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In the recent years, Software Engineering research has shown the rise of interest in the empirical studies. Such studies are often based on empirical evidence derived from corpora - collections of software artifacts. While there are established forms of carrying out empirical research (experiments, case studies, surveys, etc.), the common task of preparing the underlying collection of software artifacts is typically addressed in ad hoc manner.
In this thesis, by means of a literature survey we show how frequently software engineering research employs software corpora and using a developed classification scheme we discuss their characteristics. Addressing the lack of methodology, we suggest a method of corpus (re-)engineering and apply it to an existing collection of Java projects.
We report two extensive empirical studies, where we perform a broad and diverse range of analyses on the language for privacy preferences (P3P) and on object-oriented application programming interfaces (APIs). In both cases, we are driven by the data at hand, by the corpus itself, discovering the actual usage of the languages.
The goal of this thesis is the development of methods for augmented image synthesis using 3D photo collections. 3D photo collections are representations of real scenes automatically generated from single photos and describe a scene as a set of images with known camera poses as well as a sparse point-based model of the scene geometry. The main goal is to perform a photo-realistic augmented image synthesis of real and virtual parts, where the real scene is provided as a 3D photo collection. Therefore, three main problems are addressed.
Since the photos may be represented in different device-specific RGB color spaces, a color characterization of the 3D photo collections is necessary to gain correct color information that is consistent with human perception. The proposed novel method automatically transforms all images into a common RGB color space and thereby simplifies color characterization of 3D photo collections.
As a main problem for augmented image synthesis, all environmental lighting has to be known in order to apply illumination to virtual parts that is consistent with the real portions shown in the photos. To solve this problem, two novel methods were developed to reconstruct the lighting from 3D photo collections.
In order to perform image synthesis for arbitrary views on the scene, an image-based approach was developed that generates new views in 3D photo collections making direct use of its point cloud. The novel method creates new views in real-time and allows free-navigation.
In conclusion, the proposed novel methods show that 3D photo collections are a useful representation for real scenes in Augmented Reality and they can be used to perform a realistic image synthesis of real and virtual portions.
Through the increasing availability of access to the web, more and more interactions between people take place in online social networks, such as Twitter or Facebook, or sites where opinions can be exchanged. At the same time, knowledge is made openly available for many people, such as by the biggest collaborative encyclopedia Wikipedia and diverse information in Internet forums and on websites. These two kinds of networks - social networks and knowledge networks - are highly dynamic in the sense that the links that contain the important information about the relationships between people or the relations between knowledge items are frequently updated or changed. These changes follow particular structural patterns and characteristics that are far less random than expected.
The goal of this thesis is to predict three characteristic link patterns for the two network types of interest: the addition of new links, the removal of existing links and the presence of latent negative links. First, we show that the prediction of link removal is indeed a new and challenging problem. Even if the sociological literature suggests that reasons for the formation and resolution of ties are often complementary, we show that the two respective prediction problems are not. In particular, we show that the dynamics of new links and unlinks lead to the four link states of growth, decay, stability and instability. For knowledge networks we show that the prediction of link changes greatly benefits from the usage of temporal information; the timestamp of link creation and deletion events improves the prediction of future link changes. For that, we present and evaluate four temporal models that resemble different exploitation strategies. Focusing on directed social networks, we conceptualize and evaluate sociological constructs that explain the formation and dissolution of relationships between users. Measures based on information about past relationships are extremely valuable for predicting the dissolution of social ties. Hence, consistent for knowledge networks and social networks, temporal information in a network greatly improves the prediction quality. Turning again to social networks, we show that negative relationship information such as distrust or enmity can be predicted from positive known relationships in the network. This is particularly interesting in networks where users cannot label their relationships to other users as negative. For this scenario we show how latent negative relationships can be predicted.
