@book{Goossens2000dlb, title = {Der \LaTeX-Begleiter}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, author = {Michel Goossens and Frank Mittelbach and Alexander Samarin}, publisher = {Addison-Wesley}, year = 1994, isbn = {3-89139-646-3}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ea0a11580dbb338658832c814f7e0e8a/jaeschke}, keywords = {latex manual seminar tex} } @book{kopka:1988, title = {\LaTeX: Eine Einführung}, address = {Bonn, Paris}, author = {Helmut Kopka}, publisher = {Addison-Wesley}, year = 1992, isbn = {3-89319-434-7}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/263f3d07bde44fa03dbe6f3c9fb1356ef/jaeschke}, keywords = {latex manual seminar tex} } @manual{schmidt2003latex, title = {\LaTeX-2$_\varepsilon$-Kurzbeschreibung}, author = {Walter Schmidt and Jörg Knappen and Hubert Partl and Irene Hyna}, year = 2003, url = {http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/german/l2kurz.pdf}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2635e6f9622022219533ce6a10ae8766f/jaeschke}, keywords = {howto latex manual seminar tex} } @book{knuth1989concrete, title = {Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science}, address = {Reading}, author = {Ronald L. Graham and Donald E. Knuth and Oren Patashnik}, publisher = {Addison-Wesley}, year = 1989, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ccef670ef39186763ecd379d2cca1e0a/jaeschke}, keywords = {computer knuth latex mathematics science} } @article{jaeschke2008discovering, title = {Discovering Shared Conceptualizations in Folksonomies}, author = {Robert Jäschke and Andreas Hotho and Christoph Schmitz and Bernhard Ganter and Gerd Stumme}, booktitle = {Semantic Web and Web 2.0}, journal = {Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web}, month = {feb}, number = 1, pages = {38--53}, volume = 6, year = 2008, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B758F-4R53WD4-1/2/ae56bd6e7132074272ca2035be13781b}, description = {ScienceDirect - Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web : Discovering shared conceptualizations in folksonomies}, abstract = {Social bookmarking tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. Unlike ontologies, shared conceptualizations are not formalized, but rather implicit. We present a new data mining task, the mining of all frequent tri-concepts, together with an efficient algorithm, for discovering these implicit shared conceptualizations. Our approach extends the data mining task of discovering all closed itemsets to three-dimensional data structures to allow for mining folksonomies. We provide a formal definition of the problem, and present an efficient algorithm for its solution. Finally, we show the applicability of our approach on three large real-world examples.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/263901930c137df0c2dad84075c564b14/jaeschke}, keywords = {2008 analysis concept folksonomy for:nepomuk formal l3s myown tagging wp5} } @book{deininger2005studienarbeiten, title = {Studien-Arbeiten: ein Leitfaden zur Vorbereitung, Durchführung und Betreuung von Studien-, Diplom- Abschluss- und Doktorarbeiten am Beispiel Informatik}, address = {Zürich}, author = {Markus Deininger and Horst Lichter and Jochen Ludewig and Kurt Schneider}, howpublished = {5. Auflage}, publisher = {vdf Hochschulverlag}, year = 2005, isbn = {3-7281-3012-5}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c065186e9e0e6995adc1926ab996b966/jaeschke}, keywords = {doktorarbeit leitfaden phd seminar studium} } @article{cattuto2007network, title = {Network Properties of Folksonomies}, author = {Ciro Cattuto and Christoph Schmitz and Andrea Baldassarri and Vito D. P. Servedio and Vittorio Loreto and Andreas Hotho and Miranda Grahl and Gerd Stumme}, editor = {Susanne Hoche and Andreas Nürnberger and Jürgen Flach}, journal = {AI Communications Journal, Special Issue on "Network Analysis in Natural Sciences and Engineering"}, number = 4, pages = {245-262}, publisher = {IOS Press}, volume = 20, year = 2007, url = {http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2007/cattuto2007network.pdf}, issn = {0921-7126}, vgwort = {67}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2da6c676c5664017247c7564fc247b190/jaeschke}, keywords = {folksonomy network property} } @misc{Ramos06, title = {On Self-Regulated Swarms, Societal Memory, Speed and Dynamics}, author = {Vitorino Ramos and Carlos Fernandes and Agostinho C. Rosa}, note = {arXiv:cs/0512002v1}, year = 2006, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0512002}, id = {407750}, priority = {4}, conference = {International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems}, abstract = {Wasps, bees, ants and termites all make effective use of their environment and resources by displaying collective "swarm" intelligence. Termite colonies - for instance - build nests with a complexity far beyond the comprehension of the individual termite, while ant colonies dynamically allocate labor to various vital tasks such as foraging or defense without any central decision-making ability. Recent research suggests that microbial life can be even richer: highly social, intricately networked, and teeming with interactions, as found in bacteria. What