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            	{"first" : "Tobias",	"last" : "Siebert"},
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         "volume": "12","abstract": "Purpose: In this paper, we introduce a novel method for determining 3D deformations of the human tibialis anterior (TA) muscle during dynamic movements using 3D ultrasound.\r\n\r\nMaterials and Methods: An existing automated 3D ultrasound system is used for data acquisition, which consists of three moveable axes, along which the probe can move. While the subjects perform continuous plantar- and dorsiflexion movements in two different controlled velocities, the ultrasound probe sweeps cyclically from the ankle to the knee along the anterior shin. The ankle joint angle can be determined using reflective motion capture markers. Since we considered the movement direction of the foot, i.e., active or passive TA, four conditions occur: slow active, slow passive, fast active, fast passive. By employing an algorithm which defines ankle joint angle intervals, i.e., intervals of range of motion (ROM), 3D images of the volumes during movement can be reconstructed.\r\n\r\nResults: We found constant muscle volumes between different muscle lengths, i.e., ROM intervals. The results show an increase in mean cross-sectional area (CSA) for TA muscle shortening. Furthermore, a shift in maximum CSA towards the proximal side of the muscle could be observed for muscle shortening. We found significantly different maximum CSA values between the fast active and all other conditions, which might be caused by higher muscle activation due to the faster velocity.\r\n\r\nConclusion: In summary, we present a method for determining muscle volume deformation during dynamic contraction using ultrasound, which will enable future empirical studies and 3D computational models of skeletal muscles.",
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            	{"first" : "Josef [Verfasser/in]",	"last" : "Hoschek"},
            	{"first" : "Dieter [Verfasser/in]",	"last" : "Lasser"}
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         "author": [ 
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            	{"first" : "Lukas",	"last" : "Vosse"},
            	{"first" : "Tobias",	"last" : "Siebert"},
            	{"first" : "Geoffrey G.",	"last" : "Handsfield"},
            	{"first" : "Oliver",	"last" : "Röhrle"}
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         "abstract": "Architectural parameters of skeletal muscle such as pennation angle provide valuable information on muscle function, since they can be related to the muscle force generating capacity, fiber packing, and contraction velocity. In this paper, we introduce a 3D ultrasound-based workflow for determining 3D fascicle orientations of skeletal muscles. We used a custom-designed automated motor driven 3D ultrasound scanning system for obtaining 3D ultrasound images. From these, we applied a custom-developed multiscale-vessel enhancement filter-based fascicle detection algorithm and determined muscle volume and pennation angle. We conducted trials on a phantom and on the human tibialis anterior (TA) muscle of 10 healthy subjects in plantarflexion (157 ± 7\\$\\$^\\backslashcirc\\$\\$), neutral position (109 ± 7\\$\\$^\\backslashcirc\\$\\$, corresponding to neutral standing), and one resting position in between (145 ± 6\\$\\$^\\backslashcirc\\$\\$). The results of the phantom trials showed a high accuracy with a mean absolute error of 0.92 ± 0.59\\$\\$^\\backslashcirc\\$\\$. TA pennation angles were significantly different between all positions for the deep muscle compartment; for the superficial compartment, angles are significantly increased for neutral position compared to plantarflexion and resting position. Pennation angles were also significantly different between superficial and deep compartment. The results of constant muscle volumes across the 3 ankle joint angles indicate the suitability of the method for capturing 3D muscle geometry. Absolute pennation angles in our study were slightly lower than recent literature. Decreased pennation angles during plantarflexion are consistent with previous studies. The presented method demonstrates the possibility of determining 3D fascicle orientations of the TA muscle in vivo.",
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         "author": [ 
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            	{"first" : "Pascal",	"last" : "Mindermann"},
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            	{"first" : "David",	"last" : "Forster"},
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            	{"first" : "Manfred",	"last" : "Bischoff"},
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         "volume": "10","number": "4","pages": "1460-1478","abstract": "The linear design workflow for structural systems, involving a multitude of iterative loops and specialists, obstructs disruptive innovations. During design iterations, vast amounts of data in different reference systems, origins, and significance are generated. This data is often not directly comparable or is not collected at all, which implies a great unused potential for advancements in the process. In this paper, a novel workflow to process and analyze the data sets in a unified reference frame is proposed. From this, differently sophisticated iteration loops can be derived. The developed methods are presented within a case study using coreless filament winding as an exemplary fabrication process within an architectural context. This additive manufacturing process, using fiber-reinforced plastics, exhibits great potential for efficient structures when its intrinsic parameter variations can be minimized. The presented method aims to make data sets comparable by identifying the steps each data set needs to undergo (acquisition, pre-processing, mapping, post-processing, analysis, and evaluation). These processes are imperative to provide the means to find domain interrelations, which in the future can provide quantitative results that will help to inform the design process, making it more reliable, and allowing for the reduction of safety factors. The results of the case study demonstrate the data set processes, proving the necessity of these methods for the comprehensive inter-domain data comparison.",
