@article{zeppelzauer_interactive_2016, title = {Interactive {3D} {Segmentation} of {Rock}-{Art} by {Enhanced} {Depth} {Maps} and {Gradient} {Preserving} {Regularization}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1556-4673}, url = {https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_258520.pdf}, doi = {10/ghpp2n}, number = {4}, journal = {ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Poier, Georg and Seidl, Markus and Reinbacher, Christian and Schulter, Samuel, Christian and Breiteneder, C. and Bischof, Horst}, month = jul, year = {2016}, note = {Article 19 Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, pages = {19:1--19:30}, } @article{zeppelzauer_study_2016, title = {A {Study} on {Topological} {Descriptors} for the {Analysis} of {3D} {Surface} {Texture}}, abstract = {Methods from computational topology are becoming more and more popular in computer vision and have shown to improve the state-of-the-art in several tasks. In this paper, we investigate the applicability of topological descriptors in the context of 3D surface analysis for the classification of different surface textures. We present a comprehensive study on topological descriptors, investigate their robustness and expressiveness and compare them with state-of-the-art methods. Results show that class-specific information is reflected well in topological descriptors. The investigated descriptors can directly compete with non-topological descriptors and capture orthogonal information. Moreover they improve the state-of-the-art in combination with non-topological descriptors.}, journal = {Journal on Computer and System Sciences}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Zielinski, Bartosz and Juda, Mateusz and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2016, 3D surface classification, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, SP, Surface texture analysis, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbseidl, peer-reviewed, persistence diagram, persistence image, persistent homology, surface representation, surface topology analysis, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {60}, } @book{seidl_fmt_2018, title = {{FMT} 2018 - {Proceedings} of the 11th {Forum} {Media} {Technology} and 4th {All} {Around} {Audio} {Symposium}}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2299/}, publisher = {CEUR-WS.org}, editor = {Seidl, Markus and Moser, Thomas and Blumenstein, Kerstin and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Iber, Michael}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Media Computing Group, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, } @misc{zeppelzauer_novel_2015, address = {Boston, Massachusetts, United States}, title = {A {Novel} {Annotation} {Tool} for {Complex} {Petroglyph} {Shapes}}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/content/novel_annotation_tool_complex_petroglyph_shapes}, abstract = {We present a novel semi-automatic annotation tool for the construction of large real-world shape datasets. The tool enables the collaborative semi-automatic segmentation and annotation of shapes. Shapes are stored together with their annotations in a database and can be retrieved efficiently to construct custom shape datasets. The resulting datasets should stimulte further reasearch in the domain of shape recognition and matching.}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Wieser, Ewald and Seidl, Markus}, month = jun, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2015, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Poster, Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag}, } @incollection{bauer_towards_2014, address = {St. Poelten}, series = {Forum {Medientechnik}}, title = {Towards an insole sensor platform for auditory feedback applications in gait rehabilitation}, booktitle = {Forum {Medientechnik} - {Next} {Generation}, {New} {Ideas}: {Beiträge} der {Tagung} 2014 an der {Fachhochschule} {St}. {Pölten}}, publisher = {Huelsbusch, W}, author = {Bauer, Karin and Kiselka, Anita and Dlapka, Ronald and Gorgas, Anna-Maria and Gusenbauer, M and Horsak, Brian and Doppler, Jakob}, editor = {Seidl, Markus and Schmiedl, Grischa}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: CARMA}, keywords = {Biomechanics, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Gait Analysis, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, SP IGW Clinical \& Healthcare Research, Studiengang Physiotherapie, Wiss. Beitrag, project\_carma, project\_sonigait}, } @inproceedings{zeppelzauer_novel_2015-1, address = {Boston, MA, USA}, title = {A {Novel} {Annotation} {Tool} for {Complex} {Petroglyph} {Shapes}}, abstract = {We present a novel semi-automatic annotation tool for the construction of large real-world shape datasets. The tool enables the collaborative semi-automatic segmentation and annotation of shapes. Shapes are stored together with their annotations in a database and can be retrieved efficiently to construct custom shape datasets. The resulting datasets should stimulte further reasearch in the domain of shape recognition and matching.