Der Begriff Gebrauchsgrafik ist im Wesentlichen ein Sammelbegriff für jene grafischen Arbeiten, die, im Gegensatz zur freien Grafik Anteil haben an der bewussten künstlerischen Durchformung und Gestaltung praktischer Aufgaben. Hauptbetätigungsfeld der Gebrauchsgrafik als zweckgebundene künstlerische Äußerungsform ist um 1900 die Reklame in Form von Plakaten, Anzeigen, Verpackungen, Firmensignets sowie Akzidenzen. Sie alle brachten den vielseitigen Formenschatz des Jugendstils einem breiten Publikum näher. Die Gebrauchsgrafik als neues Medium um 1900 steht im engen Zusammenhang mit dem technischen Fortschritt der industriellen Revolution: Angesichts zunehmender Konkurrenz durch die Massenproduktion von Konsumgütern versprach künstlerisch ansprechende Werbung Wettbewerbsvorteile. Dank der Erfindung der Lithografie um 1799 war die Gebrauchsgrafik allseitig verfügbar und gut finanzierbar. Sie passte in das Konzept des Jugendstils als Medium, das alle Bereiche mitgestaltet. Sie fungierte als Schnittstelle zwischen Wirtschaft, Kunst und Kultur. Exemplarisch werden drei unterschiedliche, für die Region bis heute bedeutende Branchen untersucht: der Tourismus, der Weinbau und die Industrie. Zudem werden Pfälzer Künstler des Jugendstils vorgestellt, die sich auf dem Gebiet der Gebrauchsgrafik betätigten. So lässt sich in der Pfalz eine repräsentative Anzahl gebrauchsgrafischer Arbeiten des Jugendstils in unterschiedlicher Ausprägung nachweisen. Als entlegene bayrische Provinz nahm sie die Strömungen der Zeit wahr und setzte sie auf ihre Weise um. Ein eigenständiger Pfälzer Jugendstil entwickelte sich aber nicht.
Studien zeigen einen hohen Anteil an gut ausgebildeten Frauen, auch weisen Untersuchungen über die Führungskompetenz mehr führungsstarke Frauen (jede 12.) als Männer (jeder 17.) auf. Diese Ergebnisse spiegeln sich jedoch nicht in der nur geringen Anzahl von Frauen in höheren Führungspositionen wieder, mit der Folge, dass diese Ressource damit ungenutzt bleibt. Wenn Mitarbeitende aber als bedeutsam für den Unternehmenserfolg angesehen werden, dann sollten ein optimaler Einsatz und eine bestmögliche Entwicklung selbstverständlich sein. Dieser Aspekt findet sich auch in der Politik zur Gleichbehandlung der Geschlechter wieder. Organisationen vernachlässigen Potential, wenn sie Frauen, die gut ausgebildet sind, nicht die Möglichkeiten geben, beruflich aufzusteigen. Gerade in der Sozialen Arbeit ist der Anteil der Frauen sehr hoch, dennoch kehrt sich diese Verhältnismäßigkeit, vor allem bei den höheren Führungspositionen wie Vorstände, Geschäftsführungen, Aufsichtsgremien, um. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Dissertation werden förderliche und hemmende Faktoren im Erreichen einer Leitungsposition von Frauen analysiert. Der besondere Fokus ist dabei auf die obere Führungsebene in Organisationen der Sozialen Arbeit gerichtet, im Besonderen auf die Freie Wohlfahrtspflege. Ziel ist darüber hinaus die Darstellung von Handlungsimplikationen zur Förderung weiblicher Karrieren in der Sozialen Arbeit, als Beitrag zur besseren Nutzung weiblichen Know-Hows. Die Arbeit berücksichtigt dabei sowohl die Sicht von Frauen in Führungspositionen, als auch die Sicht von Personalentscheiderinnen und -entscheidern und leistet einen Beitrag dazu, wie Frauen in Verbänden und Organisationen der Freien Wohlfahrtspflege der Zugang zu Führungspositionen ermöglicht werden kann. Die hieraus resultierenden Leitfragen sind: Welche biografischen und institutionellen Faktoren fördern und hemmen den Aufstieg weiblicher Führungskräfte in die obere Führungsebene? Welche Faktoren zeigen sich aus Sicht der Frauen, welche aus Sicht der Personalentscheiderinnen und -entscheider? Welche Lösungswege ergeben sich zur Anhebung des Frauenanteils in der oberen Führungsebene? In der theoretischen Ausarbeitung werden zunächst im Rahmen des ersten Themenkomplexes Frauen und Führung bspw. geschlechtsspezifische Aspekte von Führungsverhalten besprochen, Bezug nehmende Ergebnisse der Führungsforschung sowie der Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung aufgezeigt und berufliche Situationen und Karrieren von Frauen dargestellt. Einfluss- und Erfolgsfaktoren weiblicher Karrieren, mögliche