@inproceedings{conf/dagstuhl/WaldschmidtHHDH06, title = {Reliability-Aware Power Management Of Multi-Core Systems (MPSoCs).}, author = {Klaus Waldschmidt and Jan Haase and Andreas Hofmann and Markus Damm and Dennis Hauser}, booktitle = {Dynamically Reconfigurable Architectures}, crossref = {conf/dagstuhl/2006P6141}, editor = {Peter M. Athanas and Jürgen Becker and Gordon J. Brebner and Jürgen Teich}, publisher = {Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum fuer Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany}, series = {Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings}, url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dagstuhl/P6141.html#WaldschmidtHHDH06}, volume = {06141}, year = {2006}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2845c48994333e1c46555b71088e6fee9/dblp}, description = {dblp}, date = {2008-05-14}, ee = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2006/745}, keywords = {dblp } } @article{ISI:000249119200001, title = {Identifying species of Bythinella (Caenogastropoda: Rissooidea): A plea for an integrative approach}, author = {Martin Haase and Thomas Wilke and Paul Mildner}, journal = {ZOOTAXA}, number = {1563}, pages = {1-16}, year = {2007}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ee09be6f69b6731b97dabd61bd5c0732/biodivers}, abstract = {The genus Bythinella comprises many species throughout Europe, but species delimitation, traditionally based on shell morphology and genital anatomy, is often a matter of debate. Out of an ongoing large-scale project on the phylogeny of the genus, we analyzed the relationships of species occurring in the south Austrian province Carinthia and in neighboring Slovenia as a model for similar cases of systematic and taxonomic ambiguity. Our analyses based on sequence data of a fragment of COI comprising 638 bp, morphological and anatomical investigations confirmed the presence of three species, B. opaca (Gallenstein, 1848), B. robiciana (Clessin, 1890) and B. angelitae nom. nov. for B. opaca ( Frauenfeld, 1857). The latter, while genetically distinct, is morphologically and anatomically cryptic in that it can only be distinguished from B. opaca by the denticulation of the radular marginal teeth. B. robiciana, on the other hand, is morphologically well defined, but genetically not separable from B. opaca, its stem species. Thus, taxonomy in Bythinella has to be based on the integration of morphology, anatomy and genetics. Our phylogenetic analyses suggest that B. opaca has colonized Carinthia, which has largely been covered by glaciers during the last ice age, along two routes, one from the south and a second one from the southeast.}, issn = {1175-5326}, keywords = {Bythinella Carinthia DNA-barcoding DNA-taxonomy Slovenia cryptic_species glacial_colonization paraphyly post punctuated_equilibrium } } @inproceedings{Tanasescu2007, title = {Extreme Tagging: Emergent Semantics through the Tagging of Tags}, author = {Vlad Tanasescu and Olga Streibel}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Workshop on Emergent Semantics and Ontology Evolution (ESOE2007) at ISWC/ASWC2007, Busan, South Korea}, crossref = {http://data.semanticweb.org/workshop/esoe/2007/proceedings}, editor = {Peter Haase and Andreas Hotho and Luke Chen and Ernie Ong and Philippe Cudre Mauroux}, month = {November}, year = {2007}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2be157f676d0e97182dbd1f74237ad5b7/chriskoerner}, abstract = {While the Semantic Web requires a large amount of structured knowledge (triples) to allow machine reasoning, the acquisition of this knowledge still represents an open issue. Indeed, expressing expert knowledge in a given formalism is a tedious process. Less structured annotations such as tagging have, however, proved immensely popular, whilst existing unstructured or semi-structured collaborative knowledge bases such as Wikipedia have proven to be useful and scalable. Both processes are often regulated through social mechanisms such as wiki-like operations, recommendations, ratings, and collaborative games. To promote collaborative tagging as a means to acquire unstructured as well as structured knowledge we introduce the notion of Extreme Tagging, which describes systems which allow the tagging of resources, as well as of tags themselves and their relations. We provide a formal description of extreme tagging followed by examples and highlight the necessity of regulatory processes which can be applied to it. We also present a prototype implementation.