}, booktitle = {The {Future} of {Datasets} in {Vision} {Workshop} (in conjunction with {CVPR} 2015)}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Wieser, Ewald and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2015, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Creative Industries, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, poster, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{kirchknopf_detection_2018, address = {Sophia Antipolis, France}, title = {Detection of {Road} {Passability} from {Social} {Media} and {Satellite} {Images}}, abstract = {This paper presents the contribution of Team MC-FHSTP to the multimedia satellite task at the MediaEval 2018 benchmark. We present two methods, one for the estimation of the passability of roads from social media images due to flooding and one method that estimates passability from satellite images. We present the results obtained in the benchmark for both methods.}, booktitle = {{CEUR} {Proceedings} of the {MediaEval} 2018 {Workshop}}, author = {Kirchknopf, Armin and Slijepcevic, Djordje and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {2}, } @inproceedings{blumenstein_livevis_2017, address = {Phoenix, Arizona USA}, title = {{LiveVis}: {Visualizing} {Results} of {Second} {Screen} {Surveys} in {Real} {Time} at {TV} {Stages}}, abstract = {Opinion polls are omnipresent in broadcasting concepts and play an important role in live TV settings. However, involving the audience more intensively in both, the studio as well as at home in front of the television sets, and bringing them together using real-time interaction is still an open challenge. To tackle this aspect, we present LiveVis – a dynamic circle packing visualization with color coding. LiveVis visualizes data based on an individual web questionnaire which is filled out using a second screen device and is embedded into the TV stage in real time. A proof of concept prototype was implemented and applied during several stage events such as the c-tv conference which is produced as a TV show and streamed live over the internet. User feedback showed that the interactive real time survey was very well received by the audience.}, booktitle = {Workshop {Vis} in {Practice} - {Visualization} {Solutions} in the {Wild}, {IEEE} {VIS} 2017}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and Leitner, Bianca and Thür, Niklas and Kirchknopf, Armin and Seidl, Markus and Aigner, Wolfgang}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX Projekt: VALID}, keywords = {2017, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, TV, information visualisation, mobile, second screen, television, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{schmiedl_usability_2011, address = {Arnhem, The Netherlands}, title = {Usability {Testing} for {Mobile} {Scenarios} of {Fragmented} {Attention}}, language = {english}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the chi sparcs conference 2011}, author = {Schmiedl, Grischa and Blumenstein, Kerstin and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Mobile Internet, Mobile Web, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{egger_multi-touch_2013, title = {Multi-touch {Rocks}: {User} {Experience} {Metrics} for a {Multi}-user {Game} on a {Multi}-touch {Table}}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/sites/default/files/publications/TR_01-2013_multitouch_rocks.pdf}, journal = {Technical Report TR 01-2013}, author = {Egger, U. and Seidl, Markus and Judmaier, Peter and Baker, F. and Chippindale, Christopher and Grubinger, Martin and Jax, Nadine and Seidl, Georg and Weis, Christoph}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{wieser_speechmusic_2014, address = {Florenz}, title = {Speech/{Music} {Discrimination} {In} {A} {Large} {Database} {Of} {Radio} {Broadcasts} {From} {The} {Wild}}, doi = {10/gh38d4}, abstract = {This papaer describes the developement, implementation and evaluation of a speech/music detector. We aim at audio from different soures with differen qualities - i.e. audio from "the wild". We examine existing approaches for audio classification and select a recent feature. We modify the feature and evaluate the classification accuracy on a random test set of more than 60 hours of audio material against a standard speech/music detection approach. With our approach, we reach a classification accuracy of 96,6\%. We provide a perfomant open source implementation of our detector.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2014 {IEEE} {International} {Conference} on {Acoustic}, {Speech} and {Signal} {Processing} ({ICASSP})}, author = {Wieser, Ewald and Husinsky, Matthias and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2014}, keywords = {2014, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Creative Industries, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Pattern recognition, Poster, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation}, } @inproceedings{blumenstein_bringing_2017, title = {Bringing {Your} {Own} {Device} into {Multi}-device {Ecologies} - {A} {Technical} {Concept}}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/sites/default/files/publications/1040_Blumenstein.pdf}, doi = {10/ghppx8}, abstract = {Almost every visitor brings their own mobile device (e.g., smartphone or tablet) to the museum. Although, many museums include interactive exhibits (e.g., multi-touch tables), the visitors’ own devices are rarely used as part of a device ecology. Currently, there is no suitable infrastructure to seamlessly link different devices in museums. Our approach is to integrate the visitor’s own device in a multi-device ecology (MDE) in the museum to enhance the visitor’s exhibition experience. Thus, we present a technical concept to set up such MDEs integrating the well-established TUIO framework for multi-touch interaction on and between devices.