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         "label" : "Data processing, analysis, and evaluation methods for co-design of coreless filament-wound building systems",
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         "journal": "Journal of Computational Design and Engineering",
         "year": "2023", 
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         "author": [ 
            "Marta Gil Pérez","Pascal Mindermann","Christoph Zechmeister","David Forster","Yanan Guo","Sebastian Hügle","Fabian Kannenberg","Laura Balangé","Volker Schwieger","Peter Middendorf","Manfred Bischoff","Achim Menges","Götz T Gresser","Jan Knippers"
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         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Marta",	"last" : "Gil Pérez"},
            	{"first" : "Pascal",	"last" : "Mindermann"},
            	{"first" : "Christoph",	"last" : "Zechmeister"},
            	{"first" : "David",	"last" : "Forster"},
            	{"first" : "Yanan",	"last" : "Guo"},
            	{"first" : "Sebastian",	"last" : "Hügle"},
            	{"first" : "Fabian",	"last" : "Kannenberg"},
            	{"first" : "Laura",	"last" : "Balangé"},
            	{"first" : "Volker",	"last" : "Schwieger"},
            	{"first" : "Peter",	"last" : "Middendorf"},
            	{"first" : "Manfred",	"last" : "Bischoff"},
            	{"first" : "Achim",	"last" : "Menges"},
            	{"first" : "Götz T",	"last" : "Gresser"},
            	{"first" : "Jan",	"last" : "Knippers"}
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         "volume": "10","number": "4","pages": "1460-1478","abstract": "The linear design workflow for structural systems, involving a multitude of iterative loops and specialists, obstructs disruptive innovations. During design iterations, vast amounts of data in different reference systems, origins, and significance are generated. This data is often not directly comparable or is not collected at all, which implies a great unused potential for advancements in the process. In this paper, a novel workflow to process and analyze the data sets in a unified reference frame is proposed. From this, differently sophisticated iteration loops can be derived. The developed methods are presented within a case study using coreless filament winding as an exemplary fabrication process within an architectural context. This additive manufacturing process, using fiber-reinforced plastics, exhibits great potential for efficient structures when its intrinsic parameter variations can be minimized. The presented method aims to make data sets comparable by identifying the steps each data set needs to undergo (acquisition, pre-processing, mapping, post-processing, analysis, and evaluation). These processes are imperative to provide the means to find domain interrelations, which in the future can provide quantitative results that will help to inform the design process, making it more reliable, and allowing for the reduction of safety factors. The results of the case study demonstrate the data set processes, proving the necessity of these methods for the comprehensive inter-domain data comparison.",
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         "year": "2022", 
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         "author": [ 
            "Karin Beckmann"
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         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Karin",	"last" : "Beckmann"}
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         "label" : "Distributing Higher-Dimensional Simulations Across Compute Systems: A Widely Distributed Combination Technique",
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         "date" : "2022-03-24 15:53:08",
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         "booktitle": "2021 IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Hierarchical Parallelism for Exascale Computing (HiPar)",
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         "url": "https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9654243", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Theresa Pollinger","Marcel Hurler","Michael Obersteiner","Dirk Pflüger"
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         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Theresa",	"last" : "Pollinger"},
            	{"first" : "Marcel",	"last" : "Hurler"},
            	{"first" : "Michael",	"last" : "Obersteiner"},
            	{"first" : "Dirk",	"last" : "Pflüger"}
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         "pages": "1--9","abstract": "The numerical solution of high-dimensional PDE problems is essential for many research questions, such as understanding relativistic astrophysics, quantum physics, or hot fusion plasmas. At the same time, it is haunted by the curse of dimensionality, rendering finely resolved simulations infeasible even on modern architectures. The Sparse Grid Combination Technique helps to break the curse of dimensionality for high-dimensional PDE problems to some extent. But even then, simulations are restricted by the size of HPC systems. A new implementation based on the open-source code DisCoTec allows to distribute existing solvers even across compute systems: The widely distributed combination technique enables simulations at scales that would otherwise be intractable.This paper introduces the extended algorithm and showcases a proof of concept for the remote communication set-up. The scaling properties for the single-system and two-system cases are presented, and the numerical correctness of the implementation is validated.The widely distributed combination technique is useful in cases where the memory and/or compute resources are not sufficient for a particular problem to fit on one single available system, but multiple systems are able to accommodate it.",
         "eventtitle" : "2021 IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Hierarchical Parallelism for Exascale Computing (HiPar)",
         
