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Autonomous and integrated passenger and freight transport (APFIT) is a promising approach to tackle both, traffic and last-mile-related issues such as environmental emissions, social and spatial conflicts or operational inefficiencies. By conducting an agent-based simulation, we shed light on this widely unexplored research topic and provide first indications regarding influential target figures of such a system in the rural area of Sarstedt, Germany. Our results show that larger fleets entail inefficiencies due to suboptimal utilization of monetary and material resources and increase traffic volume while higher amounts of unused vehicles may exacerbate spatial conflicts. Nevertheless, to fit the given demand within our study area, a comparatively large fleet of about 25 vehicles is necessary to provide reliable service, assuming maximum passenger waiting times of six minutes to the expense of higher standby times, rebalancing effort, and higher costs for vehicle acquisition and maintenance.
Pathologists need to identify abnormal changes in tissue. With the developing digitalization, the used tissue slides are stored digitally. This enables pathologists to annotate the region of interest with the support of software tools. PathoLearn is a web-based learning platform explicitly developed for the teacher-student scenario, where the goal is that students learn to identify potential abnormal changes. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have become very important in medicine. Many health sectors already utilize AI and ML. This will only increase in the future, also in the field of pathology. Therefore, it is important to teach students the fundamentals and concepts of AI and ML early in their studies. Additionally, creating and training AI generally requires knowledge of programming and technical details. This thesis evaluates how this boundary can be overcome by comparing existing end-to-end AI platforms and teaching tools for AI. It was shown that a visual programming editor offers a fitting abstraction for creating neural networks without programming. This was extended with real-time collaboration to enable students to work in groups. Additionally, an automatic training feature was implemented, removing the necessity to know technical details about training neural networks.
On November 30th, 2022, OpenAI released the large language model ChatGPT, an extension of GPT-3. The AI chatbot provides real-time communication in response to users’ requests. The quality of ChatGPT’s natural speaking answers marks a major shift in how we will use AI-generated information in our day-to-day lives. For a software engineering student, the use cases for ChatGPT are manifold: assessment preparation, translation, and creation of specified source code, to name a few. It can even handle more complex aspects of scientific writing, such as summarizing literature and paraphrasing text. Hence, this position paper addresses the need for discussion of potential approaches for integrating ChatGPT into higher education. Therefore, we focus on articles that address the effects of ChatGPT on higher education in the areas of software engineering and scientific writing. As ChatGPT was only recently released, there have been no peer-reviewed articles on the subject. Thus, we performed a structured grey literature review using Google Scholar to identify preprints of primary studies. In total, five out of 55 preprints are used for our analysis. Furthermore, we held informal discussions and talks with other lecturers and researchers and took into account the authors’ test results from using ChatGPT. We present five challenges and three opportunities for the higher education context that emerge from the release of ChatGPT. The main contribution of this paper is a proposal for how to integrate ChatGPT into higher education in four main areas.
We present an approach towards a data acquisition system for digital twins that uses a 5G net- work for data transmission and localization. The current hardware setup, which utilizes stereo vision and LiDAR for 3D mapping, is explained together with two recorded point cloud data sets. Furthermore, a resulting digital twin comprised of voxelized point cloud data is shown. Ideas for future applications and challenges regarding the system are discussed and an outlook on further development is given.
In this paper we describe methods to approximate functions and differential operators on adaptive sparse (dyadic) grids. We distinguish between several representations of a function on the sparse grid and we describe how finite difference (FD) operators can be applied to these representations. For general variable coefficient equations on sparse grids, genuine finite element (FE) discretizations are not feasible and FD operators allow an easier operator evaluation than the adapted FE operators. However, the structure of the FD operators is complex. With the aim to construct an efficient multigrid procedure, we analyze the structure of the discrete Laplacian in its hierarchical representation and show the relation between the full and the sparse grid case. The rather complex relations, that are expressed by scaling matrices for each separate coordinate direction, make us doubt about the possibility of constructing efficient preconditioners that show spectral equivalence. Hence, we question the possibility of constructing a natural multigrid algorithm with optimal O(N) efficiency. We conjecture that for the efficient solution of a general class of adaptive grid problems it is better to accept an additional condition for the dyadic grids (condition L) and to apply adaptive hp-discretization.
Bluetooth ist ein weit verbreitetes drahtloses Übertragungsprotokoll, das in vielen mobilen Geräten wie bspw. Tablets, Kopfhörer oder Smartwatches verwendet wird. Bluetooth-fähige Geräte senden mehrmals pro Minute öffentliche Advertisements, die u.a. die einzigartige MAC-Adresse des Gerätes beinhalten. Das Mitschneiden dieser Advertisements mittels Bluetooth-Logger ermöglicht es, Bewegungen der Geräte zu analysieren und lassen somit Rückschlüsse auf die Bewegungen der Besitzenden zu.
Zum Schutz der Privatsphäre werden seit 2014 zufällig erzeugte MAC-Adressen in Advertisements verwendet. Eine sog. randomisierte MAC-Adresse bleibt durchschnittlich 15 Minuten lang gültig und wird dann durch eine neue zufällige Adresse ersetzt. Der Aufenthalt eines Geräts zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt kann nicht bestimmt werden. Dennoch kann der Wechsel eines Geräts von einem Bluetooth-Logger zu einem anderen innerhalb dieser 15 Minuten erkannt und somit eine Bewegung des Gerätes abgeleitet werden.