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2017 {ACM} {International} {Conference} on {Interactive} {Surfaces} and {Spaces}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and Kaltenbrunner, Martin and Seidl, Markus and Breban, Laura and Thür, Niklas and Aigner, Wolfgang}, month = oct, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Poster, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-kblumenstein, best-lbseidl, peer-reviewed}, pages = {306--311}, } @inproceedings{zeppelzauer_efficient_2015, address = {Quebec, Canada}, title = {Efficient {Image}-{Space} {Extraction} and {Representation} of {3D} {Surface} {Topography}}, url = {http://arxiv.org/pdf/1504.08308v3.pdf}, doi = {10/ghp4kc}, booktitle = {Conference {Proceedings} of {ICIP} - {IEEE} {International} {Conference} on {Image} {Processing} 2015}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2015, 3D descriptors, 3D surface analysis, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Creative Industries, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Image processing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Surface microstructure, Topography classification, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best-lbseidl, peer-reviewed}, pages = {2845--2849}, } @article{wieser_study_2016, title = {A {Study} on {Skeletonization} of {Complex} {Petroglyph} {Shapes}}, issn = {1573-7721}, url = {http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11042-016-3395-1}, doi = {10/ghpp2r}, abstract = {In this paper, we present a study on skeletonization of real-world shape data. The data stem from the cultural heritage domain and represent contact tracings of prehistoric petroglyphs. Automated analysis can support the work of archeologists on the investigation and categorization of petroglyphs. One strategy to describe petroglyph shapes is skeleton-based. The skeletonization of petroglyphs is challenging since their shapes are complex, contain numerous holes and are often incomplete or disconnected. Thus they pose an interesting testbed for skeletonization. We present a large real-world dataset consisting of more than 1100 petroglyph shapes. We investigate their properties and requirements for the purpose of skeletonization, and evaluate the applicability of state-of-the-art skeletonization and skeleton pruning algorithms on this type of data. Experiments show that pre-processing of the shapes is crucial to obtain robust skeletons. We propose an adaptive pre-processing method for petroglyph shapes and improve several state-of-the-art skeletonization algorithms to make them suitable for the complex material. Evaluations on our dataset show that 79.8 \% of all shapes can be improved by the proposed pre-processing techniques and are thus better suited for subsequent skeletonization. Furthermore we observe that a thinning of the shapes produces robust skeletons for 83.5 \% of our shapes and outperforms more sophisticated skeletonization techniques.}, journal = {Multimedia Tools and Applications (Springer)}, author = {Wieser, Ewald and Seidl, Markus and Zeppelzauer, Matthias}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2016, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Pattern recognition, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Real-world shape data, Shape pre-processing, Skeletionization, Skeletonization, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, petroglyphs}, pages = {1--19}, } @article{seidl_gradual_2011, title = {Gradual transition detection in historic film material —a systematic study}, volume = {4}, issn = {1556-4673}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2069276.2069279}, doi = {10/fzsqr8}, number = {3}, journal = {J. Comput. Cult. Herit.}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Mitrović, Dalibor and Breiteneder, Christian}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbseidl, peer-reviewed}, pages = {10:1--10:18}, } @article{zeppelzauer_study_2018, title = {A {Study} on {Topological} {Descriptors} for the {Analysis} of {3D} {Surface} {Texture}}, volume = {167}, issn = {1077-3142}, url = {https://arxiv.org/pdf/1710.10662}, doi = {10/ghpp2h}, abstract = {Methods from computational topology are becoming more and more popular in computer vision and have shown to improve the state-of-the-art in several tasks. In this paper, we investigate the applicability of topological descriptors in the context of 3D surface analysis for the classification of different surface textures. We present a comprehensive study on topological descriptors, investigate their robustness and expressiveness and compare them with state-of-the-art methods. Results show that class-specific information is reflected well in topological descriptors. The investigated descriptors can directly compete with non-topological descriptors and capture orthogonal information. Moreover they improve the state-of-the-art in combination with non-topological descriptors.