OFAI publications

Publications (co-)authored or (co-)edited by OFAI staff

 

Stephanie Gross, Brigitte Krenn, Craig Lincoln, and Lena Holzwarth: Analysing Effects of Inducing Gender Bias in Language Models. Pedro Henrique Luz de Araujo, Andreas Baumann, Dagmar Gromann, Brigitte Krenn, Benjamin Roth, and Michael Wiegand: Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS 2024). 222–230 Association for Computational Lingustics, Vienna, Austria. [BIB]

Stephanie Gross, Johann Petrak, Louisa Venhoff, and Brigitte Krenn: GermEval2024 Shared Task: GerMS-Detect – Sexism Detection in German Online News Fora. Brigitte Krenn, Johann Petrak, and Stephanie Gross: Proceedings of GermEval 2024 Task 1 GerMS-Detect Workshop on Sexism Detection in German Online News Fora. 1–9 Association for Computational Lingustics, Vienna, Austria. [BIB]

Lorenz Gutscher and Michael Pucher: Exploring Phonetic Features in Language Embeddings for Unseen Language Varieties of Austrian German. Pedro Henrique Luz de Araujo, Andreas Baumann, Dagmar Gromann, Brigitte Krenn, Benjamin Roth, and Michael Wiegand: Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS 2024). 317–325 Association for Computational Lingustics, Vienna, Austria. [BIB]

Peter Hallman: Argument structure hierarchies and alternations in causative and double object constructions. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics. 2024 [BIB]

Stefanie Hoehl, Brigitte Krenn, and Markus Vincze: Honest machines? A cross-disciplinary perspective on trustworthy technology for children. Frontiers in Developmental Psychology. 2: 1308881. 2024 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Johann Petrak, Marina Kubina, and Christian Burger: GERMS-AT: A Sexism/Misogyny Dataset of Forum Comments from an Austrian Online Newspaper. Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024). 7728–7739 [BIB]

Emilia Parada-Cabaleiro, Maximilian Mayerl, Stefan Brandl, Marcin Skowron, Markus Schedl, Elisabeth Lex, and Eva Zangerle: Song lyrics have become simpler and more repetitive over the last five decades. Scientific Reports. 14(1): 5531. 2024 [BIB]

Erich Prem and Brigitte Krenn: On algorithmic content moderation. in: Hannes Werthner, Carlo Ghezzi, Jeff Kramer, Julian Nida-Rümelin, Bashar Nuseibeh, Erich Prem, and Allison StangerIntroduction to Digital Humanism. Springer (open access). 2024 [BIB]

Liana Ermakova, Anne Gwenn-Bosser, Adam Jatowt, and Tristan Miller: The JOKER Corpus: EnglishFrench Parallel Data for Multilingual Wordplay Recognition. SIGIR '23: Proceedings of the 46th International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval. 2796–2806 Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY. 2023 [BIB]

Liana Ermakova, Tristan Miller, Anne-Gwenn Bosser, Victor Manuel Palma Preciado, Grigori Sidorov, and Adam Jatowt: Science for Fun: The CLEF 2023 JOKER Track on Automatic Wordplay Analysis. Jaap Kamps, Lorraine Goeuriot, Fabio Crestani, Maria Maistro, Hideo Joho, Brian Davis, Cathal Gurrin, Udo Kruschwitz, and Annalina Caputo: Advances in Information Retrieval: 45th European Conference on Information Retrieval, ECIR 2023, Dublin, Ireland, April 2–6, Proceedings, Part III. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 13982: 546–556 Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. [BIB]

Liana Ermakova, Tristan Miller, Anne-Gwenn Bosser, Victor Manuel Palma Preciado, Grigori Sidorov, and Adam Jatowt: Overview of JOKERCLEF-2023 Track on Automatic Wordplay Analysis. Avi Arampatzis, Evangelos Kanoulas, Theodora Tsikrika, Stefanos Vrochidis, Anastasia Giachanou, Dan Li, Mohammad Aliannejadi, Michalis Vlachos, Guglielmo Faggioli, and Nicola Ferro: Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction: Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference of the CLEF Association (CLEF 2023). Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 14163: 397–415 Springer, Cham. [BIB]

Liana Ermakova, Tristan Miller, Anne-Gwenn Bosser, Victor Manuel Palma Preciado, Grigori Sidorov, and Adam Jatowt: Overview of JOKER 2023 Automatic Wordplay Analysis Task 1 – Pun Detection. Mohammad Aliannejadi, Guglielmo Faggioli, Nicola Ferro, and Michalis Vlachos: Working Notes of CLEF 2023 – Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 3497: 1785–1803 [BIB]

Liana Ermakova, Tristan Miller, Anne-Gwenn Bosser, Victor Manuel Palma Preciado, Grigori Sidorov, and Adam Jatowt: Overview of JOKER 2023 Automatic Wordplay Analysis Task 2 – Pun Location and Interpretation. Mohammad Aliannejadi, Guglielmo Faggioli, Nicola Ferro, and Michalis Vlachos: Working Notes of CLEF 2023 – Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 3497: 1804–1817 [BIB]

Liana Ermakova, Tristan Miller, Anne-Gwenn Bosser, Victor Manuel Palma Preciado, Grigori Sidorov, and Adam Jatowt: Overview of JOKER 2023 Automatic Wordplay Analysis Task 3 – Pun Translation. Mohammad Aliannejadi, Guglielmo Faggioli, Nicola Ferro, and Michalis Vlachos: Working Notes of CLEF 2023 – Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 3497: 1818–1827 [BIB]

Stephanie Gross and Brigitte Krenn: A Communicative Perspective on Human–Robot Collaboration in Industry: Mapping Communicative Modes on Collaborative Scenarios. International Journal of Social Robotics. 1–18. 2023 [BIB]

Stephanie Gross and Brigitte Krenn: The Role of Multimodal Data for Modeling Communication in Artificial Social Agents. in: Giancarlo Fortino, David Kaber, Andreas Nürnberger, and David MendonçaHandbook of Human-Machine Systems. 2023 [BIB]

Lorenz Gutscher, Michael Pucher, and Víctor Garcia: Neural Speech Synthesis for Austrian Dialects with Standard German Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion and Dialect Embeddings. 2nd Annual Meeting of the ELRA/ISCA SIG on Under-resourced Languages (SIGUL 2023). sigul_2023. ISCA. [BIB]

Waltraud Kolb and Tristan Miller: La Interacción Entre El Hombre Y La Máquina En La Traducción De Juegos De Palabras [Human–Computer Interaction in Pun Translation]. in: Laura Mejías-Climent and Julio de los Reyes LozanoLa traducción audiovisual a través de la traducción automática y la posedición: prácticas actuales y futuras. 37–60 Comares, Granada. 2023 [BIB]

Tiansi Dong, Anthony Cohn, Christian Hempelmann, Kanishka Misra, Jens Lehmann, Alexander Mehler, Tristan Miller, Siba Mohsen, Roberto Navigli, Julia Rayz, Stefan Wrobel, Ron Sun, and Volker Tresp: Towards a Survey of Meaning Representation. Dagstuhl Reports. 11(8): 29. 2022 [BIB]

Liana Ermakova, Tristan Miller, Orlane Puchalski, Fabio Regattin, Élise Mathurin, Sílvia Araújo, Anne-Gwenn Bosser, Claudine Borg, Monika Bokiniec, Gaelle Le Corre, Benoît Jeanjean, Radia Hannachi, Ġorġ Mallia, Gordan Matas, and Mohamed Saki: CLEF Workshop JOKER: Automatic Wordplay and Humour Translation. Matthias Hagen, Suzan Verberne, Craig Macdonald, Christin Seifert, Krisztian Balog, Kjetil Nørvåg, and Vinay Setty: Advances in Information Retrieval: 44th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2022, Stavanger, Norway, April 10–14, 2022, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 355–363 Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. [BIB]

Liana Ermakova, Tristan Miller, Fabio Regattin, Anne-Gwenn Bosser, Claudine Borg, Élise Mathurin, Gaëlle Le Corre, Sílvia Araújo, Radia Hannachi, Julien Boccou, Albin Digue, Aurianne Damoy, and Benoît Jeanjean: Overview of JOKER@CLEF 2022: Automatic Wordplay and Humour Translation Workshop. Alberto Barrón-Cedeño, Giovanni Da San Martino, Mirko Degli Esposti, Fabrizio Sebastiani, Craig Macdonald, Gabriella Pasi, Allan Hanbury, Martin Potthast, Guglielmo Faggioli, and Nicola Ferro: Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference of the CLEF Association (CLEF 2022). Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 13390: 447–469 Springer, Cham. [BIB]

Liana Ermakova, Fabio Regattin, Tristan Miller, Anne-Gwenn Bosser, Sílvia Araújo, Claudine Borg, Gaëlle Le Corre, Julien Boccou, Albin Digue, Aurianne Damoy, Paul Campen, and Orlane Puchalski: Overview of the CLEF 2022 JOKER Task 1: Classify and Explain Instances of Wordplay. Guglielmo Faggioli, Nicola Ferro, Allan Hanbury, and Martin Potthast: Proceedings of the Working Notes of CLEF 2022 – Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum, Bologna, Italy, September 5th to 8th, 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 3180: 1641–1665 [BIB]

Liana Ermakova, Tristan Miller, Julien Boccou, Albin Digue, Aurianne Damoy, and Paul Campen: Overview of the CLEF 2022 JOKER Task 2: Translate Wordplay in Named Entities. Guglielmo Faggioli, Nicola Ferro, Allan Hanbury, and Martin Potthast: Proceedings of the Working Notes of CLEF 2022 – Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum, Bologna, Italy, September 5th to 8th, 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 3180: 1666–1680 [BIB]

Liana Ermakova, Fabio Regattin, Tristan Miller, Anne-Gwenn Bosser, Claudine Borg, Benoît Jeanjean, Élise Mathurin, Gaëlle Le Corre, Radia Hannachi, Sílvia Araújo, Julien Boccou, Albin Digue, and Aurianne Damoy: Overview of the CLEF 2022 JOKER Task 3: Pun Translation from English into French. Guglielmo Faggioli, Nicola Ferro, Allan Hanbury, and Martin Potthast: Proceedings of the Working Notes of CLEF 2022 – Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum, Bologna, Italy, September 5th to 8th, 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 3180: 1681–1700 [BIB]

Peter Hallman: Scope Splitting in Syrian Arabic. Natural Language Semantics. 30(1): 47–76. 2022 [BIB]

Waltraud Kolb and Tristan Miller: Human–Computer Interaction in Pun Translation. in: James Luke Hadley, Kristiina Taivalkoski-Shilov, Carlos S. C. Teixeira, and Antonio ToralUsing Technologies for Creative-Text Translation. 66–88 Routledge. 2022 [BIB]