strikes from these observations is that both ant colonies and bacteria have similar natural mechanisms based on Stigmergy and Self-Organization in order to emerge coherent and sophisticated patterns of global foraging behavior. Keeping in mind the above characteristics we propose a Self-Regulated Swarm (SRS) algorithm which hybridizes the advantageous characteristics of Swarm Intelligence as the emergence of a societal environmental memory or cognitive map via collective pheromone laying in the landscape (properly balancing the exploration/exploitation nature of our dynamic search strategy), with a simple Evolutionary mechanism that trough a direct reproduction procedure linked to local environmental features is able to self-regulate the above exploratory swarm population, speeding it up globally. In order to test his adaptive response and robustness, we have recurred to different dynamic multimodal complex functions as well as to Dynamic Optimization Control problems, measuring reaction speeds and performance. Final comparisons were made with standard Genetic Algorithms (GAs), Bacterial Foraging strategies (BFOA), as well as with recent Co-Evolutionary approaches. SRS's were able to demonstrate quick adaptive responses, while outperforming the results obtained by the other approaches. Additionally, some successful behaviors were found: SRS was able to maintain a number of different solutions, while adapting to unforeseen situations even when over the same cooperative foraging period, the community is requested to deal with two different and contradictory purposes; the possibility to spontaneously create and maintain different subpopulations on different peaks, emerging different exploratory corridors with intelligent path planning capabilities; the ability to request for new agents (division of labor) over dramatic changing periods, and economizing those foraging resources over periods of intermediate stabilization. Finally, results illustrate that the present SRS collective swarm of bio-inspired ant-like agents is able to track about 65% of moving peaks traveling up to ten times faster than the velocity of a single individual composing that precise swarm tracking system. This emerged behavior is probably one of the most interesting ones achieved by the present work.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2804ad41798bd794f4f85c96bd6217127/jaeschke}, keywords = {cognition iccs_example network social swarm trias_example} } @techreport{Ramos05, title = {Social Cognitive Maps, Swarm Collective Perception and Distributed Search on Dynamic Landscapes}, author = {Vitorino Ramos and Carlos Fernandes and Agostinho C. Rosa}, institution = {Insituto Superior Técnico, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa}, note = {arXiv:nlin/0502057v1}, number = {CVRM-IST 127E-2005}, year = 2005, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/nlin/0502057}, id = {407689}, priority = {4}, abstract = {Swarm Intelligence (SI) is the property of a system whereby the collective behaviors of (unsophisticated) entities interacting locally with their environment cause coherent functional global patterns to emerge. SI provides a basis with wich it is possible to explore collective (or distributed) problem solving without centralized control or the provision of a global model. To tackle the formation of a coherent social collective intelligence from individual behaviors, we discuss several concepts related to Self-Organization, Stigmergy and Social Foraging in animals. Then, in a more abstract level we suggest and stress the role played not only by the environmental media as a driving force for societal learning, as well as by positive and negative feedbacks produced by the many interactions among agents. Finally, presenting a simple model based on the above features, we will adress the collective adaptation of a social community to a cultural (environmenatl, contextual) or media informational dynamical landscape, represented here - for the purpose of different experiments - by several three-dimensional mathematical functions that suddenly change over time. Results indicate that the collective intelligence is able to cope and quickly adapt to unforseen situations even when over the same cooperative foraging period, the community is requested to deal with two different and contradictory purposes.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27debdcf93027a77b3b928caae4121dff/jaeschke}, keywords = {cognition iccs_example network perception social swarm trias_example} } @book{389340080X, title = {Philosophie des Abendlandes}, author = {Bertrand Russell}, edition = 1, publisher = {Glb Parkland}, year = 2007, url = {http://www.amazon.de/gp/redirect.html%3FASIN=389340080X%26tag=ws%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025%26ccmID=165953%26location=/o/ASIN/389340080X%253FSubscriptionId=13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02}, ean = {9783893400805}, asin = {389340080X}, isbn = {389340080X}, description = {Amazon.de: Philosophie des Abendlandes: Bertrand Russell: Bücher}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2af2adf0cb6f998efeb08812850118458/jaeschke}, keywords = {buch philosophie philosophy toll} }