Aufstiegsbarrieren (biografisch konstruiert, gesellschaftlich sozialisiert, organisationsstrukturell) und Strategien zur Realisierung von Chancengleichheit im Aufstieg werden beschrieben. Der erste Themenkomplex endet mit der analytischen Betrachtung des Nutzens dieser Chancengleichheit. Der zweite Themenkomplex geht konkret auf den Bereich Soziale Arbeit ein, beleuchtet den Begriff Frauenberuf, die berufliche Situation von Frauen in der Sozialen Arbeit, die Freie Wohlfahrtspflege, das hier vorherrschende Verständnis von Führung und geht im Abschluss auf Frauen in Führungspositionen in der Sozialen Arbeit ein. Neben Faktoren, die Frauen möglicherweise einen Führungsaufstieg erschweren, werden auch Möglichkeiten von Organisationen bei der Unterstützung von Karrieren der Frauen beleuchtet. Die Untersuchung legt ihren Schwerpunkt auf die Organisationen der Sozialen Arbeit und die Führungspositionen des oberen Managements. Im sich anschließenden empirischen Teil erfolgt daher die Darstellung des Forschungsprojekts und des Forschungssettings, der Forschungsergebnisse, als auch der daraus abgeleiteten Schlussfolgerungen.
The adoption of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) in 2000 marked the beginning of a new era of European water policy. However, more than a decade later, the majority of European rivers are still failing to meet one of the main objectives of the WFD: the good ecological status. Pesticides are a major stressor for stream ecosystems. This PhD thesis emphasises the need for WFD managers to consider all main agricultural pesticide sources and influencing landscape parameters when setting up River Basin Management Plans and Programmes of Measures. The findings and recommendations of this thesis can help to successfully tackle the risk of pesticide contamination to achieve the WFD objectives.
A total of 663 sites that were situated in the German Federal States of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and Hesse were studied (Chapter 3 and 4). In addition to an analysis of the macroinvertebrate data of the governmental WFD monitoring network, a detailed GIS analysis of the main agricultural pesticide sources (arable land and garden allotments as well as wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs)) and landscape elements (riparian buffer strips and forested upstream reaches) was conducted. Based on the results, a screening approach was developed that allows an initial rapid and cost-effective identification of those sites that are potentially affected by pesticide contamination. By using the trait-based bioindicator SPEARpesticides, the insecticidal long-term effects of the WWTP effluents on the structure of the macroinvertebrate community were identified up to at least 1.5 km downstream (in some cases even 3 km) of the WWTPs. The results of the German Saprobic Index revealed that the WWTPs can still be important sources of oxygen-depleting substances. Furthermore, the results indicate that forested upstream reaches and riparian buffer strips at least 5 m in width can be appropriate measures in mitigating the effects and exposure of pesticides.
There are concerns that the future expansion of energy crop cultivation will lead to an increased pesticide contamination of ecosystems in agricultural landscapes. Therefore, the potential of energy crops for pesticide contamination was examined based on an analysis of the development of energy crop cultivation in Germany and a literature search on perennial energy crops (Chapter 5). The results indicate that the future large-scale expansion of energy crop cultivation will not necessarily cause an increase or decrease in the amounts of pesticides that are released into the environment. The potential effects will depend on the future design of the agricultural systems. Instead of creating energy monocultures, annual energy crops should be integrated into the existing food production systems. Financial incentives and further education are needed to encourage the use of sustainable crop rotations, innovative cropping systems and perennial energy crops, which may contribute to crop diversity and generate lower pesticide demands than do intensive farming systems.
