Some publications now are available online, and I actually missed one publication we had at GACLM in Valencia this year. Yes, our group has been successful this autumn!
As always, see details in the publications list.
Some publications now are available online, and I actually missed one publication we had at GACLM in Valencia this year. Yes, our group has been successful this autumn!
As always, see details in the publications list.
Yet another two publications have been accepted. We are present at the NoF Conference in Montreal as well as the MaLeNe Workshop in Ilmenau (colocated with NetSys 2025). Both papers deal with AI-based spatio-temporal forecasting. One focusing more on using xLSTM, the other a variant of a Mamba state-space model.
As always, see details in the publications list.
Our group has managed to place three new publications. One publication on improving table detection has been accepted at this years ACIT conference in Sibenik, Croatia. And two more papers have been accepted at the AI in Production Workshop co-located with this years KI conference in Potsdam, Germany.
See details in the publications list.
Two publications of our group have been accepted in this years ACIT conference in Budweis. One is on the generation of synthetic training data for process mining. The other deals with clustering approaches for word sense induction. See details in the publications list.
A new publication on Contextual Categorization Enhancement through LLMs Latent-Space has been presented in Venice at the IARIA COMPUTATION TOOLS 2024 conference. See details in the publications list.
Two new publications have been accepted recently. One conference paper to the ACIT conference in Wroclaw on "Analysis of Features-Brightness Bias in Computer Vision" and a journal article in the Bavarian Journal of Applied Sciences on "Topical Clustering of Unlabeled Transformer-encoded Researcher Activity". We're very glad to be successful once, again. See details in the publications list.
A new journal article on "Improving Image Tracing with Convolutional Autoencoders by High-Pass Filter Preprocessing" (a follow-up from a previous IARIA conference) is now published online. See details in the publications list.
I did some fixes to the website structure. There should be only few noticeable
visible changes, but the underlying HTML and CSS are now defined better.
In particular, I reduced the number of <h1>
tags on pages, fixed some
actual errors, and improved my knowledge on current HTML somewhat
(I did not realize, ending with />
on a void element has actually become a
discouraged practice).
Two of my papers have been accepted at the ICMECE Conference. The publications list is already updated, accordingly. Unfortunately, I won't make it to Barcelona myself, this time.
I have performed an extensive redesign of the site. Instead of using a Wordpress instance, the site now consists of static webpages generated by Pelican. This should improve performance and security. At the same time it gave me a chance to play around with a pet project.
The design is my own, including the new BibTeX renderer. Check out the list under Publications, which is dynamically generated from a BibTeX file.
Overall, I'm quite pleased with the result. A few bugs remain to iron out, but for now I'll call it a day.