Alexander Mehler, Tiansi Dong, Thomas Liebig, Tristan Miller, Siba Mohsen, and Sven Naumann: What Is Missing in ML&AI to Understand Jokes? Dagstuhl Reports. 11(8): 32. 2022 [BIB]

Tristan Miller, Anthony Cohn, Tiansi Dong, Christian Hempelmann, Siba Mohsen, and Julia Rayz: Can We Diagram the Understanding of Humour? Dagstuhl Reports. 11(8): 33. 2022 [BIB]

Tristan Miller, Camille Paloque-Bergès, and Avery Dame-Griff: Remembering Netizens: An Interview with Ronda Hauben, Co-Author of Netizens: On the History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet (1997). Internet Histories: Digital Technology, Culture and Society. 7(1): 76–98. 2022 [BIB]

Roberto Navigli, Tiansi Dong, Thomas Liebig, Yong Liu, Alexander Mehler, Tristan Miller, Siba Mohsen, and Sven Naumann: Rotating Sphere Model for NLP. Dagstuhl Reports. 11(8): 29–30. 2022 [BIB]

Johann Petrak and Brigitte Krenn: Misogyny classification of German newspaper forum comments. arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.17163. 2022 [BIB]

Anna Dobrosovestnova, Glenda Hannibal, and Tim Reinboth: Service Robots for Affective Labor: A Sociology of Labor Perspective. AI & Society. 2021 [BIB]

Anna Dobrosovestnova and Glenda Hannibal: Working Alongside Service Robots: Challenges to Workplace Identity Performance. Marco Nørskov, Johanna Seibt, and Oliver Santiago Quic: Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics: Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2020. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications. 335: 148–157 IOS Press. 2021 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Tim Reinboth, Stephanie Gross, Christine Busch, Martina Mara, Kathrin Meyer, Michael Heiml, and Thomas Layer-Wagner: It's your turn! - A collaborative human-robot pick-and-place scenario in a virtual industrial setting. Workshop on Exploring Applications for Autonomous Non-verbal Human-Robot Interaction at HRI 2021. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Gross, Bernhard Dieber, Horst Pichler, and Kathrin Meyer: A proxemics game between festival visitors and an industrial robot. Workshop on Exploring Applications for Autonomous Non-verbal Human-Robot Interaction at HRI 2021. [BIB]

Martina Mara, Kathrin Meyer, Michael Heiml, Horst Pichler, Roland Haring, Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Gross, Bernhard Reiterer, and Thomas Layer-Wagner: CoBot Studio VR: A Virtual Reality Game Environment for Transdisciplinary Research on Interpretability and Trust in Human-Robot Collaboration. 4th edition of the International Workshop on Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed-Reality for Human-Robot Interactions at HRI 2021, Boulder, Co. [BIB]

Xingyi Song, Johann Petrak, Ye Jiang, Iknoor Singh, Diana Maynard, and Kalina Bontcheva: Classification aware neural topic model for COVID-19 disinformation categorisation. PLOS ONE. 16(2): 1–22. 2021 [BIB]

Alexandra Uma, Tommaso Fornaciari, Anca Dumitrache, Tristan Miller, Jon Chamberlain, Barbara Plank, Edwin Simpson, and Massimo Poesio: SemEval-2021 Task~12: Learning with Disagreements. Proceedings of the 15th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2021). 338–347 [BIB]

Jörg Wöckener, Thomas Haider, Tristan Miller, The-Khang Nguyen, Thanh Tung Linh Nguyen, Minh Vu Pham, Jonas Belouadi, and Steffen Eger: End-to-end Style-Conditioned Poetry Generation: What Does It Take to Learn from Examples Alone? Proceedings of the 5th Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature (LaTeCH-CLfL 2021). 57–66 [BIB]

Anna Dobrosovestnova and Glenda Hannibal: Teachers' Disappointment: Theoretical Perspective on the Inclusion of Ambivalent Emotions in Human-Robot Interactions in Education. Proceedings of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. 471–480 Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA. [BIB]

Stephanie Gross and Brigitte Krenn: Robotic acquisition of linguistic structure through observation and task description by a human tutor. Special Track on Adaptive Technologies for Human-Machine Social Systems: Successes and Failures at the 1st IEEE International Conference on Human-Machine Systems (ICHMS 2020), Online-Conference. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Sepideh Sadeghi, Friedrich Neubarth, Stephanie Gross, Martin Trapp, and Matthias Scheutz: Models of Cross-Situational and Crossmodal Word Learning in Task-Oriented Scenarios. IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems, doi: 10.1109/TCDS.2020.2995045. [BIB]

Diana Maynard, Benedetto Lepori, Johann Petrak, Xingyi Song, and Philippe Laredo: Using ontologies to map between research data and policymakers' presumptions: the experience of the KNOWMAK project. Scientometrics. 125(2): 1275–1290. 2020 [BIB]

Tristan Miller: Dmitri Borgmann's Rotas Square Articles. Notes and Queries. 67(3): 431–432. 2020 [BIB]

Tristan Miller and Denis Auroux: GPP, the Generic Preprocessor. Journal of Open Source Software. 5(51). 2020 [BIB]

Tristan Miller, Erik-Lân Do Dinh, Edwin Simpson, and Iryna Gurevych: Predicting the Humorousness of Tweets Using Gaussian Process Preference Learning. Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural. 64: 37–44. 2020 [BIB]

Tristan Miller: Reinhold Aman, 1936–2019. Humor: International Journal of Humor Research. 32(1): 1–5. 2020 [BIB]

Tristan Miller: Don't Shun the Pun: On the Requirements and Constraints for Preserving Ambiguity in the (Machine) Translation of Humour. Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Andreas Vogelsang, Sallam Abualhaija, Markus Borg, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Maya Daneva, Nelly C. Fernández, Xavier Franch, Davide Fucci, Vincenzo Gervasi, Eduard Groen, Renata Guizzardi, Andrea Herrmann, Jennifer Horkoff, Luisa Mich, Anna Perini, and Angelo Susi: Joint Proceedings of REFSQ-2020 Workshops, Doctoral Symposium, Live Studies Track, and Poster Track co-located with the 26th International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2020). CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 2584 [BIB]

Tim Reinboth, Stephanie Gross, Laura Bishop, and Brigitte Krenn: Linguistic, Kinematic and Gaze Information in Task Descriptions. The LKG-Corpus. Proceedings of LREC 2020. [BIB]

Anna Dobrosovestnova, Marcin Skowron, Sabine Payr, and Robert Trappl: Modeling Mentor-Mentee Dialogues in Film. Cybernetics and Systems. 50(4): 339–366. 2019 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Taric Lallai: Can We Increase Inter- and Intra-Rater Agreement in Modeling General Music Similarity? Proceedings of the 20th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference. 2019 [BIB]

Ye Jiang, Johann Petrak, Xingyi Song, Kalina Bontcheva, and Diana Maynard: Team bertha von suttner at semeval-2019 task 4: Hyperpartisan news detection using elmo sentence representation convolutional network. Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation. 840–844. 2019 [Software] [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Christiana Tsiourti, Friedrich Neubarth, Stephanie Gross, and Matthias Hirschmanner: Active Language Learning Inspired from Early Childhood Information Seeking Strategies. in: Workshop on Cognitive Architectures for HRI: Embodied Models of Situated Natural Language Interactions (MM-Cog), AAMAS 2019. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: Methoden der kuenstlichen Intelligenz und ihre Anwendung in der Erschliessung von Textinhalten. in: Schoeggl-Ernst E., Stockinger T., Wuehrer J. Die Zukunft der Vergangenheit in der Gegenwart: Archive als Leuchtfeuer im Informationszeitalter (Veroeffentlichungen des Instituts fuer Oesterreichische Geschichtsforschung, Band 71). 2019 [BIB]

Tristan Miller: OFAIUKP at HAHA@IberLEF2019: Predicting the Humorousness of Tweets Using Gaussian Process Preference Learning. Miguel Ángel García Cumbreras, Julio Gonzalo, Eugenio Martínez Cámara, Raquel Martínez Unanue, Paolo Rosso, Jorge Carrillo-de-Albornoz, Soto Montalvo, Luis Chiruzzo, Sandra Collovini, Yoan Guitiérrez, Salud Jiménez Zafra, Martin Krallinger, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Reynier Ortega-Bueno, and Aiala Rosá: Proceedings of the Iberian Languages Evaluation Forum (IberLEF 2019). CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 2421: 180–190 [BIB]

Tristan Miller: The Punster's Amanuensis: The Proper Place of Humans and Machines in the Translation of Wordplay. Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Human-Informed Translation and Interpreting Technology (HiT-IT 2019). 57–64 [BIB]

Tristan Miller: Reinhold Aman (1936–2019). The LINGUIST List. 30.4729. 2019 [BIB]

Edwin Simpson, Erik-Lân Do Dinh, Tristan Miller, and Iryna Gurevych: Predicting Humorousness and Metaphor Novelty with Gaussian Process Preference Learning. Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2019). 5716–5728 [BIB]

Federico Bergenti, Stefania Monica, and Paolo Petta (ed.): Second Symposium on Social Interactions in Complex Intelligent Systems (SICIS), 2018 Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB 2018), University of Liverpool, April 4-6, 2018. University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK. 2018 [BIB]

Stephanie Gross, Matthias Hirschmanner, Brigitte Krenn, Friedrich Neubarth, and Michael Zillich: Action Verb Corpus. Proceedings of LREC 2018. 7-12 May, Miyazaki, Japan. [BIB]

Matthias Hirschmanner, Stephanie Gross, Brigitte Krenn, Friedrich Neubarth, Martin Trapp, and Markus Vincze: Extension of the Action Verb Corpus for Supervised Learning. ARW. 2018 [BIB]

Matthias Hirschmanner, Oliver Schürer, Brigitte Krenn, Christoph Müller, Friedrich Neubarth, and Markus Vincze: Improving the Quality of Dialogues with Robots for Learning of Object Meaning. Workshop on Language and Robotics, 2018 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, October 1-5, Madrid, Spain. [BIB]

Matthias Hirschmanner, Stephanie Gross, Brigitte Krenn, Friedrich Neubarth, Martin Trapp, and Markus Vincze: Grounded Word Learning on a Pepper Robot. Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents. November 05 - 08, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 351–352. 2018 [BIB]

Robert Peharz, Antonio Vergari, Karl Stelzner, Alejandro Molina, Martin Trapp, Kristian Kersting, and Zoubin Ghahramani: Probabilistic Deep Learning using Random Sum-Product Networks. in: Workshop on Uncertainty in Deep Learning. 10 August, Monterey, CA, USA. 2018 [BIB]