The transport of pesticides from agricultural land into surface waters via diffuse entry pathways such as runoff is a major threat to aquatic ecosystems and their communities. Although certain risk mitigation measures are currently stipulated during pesticide product authorisation, further approaches might be needed to manage hot spots of pesticide exposure. Such a management is, for example, required by the European Union- directive for the sustainable use pesticides (2009/128/EC).
The need for mitigation measures was investigated within the present thesis at stream sites draining an arable and a vineyard region in Germany by characterising pesticide exposure following edge-of-field runoff and (expected) effects on the aquatic macroinvertebrates. The results of these field studies showed, that streams in both regions were exposed to pesticide concentrations suggesting effects on the macroinvertebrate community. In the arable region the observed toxicity was mainly attributed to the insecticides lambda-cyhalothrin (in the water-phase samples) and alpha-cypermethrin (in the suspended particle samples), whereas in the vineyard region fungicides were most important. Furthermore stream water and suspended particles sampled in the vineyard region showed critical copper concentrations, which might cause ecotoxicological effects in the field. In addition to pesticide exposure, in the arable region also the effects on aquatic macroinvertebrates were assessed in the field. Generally, invertebrate fauna was dominated by pesticide-tolerant species, which suggested a high pesticide exposure at almost all sites. The elevated levels of suspended particle contamination in terms of maximum toxic units per sample (logTUMax > -2) reflect also this result. At two sites that received high aqueous-phase entries of the insecticide lambda-cyhalothrin (logTUMax > -0.6), the abundance and number of sensitive species (indicated by the SPEcies At Risk index) decreased during the pesticide application period. In contrast, at sites characterised by low water-phase toxicity (logTUMax < -3.5), no acute significant negative effects on macroinvertebrates were observed. In conclusion these data showed that in both regions the implementation of risk mitigation measures is needed to protect the aquatic communities.
To mitigate runoff-related pesticide entries, riparian buffer strips are often recommended. However, the mitigating influence with increasing buffer strip width could not be demonstrated for riparian buffers which were already present in the arable and vineyard region. This result was attributed in the vineyard region to the high number of paved field paths associated with artificial erosion rills, which concentrate and rapidly transport receiving edge-of-field runoff in stream direction. Consequently the pesticide reduction efficiency of buffer strips is considerably reduced. We assumed that a similar process occurred in the arable region, due to a high number of erosion rills, which complicate a laminar sheet flow of edge-of-field runoff through the riparian buffer strip. Additionally also the presence of ephemeral drainage ditches, which led surface runoff from the agricultural fields to the streams may have contributed to observed pesticide entries despite wide buffers.
Effective risk mitigation measures should address these identified most important input pathways in the study areas. As possible measures the implementation of grassed field paths and vegetated ditches or wetlands were suggested. In general also the improvement of currently present riparian buffer strips regarding their efficiency to reduce pesticide runoff entries should be taken into account. In conclusion the results of the field studies underline the importance that risk mitigation measures are identified specifically for the respective pollution situation in stream catchments. To facilitate this process, a user guide was developed within the present thesis for identifying appropriate mitigation measures at high-risk sites. Based on a survey of exposure relevant landscape parameter a set of risk mitigation measures is suggested that focus on the specific pollution situation. Currently the guide includes 12 landscape- and six application-related measures and presents an overview of these measures" efficiency to reduce pesticide entries via runoff and spray drift, their feasibility and expected acceptability to farmers. Based on this information the user can finally choose the mitigation measures for implementation. The present guide promotes the practical implementation of appropriate risk mitigation measures in pesticide-polluted streams, and thus the protection of aquatic stream communities against pesticide entries.
