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Bauhaus University, Weimar

EducationWeimar, Thüringen, Germany
About: Bauhaus University, Weimar is a education organization based out in Weimar, Thüringen, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Finite element method & Isogeometric analysis. The organization has 1421 authors who have published 2998 publications receiving 104454 citations. The organization is also known as: Bauhaus-Universität Weimar & Hochschule für Architektur und Bauwesen.


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Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Nov 2019
TL;DR: This paper introduces frame identification, which is the task of splitting a set of arguments into non-overlapping frames, and presents a fully unsupervised approach to this task, which first removes topical information and then identifies frames using clustering.
Abstract: In argumentation, framing is used to emphasize a specific aspect of a controversial topic while concealing others. When talking about legalizing drugs, for instance, its economical aspect may be emphasized. In general, we call a set of arguments that focus on the same aspect a frame. An argumentative text has to serve the “right” frame(s) to convince the audience to adopt the author’s stance (e.g., being pro or con legalizing drugs). More specifically, an author has to choose frames that fit the audience’s cultural background and interests. This paper introduces frame identification, which is the task of splitting a set of arguments into non-overlapping frames. We present a fully unsupervised approach to this task, which first removes topical information and then identifies frames using clustering. For evaluation purposes, we provide a corpus with 12, 326 debate-portal arguments, organized along the frames of the debates’ topics. On this corpus, our approach outperforms different strong baselines, achieving an F1-score of 0.28.

49 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, structural, electronic and optical properties of 5 new 2D boron nitride (BN) allotropes have been studied using first principles calculations, and the dielectric tensor is derived within the random phase approximation (RPA).

49 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
01 Oct 2017-Carbon
TL;DR: In this paper, a carbon-based two-dimensional semiconducting material, called carbon Ene-yne (CEY), was successfully synthesized and the authors examined the electronic, optical and thermal properties of this novel material.

49 citations

Book ChapterDOI
10 Sep 2018
TL;DR: This edition of PAN introduces a shared task in cross-domain authorship attribution, where texts of known and unknown authorship belong to distinct domains, and another task in style change detection that distinguishes between single-author and multi-author texts.
Abstract: PAN 2018 explores several authorship analysis tasks enabling a systematic comparison of competitive approaches and advancing research in digital text forensics. More specifically, this edition of PAN introduces a shared task in cross-domain authorship attribution, where texts of known and unknown authorship belong to distinct domains, and another task in style change detection that distinguishes between single-author and multi-author texts. In addition, a shared task in multimodal author profiling examines, for the first time, a combination of information from both texts and images posted by social media users to estimate their gender. Finally, the author obfuscation task studies how a text by a certain author can be paraphrased so that existing author identification tools are confused and cannot recognize the similarity with other texts of the same author. New corpora have been built to support these shared tasks. A relatively large number of software submissions (41 in total) was received and evaluated. Best paradigms are highlighted while baselines indicate the pros and cons of submitted approaches.

48 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
25 Mar 2006
TL;DR: A real-time reverse radiosity method for compensating indirect scattering effects that occur with immersive and semi-immersive projection displays that computes a numerical solution directly on the GPU and is implemented with pixel shading and multi-pass rendering which together realizes a Jacobi solver for sparse matrix linear equation systems.
Abstract: We present a real-time reverse radiosity method for compensating indirect scattering effects that occur with immersive and semi-immersive projection displays. It computes a numerical solution directly on the GPU and is implemented with pixel shading and multi-pass rendering which together realizes a Jacobi solver for sparse matrix linear equation systems. Our method is validated and evaluated based on a stereoscopic two-sided wall display. The images appear more brilliant and uniform when compensating the scattering contribution.

48 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Timon Rabczuk9972735893
Adri C. T. van Duin7948926911
Paolo Rosso5654112757
Xiaoying Zhuang5427110082
Benno Stein533409880
Jin-Wu Jiang521757661
Gordon Wetzstein512589793
Goangseup Zi451538411
Bohayra Mortazavi441625802
Thorsten Hennig-Thurau4412317542
Jörg Hoffmann402007785
Martin Potthast401906563
Pedro M. A. Areias381075908
Amir Mosavi384326209
Guido De Roeck382748063
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202321
202260
2021224
2020249
2019247
2018273