Dietmar Schabus and Marcin Skowron: Academic-Industrial Perspective on the Development and Deployment of a Moderation System for a Newspaper Website. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2018-01. [BIB]

Dietmar Schabus and Marcin Skowron: Academic-Industrial Perspective on the Development and Deployment of a Moderation System for a Newspaper Website. N. Calzolari, K. Choukri, C. Cieri, and others: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018), May 7-12, 2018, Miyazaki, Japan, European Language Resources Association (ELRA). [BIB]

Xingyi Song, Johann Petrak, and Angus Roberts: A deep neural network sentence level classification method with context information. arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.00934. 2018 [BIB]

Martin Trapp, Robert Peharz, Carl Rasmussen, and Franz Pernkopf: Learning Deep Mixtures of Gaussian Process Experts Using Sum-Product Networks. in: Thirty-fifth International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2018), Workshop on Tractable Probabilistic Models. [BIB]

Ziqi Zhang, Johann Petrak, and Diana Maynard: Adapted textrank for term extraction: A generic method of improving automatic term extraction algorithms. Procedia Computer Science. 137: 102–108. 2018 [BIB]

Ahmet Aker, Johann Petrak, and Firas Sabbah: An extensible multilingual open source lemmatizer. Proceedings of the International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP 2017. 40–45 ACL. [Software] [BIB]

Jan O. Berndt, Paolo Petta, and Rainer Unland (ed.): Multiagent System Technologies. 15th German Conference, MATES 2017, Leipzig, Germany, August 23-26, 2017, Proceedings. Springer International Publishing, Cham, Switzerland Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 10413. 2017 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Jeff Stevens: Mutual proximity graphs for improved reachability in music recommendation. Journal of New Music Research published online 3rd of August. 2017 [BIB]

Stephanie Gross, Brigitte Krenn, and Matthias Scheutz: The reliability of non-verbal cues for situated reference resolution and their interplay with language: implications for human robot interaction. Proceedings of the 19th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction. Glasgow, Scotland. 189–196. 2017 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Schreitter, and Friedrich Neubarth: Speak to me and I tell you who you are! A language-attitude study in a cultural-heritage application. AI & Society. 32(1): 65–77. 2017 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Martin Trapp, Stephanie Gross, and Friedrich Neubarth: Crossmodal Cross-situational Learning with Attention. IEEE ICDL-EPIROB 2017, Workshop on Computational Models for Crossmodal Learning. Lisbon, Portugal. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Gross, and Lisa Nussbaumer: Who Has to Do It? The Use of Personal Pronouns in Human-Human and Human-Robot-Interaction. 1st International Workshop on Investigating Social Interactions with Artificial Agents co-located with ICMI 2017. Glasgow, Scotland. [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth and Harald Trost: Statistische Maschinelle Uebersetzung vom Standarddeutschen in den Wiener Dialekt. in: C. Resch and W.U. DresslerDigitale Methoden der Korpusforschung in Oesterreich. Oesterr. Akademie der Wissenschaften. 180–203. 2017 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth: Universal weak NPIs - is there ever freedom of choice? in: C. Mayr and E. Williams11-11-2017. Festschrift fuer Martin Prinzhorn. Wiener Linguistische Gazette 82. 211–218 [BIB]

Sabine Payr, Marcin Skowron, Anna Dobrosovestnova, Martin Trapp, and Robert Trappl: Strategic Talk in Film. Cybernetics and Systems. 48(8): 576–596. 2017 [BIB]

Max Pellert: Collective Dynamics of Multi-Agent Networks: Simulation Studies in Probabilistic Reasoning. Universitaet Wien, Joint Degree Programme MEi:CogSci Cognitive Science UG2002 M.S. Thesis. 2017 [BIB]

Dietmar Schabus, Marcin Skowron, and Martin Trapp: One Million Posts: A Data Set of German Online Discussions. Proceedings of the 40th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR 2017), Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan, August 7-11, 2017, ACM, New York NY 1241-1244. [BIB]

Dietmar Schabus, Marcin Skowron, and Martin Trapp: One Million Posts: A Data Set of German Online Discussions. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2017-01. [BIB]

Martin Trapp, Tamas Madl, Robert Peharz, Franz Pernkopf, and Robert Trappl: Safe Semi-Supervised Learning of Sum-Product Networks. Proceedings of Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI). 2017 [BIB]

Martin Trapp, Marcin Skowron, and Dietmar Schabus: Retrieving Compositional Documents using Position-Sensitive Word Mover's Distance. ACM International Conference on the Theory of Information Retrieval (ICTIR). 2017 [BIB]

Andreas Arzt: Flexible and robust music tracking. Universitaet Linz, Technisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultaet, Institut fuer Computational Perception Dissertation. 2016 [BIB]

Carlos E. Cancino-Chacón and Maarten Grachten: Rendering Expressive Performances of Musical Pieces Through Sampling from Generative Probabilistic Models. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2016-01. [BIB]

Stefanie Dipper, Friedrich Neubarth, and Heike Zinsmeister (ed.): Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS). Bochumer Linguistische Arbeitsberichte (BLA) Vol. 16. 2016 [BIB]

Roman Feldbauer and Arthur Flexer: Centering versus Scaling for Hubness Reduction. Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN'16) Barcelona, Spain. 2016 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Jeff Stevens: Mutual proximity graphs for music recommendation. Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Machine Learning and Music Riva del Garda, Italy. 2016 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: Hubness aware outlier detection for music genre recognition. 19th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects DAFx-16. 69–75. 2016 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: An Empirical Analysis of Hubness in Unsupervised Distance-Based Outlier Detection. Proceedings of 4th International Workshop on High Dimensional Data Mining (HDM), in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (IEEE ICDM 2016) Barcelona, Spain. [BIB]

Stephanie Gross, Brigitte Krenn, and Matthias Scheutz: Multi-modal referring expressions in human-human task descriptions and their implications for human-robot interaction. Interaction Studies. 17(2): 180–210. 2016 [BIB]

Stephanie Gross and Brigitte Krenn: The OFAI Multimodal Task Description Corpus. Proceedings of LREC 2016, Portoroz, Slovenia, 23.-28. May, 2016. 1408–1414 [BIB]

Stephanie Gross: Inter- and intra-speaker variation in multi-modal task descriptions and implications for human-robot interaction. University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, EU Ph.D. Thesis. 2016 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: FemSMA Corpus Workbench. Ein Werkzeug zur Unterstuetzung der qualitativen und quantitativen Analyse von textuellen Daten. Linguistik Online. 76(2). 2016 [BIB]

Simon Mayr, Paolo Petta, Christiane Eichenberg, Brigitte Sindelar, Lev Ledit, and Markus Schott (ed.): Designing a cross-media serious game to support the treatment of childhood obesity. Simon Mayr, Paolo Petta, Christiane Eichenberg, Brigitte Sindelar, Lev Ledit, and Markus Schott: ISRII 8th Scientific Meeting: Technologies for a digital world: Improving health across the lifespan. 7-9 April 2016, Seattle, WA, USA. [BIB]

Simon Mayr, Lev Ledit, Paolo Petta, Christiane Eichenberg, and Brigitte Sindelar: A serious game to treat childhood obesity. IEEE SeGAH 2016, 4th International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health, May 11-13, 2016, Orlando, FL, USA, IEEE. [BIB]

Simon Mayr, Lev Ledit, Paolo Petta, Christiane Eichenberg, and Brigitte Sindelar: A serious game to treat childhood obesity. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2016-02. [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Barry Haddow, Adolfo Hernandez-Huerta, and Harald Trost: A Hybrid Approach to Statistical Machine Translation Between Standard and Dialectal Varieties. in: Z. Vetulani, H. Uszkoreit, and M. KubisHuman Language Technology. Challenges for Computer Science and Linguistics 6th Language and Technology Conference, LTC 2013, Poznan, Poland, December 7-9, 2013. Revised Selected Papers. 341–353. 2016 [BIB]

Piotr M. Patrzyk: Virtual Reality for Investigating Moral Decision-Making. University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, EU M.S. Thesis. 2016 [BIB]

Dietmar Schabus, Brigitte Krenn, and Friedrich Neubarth: Data-Driven Identification of Dialogue Acts in Chat Messages. In Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS), Bochum, Germany. 236–241. 2016 [BIB]

Dietmar Schabus, Brigitte Krenn, and Friedrich Neubarth: Data-Driven Identification of Dialogue Acts in Chat Messages. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2016-08. [BIB]

Marcin Skowron, Martin Trapp, Sabine Payr, and Robert Trappl: Automatic Identification of Character Types from Film Dialogs. Applied Artificial Intelligence 30(10):942-973. 2016 [BIB]

Leon Derczynski, Diana Maynard, Giuseppe Rizzo, Marieke Van Erp, Genevieve Gorrell, Raphaël Troncy, Johann Petrak, and Kalina Bontcheva: Analysis of named entity recognition and linking for tweets. Information Processing & Management. 51(2): 32–49. 2015 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Dominik Schnitzer: Choosing l^p norms in high-dimensional spaces based on hub analysis. Neurocomputing in press. 2015 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: The impact of hubness on music recommendation. Machine Learning for Music Discovery Workshop at the 32nd International Conference on Machine Learning Lille, France. 2015 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: Improving visualization of high-dimensional music similarity spaces. 16th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference Malaga, Spain. 2015 [BIB]

Aggelos Gkiokas, Stefan Lattner, Vassilis Katsouros, Arthur Flexer, and George Carayanni: Towards an Invertible Rhythm Representation. Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-15) Trondheim, Norway. 2015 [BIB]

Genevieve Gorrell, Johann Petrak, and Kalina Bontcheva: Using@ Twitter conventions to improve# lod-based named entity disambiguation. European semantic web conference. 171–186 Springer, Cham. 2015 [BIB]

Maarten Grachten and Carlos E. Cancino-Chacón: Strategies for Conceptual Change in Convolutional Neural Networks. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2015-04. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: Robot: Multiuse Tool and Ethical Agent. in: R. TrapplA Construction Manual for Robots's Ethical Systems. Requirements, Methods, Implementations. [Cognitive Technologies]. Springer. 2015 [BIB]

Tamas Madl: Bayesian mechanisms in spatial cognition: Towards real-world capable computational cognitive models of spatial memory. University of Manchester, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, School of Computer Science Ph.D. Thesis. 2015 [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer and Arthur Flexer: The Unbalancing Effect of Hubs on K-medoids Clustering in High-Dimensional Spaces. Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. 2015 [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): A Construction Manual for Robots' Ethical Systems. Springer Cognitive Technologies Requirements, Methods, Implementations. 2015 [BIB]

Laura Bishop and Werner Goebl: Effects of musical expertise on audiovisual integration: Instrument-specific or generalisable? in Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Seoul, South Korea. 2014 [BIB]