}, keywords = {semantics tagging } } @inproceedings{CimianoHaaseHeizmann07IUI, title = {Porting Natural Language Interfaces between Domains: An Experimental User Study with the {ORAKEL} System}, address = {New York, USA}, author = {Philipp Cimiano and Peter Haase and Jörg Heizmann}, booktitle = {{IUI '07:} Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces}, pages = {180-189}, publisher = {ACM}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1216295.1216330}, year = {2007}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23081fc05e0924c378eba9805f937c8bf/flint63}, abstract = {We present a user-centered model for porting natural language interfaces (NLIs) between domains efficiently. The model assumes that domain experts without any background knowledge about computational linguistics will perform the customization of the NLI to a specific domain. In fact, it merely requires familiarity with the underlying knowledge base as well as with a few basic subcategorization types. Our model is iterative in the sense that the adaption of the NLI is performed in several cycles on the basis of the questions which the NLI failed to answer, thus iteratively increasing the coverage of the system. We provide experimental evidence in form of a user study as well as a case study involving a real-world application corroborating that our model is indeed a feasible way of customizing the interface to a certain domain.}, location = {Honolulu, Hawaii, USA}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2007/CimianoHaaseHeizmann07IUI.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-595-93481-2}, keywords = {ai interaction interface knowledge language paper processing user v0804 } } @inproceedings{tran07expressive, title = {Expressive Resource Descriptions for Ontology-Based Information Retrieval}, author = {Duc Thanh Tran and Stephan Bloehdorn and Philipp Cimiano and Peter Haase}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on the Theory of Information Retrieval (ICTIR'07), 18th - 20th October 2007, Budapest, Hungary}, pages = {55-68}, url = {http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/pha/publications/ontology-ir-ictir07.pdf}, year = {2007}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2553af657fb2522d6d7bf6d6cad925666/sb3000}, keywords = {ir owl rdf sb semantic-search } } @inproceedings{bloehdorn05community, title = {Intelligent Community Lifecycle Support}, author = {Stephan Bloehdorn and Peter Haase and Mark Hefke and York Sure and Christoph Tempich}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Knowledge Management (I-KNOW 05), Graz, Austria, June 29 - July 1, 2005}, editor = {Klaus Tochtermann and Hermann Maurer}, pages = {278--285}, year = {2005}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d2884c77b2d177416b20d410be01de48/sb3000}, keywords = {communities ontology-engineering sb } } @inproceedings{sure05swrc, title = {The {SWRC} Ontology - {S}emantic {W}eb for Research Communities}, author = {York Sure and Stephan Bloehdorn and Peter Haase and Jens Hartmann and Daniel Oberle}, booktitle = {Progress in Artificial Intelligence --- Proceedings of the 12th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence (EPIA 2005), December 5-8, 2005, Covilhã, Portugal}, editor = {Carlos Bento and Amilcar Cardoso and Gael Dias}, pages = {218--231}, publisher = {Springer, Berlin--Heidelberg, Germany}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, url = {http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/ysu/publications/2005_swrc_baosw.pdf}, volume = {3803}, year = {2005}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2306be7f4d152a610bd48af87d6415534/sb3000}, keywords = {ontology sb swrc } } @article{Haase2004, title = {Singular Points in Electromechanical Systems and Their Determination}, author = {Joachim Haase and Gerd P{\"O}nisch}, journal = {Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems}, number = {2}, pages = {107--121}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, url = {http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/13873950412331318099}, volume = {10}, year = {2004}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b780b5bbbfa65c198824d952d13b43f0/smicha}, issn = {1387-3954}, keywords = {imported } } @book{Haase91, title = {ANRW II 33,6}, address = {Berlin}, editor = {Wolfgang Haase}, year = {1991}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20476180e1b26ce895f278e4d75e33350/avs}, timestamp = {2006.07.29}, owner = {stockhausen}, shorttitle = {ANRW II 33,6}, keywords = {ANRW } } @inproceedings{sure05swrc, title = {The {SWRC} Ontology - {S}emantic {W}eb for Research Communities}, author = {York Sure and Stephan Bloehdorn and Peter Haase and Jens Hartmann and Daniel Oberle}, booktitle = {Progress in Artificial Intelligence --- Proceedings of the 12th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence (EPIA 2005), December 5-8, 2005, Covilhã, Portugal}, editor = {Carlos Bento and Amilcar Cardoso and Gael Dias}, month = {DEC}, pages = {218--231}, publisher = {Springer, Berlin--Heidelberg, Germany}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, url = {http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/ysu/publications/2005_swrc_baosw.pdf}, volume = {3803}, year = {2005}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2306be7f4d152a610bd48af87d6415534/thomas}, keywords = {performance performance-project swrc uni } }