Larvae of Cx.pipiens coocurred with Cladocera, but the latter established delayed in time. Biotope structure influenced time of species occurrence with ponds at reed-covered wetlands favouring crustacean development, while ponds at grassland biotopes favoured colonization by mosquito larvae. The mechanisms driving the negative effect of crustaceans on mosquito larvae were investigated within an experiment under artificial conditions. Crustacean communities were found to reduce both oviposition and larval development of Cx.pipiens. Crustacean communities of high taxa diversity, including both predatory and competing crustaceans, were more effective compared with crustacean communities dominated by single taxa. Presence of crustacean communities characterised by high taxa diversity increased the sensitivity of Cx.pipiens larvae towards Bti and prolonged the time of recolonization. In a final step the combined approach, using Bti and crustaceans, was evaluated under field conditions. The joint application of Bti and crustaceans was found to reduce mosquito larval populations over the whole observation period, while single application of Bti caused only short-term reduction of mosquito larvae. Single application of crustaceans had no significant effect, because high abundances of prior established mosquito larvae impeded propagation of crustaceans. At combined treatment, mosquito larvae were reduced by Bti application and hence crustaceans were able to proliferate without disturbance by interspecific competition. In conclusion, natural competitors were found to have a strong negative impact on mosquito larval populations. However, a time span of about 2 weeks has to be bridged, before crustacean communities reached a level sufficient for mosquito control. Results of a combined approach, complementing the short-term effect of the biological insecticide Bti with the long-term effect of crustaceans, were promising. Using natural competitors within an integrated control strategy could be an important tool for an effective, environmentally friendly and sustainable mosquito management.
Biodiversity is not only threatened by habitat loss, climate change and pollution, but also by invasive species. The impact of introduced species is immense and causes substantial ecological and economical costs worldwide. With the start of domestications of the African wildcat (Felis lybica) in the Near East, the transport of house cats (Felis catus) around the world as a commensal and domesticate began. The general aim of my thesis was to investigate the impact of invasive feral cats on native species as well as underlying population genetic structures, diversity and phylogeography. This was studied in the context of the demographic history in Australia and Hawai'i. My studies confirmed that the main introductions of cats to Australia began in the 19th century via ships of European settlers, traders and workers. Similarly, I was able to confirm cat introductions to Hawai'i by European traders and explorers; which has to the present a devastating effect on Hawaiian endemic species. Likewise, cats are widespread across Australia, can be found on most islands and are recognized as one of the major threats to Australian native species. A selective feeding behaviour by invasive predators was found in one of my studies. This study additionally gives an indication for possible population recovery of small Western Australianrnvertebrate species after predator removal. Advancement and the combination of various management techniques allow, if adequately funded, a more efficient planning and implementation of eradication campaigns. Population genetic approaches are able to give insights into population genetic structure, diversity and kinship, thereby enabling management campaigns to be more cost effective and successful. No pattern of isolation by distance between populations of Hawai"i and Australia indicated that trade routes, such as the "Golden Round" of the maritime fur trade, facilitated a link between far off global cat populations. Multiple introductions to Australia and intermixing with domestic breed cats resulted in feral cat populations which showrnno signs of reduced genetic variability. My studies also revealed the advantages of bioproxies in combination with phylogeography, which enable the inference and reconstruction of introduction routes, history and origin of invasive species. Genetic signals of historically introduced genotypesrnare still discernible on islands with low number of introductions over time and thereby low intermixing with domestic fancy breeds. Feral cats' adaptability as an invader was reconfirmed and possible underlying genetic mechanisms enabling their success as a global invader ("global supercat") are discussed. Research into the feralisation process of cats will provide new information regarding the domestication of cats, the genetic basis of feralisation and allow additional insights into cats" adaptive potential.
Non-Consumptive Effects of Spiders and Ants: Does Fear Matter in Terrestrial Interaction Webs?
(2014)
Most animals suffer from predators. Besides killing prey, predators can affect prey physiology, morphology and behaviour. Spiders are among the most diverse and frequent predators in terrestrial ecosystems. Our behavioural arena experiments revealed that behavioural changes under spider predation risk are relatively scarce among arthropods. Wood crickets (Nemobius sylvestris), in particular, changed their behaviour in response to cues of various spider species. Thereby, more common and relatively larger spider species induced stronger antipredator behaviour in crickets.