Laura Bishop and Werner Goebl: Context-specific effects of musical expertise on audiovisual integration. Frontiers in Cognitive Science, 5, 1123. 2014 [BIB]

Carlos E. Cancino-Chacón, Maarten Grachten, and Gerhard Widmer: Bayesian linear basis models with gaussian priors for musical expression. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2014-12. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: On inter-rater agreement in audio music similarity. Proceedings of the 15th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference Taipei, Taiwan. 2014 [BIB]

Gerald Golka and Werner Goebl: Tracking expressive performances with linear and non-linear timing models. in Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Seoul, South Korea. 2014 [BIB]

Peter Knees, Dominik Schnitzer, and Arthur Flexer: Improving Neighborhood-Based Collaborative Filtering by Reducing Hubness. Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR). 2014 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Schreitter, and Friedrich Neubarth: Speak to me and I tell you who you are! A language-attitude study in a cultural-heritage application. AI & SOCIETY, Springer London, online article, accepted Oct. 2014. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Birgit Endrass, Felix Kistler, and Elisabeth André: Effects of language variety on personality perception in embodied conversational agents. Human-Computer Interaction. LNCS 8511 (2). 2014 [BIB]

Simon Mayr, Wolfgang Hörleinsberger, and Paolo Petta: The Trauma Treatment Game: Scientific, methodological and ethical challenges in developing Serious Games for Psychotherapy. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2014-04. [BIB]

Simon Mayr, Wolfgang Hörleinsberger, and Paolo Petta: The Trauma Treatment Game: Design Constraints for Serious Games in Psychotherapy. V. Camilleri, A. Dingli, and M. Montebello: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Virtual Worlds and Games for Serious Applications: VS-Games 2014, September 9-12, 2014, Malta, EU, IEEE, Curran Assoc. Inc., Redhook, NY, USA 1-6. [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth: Structural representation of sounds in phonology. extended handout, talk given at 41st Austrian Linguistics Conference, Dec. 8th 2014, Vienna. Technical Report. [BIB]

Stefan Rank, Steve Hoffmann, Hans-Georg Struck, Ulrike Spierling, Simon Mayr, and Paolo Petta: Authoring vs. Configuring Affective Agents for Interactive Storytelling. Applied Artificial Intelligence 28(6):629-645. 2014 [BIB]

Stefan Rank, Steve Hoffmann, Hans-Georg Struck, Ulrike Spierling, Simon Mayr, and Paolo Petta: Authoring vs. Configuring Affective Agents for Interactive Storytelling. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. Subsource: TR-2014-11. [BIB]

Jan Schlüter: Restricted Boltzmann Machine Derivations. Technical Report. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2014-13. [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Arthur Flexer, and Nenad Tomasev: A Case for Hubness Removal in High-Dimensional Multimedia Retrieval. Proceedings of the 36th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR). 2014 [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer and Arthur Flexer: Choosing the Metric in High-Dimensional Spaces Based on Hub Analysis. Proceedings of the 22nd European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning. 2014 [BIB]

Stephanie Schreitter and Brigitte Krenn: Exploring Inter- and Intra-speaker Variability in Multi-modal Task Descriptions. Proceedings of the 17th IEEE International Symposium on the Robot and Human Interactive Communication, (Ro-Man 2014). [BIB]

Marcin Skowron and Stefan Rank: Interacting with Collective Emotions in e-Communities. in: C. von Scheve and M. SlmelaCollective Emotions. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK Chapter 27. 407–421. 2014 [BIB]

Emmanuel Vincent, Aggelos Gkiokas, Dominik Schnitzer, and Arthur Flexer: An investigation of likelihood normalization for robust ASR. Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (INTERSPEECH). 2014 [BIB]

Gregor Žavcer, Simon Mayr, and Paolo Petta: Design Pattern Canvas: Towards Co-Creation of Unified Serious Game Design Patterns. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2014-05. [BIB]

Gregor Žavcer, Simon Mayr, and Paolo Petta: Design Pattern Canvas: Towards Co-Creation of Unified Serious Game Design Patterns. V. Camilleri, A. Dingli, and M. Montebello: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Virtual Worlds and Games for Serious Applications: VS-Games 2014, September 9-12, 2014, Malta, EU, IEEE, Curran Assoc. Inc., Redhook, NY, USA 1-2. [BIB]

Gregor Žavcer, Simon Mayr, and Paolo Petta: Design Pattern Canvas: An Introduction to Unified Serious Game Design Patterns. Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems 12(4):280-292. 2014 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Dominik Schnitzer: Using mutual proximity for novelty detection in audio music similarity. Procceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Machine Learning and Music, Prague, Czech Republic. 2013 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Dominik Schnitzer: Can Shared Nearest Neighbors Reduce Hubness in High-Dimensional Spaces? Proceedings of 1st International Workshop on High Dimensional Data Mining (HDM), in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (IEEE ICDM 2013), Dallas, Texas. [BIB]

Barry Haddow, Adolfo Hernandez-Huerta, Friedrich Neubarth, and Harald Trost: Corpus Development for Machine Translation between Standard and Dialectal Varieties. Proc. of the Workshop 'Adaptation of Language Resources and Tools for Closely Related Languages and Language Variants' of the 9th Int. Conf. on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP 2013), Sept. 13th 2013, Hissar, Bulgaria. 7–14 [BIB]

Tina Hildenbrandt, Sylvia Moosmüller, and Friedrich Neubarth: Orthographic encoding of the Viennese dialect for machine translation. Z. Vetulani and H. Uszkoreit: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics, Proceedings of the 6th Language & Technology Conference (LTC'13), Dec. 7-9, 2013, Poznan, Poland. 399–403 [BIB]

Soheil Khosravipour: Objective self-awareness, mentalizing, and empathy: A simulation-based model. University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, EU M.S. Thesis. 2013 [BIB]

Alexandra Klein: Automatische Identifizierung und Annotierung von Negation in Texten. TU Wien Dissertation. 2013 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: Methoden und Tools zum automatischen Erkennen von Doing Gender – Ein interdisziplinaerer Ansatz. Digital Methods Tagung. Universitat Wien, 7.-9. November, 2013. [BIB]

Simon Mayr and Paolo Petta: Towards a Serious Game for Trauma Treatment. M. Ma, M.F. Oliveira, S. Petersen, and J.B. Hauge: Serious Games Development and Applications. Springer, Heidelberg/New York/Dordrecht/London Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8101 64-69. 2013 [BIB]

Simon Mayr, Brigitte Sindelar, and Paolo Petta: Serious Game-gestuetzte Interventionen zur Behandlung von Kindheitstraumata: Eine Konzeptstudie. Towards serious game-based interventions for the treatment of childhood trauma. SFU Research Bulletin 1(1):56-64. 2013 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Barry Haddow, Adolfo Hernandez-Huerta, and Harald Trost: A hybrid approach to statistical machine translation between standard and dialectal varieties. Z. Vetulani and H. Uszkoreit: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics, Proceedings of the 6th Language & Technology Conference (LTC'13), Dec. 7-9, 2013, Poznan, Poland. 414–418 [BIB]

Zhigeng Pan, Adrian D. Cheok, Wolfgang Müller, Ido Iurgel, Paolo Petta, and Bodo Urban (ed.): Transactions on Edutainment X. Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg LNCS 7775 Special Issue on Interactive Digital Storytelling and eLBa 2011a. 2013 [BIB]

Stefan Rank, Marcin Skowron, and David Garcia: Dyads to groups: modelling interactions with affective dialog systems. International Journal of Computational Linguistics Research, Volume: 4 , Issue: 1. 2013 [BIB]

Markus Schedl, Arthur Flexer, and Julián Urbano: The Neglected User in Music Information Retrieval Research. Journal of Intelligent Information Systems December 2013, Volume 41, Issue 3, pp 523-539. [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Arthur Flexer, and Jan Schlüter: The Relation of Hubs to the Doddington Zoo in Speaker Verification. Proceedings of the 21st European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO'2013), September 9-13, Marrakech, Morocco. [BIB]

Stephanie Schreitter and Brigitte Krenn: Corpus annotation employing a cognitive framework of incremental language understanding. Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Multimodal Corpora collocated with IVA 2013, Edinburgh, Scotland, September 1. [BIB]

Stephanie Schreitter and Brigitte Krenn: Phenomena in conveying information during oral task descriptions. Workshop on Embodied Communication of Goals and Intentions collocated with ICSR 2013, Bristol, United Kingdom, October. [BIB]

Xavier Serra, Michela Magas, Emmanouil Benetos, Magdalena Chudy, Simon Dixon, Arthur Flexer, Emilia Gómez, Fabien Gouyon, Perfecto Herrera, Sergi Jorda, Oscar Paytuvi, Geoffroy Peeters, Jan Schlüter, Hugues Vinet, and Gerhard Widmer: Roadmap for Music Information ReSearch. Geoffroy Peeters (editor), Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0 license, ISBN: 978-2-9540351-1-6. Technical Report. 2013 [BIB]

Marcin Skowron, Mathias Theunis, Stefan Rank, and Arvid Kappas: Affect and Social Processes in Online Communication - Experiments with Affective Dialog System. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/T-AFFC.2013.16. [BIB]

Michael Thelwall, Kevan Buckley, Georgios Paltoglou, Marcin Skowron, David Garcia, Stephane Gobron, and Janusz Holyst: Damping Sentiment Analysis in Online Communication: Discussions, Monologs and Dialogs. Proc. of International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics (CICLing2013). [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): Your Virtual Butler. Springer-Verlag Heidelberg/Dordrecht/London LNAI 7407 State-of-the-Art Survey. 2013 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Introduction: From Jeeves to Jeannie to Siri, and Then? Trappl, Robert (ed.): Your Virtual Butler. Springer-Verlag Heidelberg/Dordrecht/London LNAI 7407 State-of-the-Art Survey. 1–8. 2013 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Dominik Schnitzer, and Jan Schlüter: A MIREX meta-analysis of hubness in audio music similarity. Proceedings of the 13th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR'12) Porto, Portugal, October 8th-12th. 2012 [BIB]

Antonios Garas, David Garcia, Marcin Skowron, and Frank Schweitzer: Emotional persistence in online chatting communities. Scientific Reports 2, 402. 2012 [BIB]

Vladimir Gligorijevic, Marcin Skowron, and Bosiljka Tadic: Evolving Topology on the Network of Online Chats. Proceedings of European Conference on Complex Systems - ECCS 2012. [BIB]

Vladimir Gligorijevic, Marcin Skowron, and Bosiljka Tadic: Structure and stability of online chat networks built on emotion-carrying links. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 392(3):538-543. 2012 [BIB]

