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         "author": [ 
            "Jonas Kneifl","Jörg Fehr","Steven L. Brunton","J. Nathan Kutz"
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         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Jonas",	"last" : "Kneifl"},
            	{"first" : "Jörg",	"last" : "Fehr"},
            	{"first" : "Steven L.",	"last" : "Brunton"},
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         "abstract": "Highly nonlinear dynamic finite element simulations using explicit time integration are particularly valuable tools for structural analysis in fields like automotive, aerospace, and civil engineering, or in the study of injury biomechanics. However, such state-of-the-art simulation models demand significant computational resources. Conventional data-driven surrogate modeling approaches address this by evolving the dynamics on low-dimensional embeddings, yet the majority of them operate directly on high-resolution data obtained from numerical discretizations, making them costly and unsuitable for adaptive resolutions or for handling information flow over large spatial distances. We therefore propose a multi-hierarchical framework for the structured creation of a series of surrogate models at different resolutions. Macroscale features are captured on coarse surrogates, while microscale effects are resolved on finer ones, while leveraging transfer learning to pass information between scales. The objective of this study is to develop efficient surrogates for a kart frame model in a frontal impact scenario. To achieve this, its mesh is simplified to obtain multi-resolution representations of the kart. Subsequently, a graph-convolutional neural network-based surrogate learns parameter-dependent low-dimensional latent dynamics on the coarsest representation. Following surrogates are trained on residuals using finer resolutions, allowing for multiple surrogates with varying hardware requirements and increasing accuracy.",
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         "author": [ 
            "Ángel D\\'ıaz Carral","Magnus Ostertag","Maria Fyta"
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            	{"first" : "Ángel D\\'ıaz",	"last" : "Carral"},
            	{"first" : "Magnus",	"last" : "Ostertag"},
            	{"first" : "Maria",	"last" : "Fyta"}
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         "doi" : "10.1063/5.0037938",
         
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         "author": [ 
            "Pascal Tilli","Ngoc Thang Vu"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Pascal",	"last" : "Tilli"},
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            	{"first" : "Min-Yen",	"last" : "Kan"},
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            	{"first" : "Alessandro",	"last" : "Lenci"},
            	{"first" : "Sakriani",	"last" : "Sakti"},
            	{"first" : "Nianwen",	"last" : "Xue"}
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         "pages": "9204--9223","abstract": "The large success of deep learning based methods in Visual Question Answering (VQA) has concurrently increased the demand for explainable methods. Most methods in Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) focus on generating post-hoc explanations rather than taking an intrinsic approach, the latter characterizing an interpretable model. In this work, we introduce an interpretable approach for graph-based VQA and demonstrate competitive performance on the GQA dataset. This approach bridges the gap between interpretability and performance. Our model is designed to intrinsically produce a subgraph during the question-answering process as its explanation, providing insight into the decision making. To evaluate the quality of these generated subgraphs, we compare them against established post-hoc explainability methods for graph neural networks, and perform a human evaluation. Moreover, we present quantitative metrics that correlate with the evaluations of human assessors, acting as automatic metrics for the generated explanatory subgraphs. Our code will be made publicly available at link removed due to anonymity period.",
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         "journal": "Hydrology and Earth System Sciences",
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         "author": [ 
            "Teng Xu","Sinan Xiao","Sebastian Reuschen","Nils Wildt","Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen","Wolfgang Nowak"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Teng",	"last" : "Xu"},
            	{"first" : "Sinan",	"last" : "Xiao"},
            	{"first" : "Sebastian",	"last" : "Reuschen"},
            	{"first" : "Nils",	"last" : "Wildt"},
            	{"first" : "Harrie-Jan Hendricks",	"last" : "Franssen"},
            	{"first" : "Wolfgang",	"last" : "Nowak"}
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         "doi" : "10.5194/hess-2024-60",
         
         "bibtexKey": "xu2024towards"