}, journal = {Journal on Computer Vision and Image Understanding (CVIU)}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Zielinski, Bartosz and Juda, Mateusz and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {3D surface classification, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Surface texture analysis, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbseidl, best-mzeppelzauer, peer-reviewed, persistence diagram, persistence image, persistent homology, surface representation, surface topology analysis}, pages = {74 -- 88}, } @inproceedings{zeppelzauer_topological_2016, address = {Marseilles, France}, title = {Topological descriptors for {3D} surface analysis}, volume = {9667}, doi = {10/gh377g}, booktitle = {In {Proceedings} of 6th {International} {Workshop} on {Computational} {Topology} in {Image} {Context}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Zielinski, Bartosz and Juda, Mateusz and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2016, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, pages = {77--87}, } @inproceedings{wagner_native_2016, address = {Lisbon, Portugal}, title = {Native {Cross}-platform {Visualization}: {A} {Proof} of {Concept} {Based} on the {Unity3D} {Game} {Engine}}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/sites/default/files/publications/IV2016_UnityVis_Wagner.pdf}, doi = {10/cwc7}, abstract = {Today many different devices and operating systems can be used for InfoVis systems. On the one hand, web-based visualizations can be used to be compatible with several systems, but the performance depends on optimized browser engines. On the other hand, it is possible to build a native system which supports all the benefits for just one device. However, transferring the code to another system means parts of the code or the programming language have to be adapted. To close this gap, we present a proof of concept based on the Unity3D game engine. We implemented a prototype following the InfoVis reference model and basic interactions for interactive data exploration. A major advantage is that we have now the ability to deploy native code to over 20 different devices. Additionally, this proof of concept opens new possibilities for a future InfoVis framework which benefits from Unity3D.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of {International} {Conference} on {Information} {Visualisation} ({IV16})}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press}, author = {Wagner, Markus and Blumenstein, Kerstin and Rind, Alexander and Seidl, Markus and Schmiedl, Grischa and Lammarsch, Tim and Aigner, Wolfgang}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: VisOnFire Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {2016, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, peer-reviewed}, pages = {forthcoming}, } @article{seidl_automated_2015, title = {Automated {Classification} of {Petroglyphs}}, issn = {2212-0548}, url = {http://ment.org/DAACH15/DAACH-D-14-00016R1_preprint.pdf}, doi = {10/gd6csz}, journal = {DAACH - Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Wieser, Ewald and Alexander, Craig}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Classification, Computer Vision, Pattern recognition, Shape descriptors, Typologies, Valcamonica, petroglyphs}, } @article{seidl_automated_2015-1, title = {Automated classification of petroglyphs}, volume = {2}, issn = {22120548}, url = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2212054815000090}, doi = {10/gd6csz}, language = {en}, number = {2-3}, urldate = {2016-01-11}, journal = {Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Wieser, Ewald and Alexander, Craig}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence}, pages = {196--212}, } @inproceedings{schonhofer_viennar_2018, title = {{ViennAR}: {User}-{Centered}-{Design} of a {Bring} {Your} {Own} {Device} {Mobile} {Application} with {Augmented} {Reality}}, isbn = {978-3-319-95281-9 978-3-319-95282-6}, url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-95282-6_21}, doi = {10/ghppx6}, abstract = {In many museums it is still common that visitors have to read static texts from boards to gain information about the exhibits. In times where almost every visitor carries a smartphone in their pocket, these devices could be utilized for a more personalized and interactive visitor experience. In this paper we present a design study for a “Bring your own device” setting that combines augmented reality (AR) and navigation in museums. We applied an iterative user centered design approach that included conceptual design, prototyping, user tests, as well as a field test in a large museum in Vienna. One of the main results is that a new and digital form of navigation isn’t as essential as the museum thought it would be. Apart from that the application was well received during the field test.}, booktitle = {Augmented {Reality}, {Virtual} {Reality}, and {Computer} {Graphics}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Schönhofer, Andrea and Hubner, Sabine and Rashed, Perihan and Aigner, Wolfgang and Judmaier, Peter and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Heritage, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, museum, peer-reviewed}, pages = {275--291}, } @inproceedings{seidl_automated_2012, address = {New York, NY, USA}, series = {{ICVGIP} '12}, title = {Automated petroglyph image segmentation with interactive classifier fusion}, isbn = {978-1-4503-1660-6}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2425333.2425399}, doi = {10/gh372j}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Eighth} {Indian} {Conference} on {Computer} {Vision}, {Graphics} and {Image} {Processing}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Breiteneder, Christian}, year = {2012}, note = {Projekt: FORSCH08 Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Pattern recognition, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbseidl, experimental study, image features, image segmentation, peer-reviewed, petroglyphs, pixel classification, rock art}, pages = {66:1--66:8}, } @article{seidl_automated_2015-2, title = {Automated classification of petroglyphs}, issn = {2212-0548}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212054815000090}, doi = {10/gd6csz}, abstract = {Abstract In this paper, we address the problem of automated petroglyph classification in a large real-world dataset. The dataset which contains more than 1000 petroglyphs is based on tracings from the \{UNESCO\} world heritage site Valcamonica, Italy and is expert-classified into two parallel typologies. For automated classifications of petroglyphs we utilise a combination of existing shape descriptors and a recently developed graph-based petroglyph descriptor. We achieve good classification results. We evaluate how the results can be incorporated into the daily work of archaeologists. We demonstrate that our tools can clearly enhance the process of manual classification.