Thomas Grill and Arthur Flexer: Visualization of perceptual qualities in textural sounds. Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC 2012), Ljubljana, Slovenia. [BIB]

Thomas Grill: Constructing high-level perceptual audio descriptors for textural sounds. Proceedings of the 9th Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC 2012), Copenhagen, Denmark. 486–493 [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary: Approximative discriminative training of graphical models. Technische Universitaet Wien, Fakultaet fuer Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Institute of Telecommunications Ph.D. Thesis. 2012 [BIB]

Volkmar Klien, Thomas Grill, and Arthur Flexer: On automated annotation of acousmatic music. Journal of New Music Research Volume 41, Issue 2, pages 153-173. 2012 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Schreitter, Friedrich Neubarth, and Gregor Sieber: Social Evaluation of Artificial Agents by Language Varieties. Intelligent Virtual Agents - 12th International Conference, IVA 2012, Santa Cruz, CA, USA, September. 12–14 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Schreitter, and Marcin Skowron: Sex differences in the evaluation of and communication with conversational agents (abstract). XXI Biennal International Conference on Human Ethology (ISHE 2012), Vienna, Austria. 13. - 17. August. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn and Stephanie Schreitter: Exploring Gender Effects in Artificial Companions (poster). 5th International Conference on Cognitive Systems , Vienna, Austria, 22. - 23. February. 2012 [BIB]

Tamas Madl, Stan Franklin, Ke Chen, Daniela Montaldi, and Robert Trappl: The Hippocampal-Entorhinal Complex performs Bayesian Localization and Error Correction. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2012-08. [BIB]

Simon Mayr: Interactive systems and affective science: uses of player mood modelling in interactive drama presentation. Universitaet Wien, Joint Degree Programme MEi:CogSci Cognitive Science UG2002 M.S. Thesis. 2012 [BIB]

Karl Neumayer and Paolo Petta: Towards the development of a conceptual framework for an applied theory of problem structuring for complex agents: Questions to Luhmann's Social System theory. Proceedings of the 21st European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research (EMCSR 2012), April 10-13, Vienna, Austria BCSSS, Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science, Vienna, Austria (EU). [BIB]

Karl Neumayer and Paolo Petta: Towards the development of a conceptual framework for an applied theory of problem structuring for complex agents: Questions to Luhmann's Social System theory. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2012-01. [BIB]

Stefan Rank, Steve Hoffmann, Hans-Georg Struck, Ulrike Spierling, and Paolo Petta: Creativity in configuring affective agents for interactive storytelling. Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Creativity, May 30-June 1, 2012, Dublin, Ireland (EU) University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. [BIB]

Stefan Rank, Steve Hoffmann, Hans-Georg Struck, Ulrike Spierling, and Paolo Petta: Creativity in configuring affective agents for interactive storytelling. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2012-02. [BIB]

Stefan Rank and Paolo Petta: Backstory authoring for affective agents. D. Oyarzun, F. Peinado, R.M. Young, A. Elizalde, and G. Mendez: Interactive Storytelling. 5th International Conference, ICIDS 2012, San Sebastian, Spain, November 2012, Proceedings. Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg LNCS 7648 144-149. [BIB]

Markus Schedl and Arthur Flexer: Putting the User in the Center of Music Information Retrieval. Proceedings of the 13th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR'12), Porto, Portugal, October 8th-12th. 2012 [BIB]

Jan Schlüter and Reinhard Sonnleitner: Unsupervised Feature Learning for Speech and Music Detection in Radio Broadcasts. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-12), York, UK. 2012 [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer: Indexing Content-Based Music Similarity Models for Fast Retrieval in Massive Databases. PhD Theisis, Johannes Kepler University Linz Dealing with the Music of the World. 2012 [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Arthur Flexer, Markus Schedl, and Gerhard Widmer: Local and Global Scaling Reduce Hubs in Space. Journal of Machine Learning Research 13(Oct):2871-2902. 2012 [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Arthur Flexer, and Jan Schlüter: The Relation of Hubs to the Doddington Zoo in Speaker Verification. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2012-17. [BIB]

Kai Siedenburg: Persistent Empirical Wiener Estimation With Adaptive Threshold Selection For Audio Denoising. Proceedings of the 9th Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC 2012), Copenhagen, Denmark. [BIB]

Julian Sienkiewicz, Marcin Skowron, Georgios Paltoglou, and Janusz Holyst: Entropy-growth-based model of emotionally charged online dialogues. arXiv. Technical Report. 1201.5477. 2012 [BIB]

Marcin Skowron and Stefan Rank: Affect Listeners - From dyads to group interactions with affective dialog systems. AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012 - Alan Turing 2012, Symposium on Linguistic and Cognitive Approaches To Dialog Agents - LaCATODA 2012, Birmingham UK, June 2-6 2012. [BIB]

Nicolas Szilas, Stefan Rank, Paolo Petta, and Wolfgang Müller: Sharing Interactive Digital Storytelling Technologies II. D. Oyarzun, F. Peinado, R.M. Young, A. Elizalde, and G. Mendez: Interactive Storytelling. 5th International Conference, ICIDS 2012, San Sebastian, Spain, November 2012, Proceedings. Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg LNCS 7648 216. [BIB]

Lisa Szugfil and Robert Trappl: Interactive Entertainment of Elder Persons using Intelligent and Emotional Software Agents. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-20012-09. 2012 [BIB]

Bosiljka Tadic, Vladimir Gligorijevic, and Marcin Skowron: Directed Networks of Online Chats: Content-Based Linking and Social Structure. 8th International Conference on Signal-Image Technology and Internet-Based Systems, SITIS 2012. [BIB]

Junghyun Ahn, Anna Borowiec, Kevan Buckley, Di Cai, Anna Chmiel, Agnieszka Czaplicka, Grzegorz Dabrowski, Antonios Garas, David Garcia, Stephane Gobron, Robert Hillmann, Janusz Holyst, Arvid Kappas, Dennis Küster, Marija Mitrovich, Georgios Paltoglou, Hannes Pirker, Stefan Rank, Frank Schweitzer, Julian Sienkiewicz, Marcin Skowron, Pawel Sobkowicz, Daniel Thalmann, Michael Thelwall, Mathias Theunis, Matthias Trier, Elena Tsankova, and Pawel Weronsk: CYBEREMOTIONS - Collective Emotions in Cyberspace. Proceedings of the 2nd European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition 2011 - FET 11, Procedia Computer Science (7). [BIB]

Stefania Bandini, Paolo Petta, and Giuseppe Vizzari (ed.): Special Issue: Best of Agent Based Modelling and Simulation 2010 (ABModSim-3). Cybernetics and Systems 42(7). 2011 [BIB]

Stefania Bandini, Paolo Petta, and Giuseppe Vizzari: Guest editorial: best of "Agent based modelling and simulation 2010" (ABModSim-3). Bandini, Stefania and Petta, Paolo and Vizzari, Giuseppe (ed.): Special Issue: Best of Agent Based Modelling and Simulation 2010 (ABModSim-3). Cybernetics and Systems. 42(7): 481–483. 2011 [BIB]

Hamish Cunningham, Diana Maynard, Kalina Bontcheva, Valentin Tablan, Niraj Aswani, Ian Roberts, Adam Funk, Genevieve Gorrell, Angus Roberts, Danica Damljanovic, Thomas Heitz, Mark A. Greenwood, Horacio Saggion, Johann Petrak, Yaoyong Li, and Wim Peters: Text Processing with GATE. University of Sheffield Department of Computer Science (Version 6). 2011 [BIB]

Danica Damljanovic, Johann Petrak, Mihai Lupu, Hamish Cunningham, Mats Carlsson, Gunnar Engstrom, and Bo Andersson: Random Indexing for Finding Similar Nodes Within Large RDF Graphs. Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Resource Discovery. 8th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2011). Heraklion, Greece. [BIB]

Stéphane Donikian and Paolo Petta: A Survey of Research Work in Computer Science and Cognitive Science Dedicated to the Modeling of Reactive Human Behaviors. Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds 22(5):445-455. 2011 [BIB]

Stéphane Donikian and Paolo Petta: A survey of research work in computer science and cognitive science dedicated to the modeling of reactive human behaviors. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2011-21. [BIB]

Antonios Garas, David Becerra, Frank Schweitzer, and Marcin Skowron: Emotional communication patterns in online chat communities. 2011 International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE) conference. [BIB]

Stephane Gobron, Junghyun Ahn, Quentin Silvestre, Daniel Thalmann, Stefan Rank, Marcin Skowron, Georgios Paltoglou, and Michael Thelwall: An Interdisciplinary VR-architecture for 3D chatting with non-verbal communication. S. Coquillart, A. Steed, and G. Welch: Joint Virtual Reality Conference of EuroVR (EGVE 2011), Eurographics Association. 87–94 [BIB]

Thomas Grill, Arthur Flexer, and Stuart Cunningham: Identification of perceptual qualities in textural sounds using the repertory grid method. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2011-08. [BIB]

Dirk Heylen, Rieks op den Akker, Mark ter Maat, Paolo Petta, Stefan Rank, Dennis Reidsma, and Job Zwiers: On the Nature of Engineering Social Artificial Companions. Applied Artificial Intelligence 25(6): 549-574. 2011 [BIB]

Dirk Heylen, Rieks op den Akker, Mark ter Maat, Paolo Petta, Stefan Rank, Dennis Reidsma, and Job Zwiers: On the Nature of Engineering Social Artificial Companions. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2011-25. [BIB]

Andre Holzapfel, Arthur Flexer, and Gerhard Widmer: Improving tempo-sensitive and tempo-robust descriptors for rhythmic similarity. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2011-07. [BIB]

Andre Holzapfel, Gino Velasco, Nicki Holighaus, Monika Dörfler, and Arthur Flexer: Advantages of nonstationary Gabor transforms in beat tracking. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2011-19. [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary, Friedrich Neubarth, Stephanie Schreitter, and Harald Trost: Towards a Context-Sensitive Online Newspaper. IUI 2011 Workshop on Context-awareness in Retrieval and Recommendation. [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary and Gerald Matz: Convergent Decomposition Solvers for Tree-reweighted Free Energies. 14th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS). 2011 [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary, Friedrich Neubarth, and Harald Trost (ed.): Proceedings of the First Workshop on Algorithms and Resources for Modelling of Dialects and Language Varieties (DIALECTS2011), Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP2011), July 31, 2011, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Association for Computational Linguistics, New Brunswick, NJ. 2011 [BIB]

