction; 1 Analysis of the Consumer Credit Act with respect to French social and economic data; 1.1 Access to credit; 1.1.1 Better informed creditors20; 1.1.2 Promotion of responsible practices for creditors; 1.2 Repayment of credit; 1.2.1 Content and performance of the credit agreement; 1.2.2 Enforcement of contractual obligations and overindebtedness; 2 The critical approach of the new Act; 2.1 Matching credit offers to consumer situations , 2.2 The search for the right balance between borrowers and creditors
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781139003469
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107013025
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781107013025
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; Verbraucherkreditrecht ; Gesetzgebung ; Europäische Union ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; Verbraucherschutz ; Gesetzgebung ; Europäische Union ; Kreditmarkt ; Verbraucherschutz ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1658624599
    Format: Online-Ressource (VI, 206 p. 125 illus., 77 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319022079
    Series Statement: Springer Proceedings in Physics 150
    Content: The presentations at this NASA-hosted Symposium in honor of Mino Freund will touch upon the fields, to which his prolific mind has made significant contributions. These include low temperature physics, cosmology, and nanotechnology with its wide-ranging applicability to material science, neuroscience, Earth sciences and satellite technology. To learn more about Mino’s career you can download the "Tribute" , which outlines his journey from (i) low-temperature physics and superconductivity at the ETH Zürich to (ii) building one remarkable milliKelvin refrigerator for the US-Japan IRTS mission at UC Berkeley and ISAS in Japan to (iii) a decade in cosmology, to (iv) being on the micro-bolometer team at NASA Goddard for the HAWC instrument on SOFIA, to (v) developing at AFRL the nanotechnology portfolio for the entire Air Force. This was followed by six years at the NASA Ames Research Center, where Mino formulated his far-ahead ideas about swarms of capable nanosats circling the Earth, which have since started to become a reality. He engaged in a broad range of nanotechnology projects, including novel applications in neuroscience well before he himself was struck by the deadly brain tumor
    Note: Part I: Memories of a Great LifeMino’s Smile.- Mino in Adjectives -- With Mino on the Road -- Phone Call at 2 am -- Witness to a Formidable Dialogue -- Stunning Intellect and Pure Mind -- Growing up -- Poem -- Part II: Science Chapters -- Mino in Japan: The Infrared Telescope in Space -- Mino’s Sense of Stardust -- How Brains Make Decisions -- From Neurons to Neutrinos -- Modeling the Whole Earth System -- Microsatellite Ionospheric Network in Orbit -- Formation Flying, Cosmology and General Relativity -- Earthquake Precursor Research using Radio Tomography of the Ionosphere -- Pre-Earthquake Signals at the Ground Level -- Rock Softening with Consequences for Earthquake Science -- Steerable Nanobots for Diagnosis and Therapy -- Causal Factors for Brain Tumor and Targeted Strategies.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783319022062
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-331-90220-6-2
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Universe of scales: from nanotechnology to cosmology Cham [u.a.] : Springer, 2014 ISBN 9783319022062
    Language: English
    Keywords: Freund, Minoru M. 1962-2012 ; Tieftemperaturphysik ; Kosmologie ; Nanotechnologie ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 5
    UID:
    edocfu_BV047284158
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (234 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    Content: Anthropogenic climate change constitutes one of the main global crises in the 21st century. It manifests itself distinctly in global warming and its effects. Forests play an essential role in mitigating the effects of climate change, improving our knowledge of the distribution and changes of terrestrial carbon stocks is vital to mitigate its consequences. Therefore, remote sensing is recommended as one of the tools to ensure systematic and operational forest monitoring. Forests in the Russian Federation are of particular importance as it is the most forested country in the world and at the same time, it is the country with the highest uncertainty when calculating global carbon stocks. Remote sensing is recommended as one of the tools to ensure systematic and operational forest monitoring. It can acquire data over large areas with a high repetition rate and at a relatively low cost. In particular, microwave sensors are recommended as they can provide weather and sun independent, systematic observations with high temporal frequency. The main goal of this cumulative dissertation was to develop methods using new algorithms for estimating parameters for boreal forests from remote sensing data acquired with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). Using the SAR data acquired by the sensor with the longest wavelength available at the moment of writing this dissertation in space, the L-band, methods for estimating the above-ground forest biomass were developed. For this purpose, algorithms for machine learning (ML) were applied and validated. These methods were chosen because they are recommended for large data sets and an incomplete theoretical understanding of processes, e.g., the interaction between the forest and the radar signal, and are relatively new in forest monitoring studies. In addition, efforts have been made to establish improved mapping of large-scale forest cover change