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         "booktitle": "2022 IEEE Spoken Language Technology Workshop (SLT)",
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         "author": [ 
            "Sarina Meyer","Pascal Tilli","Pavel Denisov","Florian Lux","Julia Koch","Ngoc Thang Vu"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Sarina",	"last" : "Meyer"},
            	{"first" : "Pascal",	"last" : "Tilli"},
            	{"first" : "Pavel",	"last" : "Denisov"},
            	{"first" : "Florian",	"last" : "Lux"},
            	{"first" : "Julia",	"last" : "Koch"},
            	{"first" : "Ngoc Thang",	"last" : "Vu"}
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         "label" : "Visual Analysis of Scene-Graph-Based Visual Question Answering",
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         "booktitle": "Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction","series": "VINCI '23","publisher":"Association for Computing Machinery","address":"New York, NY, USA",
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         "url": "https://doi.org/10.1145/3615522.3615547", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Noel Schäfer","Sebastian Künzel","Tanja Munz-Körner","Pascal Tilli","Sandeep Vidyapu","Ngoc Thang Vu","Daniel Weiskopf"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Noel",	"last" : "Schäfer"},
            	{"first" : "Sebastian",	"last" : "Künzel"},
            	{"first" : "Tanja",	"last" : "Munz-Körner"},
            	{"first" : "Pascal",	"last" : "Tilli"},
            	{"first" : "Sandeep",	"last" : "Vidyapu"},
            	{"first" : "Ngoc",	"last" : "Thang Vu"},
            	{"first" : "Daniel",	"last" : "Weiskopf"}
         ],
         "abstract": "Scene-graph-based Visual Question Answering (VQA) has emerged as a burgeoning field in Deep Learning research, with a growing demand for robust and interpretable VQA systems. In this paper, we present a novel visual analysis approach that addresses two critical objectives in VQA: identifying and correcting prediction issues and providing insights into model decision-making processes through visualizing internal information. Our approach builds on the GraphVQA framework, which uses graph neural networks to process scene graphs representing images and which was trained on the widely-used GQA dataset. Our analysis tool aims at users familiar with the basics of graph-based VQA. By leveraging query-based scene analysis and visualization of crucial internal states, we are able to detect and pinpoint reasons for inaccurate predictions, facilitating model refinement and dataset curation. Identifying expressive internal states is a challenge. Through rigorous computer-based evaluations and presentation of a use case, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our analysis tool and model state visualization.",
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         "author": [ 
            "Fabian Kempter","Lorena Lantella","Norman Stutzig","Jörg Fehr","Tobias Siebert"
         ],
         "authors": [
         	
            	{"first" : "Fabian",	"last" : "Kempter"},
            	{"first" : "Lorena",	"last" : "Lantella"},
            	{"first" : "Norman",	"last" : "Stutzig"},
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         "volume": "51","pages": "771\u2013782","abstract": "Occupants exposed to low or moderate crash events can already suffer from whiplash-associated disorders leading to severe and long-lasting symptoms. However, the underlying injury mechanisms and the role of muscle activity are not fully clear. Potential increases in injury risk of non-nominal postures, i.e., rotated head, cannot be evaluated in detail due to the lack of experimental data. Examining changes in neck muscle activity to hold and stabilize the head in a rotated position during pre-crash scenarios might provide a deeper understanding of muscle reflex contributions and injury mechanisms. In this study, the influence of two different head postures (nominal vs. rotation of the head by about 63\u2009±\u20099° to the right) on neck muscle activity and head kinematics was investigated in simulated braking experiments inside a driving simulator. The braking scenario was implemented by visualization of the virtual scene using head-mounted displays and a combined translational-rotational platform motion. Kinematics of seventeen healthy subjects was tracked using 3D motion capturing. Surface electromyography were used to quantify muscle activity of left and right sternocleidomastoideus (SCM) and trapezius (TRP) muscles. The results show clear evidence that rotated head postures affect the static as well as the dynamic behavior of muscle activity during the virtual braking event. With head turned to the right, the contralateral left muscles yielded higher base activation and delayed muscle onset times. In contrast, right muscles had much lower activations and showed no relevant changes in muscle activation between nominal and rotated head position. The observed delayed muscle onset times and increased asymmetrical muscle activation patterns in the rotated head position are assumed to affect injury mechanisms. This could explain the prevalence of rotated head postures during a crash reported by patients suffering from WAD. The results can be used for validating the active behavior of human body models in braking simulations with nominal and rotated head postures, and to gain a deeper understanding of neck injury mechanisms.",
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         "author": [ 
            "Sibylle Hermann","Jörg Fehr"
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            	{"first" : "Sibylle",	"last" : "Hermann"},
            	{"first" : "Jörg",	"last" : "Fehr"}
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