Alexandra Klein, Brigitte Krenn, and Harald Trost: Functions of Explicit Negation in German News Texts. Proceedings of the 8th International NLPCS Workshop, Special theme: Human-Machine Interaction in Translation, Copenhagen Studies in Language 41, Samfundslitteratur. 239–250. 2011 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Catherine Pelachaud, Hannes Pirker, and Christopher Peters: Embodied Conversational Characters: Representation Formats for Multimodal Communicative Behaviours. in: P. Petta, C. Pelachaud, and R. CowieEmotion-Oriented Systems: The Humaine Handbook. Springer, Heidelberg/Dordrecht/London/New York Cognitive Technologies Series, 1st Edition. 2011 [BIB]

Tamas Madl: Tuning and verifying a psychologically plausible cognitive architecture using LIDA-based cognitive software agents. University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, EU M.S. Thesis. 2011 [BIB]

Jean-Claude Martin, Laurence Devillers, Amaryllis Raouzaiou, George Caridakis, Zsófia Ruttkay, Catherine Pelachaud, Maurizio Mancini, Radek Niewiadomski, Hannes Pirker, Brigitte Krenn, Isabella Poggi, Emanuela M. Caldognetto, Federica Cavicchio, Giorgio Merola, Alejandra G. Rojas, Frédéric Vexo, Daniel Thalmann, Arjan Egges, and Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann: Coordinating the Generation of Signs in Multiple Modalities in an Affective Agent. in: P. Petta, C. Pelachaud, and R. CowieEmotion-Oriented Systems: The Humaine Handbook. Cognitive Technologies Series. 349–367 Springer, Heidelberg/Dordrecht/London/New York. 2011 [BIB]

Georgios Paltoglou, Stephane Gobron, Marcin Skowron, Michael Thelwall, and Daniel Thalmann: Sentiment analysis of informal textual communication in cyberspace. Proceedings of ENGAGE 2010, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, State-of-the-Art Survey, Springer, Heidelberg (2010). 13–25. 2011 [BIB]

Sabine Payr and Peter Wallis: Socially Situated Affective Systems. in: P. Petta, C. Pelachaud, and R. CowieEmotion-Oriented Systems: The Humaine Handbook. Springer, Heidelberg/Dordrecht/London/New York Cognitive Technologies Series, 1st Edition 497-516. 2011 [BIB]

Stefan Petrik, Christine Drexel, Leo Fessler, Jeremy Jancsary, Alexandra Klein, Gernot Kubin, Johannes Matiasek, Franz Pernkopf, and Harald Trost: Semantic and phonetic automatic reconstruction of medical dictations. Computer Speech and Language vol. 25(2): 363–385. 2011 [BIB]

Paolo Petta, Catherine Pelachaud, and Roddy Cowie (ed.): Emotion-Oriented Systems: The Humaine Handbook. Springer, Heidelberg/Dordrecht/London/New York Cognitive Technologies Series, 1st Edition. 2011 [BIB]

Stefan Rank: Behaviour Coordination for Models of Affective Behaviour. Kuenstliche Intelligenz 25(3):265-268. 2011 [BIB]

Jan Schlüter and Christian Osendorfer: Music Similarity Estimation with the Mean-Covariance Restricted Boltzmann Machine. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA 2011) Honolulu, USA. [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Arthur Flexer, and Gerhard Widmer: A Fast Audio Similarity Retrieval Method for Millions of Music Tracks. to appear in: Multimedia Tools and Applications. 2011 [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Arthur Flexer, Markus Schedl, and Gerhard Widmer: Using Mutual Proximity to Improve Content-Based Audio Similarity. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2011-14. [BIB]

Stephanie Schreitter, Brigitte Krenn, Friedrich Neubarth, and Gregor Sieber: Speak to me and I tell you who you are! A language-attitude study in a cultural-heritage application. Workshop on Culturally Motivated Virtual Characters (CMVC 2011) collocated with IVA 2011. Reykjavik, Island, Sept. 2011. [BIB]

Stephanie Schreitter: Features of Online Newspaper Articles Influencing Reader Satisfaction. Master's Thesis, University of Vienna. 2011 [BIB]

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Marcin Skowron, Hannes Pirker, Stefan Rank, Georgios Paltoglou, Junghyun Ahn, and Stephane Gobron: No peanuts! Affective Cues for the Virtual Bartender. Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth International FLAIRS Conference, AAAI Publications. 117–122. 2011 [BIB]

Marcin Skowron, Stefan Rank, Mathias Theunis, and Julian Sienkiewicz: The good, the bad and the neutral: affective profile in dialog system-user communication. Proceedings of the fouth bi-annual Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction Conference (ACII 2011), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Heidelberg. [BIB]

Marcin Skowron, Mathias Theunis, Stefan Rank, and Anna Borowiec: Effect of affective profile on communication patterns and affective expressions in interactions with a dialog system. Proceedings of the fouth bi-annual Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction Conference (ACII 2011), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Heidelberg. [BIB]

Marcin Skowron: Talking with affective dialog systems: Extending the analysis of affect in online communication. Proceedings of the 61st International Communication Association Conference. ICA. 2011 [BIB]

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Ian Sneddon, Peter Goldie, and Paolo Petta: Ethics in Emotion-Oriented Systems: The Challenges for an Ethics Committee. in: P. Petta, C. Pelachaud, and R. CowieEmotion-Oriented Systems: The Humaine Handbook. Springer, Heidelberg/Dordrecht/London/New York Cognitive Technologies Series, 1st Edition. 2011 [BIB]

Nicolas Szilas, Thomas Boggini, Monica Axelrad, Paolo Petta, and Stefan Rank: Specification of an Open Architecture for Interactive Storytelling. M. Si, D. Thue, E. André, J.C. Lester, J. Tanenbaum, and V. Zammitto: Interactive Storytelling, Fourth International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS 2011, November 28-1 December, 2011, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Proceedings. Springer Berlin/Heidelberg LNCS 7069 330-333. [BIB]

Nicolas Szilas, Marcos Aristides, and Paolo Petta: A music engine for interactive drama. L. Roque and V. Alves: ACM Audio Mostly, September 7-9, 2011, Coimbra, Portugal, ACM Press, New York NY Poster. [BIB]

Nicolas Szilas, Marcos Aristides, and Paolo Petta: A music engine for interactive drama. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2011-22. [BIB]

Nicolas Szilas, Thomas Boggini, Monica Axelrad, Paolo Petta, and Stefan Rank: Specification of an Open Architecture for Interactive Storytelling. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2011-23. [BIB]

Nicolas Szilas, Thomas Boggini, and Paolo Petta: Sharing Interactive Digital Storytelling Technologies. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2011-24. [BIB]

Nicolas Szilas, Thomas Boggini, and Paolo Petta: Sharing Interactive Digital Storytelling Technologies. M. Si, D. Thue, E. André, J.C. Lester, J. Tanenbaum, and V. Zammitto: Interactive Storytelling, Fourth International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS 2011, November 28-1 December, 2011, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Proceedings. Springer Berlin/Heidelberg LNCS 7069 366-367. [BIB]

Robert Trappl, Markus Krajewski, Zsófia Ruttkay, and Virgil Widrich: Robots as Companions: What can we Learn from Servants and Companions in Literature, Theater, and Film? Procedia Computer Science 7:96-98 The European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition 2011. [BIB]

Andreas Arzt and Gerhard Widmer: Towards Effective 'Any-Time' Music Tracking. Proceedings of the Starting AI Researchers' Symposium (STAIRS 2010) Lisbon, Portugal. [BIB]

Andreas Arzt and Gerhard Widmer: Robust Real-time Music Tracking. Proceedings of the 2nd Vienna Talk on Musical Acoustics (VITA 2010) Vienna, Austria. [BIB]

Andreas Arzt and Gerhard Widmer: Simple Tempo Models for Real-time Music Tracking. Proceedings of the 7th Sound and Music Computing Conference, Barcelona, Spain. 2010 [BIB]

Ruth Aylett, Mei Yii Lim, Sandy Louchart, Paolo Petta, and Mark Riedl (ed.): Interactive Storytelling. Springer Berlin/Heidelberg Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6432 Third Joint Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS 2010, Edinburgh, UK, November 2010. Proceedings. [BIB]

Ernst Buchberger: Computer Assisted Language Learning - A Paradigm and a Tool (Cica). R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems 2010, Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna 421-425. [BIB]

Danica Damljanovic, Johann Petrak, and Hamish Cunningham: Random Indexing for Searching Large RDF Graphs. Proceedings of the 7th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2010), Springer Verlag. [BIB]

Monika Dörfler, Gino Velasco, Arthur Flexer, and Volkmar Klien: Sparse Regression in Time-Frequency Representations of Complex Audio. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-08. [BIB]

Monika Dörfler, Gino Velasco, Arthur Flexer, and Volkmar Klien: Sparse Regression in Time-Frequency Representations of Complex Audio. Proceedings of the 7th Sound and Music Computing Conference, Barcelona, Spain. 2010 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Dominik Schnitzer: Effects of Album and Artist Filters in Audio Similarity Computed for Very Large Music Databases. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-01. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Dominik Schnitzer, Martin Gasser, and Tim Pohle: Combining features reduces hubness in audio similarity. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-06. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Dominik Schnitzer, Martin Gasser, and Tim Pohle: Combining features reduces hubness in audio similarity. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2010). [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Dominik Schnitzer: Effects of Album and Artist Filters in Audio Similarity Computed for Very Large Music Databases. Computer Music Journal. 34(3): 20–28. 2010 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Martin Gasser, and Dominik Schnitzer: Limitations of interactive music recommendation based on audio content. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-11. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Martin Gasser, and Dominik Schnitzer: Limitations of interactive music recommendation based on audio content. Proceedings of the 5th Audio Mostly Conference: A Conference on Interaction with Sound. 96–102. 2010 [BIB]

Sebastian Flossmann, Werner Goebl, Maarten Grachten, Bernhard Niedermayer, and Gerhard Widmer: The Magaloff Project: An Interim Report. Journal of New Music Research (in press). 2010 [BIB]

Sebastian Flossmann, Werner Goebl, and Gerhard Widmer: The Magaloff Corpus: An Empirical Error Study. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC) Seattle, WA, USA. 2010 [BIB]

Martin Gasser, Arthur Flexer, and Dominik Schnitzer: Hubs and Orphans - an Explorative Approach. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-07. [BIB]

Martin Gasser, Arthur Flexer, and Dominik Schnitzer: Hubs and Orphans - an Explorative Approach. Proceedings of the 7th Sound and Music Computing Conference, Barcelona, Spain. 2010 [BIB]

Martin Gasser, Arthur Flexer, and Thomas Grill: On Computing Morphological Similarity of Audio Signals. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-14. [BIB]

Werner Goebl, Sebastian Flossmann, and Gerhard Widmer: Investigations into between-hand synchronization in Magaloff?s Chopin. Computer Music Journal (in press). 2010 [BIB]

Thomas Grill: Re-texturing the sonic environment. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-12. [BIB]