Behavioural changes under predation risk are expected to enhance predator avoidance, but they come at a cost. Crickets previously confronted with cues of the nursery web spider (Pisaura mirabilis) were indeed more successful in avoiding predation. Surprisingly, crickets slightly increased food uptake and lost less weight under predation risk, indicating that crickets are able to compensate for short-term cost under predation risk. In a following plant choice experiment, crickets strongly avoided plants bearing spider cues, which in turn reduced the herbivory on the respective plants.
Similar to spiders, ants are ubiquitous predators and can have a strong impact on herbivores, but also on other predators. Juvenile spiders increased their propensity for long-distance dispersal if exposed to ant cues. Thus, spiders use this passive dispersal through the air (ballooning) to avoid ants and colonise new habitats.
In a field experiment, we compared arthropod colonisation between plants bearing cues of the nursery web spider and cue-free plants. We followed herbivory during the experimental period and sampled the arthropod community on the plants. In accordance with the plant choice experiment, herbivory was reduced on plants bearing spider cues. In addition, spider cues led to changes in the arthropod community: smaller spiders and black garden ants (Lasius niger) avoided plants bearing spider cues. In contrast, common red ants (Myrmica rubra) increased the recruitment of workers, possibly to protect their aphids.
Although behavioural changes were relatively rare on filter papers bearing spider cues, more natural experimental setups revealed strong and far-reaching effects of predation risk. We further suggest that risk effects influence the spatial distribution of herbivory, rather than reduce overall herbivory that is expected if predators kill herbivores. Consequently, the relative importance of predation and risk effects is crucial for the way predators affect lower trophic levels.
By the work presented in this thesis, the CH4 emissions of the River Saar were quantified in space and time continuously and all relevant processes leading to the observed pattern were identified. The direct comparison between reservoir zones and free-flowing intermediate reaches revealed, that the reservoir zones are CH4 emission hot spots and emitted over 90% of the total CH4. On average, the reservoir zones emitted over 80 times more CH4 per square meter than the intermediate reaches between dams (0.23 vs. 19.7 mol CH4 m-2 d-1). The high emission rates measured in the reservoir zones fall into the range of emissions observed in tropical reservoirs. The main reason for this is the accumulation of thick organic rich sediments and we showed that the net sedimentation rate is an excellent proxy for estimating ebullitive emissions. Within the hot spot zones, the ebullitive flux enhanced also the diffusive surface emissions as well as the degassing emissions at dams.
To resolve the high temporal variability, we developed an autonomous instrument for continuous measurements of the ebullition rate over long periods (> 4 weeks). With this instrument we could quantify the variability and identify the relevant trigger mechanisms. At the Saar, ship-lock induces surges and ship waves were responsible for over 85% of all large ebullition events. This dataset was also used to determine the error associated with short sampling periods and we found that with sampling periods of 24 hours as used in other studies, the ebullition rates were systematically underestimated by ~50%. Measuring the temporal variability enabled us to build up a conceptual framework for estimating the temporal pattern of ebullition in other aquatic systems. With respect to the contribution of freshwater systems to the global CH4 emissions, hot spot emission sites in impounded rivers have the potential to increase the current global estimate by up to 7%.