    Note: Kumulative Dissertation, enthält Zeitschriftenaufsätze. - Tag der Verteidigung: 02.12.2020 , Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2020 , Zusammenfassungen in deutscher und englischer Sprache
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Keywords: Wald ; Biomasse ; Monitorüberwachung ; Fernerkundung ; Radar ; Synthetische Apertur ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Schmullius, Christiane 1960-
    Author information: Thiel, Christian 1975-
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    UID:
    edoccha_BV047284158
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (234 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    Content: Anthropogenic climate change constitutes one of the main global crises in the 21st century. It manifests itself distinctly in global warming and its effects. Forests play an essential role in mitigating the effects of climate change, improving our knowledge of the distribution and changes of terrestrial carbon stocks is vital to mitigate its consequences. Therefore, remote sensing is recommended as one of the tools to ensure systematic and operational forest monitoring. Forests in the Russian Federation are of particular importance as it is the most forested country in the world and at the same time, it is the country with the highest uncertainty when calculating global carbon stocks. Remote sensing is recommended as one of the tools to ensure systematic and operational forest monitoring. It can acquire data over large areas with a high repetition rate and at a relatively low cost. In particular, microwave sensors are recommended as they can provide weather and sun independent, systematic observations with high temporal frequency. The main goal of this cumulative dissertation was to develop methods using new algorithms for estimating parameters for boreal forests from remote sensing data acquired with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). Using the SAR data acquired by the sensor with the longest wavelength available at the moment of writing this dissertation in space, the L-band, methods for estimating the above-ground forest biomass were developed. For this purpose, algorithms for machine learning (ML) were applied and validated. These methods were chosen because they are recommended for large data sets and an incomplete theoretical understanding of processes, e.g., the interaction between the forest and the radar signal, and are relatively new in forest monitoring studies. In addition, efforts have been made to establish improved mapping of large-scale forest cover change
    Note: Kumulative Dissertation, enthält Zeitschriftenaufsätze. - Tag der Verteidigung: 02.12.2020 , Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2020 , Zusammenfassungen in deutscher und englischer Sprache
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Keywords: Wald ; Biomasse ; Monitorüberwachung ; Fernerkundung ; Radar ; Synthetische Apertur ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Schmullius, Christiane 1960-
    Author information: Thiel, Christian 1975-
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boston, MA : Springer US
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042411201
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (245p)
    ISBN: 9781461303671 , 9781461380191
    Note: The study of nuclear dynamics is now in one of its most interesting phases. The theory is in the process of establishing an increasingly reliable transport description of heavy ion reactions from the initial violent phase dominated by first collisions to the more thermalized later stages of the reaction. This is true for the low-to-medium energy reactions, where the dynamics is formulated in terms of nucleonic, or in general hadronic, degrees of freedom. And it is also becoming a reality in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion reactions, where partonic elementary degrees of freedom have to be used. Experiments are now able to utilize the existing accelerators and multiparticle detection systems to conduct unprecedented studies of heavy-ion collisions on an event-by-event basis. In addition, the field anticipates the completion of the construction of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and the proposed upgrade of the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, promising qualitatively new data for the near future. All of these efforts are basically directed to the exploration of the change the nuclear medium provides for the properties and interactions of individual nucleons and, ultimately, the exploration of the nuclear matter phase diagram. The investigation of this phase diagram, including all of the interesting phase transitions predicted from theoretical grounds, is the focus of most of the theoretical and experimental investigations of nuclear dynamics conducted today
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kernstruktur ; Schwerionenstoß ; Kernphysik ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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