Thomas Grill: Re-texturing the sonic environment. Proceedings of the 5th Audio Mostly Conference: A Conference on Interaction with Sound. 42–48. 2010 [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary, Friedrich Neubarth, and Harald Trost: Towards context-aware personalization and a broad perspective on the semantics of news articles. Proceedings of the Fourth ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (Barcelona, Spain). Association for Computing Machinery. 289–292. 2010 [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary, Gerald Matz, and Harald Trost: An Incremental Subgradient Algorithm for MAP Estimation in Graphical Models. NIPS 2010 Workshop on Optimization for Machine Learning. [BIB]

Volkmar Klien, Thomas Grill, and Arthur Flexer: Because we are all falling down. Physics, gestures and relative realities. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-04. [BIB]

Volkmar Klien, Thomas Grill, and Arthur Flexer: Because we are all falling down. Physics, gestures and relative realities. Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC'10). 2010 [BIB]

Volkmar Klien, Thomas Grill, and Arthur Flexer: Towards automated annotation of acousmatic music. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-09. [BIB]

Volkmar Klien, Thomas Grill, and Arthur Flexer: Towards automated annotation of acousmatic music. Proceedings of the Electronic Music Studies Network Conference 2010 (EMS'10), Shanghai, China. [BIB]

Peter Knees, Markus Schedl, Tim Pohle, Klaus Seyerlehner, and Gerhard Widmer: Supervised and Unsupervised Web Document Filtering Techniques to Improve Text-Based Music Retrieval. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2010) Utrecht, Netherlands. [BIB]

Katalin Lejtovicz and Johann Petrak: Mining Hierarchical Frequent Sequences in Medical Reports for Domain Model Creation. Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Semantic Mining in Biomedicine (SMBM'10). 2010 [BIB]

Stacy Marsella, Jonathan Gratch, and Paolo Petta: Computational Models of Emotion. in: K.R. Scherer, T. Bänziger, and E.B. RoeschA Blueprint for Affective Computing. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK 21-46. 2010 [BIB]

Miguel Molina, Maarten Grachten, and Gerhard Widmer: Evidence for Pianist-specific Rubato Style in Chopin Nocturnes. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2010), Utrecht, Netherlands. [BIB]

Bernhard Niedermayer and Gerhard Widmer: Strategies towards the Automatic Annotation of Classical Piano Music. Proceedings of the 7th Sound and Music Computing Conference, Barcelona, Spain. 2010 [BIB]

Bernhard Niedermayer and Gerhard Widmer: A Multi-Pass Algorithm for Accurate Audio-to-Score Alignment. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2010) Utrecht, Netherlands. [BIB]

Sabine Payr: Ritual or Routine: Communication in Long-Term Relationships with Companions. R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems 2010. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna. [BIB]

Sabine Payr: Closing and Closure in Human-Companion Interactions: Analyzing Video Data from a Field Study. C.A. Avizzano, E. Ruffaldi, M. Carrozzino, M. Fontana, and M. Bergamasco: 19th IEEE International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), IEEE 476-481. 2010 [BIB]

Paolo Petta (ed.): 'From Agent Theory to Agent Implementation 6' - A selection of contributions. International Journal of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering 4(2). 2010 [BIB]

Paolo Petta: Editorial. Petta, Paolo (ed.): 'From Agent Theory to Agent Implementation 6' - A selection of contributions. International Journal of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering. 4(2): 111–112. 2010 [BIB]

Tim Pohle, Peter Knees, Klaus Seyerlehner, and Gerhard Widmer: A High-Level Audio Feature for Music Retrieval and Sorting. Proceedings of the 13th Int. Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-10) Graz, Austria. 2010 [BIB]

Michael Pucher, Dietmar Schabus, Yamagishi Junichi, Friedrich Neubarth, and Volker Strom: Modeling and interpolation of Austrian German and Viennese dialect in HMM-based speech synthesis. Speech Communication Vol. 52. Issue 2. 164–179. 2010 [BIB]

Michael Pucher, Friedrich Neubarth, and Volker Strom: Optimizing Phonetic Encoding for Viennese Unit Selection Speech Synthesis. A. Esposito and others: Development of Multimodal Interfaces Proc. of the 2nd COST 2102 Intern. Training School, Dublin, March 2009. 2010 [BIB]

Michael Pucher, Friedrich Neubarth, Volker Strom, Sylvia Moosmüller, Gregor Hofer, Christian Kranzler, Gudrun Schuchmann, and Dietmar Schabus: Resources for speech synthesis of Viennese varieties. Proceedings of LREC 17-23 May 2010, Malta. [BIB]

Michael Pucher, Friedrich Neubarth, and Dietmar Schabus: Design and Development of Spoken Dialog Systems Incorporating Speech Synthesis of Viennese Varieties. K. Miesenberger, J. Klaus, W. Zagler, and A. Karshmer: Proc. of the 12th Int. Conference ICCHP, Vienna, Austria, July 2010 Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences (LNCS), Vol. 6179, Springer. 361–366 [BIB]

Stefan Rank: Designing an Agent-based Simulation of Collective Emotions. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-02. [BIB]

Stefan Rank: Docking Agent-based Simulation of Collective Emotion to Equation-based Models and Interactive Agents. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-03. [BIB]

Stefan Rank: Docking Agent-based Simulation of Collective Emotion to Equation-based Models and Interactive Agents. T. Oeren and L. Yilmaz: Proceedings of Agent-Directed Simulation Symposium at the 2009 Spring Simulation Conference, SpringSim 2010, Orlando FL USA, The Society for Modeling & Simulation International (SCS). 82–89 [BIB]

Stefan Rank: Designing an Agent-based Simulation of Collective Emotions. R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems 2010 - Proceedings of the Twentieth Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research, Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna. 521–526 [BIB]

Markus Schedl, Klaus Seyerlehner, Dominik Schnitzer, Gerhard Widmer, and Cornelia Schiketanz: Three Web-based Heuristics to Determine a Person's or Institution's Country of Origin. Proceedings of the 33th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR 2010) Geneva, Switzerland. [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Arthur Flexer, Gerhard Widmer, and Martin Gasser: Islands of Gaussians: The Self Organizing Map and Gaussian Music Similarity Features. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-10. [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Arthur Flexer, Gerhard Widmer, and Martin Gasser: Islands of Gaussians: The Self Organizing Map and Gaussian Music Similarity Features. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2010). [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Arthur Flexer, and Gerhard Widmer: A Fast Audio Similarity Retrieval Method for Millions of Music Tracks. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2010-13. [BIB]

Stephanie Schreitter, Alexandra Klein, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Using Domain Knowledge about Medications to Correct Recognition Errors in Medical Report Creation. Second Louhi Workshop on Text and Data Mining of Health Documents held at NAACL-HLT-2010, Los Angeles, USA., June, 22-28, 2010. [BIB]

Klaus Seyerlehner, Gerhard Widmer, Markus Schedl, and Peter Knees: Automatic Music Tag Classification based on Block-Level Features. Proceedings of the 7th Sound and Music Computing Conference, Barcelona, Spain. 2010 [BIB]

Klaus Seyerlehner, Gerhard Widmer, and Peter Knees: A Comparison of Human, Automatic and Collaborative Music Genre Classification and User Centric Evaluation of Genre Classification Systems. Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Multimedia Retrieval (AMR 2010) Linz, Austria. [BIB]

Klaus Seyerlehner, Gerhard Widmer, and Tim Pohle: Fusing Block-Level Features for Music Similarity Estimation. Proceedings of the 13th Int. Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-10) Graz, Austria. 2010 [BIB]

Gregor Sieber and Brigitte Krenn: Enhancing Companion Dialogue with Episodic Memory. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Cognitive Systems, CogSys 2010, Zuerich, Switzerland. [BIB]

Gregor Sieber and Brigitte Krenn: Episodic Memory for Companion Dialogue. Proceedings of the ACL 2010 Workshop on Companionable Dialogue Systems. [BIB]

Gregor Sieber and Brigitte Krenn: Towards an Episodic Memory for Companion Dialogue. in: J. Allbeck and othersIntelligent Virtual Agents, LNAI 6356. 322–328. 2010 [BIB]

Gregor Sieber: Episodic Memory for Companion Dialogue. Master's thesis, Vienna University of Technology. 2010 [BIB]

Marcin Skowron: Affect Listeners. Acquisition of Affective States by means of Conversational Systems. in: Development of Multimodal Interfaces - Active Listening and Synchrony, COST 2102 Int. Training School 2009, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5967, Springer, Heidelberg. 2010 [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): Cybernetics and Systems 2010. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna Proceedings of the Twentieth European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research, organized by the Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, held at the University of Vienna, Austria, 6-9 April 2010. [BIB]

Robert Trappl and Harald Trost (ed.): Wissenschaft und Medizin. Facultas, Wien 8. Auflage. 2010 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Einleitung: Einfuehrung in wissenschaftliches Arbeiten. in: R. Trappl and H. TrostWissenschaft und Medizin. Facultas, Wien 8. Auflage. 1–5. 2010 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Statistik fuer Nicht-Statistiker. in: R. Trappl and H. TrostWissenschaft und Medizin. Facultas, Wien 8. Auflage p.53-66. 2010 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Wie wird aus Wirklichkeit Wirklichkeit? in: I. Bohunovsky-BaernthalerWas ist die Wirklichkeit wirklich? Ritter Verlag, Klagenfurt und Wien. 14–29. 2010 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: The European Meetings on Cybernetics and Systems Research 1972-2010: Memories of 20 Conferences. R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems 2010. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna. xv–xviii [BIB]

Stefania Bandini, Paolo Petta, and Giuseppe Vizzari (ed.): Best of "Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation 2008" (ABModSim-2). Cybernetics and Systems 40(5). 2009 [BIB]

Lars Braubach, Wiebe van der Hoek, Paolo Petta, and Alexander Pokahr (ed.): Multiagent System Technologies. 7th German Conference, MATES 2009, Hamburg, Germany, September 2009, Proceedings. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 5774. 2009 [BIB]

Ernst Buchberger: Book Review: Arabic Computational Morphology, by A.Soudi, A.van den Bosch, and G.Neumann (eds.). Natural Language Engineering. 15(2): 309–310. 2009 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Dominik Schnitzer: Album and Artist Effects for Audio Similarity at the Scale of the Web. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2009-01. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Dominik Schnitzer: Album and Artist Effects for Audio Similarity at the Scale of the Web. Proceedings of the 6th Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC'09). 2009 [BIB]

Sebastian Flossmann, Werner Goebl, and Gerhard Widmer: Maintaining Skill Across Life Span: Magaloff's Complete Chopin at Age 77. International Symposium on Performance Science, (ISPS 2009) Auckland, New Zealand. [BIB]