}, number = {0}, journal = {Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Wieser, Ewald and Alexander, Craig}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2015, Creative Industries, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed, visual computing}, pages = {--}, } @inproceedings{zeppelzauer_interactive_2015, address = {Granada, Spain}, title = {Interactive {Segmentation} of {Rock}-{Art} in {High}-{Resolution} {3D} {Reconstructions}}, booktitle = {Conference {Proceedings} of {Digital} {Heritage} 2015 {Full} {Papers}}, author = {Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Poier, Georg and Seidl, Markus and Reinbacher, Christian and Breiteneder, Christian and Bischof, Horst}, month = oct, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2015, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Creative Industries, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{agapito_graph-based_2015, series = {Lecture {Notes} in {Computer} {Science}}, title = {Graph-{Based} {Shape} {Similarity} of {Petroglyphs}}, volume = {8925}, isbn = {978-3-319-16177-8}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16178-5_9}, language = {English}, booktitle = {Computer {Vision} - {ECCV} 2014 {Workshops}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Wieser, Ewald and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Pinz, Axel and Breiteneder, Christian}, editor = {Agapito, Lourdes and Bronstein, Michael M. and Rother, Carsten}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2015, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Creative Industries, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Graph edit distance, Graph embedding, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Petroglyph similarity, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Shape similarity, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-lbseidl, graph matching, peer-reviewed, visual computing}, pages = {133--148}, } @inproceedings{lidon_upc-ub-stp_2015, address = {Wurzen, Germany}, title = {{UPC}-{UB}-{STP} @ {MediaEval} 2015 {Diversity} {Task}: {Iterative} {Reranking} of {Relevant} {Images}}, url = {https://imatge.upc.edu/web/sites/default/files/pub/cLidon.pdf}, abstract = {This paper presents the results of the UPC-UB-STP team in the 2015 MediaEval Retrieving Diverse Images Task. The goal of the challenge is to provide a ranked list of Flickr photos for a predefined set of queries. Our approach firstly generates a ranking of images based on a query-independent estimation of its relevance. Only top results are kept and iteratively re-ranked based on their intra-similarity to introduce diversity.}, booktitle = {{MediaEval} {Workshop}}, publisher = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, author = {Lidon, Aniol and Bolanos, Marc and Seidl, Markus and Giro-i-Nieto, Xavi and Radeva, Petia and Zeppelzauer, Matthias}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Conv Nets, Creative Industries, Deep Learning, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Flickr, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Image Analysis, Image retrieval, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, MediaEval, Neural Networks, Pattern recognition, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Re-Ranking, Social Image Retrieval, Social Media Analysis, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, pages = {2}, } @book{seidl_forum_2014, address = {Glueckstadt}, title = {Forum {Medientechnik} – {Next} {Generation}, {New} {Ideas} {Beitraege} der {Tagung} 2013 an der {Fachhochschule} {St}. {Poelten}}, isbn = {978-3-86488-058-2 3-86488-058-0}, publisher = {Huelsbusch, W}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Schmiedl, Grischa and Kastel, Thiemo}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Creative Industries, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{chea_influence_2013, address = {Glückstadt}, title = {Influence}, isbn = {978-3-86488-058-2}, booktitle = {Forum {Medientechnik} — {Next} {Generation}, {New} {Ideas}. {Beiträge} der {Tagung} 2013 an der {Fachhochschule} {St}. {Pölten}}, publisher = {Verlag Werner Hülsbusch, Fachverlag für Medientechnik und -wirtschaft}, author = {Chea, Stefanie and Dlapka, Ronald and Janscha, Martin and Korn, Miguel and Palme, Carina and Wegscheider, Florian and Zenz, Mirjam and Judmaier, Peter and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Technologie, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation}, pages = {238}, } @book{seidl_forum_2015, edition = {1}, title = {Forum {Medientechnik} {Next} {Generation}, {New} {Ideas}: {Beiträge} der {Tagung} 2015 an der {Fachhochschule} {St}. {Pölten}}, isbn = {978-3-86488-090-2}, language = {Deutsch, Englisch}, publisher = {Hülsbusch, W}, editor = {Seidl, Markus and Schmiedl, Grischa}, month = nov, year = {2015}, keywords = {2015, Creative Industries, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{niederer_comic_2017, address = {St. Pölten}, title = {Comic {Experience}: {Narrative} \& {Collaborative} {Drawing} on a {Multi}-{Touch} {Table} in an {Art} {Museum}}, abstract = {Most art museums provide audio guides or, more recently, multi-media guides, with static context such as back- ground information to enrich their exhibits with an extra layer of content. Usually, there is no actual interaction with the museum’s exhibit possible, no hands-on experience that fosters a deeper cognitive engagement. The integration of multi-touch tables has a great potential for collaborative experiences. We designed a touch table application that allows for collaborative and active drawing experiences and conducted two usability studies, one in a laboratory setting and one in the field. The design study was structured in three phases: domain and problem analysis, user experience and interface design, and evaluation. The results show that the collaborative aspect – drawing on one picture simultaneously in different personal areas - was accepted and praised by the visitors. The study indicates that museums with mostly passive viewable artefacts can profit from interacitve and collaborative content, which enhances the general experience in their exhibitions.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th {Forum} {Media} {Technology} 2017}, publisher = {CEUR-WS}, author = {Niederer, Christina and Größbacher, Stefanie Grö{\textbackslash}s and Aigner, Wolfgang and Judmaier, Peter and Seidl, Markus}, month = nov, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: VALID}, keywords = {2017, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, peer-reviewed}, } @misc{seidl_digitally_2017, address = {Graz, Austria}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Digitally {Enhancing} {Museum} {Experience} \& {Understanding} of {Archeological} {Artefacts}}, abstract = {Digital artefacts can enhance the museum experience and computational analysis can improve the understanding of archeological artefacts. The first aspect targets the general public, whilst the latter mainly targets domain experts. In my presentation I will include both aspects by showing on one hand a strand of multi-touch tabletop applications for museums developed by our group and on the other hand the usage of computer vision techniques for the computational analysis of petroglyphs. The digital tabletop applications have mostly been designed and developed for young target groups and were exhibited e.g. in the Prunksaal of the Austrian National Library, the Triennale Design Museum in Milano and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at Cambridge University. Currently we are investigating the inclusion of the visitor´s own devices in the digital ecosystems of museums. In the second part I will present methods that aim at supporting the classic documentation pipeline for rock art. I will show approaches for surface segmentation, shape classification and pecking style analysis of petroglyphs based on 2D and 3D images thereof.}, author = {Seidl, Markus}, month = sep, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {2017, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, ICMT, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation}, } @phdthesis{seidl_computational_2016, address = {Vienna}, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Computational {Analysis} of {Petroglyphs}}, url = {http://ment.org/files/Dissertation_Markus_Seidl_20160819_final_compressed.pdf}, abstract = {Numerous petroglyphs have been pecked, scratched and carved into rock surfaces in the northern Italian valley Valcamonica. The classic documentation work carried out by archaeologists is a massively time-consuming process. The rising availability of digital images and 3D scans of petroglyphs facilitates digital workflows which can improve the documentation process. In this thesis, we aim at supporting the classic documentation pipeline for petroglyphs. The first step of the pipeline is the determination of the boundaries and spatial locations of petroglyphs on a rock surface. This is usually done by time-consuming manual contact tracing. Then, the found figures are classified according to their shapes and pecking styles. The large number of petroglyphs (Valcamonica contains up to 300.000 figures) demands large efforts for manual classification. The investigation of pecking styles is often impossible based on the contact tracings and thus requires researchers to return to the rocks frequently. Following the classic documentation pipeline for petroglyphs, we propose and evaluate novel methods. To determine the positions and shapes of petroglyphs on a rock panel we approach segmentation of 2D and 3D petroglyph images in pecked regions and natural rock surface. Furthermore, we use 3D scans to investigate the similarity of pecking styles, i.e. the shape, size, depth and spatial distribution of the peck marks a figure consists of. Finally, we develop a petroglyph shape descriptor which allows the classification of petroglyphs. Our tasks are challenging. The figures have been pecked over thousands of years. The rocks are subject to weathering and abrasion. Therefore, the visual and tactile appearance of the petroglyphs varies greatly. Figures have often been superimposed over existing figures. Consequently, many merged and partial figures exist. Contrary to previous work by others, we show that the segmentation of 2D images of rock surfaces is feasible. The employment of illumination-independent high-resolution 3D data of the surfaces’ micro-topographies clearly improves results. We facilitate the investigation of pecking styles by modeling their similarity with 3D surface descriptors. The shape classification of a dataset containing more than thousand petroglyphs yields very good results with a combination of skeleton-, boundary-, and region-based shape descriptors. Our results can be useful for rock art researchers. Furthermore, we suggest how they can be applied in other domains.