         "venue" : "SC21",
         
         "shorttitle" : "Distributing Higher-Dimensional Simulations Across Compute Systems",
         
         "doi" : "10.1109/HiPar54615.2021.00006",
         
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            "Access","Article","Artikelgebühren","Bibliothek","Charges","Library","Open","Processing","Publikationsmarkt","Publishing","Publishing,","Publizieren,","Scientific","Scientist,","Verlagswesen,","Veröffentlichungswesen","Wissenschaftler","Wissenschaftliches","epistemologie","industry","market","oa","publication","widr"
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         "label" : "Open Access zwischen Revolution und Goldesel. Eine Bilanz fünfzehn Jahre nach der Erklärung der Budapest Open Access Initiative",
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         "author": [ 
            "Ulrich Herb"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Ulrich",	"last" : "Herb"}
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         "volume": "68","number": "1","pages": "1--10","abstract": "The declaration and positions on Open Access in the early 2000s spread a mood of upheaval, euphoria, and idealism, a revolution of scientific publishing was regularly predicted. The expectations for Open Access were obvious and clear: scientists wanted to share their own articles immediately with other scientist (and they also wanted to have easy fulltext access to the texts of their colleagues), librarians needed a remedy  for exploding journal prices, the scientific institutions wanted  funded research to be efficiently and freely disseminated. Only the position of the commercial publishers to Open Access was predominantly hesitant or even disapproving.\r\nThis contribution attempts to draw a balance on Open Access - 15 years after the Budapest Open Access Initiative meeting in 2001. 2016 it must be noted that the hopes of Open Access advocates for a revolution will be disappointed. On the contrary, today the development of Open Access seems to be largely driven by the commercial publishers, which were barely mentioned in the early Open Access scenarios. Although there non-commercial Open Access in scientific self-administration exists, today the actors in scientific publishing are still the same as in 2001, and the already known concentration effects on the publishing market continue.",
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         "id"   : "https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2fde41f67bed7439c9e043bb342db3a69/open-access",         
         "tags" : [
            "access","kosten","article","scholarly","apc","journal","charges","processing","publishing","open","studie","from:droessler"
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         "intraHash" : "fde41f67bed7439c9e043bb342db3a69",
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         "label" : "Open access article processing charges 2011 - 2021",
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         "year": "2021", 
         "url": "http://hdl.handle.net/10393/42327", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Heather Morrison","Luan Borges","Xuan Zhao","Tanoh Laurent Kakou","Amit Nataraj Shanbhoug"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Heather",	"last" : "Morrison"},
            	{"first" : "Luan",	"last" : "Borges"},
            	{"first" : "Xuan",	"last" : "Zhao"},
            	{"first" : "Tanoh Laurent",	"last" : "Kakou"},
            	{"first" : "Amit Nataraj",	"last" : "Shanbhoug"}
         ],
         "abstract": "This study examines trends in open access article processing charges (APCs) from 2011 \u2013 2021, building on a 2011 study by Solomon & Björk (2012). Two methods are employed, a modified replica and a status update of the 2011 journals. Data is drawn from multiple sources and datasets are available as open data (Morrison et al, 2021). Most journals do not charge APCs; this has not changed. The global average per-journal APC increased slightly, from 906 USD to 958 USD, while the per-article average increased from 904 USD to 1,626 USD, indicating that authors choose to publish in more expensive journals. Publisher size, type, impact metrics and subject affect charging tendencies, average APC and pricing trends. About half the journals from the 2011 sample are no longer listed in DOAJ in 2021, due to ceased publication or publisher de-listing. Conclusions include a caution about the potential of the APC model to increase costs beyond inflation, and a suggestion that support for the university sector, responsible for the majority of journals, nearly half the articles, with a tendency not to charge and very low average APCs, may be the most promising approach to achieve economically sustainable no-fee OA journal publishing.",
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         "author": [ 
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         ],
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            	{"first" : "Heather",	"last" : "Morrison"},
            	{"first" : "Luan",	"last" : "Borges"},
            	{"first" : "Xuan",	"last" : "Zhao"},
            	{"first" : "Tanoh Laurent",	"last" : "Kakou"},
            	{"first" : "Amit Nataraj",	"last" : "Shanbhoug"}
         ],