Die vorliegende Dissertation leistet einen Beitrag zur historischen Frauenbildung in Deutschland. Gegenstand der Studie ist die Mädchenbildung im Zeitalter der Aufklärung. Da diese von der Pädagogik der Jungen stets getrennt betrachtet wurde und Bildung sich nach dem allgemeinen Verständnis bürgerlichen theoretischen Verstandes nur auf die Erziehung des jungen männlichen Geschlechts bezog, blieb die Frau von öffentlicher Bildung im 18. Jahrhundert weitgehend ausgeschlossen. An den Bildungsformen der Lesegesellschaften, der Salonkultur und der "Moralischen Wochenschriften" wird zunächst aufgezeigt, in welcher Weise es Frauen möglich war, sich dennoch Zugang zur Bildung zu verschaffen. Die beiden folgenden Kapitel behandeln La Roches und Campes Biografie. Im Fokus steht dabei ihrer beider Handeln im Feld der Mädchenerziehung und des Reisejournalismus. Vergleichend werden bildende Elemente hinsichtlich ihrer Hinwendung zur Französischen Revolution und des Reisejournalismus dargelegt. Die Betrachtung der Reiseberichte beider Autoren klärt, in welcher Form La Roche und Campe den politischen Reformbestrebungen des späten 18. Jahrhunderts folgen bzw. in welchem Maß sie den Idealen der voraufklärerischen Zeit unterliegen. Im Mittelpunkt der Arbeit stehen La Roches Briefe an Lina (1783/84) und Campes Väterlicher Rath für meine Tochter (1789). Die Mädchenratgeber spiegeln das pädagogische Konzept der Mädchenbildung beider Autoren wider. Eine Gegenüberstellung der Mädchenratgeber wird zeigen, inwieweit La Roche und Campe konservativen bzw. progressiven Leitbildern der Mädchenbildung folgen. Die Studie geht von der Ambivalenzthese aus, nach der La Roche und Campe innerhalb ihrer Denkweisen als Pädagogen und Reiseschriftsteller Gegensätze und Widersprüche aufweisen. Es soll geklärt werden, inwiefern La Roches Mädchenbildungskonzept von emanzipativen Vorstellungen geprägt ist, ihr politisches Denken hingegen konservativ erscheint, während Campes Mädchenbildungstheorie eher traditionell angelegt ist, seine politischen Ideale aber innovativ sind. In einer abschließenden Betrachtung werden die Ambivalenzen zwischen La Roches und Campes pädagogischen und politischen Anschauungen geklärt.
Web 2.0 provides technologies for online collaboration of users as well as the creation, publication and sharing of user-generated contents in an interactive way. Twitter, CNET, CiteSeerX, etc. are examples of Web 2.0 platforms which facilitate users in these activities and are viewed as rich sources of information. In the platforms mentioned as examples, users can participate in discussions, comment others, provide feedback on various issues, publish articles and write blogs, thereby producing a high volume of unstructured data which at the same time leads to an information overload. To satisfy various types of human information needs arising from the purpose and nature of the platforms requires methods for appropriate aggregation and automatic analysis of this unstructured data. In this thesis, we propose methods which attempt to overcome the problem of information overload and help in satisfying user information needs in three scenarios.
To this end, first we look at two of the main challenges of sparsity and content quality in Twitter and how these challenges can influence standard retrieval models. We analyze and identify Twitter content features that reflect high quality information. Based on this analysis we introduce the concept of "interestingness" as a static quality measure. We empirically show that our proposed measure helps in retrieving and filtering high quality information in Twitter. Our second contribution relates to the content diversification problem in a collaborative social environment, where the motive of the end user is to gain a comprehensive overview of the pros and cons of a discussion track which results from social collaboration of the people. For this purpose, we develop the FREuD approach which aims at solving the content diversification problem by combining latent semantic analysis with sentiment estimation approaches. Our evaluation results show that the FREuD approach provides a representative overview of sub-topics and aspects of discussions, characteristic user sentiments under different aspects, and reasons expressed by different opponents. Our third contribution presents a novel probabilistic Author-Topic-Time model, which aims at mining topical trends and user interests from social media. Our approach solves this problem by means of Bayesian modeling of relations between authors, latent topics and temporal information. We present results of application of the model to the scientific publication datasets from CiteSeerX showing improved semantically cohesive topic detection and capturing shifts in authors" interest in relation to topic evolution.
In an attempt to put pronunciation training back in the limelight and to engage in a fruitful discussion on pronunciation- equal importance with other language skills, the current research project focuses on pronunciation. Specifically, one area that causes problems for L1-German speakers is concentrated on, namely the central approximant. German learners should not despair too much as even many native-English children stumble with /r/. For some, acquiring this sound takes a long time and even some professional help (see Secord 2007: 7-8). One problem that these children have is the substitution of /r/ with /w/. "Children with developmental speech substitution," write Raphael et al., "often produce the more easily articulated (…) /w/ for /r/" (2011: 119). Most native-English children require a long time to acquire this sound. According to Bleile, /r/ belongs to the last stage (i.e. stage 4) of a child- language development (see Bleile 2004: 106). This final stage can range from five years of age to adolescence. One of the greatest difficulties, for instance, occurs with postvocalic /r/ (or "[r] colored schwa") and consonant clusters with /r/ (see Bleile 2004: 106).