}, school = {Vienna University of Technology}, author = {Seidl, Markus}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2016, Computer Vision, Computing and Cultural Heritage, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Extern, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Segmentation, Shape descriptors, Surface Classification, Surface Description, Valcamonica, Wiss. Beitrag, petroglyphs, pixel classification}, } @inproceedings{blumenstein_visualizing_2017, title = {Visualizing {Spatial} and {Time}-{Oriented} {Data} in a {Second} {Screen} {Application}}, abstract = {Mobile devices are more and more used in parallel, esp. in the field of TV viewing as second screen devices. Such scenarios aim to enhance the viewers’ user experience while watching TV. We designed and implemented a second screen prototype intended to be used in parallel to watching a TV documentary. It allows to interactively explore a combination of spatial and time-oriented data to extend and enrich the TV content. We evaluated our prototype in a twofold approach, consisting of expert reviews and user evaluation. We identified different interaction habits in a second screen scenario and present its benefits in relation to documentaries.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 19th {International} {Conference} on {Human}-{Computer} {Interaction} with {Mobile} {Devices} and {Services}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and Niederer, Christina and Wagner, Markus and Pfersmann, Wilhelm and Seidl, Markus and Aigner, Wolfgang}, month = sep, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time Projekt: MEETeUX Projekt: VALID}, keywords = {2017, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, peer-reviewed}, } @book{seidl_forum_2013, address = {Glückstadt}, title = {Forum {Medientechnik} - {Next} {Generation}, {News} {Ideas}}, isbn = {978-3-86488-058-2}, abstract = {Beiträge der Tagung 2013 an der Fachhochschule St. Pölten}, publisher = {Verlag Werner Hülsbusch, Fachverlag für Medientechnik und -wirtschaft}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Schmiedl, Grischa and Kastel, Thiemo}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Department Technologie, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation}, } @inproceedings{seidl_multiscreen_2014, address = {Glückstadt}, title = {Multiscreen als {Mittel} gegen soziale {Isolation} älterer {Menschen} am {Beispiel} des benefit-{Projekts} {BRELOMATE}}, isbn = {978-3-86488-072-8}, abstract = {Der vorliegende Sammelband vereint 24 Beiträge, die 2014 beim Forum Medientechnik der FH St. Pölten präsentiert wurden. Die Auswahl verfolgt einen interdisziplinären Ansatz, der neue technologische Möglichkeiten mit kreativer Gestaltung verbindet und inhaltliche Ideen sowie wirtschaftliche Anforderungen berücksichtigt. Es wird die gesamte digitale Produktionskette von der Idee über die Konzeption und Produktion bis hin zur Distribution, Verwertung und Archivierung medialer Inhalte beleuchtet. Die vielfältigen Beiträge zeigen Anwendungen der aktuellen Technologie, beleuchten Potenziale der technologischen Veränderungen und steuern so interessante Ansätze zum fachspezifischen Diskurs bei.}, language = {Deutsch, Englisch}, booktitle = {Forum {Medientechnik} - {Next} {Generation}, {New} {Ideas}: {Beiträge} der {Tagung} 2014 an der {Fachhochschule} {St}. {Pölten}}, publisher = {vwh Verlag}, author = {Pflegerl, Johannes and Rottermanner, Gernot and Judmaier, Peter and Sommer, Sabine and Doppler, Jakob and Gruber, Wolfgang and Weißenböck, Josef and Schöffer, Lucas and Mayerhuber, Lukas and Gringl, Lisa and Niederer, Christine}, editor = {Seidl, Markus and Schmiedl, Grischa}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {2014, Brelomate, Creative Industries, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, HCI, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q4/14, mobile computing, peer-reviewed, project\_brelomate, user centered design}, pages = {283--296}, } @misc{seidl_digital_2014, address = {Cambridge University. Department of Archaeology}, title = {“{Digital} {Tracing}”, {Classification} and {Analysis} of {2D} and {3D} {Recordings} of {Petroglyphs}}, abstract = {Classic recording methods for rock art are time consuming and reliant on good weather and the appropriate season. The possibilities of digital photography and 3D image acquisition allow us to do the “tracing” digitally. Subsequent processing and automated analysis of the images obtained may support further research by the archaeologist. We demonstrated promising results for “automated digital tracing” of petroglyph images (i.e. discrimination between man-made peck marks and the natural rock surface) on high-resolution 2D digital pictures in 2012. In the currently running 3D-Pitoti project, we aim to achieve (semi-) “automated digital tracing” of 3D surface scans, the in-depth morphometrical analysis of peck marks as well as the automated classification of petroglyph shapes. We will show both results of the 2D “digital tracing” and preliminary results of our work in the 3D-Pitoti project.