         "abstract": "This study examines trends in open access article processing charges (APCs) from 2011 \u2013 2021, building on a 2011 study by Solomon & Björk (2012). Two methods are employed, a modified replica and a status update of the 2011 journals. Data is drawn from multiple sources and datasets are available as open data (Morrison et al, 2021). Most journals do not charge APCs; this has not changed. The global average per-journal APC increased slightly, from 906 USD to 958 USD, while the per-article average increased from 904 USD to 1,626 USD, indicating that authors choose to publish in more expensive journals. Publisher size, type, impact metrics and subject affect charging tendencies, average APC and pricing trends. About half the journals from the 2011 sample are no longer listed in DOAJ in 2021, due to ceased publication or publisher de-listing. Conclusions include a caution about the potential of the APC model to increase costs beyond inflation, and a suggestion that support for the university sector, responsible for the majority of journals, nearly half the articles, with a tendency not to charge and very low average APCs, may be the most promising approach to achieve economically sustainable no-fee OA journal publishing.",
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         "journal": "Scientometrics",
         "year": "2020", 
         "url": "https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-020-03578-3", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Oliver Budzinski","Thomas Grebel","Jens Wolling","Xijie Zhang"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Oliver",	"last" : "Budzinski"},
            	{"first" : "Thomas",	"last" : "Grebel"},
            	{"first" : "Jens",	"last" : "Wolling"},
            	{"first" : "Xijie",	"last" : "Zhang"}
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         "volume": "124","number": "3","pages": "2185--2206","abstract": "Large publishing companies have been dominating scientific publishing for long, which leads to high subscription fees and inhibited access to scientific knowledge. At digital era, the opportunity of an unrestricted access appears feasible, because the cost of publishing should be low. It is no longer the readers and libraries to pay subscription fees, but scientific organizations and authors themselves who pay for the cost of having their article published. As the data shows, there is a tremendous variance of article processing charges (APC) across journals, which obviously cannot be explained by the costs. One of the explanatory variables could be reputation, but it only contributes less than 5\\% to the variance in average APC. This study is meant to shed light on the various determinants of APC. Based on the data from the OpenAPC Initiative, the Directory of Open Access Journals and three different datasets of Web of Science, we employ ANOVAs and multivariate regressions. The results show that market power plays an important role to explain APC, inter alia, through market concentration, market position of individual publishers (publisher size), and the choice of hybrid publishing model.",
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         "label" : "Differential Relay with Adaptation during Saturation Period of Current Transformers",
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         "year": "2004", 
         "url": "https://www.ieh.uni-stuttgart.de/dokumente/publikationen/2004_14th-international-conference-on-power-system-protection_Bled_Slowenien_Hayder.pdf", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Kurt Feser","Tammam Hayder","Waldemar Rebizant","Ludwig Schiel"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Kurt",	"last" : "Feser"},
            	{"first" : "Tammam",	"last" : "Hayder"},
            	{"first" : "Waldemar",	"last" : "Rebizant"},
            	{"first" : "Ludwig",	"last" : "Schiel"}
         ],
         
         "eventtitle" : "14th Int. Conference on Power System Protection (PSP2004)",
         
         "venue" : "Bled, Slovenia",
         
         "eventdate" : "September 29 - October 1",
         
         "bibtexKey": "feser2004differential"

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         "label" : "The Elastic Processing of Data Streams in Cloud Environments: A\r\n               Systematic Mapping Study",
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         "date" : "2019-12-17 15:40:34",
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         "booktitle": "Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Cloud Computing               and Services Science, CLOSER 2019, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May               2-4, 2019",
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         "url": "https://doi.org/10.5220/0007708503160323", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Floriment Klinaku","Michael Zigldrum","Markus Frank","Steffen Becker"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Floriment",	"last" : "Klinaku"},
            	{"first" : "Michael",	"last" : "Zigldrum"},
            	{"first" : "Markus",	"last" : "Frank"},
            	{"first" : "Steffen",	"last" : "Becker"}
         ],
         "pages": "316--323",
         "bibsource" : "dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org",
         
         "doi" : "10.5220/0007708503160323",
         
         "bibtexKey": "DBLP:conf/closer/KlinakuZF019"

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