Durch Apps der Kontaktpersonennachverfolgung wie die Corona-Warn-App (CWA) senden auch vermeintlich inaktive Smartphones Bluetooth-Advertisements. Mit etwa einem Viertel der Aufzeichnungen unterstützt die CWA die Auswertungen dieser experimentellen Arbeit.
Um die praktische Anwendbarkeit zu demonstrieren, wurde der Erlebniszoo Hannover als Testgelände genutzt. Die Auswertung der über sieben Wochen gesammelten Daten ermöglichte die Analyse von Stoßzeiten, stark besuchten Orten und Besucherströmen.
The paper presents a comprehensive model of a banking system that integrates network effects, bankruptcy costs, fire sales, and cross-holdings. For the integrated financial market we prove the existence of a price-payment equilibrium and design an algorithm for the computation of the greatest and the least equilibrium. The number of defaults corresponding to the greatest price-payment equilibrium is analyzed in several comparative case studies. These illustrate the individual and joint impact of interbank liabilities, bankruptcy costs, fire sales and cross-holdings on systemic risk. We study policy implications and regulatory instruments, including central bank guarantees and quantitative easing, the significance of last wills of financial institutions, and capital requirements.
Background:
Many patients with cardiovascular disease also show a high comorbidity of mental disorders, especially such as anxiety and depression. This is, in turn, associated with a decrease in the quality of life. Psychocardiological treatment options are currently limited. Hence, there is a need for novel and accessible psychological help. Recently, we demonstrated that a brief face-to-face metacognitive therapy (MCT) based intervention is promising in treating anxiety and depression. Here, we aim to translate the face-to-face approach into digital application and explore the feasibility of this approach.
Methods:
We translated a validated brief psychocardiological intervention into a novel non-blended web app. The data of 18 patients suffering from various cardiac conditions but without diagnosed mental illness were analyzed after using the web app over a two-week period in a feasibility trial. The aim was whether a nonblended web app based MCT approach is feasible in the group of cardiovascular patients with cardiovascular disease.
Results:
Overall, patients were able to use the web app and rated it as satisfactory and beneficial. In addition, there was first indication that using the app improved the cardiac patients’ subjectively perceived health and reduced their anxiety. Therefore, the approach seems feasible for a future randomized controlled trial.
Conclusion:
Applying a metacognitive-based brief intervention via a nonblended web app seems to show good acceptance and feasibility in a small target group of patients with CVD. Future studies should further develop, improve and validate digital psychotherapy approaches, especially in patient groups with a lack of access to standard psychotherapeutic care.
Die Arbeit untersucht die Anwendung von maschinellem Lernen zur Erkennung von Aktivitäten von Schiffen anhand von AIS-Signalen. Das Automatic Identification System (AIS) wird von Schiffen genutzt, um Informationen über ihren Status in regelmäßigen Intervallen zu übertragen. Auf Basis der Daten wurden mithilfe von Machine Learning-Algorithmen aus der Gruppe der überwachten Klassifikationsalgorithmen Modelle gelernt, die in der Lage sind zu erkennen, welcher Aktivität ein Schiff zu einem Zeitpunkt nachgeht.
Da das erfolgreiche Lernen eines Modells von einer sorgfältigen Datenvorbereitung abhängt, wurden verschiedene Verfahren zur Datenvorbereitung verwendet. Anschließend wurden verschiedene Algorithmen eingesetzt, darunter der Random Forest und k-NN, um Modelle zu lernen.
Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Aktivitäten mit einer Genauigkeit von bis zu 99% erkannt werden konnten, wenn in der Datenvorbereitung geeignete Verfahren gewählt wurden.
In unseren Studien haben sich Personenfaktoren im Vergleich zu Situationsfaktoren durchgängig als relevanter für die Entscheidung eines Menschen für oder gegen Korruption erwiesen. Bei der Entscheidung eines Menschen für oder gegen Korruption wirken die verschiedenen Personenfaktorklassen unterschiedlich stark. Die Personenfaktorklassen Persönlichkeit, Werte und Einstellungen beeinflussen die Entscheidung für oder gegen korruptes Handeln substanziell. Hingegen hat die Personenfaktorklasse implizite Motive entgegen ursprünglicher Erwartungen keinen substanziellen Einfluss. Auch soziodemografische Merkmale wie beispielsweise Alter oder Geschlecht haben keine substanzielle Wirkung auf Entscheidungen für oder gegen korruptes Handeln. Das Alter oder das Geschlecht ist nur indirekt wirksam, wenn es mit anderen Personenfaktoren verknüpft ist. So kann sich beispielsweise die Offenheit mit dem Alter verändern. Kausal für korrupte Handlungen sind die jeweiligen Personenfaktoren und nicht die soziodemografischen Merkmale. Die Personenfaktoren sind empirisch vergleichsweise gut abgesichert. Bei den Situationsfaktoren gibt es noch zahlreiche Unschärfen, die sich letztlich auf Basis des derzeitigen Kenntnisstands nicht zufriedenstellend auflösen lassen. Wie eine konkrete Situation von einem bestimmten Menschen wahrgenommen und verarbeitet wird, hängt von dessen Personenfaktoren und nicht nur von äußeren Situationsfaktoren ab. Die von uns vorgestellte Theorie kann eine Basis für die weitere Forschung zu Korruption sein.