It is important at this juncture to direct attention to the organization of the current research project and how it addresses the /r/-problem. At the start of the current study, an appropriate and concise definition of the /r/-sound is proposed. While it can be easily stated that the letter <r> is the 18th letter in the English alphabet, it is much more arduous to define what is meant by the /r/-sound. In chapter 2, a number of definitions of /r/ are explored. Section 2.1 presents an articulatory description and section 2.2 offers an acoustic description. A theoretical definition is provided in section 2.3. By exploring the distinguishing features of the /r/-sound, it can be distinguished from other sounds. From these three perspectives, a more encompassing view of the complicated English /r/-sound can be obtained.
In chapter 3, three hypotheses are presented. The first two are the main hypotheses for the current study. There is also a third (minor) hypothesis and it is an offshoot from some of the research findings from the first hypothesis. In section 3.1.1, hypothesis 1 (H1) investigates the frequency of the problem that L1-German speakers have when speaking the American English /r/-sound aloud when it is postvocalic and in a weakened syllable. Hypothesis 2 (H2) is put forward in section 3.1.2. It explores the frequency of /w/-substitution for /r/ when the latter sound is prevocalic in a stressed syllable. For the final and third hypothesis (H3), one specific occassion where L1 interference occurs (i.e. /ɐ/ for /ə/) is researched in section 3.1.3.
Some organizational details concerning the study are also included in the third chapter. The general set-up of the study is provided in section 3.2.1. Information pertaining to both the disqualified participants of the study as well as the 50 test subjects who were selected for the study is available in section 3.2.1.2. Details on technical equipment and software programs are disclosed in sections 3.2.1.1 and 3.2.1.3. The prescribed reading texts that the test subjects needed to read aloud are presented in the subsections of section 3.2.2.
For a better understanding of the acoustic properties of the prevocalic /r/-sound, five expressions from the reading text are selected. In section 3.3, the expressions are also articulated by the author (a native speaker of a variety of English from North America) in four different scenarios. The scenarios try to illustrate a limited number of possible articulatory variations. The author utters the expressions in four different ways: 1.) with lip spreading, 2.) in isolation, 3.) in connected speech and 4.) with /w/-substitution for /r/. These articulations serve as a template for understanding how the acoustic features of /r/ changes. Some of these changes are noticeable in the articulations of the test subjects (presented in chapter 4).
In chapter 4, the data collected for the three hypotheses are presented. For H1, section 4.1 and its subsections document the formant readings of a number of English expressions which contain the postvocalic /r/. In this analysis, it is important to detect where the central approximant is elided. In cases of elision, the samples have their schwa-like sounds plotted in a vowel quadrilateral, so that their locations can be detected. In section 4.2 and its subsections, data observations for H2 are discussed. From these data, the extent of /w/-substitution for /r/ when it is prevocalic in a stressed syllable can be observed. In section 4.3, an analysis of the /ɐ/-sound from three German expressions as they are spoken by the 50 test subjects is presented for H3. Together with pertinent data (i.e. formant readings) from H1, a comparison is made between the locations of /ə/ and /ɐ/. This section concludes with a plotting of all samples of these two vowels in a vowel chart.
In the final chapter of the current study, the main findings of the three hypotheses are summarized. Chapter 5 also provides some insights into a few of the gaps or limitations in the present research. Future research endeavors are proposed in order to suggest possible avenues to advance the findings reported on in the fourth chapter. In addition, several teaching suggestions and pronunciation exercises for implementing the /r/-sound in class are presented.
Lastly, there is an appendix section that consists of 14 smaller appendices (i.e Volume 2). The spectrograms and formant readings for each expression spoken by each of the 50 test subjects are documented in Appendix A to M. In Appendix N, some charts, tables, diagrams, etc. that are discussed throughout the following chapters are made available. Copies of the original questionnaire that were filled out by the test subjects are also in Appendix N.