}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Wieser, Ewald and Alexander, Craig}, month = may, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2014, Department Technologie, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation}, } @misc{seidl_intelligent_2015, address = {The Cyprus Institute}, type = {Kolloquium}, title = {Intelligent {Processing} of {High} {Resolution} {3D} {Scans} of {Rock} {Art}}, author = {Seidl, Markus}, month = jan, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {2015, Department Technologie, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation}, } @inproceedings{seidl_detection_2011, address = {Prato, Italy}, title = {Detection and {Classification} of {Petroglyphs} in {Gigapixel} {Images} –{Preliminary} {Results}}, booktitle = {The 12th {International} {Symposium} on {Virtual} {Reality}, {Archaeology} and {Cultural} {Heritage} {VAST11} - {Short} and {Project} {Papers}}, publisher = {Eurographics Association}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Breiteneder, Christian}, year = {2011}, note = {Projekt: FORSCH08 Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Pattern recognition, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{seidl_multi-touch_2011, address = {Prato, Italy}, title = {Multi-touch {Rocks}: {Playing} with {Tangible} {Virtual} {Heritage} in the {Museum} - {First} {User} {Tests}}, booktitle = {{VAST11}: {The} 12th {International} {Symposium} on {Virtual} {Reality}, {Archaeology} and {Cultural} {Heritage} - {Short} and {Project} {Papers}}, publisher = {Eurographics Association}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Judmaier, Peter and Baker, Frederick and Chippindale, Christopher and Egger, Ursula and Jax, Nadine and Weis, Christoph and Grubinger, Martin and Seidl, Georg}, year = {2011}, note = {Projekt: FORSCH06 Projekt: PITOTI 3D}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{seidl_study_2010, address = {Firenze, Italy}, title = {A study of gradual transition detection in historic film material}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1877929}, doi = {10/bk2dng}, urldate = {2010-11-12}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the second workshop on {eHeritage} and digital art preservation - {eHeritage} '10}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Zeppelzauer, Matthias and Breiteneder, Christian}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Department Technologie, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Machine Learning, Media Computing Group, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, pages = {13}, } @misc{schmiedl_studie_2009, title = {Studie: {Verwendbarkeit} und {Verwendung} des mobilen {Webs}}, url = {http://mfg.fhstp.ac.at/cms/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/Studie-fertiger-Satz_A4.pdf}, abstract = {Während der Telefoniesektor im europäischen Mobilfunk- markt als gesättigt gilt, ist beim mobilen Internetzugriff noch Potential für Steigerung vorhanden. Mit dem Auf- kommen einer neuen Gerätegeneration, hat sich das mo- bile Web gewandelt. Speziell für Mobiltelefone optimierte Ausschreibungssprachen wie WML rücken in den Hinter- grund, da alle gängigen Geräte normales HTML verarbei- ten können. Dennoch konnte in der vorliegenden Studie gezeigt werden, dass auch mit der neuesten Handygene- ration die Konsumenten spezielle mobile Versionen der Websites gegenüber den Vollversionen bevorzugen - so diese angeboten werden. Denn bisher ist die Verfügbar- keit von - für mobile Endgeräte - optimierten Websites noch klein und auch bei den bereits umgesetzten Seiten, werden von den Anbietern noch viele Fehler gemacht. Das mobile Web steckt noch in den Kinderschuhen!}, language = {deutsch}, publisher = {Institut für Medieninformatik der FH St. Pölten}, author = {Schmiedl, Grischa and Seidl, Markus and Temper, Klaus and Baumert, Joachim and Dobiasch, Christine and Religa, Robert and Eder, Johannes and Jaworski, Jan and Winkler, Christoph and Graf, Cornelia and Freudenthaler, Carina and Salmutter, Phillip and Hellenpart, Nikolett and Gunaker, Manuel}, month = may, year = {2009}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Technologie, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medieninformatik, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation}, } @inproceedings{schmiedl_mobile_2010, address = {Pinkafeld/Burgenland}, title = {The mobile web study. {Usage}, {Usability},{Fallacies},{Pittfalls}}, isbn = {978-3-200-01809-9}, language = {english}, booktitle = {4. {Forschungsforum} der österreichischen {Fachhochschulen} 7. - 8. {April} 2010. {Pinkafeld}/{Burgenland}, {ISBN} 978-3-200-01809-9}, publisher = {Fachhochschulstudiengänge Burgenland GesmbH}, author = {Schmiedl, Grischa and Seidl, Markus and Temper, Klaus}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Technologie, Extern, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Medieninformatik, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation}, pages = {440--441}, } @incollection{seidl_extending_2006, title = {Extending the {P2P} {Audio} network {StreamOnTheFly} for video usage and vodcasting}, isbn = {972-8924-19-4}, booktitle = {{IADIS} {International} {Conference} {WWW}/{Internet} 2006, {Murcia}, {Spanien} 5.-8. {Oktober} 2006}, author = {Seidl, Markus and Husinsky, Matthias and Schmidt, Martin}, editor = {Isaias, Pedro and Nunes, Miguel Baptista and Martinez, Inmaculada J.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Department Technologie, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation}, pages = {254--259}, }