Sebastian Flossmann, Maarten Grachten, and Gerhard Widmer: Expressive Performance Rendering: Introducing Performance Context. Proceedings of the 6th Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC'09) Porto, Portugal. 2009 [BIB]

Martin Gasser and Arthur Flexer: FM4 Soundpark: Audio-based Music Recommendation in Everyday Use. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2009-02. [BIB]

Martin Gasser and Arthur Flexer: FM4 Soundpark: Audio-based Music Recommendation in Everyday Use. Proceedings of the 6th Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC'09). 2009 [BIB]

Werner Goebl and Gerhard Widmer: On the Use of Computational Methods for Expressive Music Performance. in: T. Crawford and L. GibsonModern Methods for Musicology: Prospects, Proposals and Realities London: Ashgate Publishing. 2009 [BIB]

Werner Goebl, Sebastian Flossmann, and Gerhard Widmer: Computational Investigations Into Between-hand Synchronization in Piano Playing: Magaloff's Complete Chopin. Proceedings of the 6th Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC'09) Porto, Portugal. 2009 [BIB]

Maarten Grachten, Werner Goebl, Sebastian Flossmann, and Gerhard Widmer: Phase-plane Representation and Visualization of Gestural Structure in Expressive Timing. Journal of New Music Research. 38(2): 183–195. 2009 [BIB]

Maarten Grachten and Gerhard Widmer: The Kinematic Rubato Model as a Means of Studying Final Ritards Across Pieces and Pianists. Proceedings of the 6th Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC'09) Porto, Portugal. 2009 [BIB]

Maarten Grachten and Gerhard Widmer: Who is Who in the End? Recognizing Pianists By Their Final Ritardandi. Proceedings of the 10th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR'09) Kobe, Japan. 2009 [BIB]

Maarten Grachten, Markus Schedl, Tim Pohle, and Gerhard Widmer: The ISMIR Cloud: A Decade of ISMIR Conferences at Your Fingertips. Proceedings of the 10th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR'09) Kobe, Japan. 2009 [BIB]

Jonathan Gratch, Stacy Marsella, and Paolo Petta: Modeling the cognitive antecedents and consequences of emotion. Gratch, Jonathan and Marsella, Stacy and Petta, Paolo (ed.): Modeling the cognitive antecedents and consequences of emotion. Cognitive Systems Research 10(1) 1-5 Editorial. 2009 [BIB]

Jonathan Gratch, Stacy Marsella, and Paolo Petta (ed.): Modeling the cognitive antecedents and consequences of emotion. Cognitive Systems Research 10(1). 2009 [BIB]

Eva Hudlicka, Christian Becker-Asano, Sabine Payr, Kerstin Fischer, Rodrigo Ventura, Iolanda Leite, and Christian von Scheve: Social interaction with robots and agents: Where do we stand, where do we go? J. Cohn, A. Nijholt, and M. Pantic: 2009 International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2009), September 10-12, 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. IEEE Press, Washington D.C. USA Volumes I & II 698-703. [BIB]

Ido A. Iurgel, Nelson Zagalo, and Paolo Petta (ed.): Interactive Storytelling, Second Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS 2009, Guimaraes, Portugal, December 9-11 2009, Proceedings. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York LNCS 5915. 2009 [BIB]

Alexandra Klein, Christine Drexel, Dian Tan, Johannes Matiasek, Ralf Birkemeyer, and Harald Trost: Eingabe strukturierter Befunddaten mittels Spracherkennung: Ein Feldtest. H. Wandke, S. Kain, and D. Struve: Mensch & Computer 2009. Muenchen: Oldenbourg Verlag. 233–242 [BIB]

Peter Knees, Tim Pohle, Markus Schedl, Dominik Schnitzer, Klaus Seyerlehner, and Gerhard Widmer: Augmenting Text-Based Music Retrieval with Audio Similarity. Proceedings of the 10th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR'09) Kobe, Japan. 2009 [BIB]

Christian Kranzler, Franz Pernkopf, Rudolf Muhr, Michael Pucher, and Friedrich Neubarth: Text-to-Speech Engine with Austrian German Corpus. Proc. of SPECOM 2009, St. Petersburg, Russia. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Marcin Skowron, Gregor Sieber, Erich Gstrein, and Jörg Irran: Adaptive Mind Agent. Intelligent Virtual Agents, 9th International Conference, IVA 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 14-16, 2009. [BIB]

Johannes Matiasek, Jeremy Jancsary, Alexandra Klein, and Harald Trost: Identifying Segment Topics in Medical Dictations. 2nd International Workshop on Semantic Representation of Spoken Language (SRSL 2009), held at the 12th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL-09), Athens, Greece. 19–25 [BIB]

Sabine Payr, Peter Wallis, Stuart Cunningham, and Mark Hawley: Research on Social Engagement with a Rabbitic User Interface. M. Tscheligi, B. de Ruyter, J. Soldatos, A. Meschtscherjakov, C. Buiza, N. Streitz, and T. Mirlacher: Roots for the Future of Ambient Intelligence. Adjunct Proceedings, 3rd European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI09), ICT&S Center, Salzburg, Au. 2009 [BIB]

Paolo Petta and Jonathan Gratch: Computational models. in: D. Sander and K.R. SchererThe Oxford companion to emotion and the affective sciences. Oxford University Press, Oxford / New York 94-95. 2009 [BIB]

Tim Pohle, Dominik Schnitzer, Markus Schedl, Peter Knees, and Gerhard Widmer: On rhythm and general music similarity. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'09) Kobe, Japan. 2009 [BIB]

Tim Pohle, Dominik Schnitzer, Markus Schedl, Peter Knees, and Gerhard Widmer: On Rhythm and General Music Similarity. Proceedings of the 10th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR'09) Kobe, Japan. 2009 [BIB]

Stefan Rank: Behaviour Coordination for Models of Affective Behaviour. Vienna University of Technology, carried out at the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI) Dissertation. 2009 [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Arthur Flexer, and Gerhard Widmer: A Filter-and-Refine Indexing Method for Fast Similarity Search in Millions of Music Tracks. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2009-03. [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Arthur Flexer, and Gerhard Widmer: A Fast Audio Similarity Retrieval Method for Millions of Music Tracks. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2009-04. [BIB]

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Stephanie Schreitter, Alexandra Klein, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Using Domain Knowledge to Improve Automatic Speech Recognition: Correcting Errors in Prescriptions of Medications. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2009-05. [BIB]

Klaus Seyerlehner, Arthur Flexer, and Gerhard Widmer: On the Limitations of Browsing Top-N Recommender Systems. Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Conference on Recommender Systems. 2009 [BIB]

Klaus Seyerlehner, Tim Pohle, Gerhard Widmer, and Dominik Schnitzer: Informed Selection of Frames for Music Similarity Computation. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-09) Como, Italy. 2009 [BIB]

Klaus Seyerlehner, Peter Knees, Dominik Schnitzer, and Gerhard Widmer: Browsing Music Recommendation Networks. Proceedings of the 10th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR'09) Kobe, Japan. 2009 [BIB]

Marcin Skowron, Hannes Pirker, and Stefan Rank: CYBEREMOTIONS: Interactive computer tools for acquiring data on individual and collective emotions of online communities. 2009 International Society for Research on Emotion conference. [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Masterstudium Informatik fuer die Medizinische Universitaet Wien. in: G. Chroust and H.-P. MoessenboeckInformatik macht Zukunft. Zukunftsmacht Informatik. Oesterr. Computer-Gesellschaft, Wien. 2009 [BIB]

Harald Trost, Jeremy Jancsary, Alexandra Klein, and Johannes Matiasek: Moving Automated Dictation from Speech Recognition to Structured Text Reproduction. OeGAI Journal. 28(1): 2–13. 2009 [BIB]

Sandra T. Weber: Challenging the Somatic Marker Hypothesis: Are somatic markers indicators of risk? University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, EU M.S. Thesis. 2009 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer, Sebastian Flossmann, and Maarten Grachten: YQX Plays Chopin. AI Magazine. 30(3): 35–48. 2009 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Dealing with Music in Intelligent Ways. (Invited Abstract). Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems (ISMIS 2009) Prague, Czech Republic, Springer Verlag. [BIB]

Andreas Arzt, Gerhard Widmer, and Simon Dixon: Automatic Page Turning for Musicians via Real-Time Machine Listening. Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI'2008), July 21-25 2008, Patras, Greece. [BIB]

Marc Cavazza, Stéphane Donikian, Marc Christie, Ulrike Spierling, Nicolas Szilas, Peter Vorderer, Tilo Hartmann, Christoph Klimmt, Elisabeth André, Ronan Champagnat, Paolo Petta, and Patrick Olivier: The IRIS Network of Excellence: Integrating Research in Interactive Storytelling. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2008-15. [BIB]

Marc Cavazza, Stéphane Donikian, Marc Christie, Ulrike Spierling, Nicolas Szilas, Peter Vorderer, Tilo Hartmann, Christoph Klimmt, Elisabeth André, Ronan Champagnat, Paolo Petta, and Patrick Olivier: The IRIS Network of Excellence: Integrating Research in Interactive Storytelling. U. Spierling and N. Szilas: Interactive Storytelling. Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5334. 14–19. 2008 [BIB]

Kees van Deemter, Brigitte Krenn, Paul Piwek, Martin Klesen, Marc Schröder, and Stefan Baumann: Fully generated scripted dialogue for embodied agents. Artificial Intelligence Journal, Volume 172(10): 1219-1244, 2008. [BIB]

Christian Eis, Marcin Skowron, and Brigitte Krenn: Virtual Agent Modeling in the RASCALLI Platform. PerMIS'08 - Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems Workshop, Gaithersburg, MD, USA, August 19-21. 2008 [BIB]

Christian Eis, Marcin Skowron, and Brigitte Krenn: Virtual Agent Modeling in the RASCALLI Platform. PerMIS'08 - Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems Workshop, Gaithersburg, MD, USA, August 19-21, 2008. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Dominik Schnitzer, Martin Gasser, and Gerhard Widmer: Playlist Generation using Start and End Songs. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2008-03. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Dominik Schnitzer, Martin Gasser, and Gerhard Widmer: Playlist Generation using Start and End Songs. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'08), Philiadelphia, USA. 2008 [BIB]

Sebastian Flossmann, Maarten Grachten, and Gerhard Widmer: Experimentally Investigating the Use of Score Features for Computational Models of Expressive Timing. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC 2008) Sapporo, Japan. [BIB]

Martin Gasser, Arthur Flexer, and Gerhard Widmer: StreamCatcher: Integrated Visualization of Music Clips and Online Audio Streams. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'08), Philiadelphia, USA. 2008 [BIB]

Martin Gasser, Arthur Flexer, and Gerhard Widmer: StreamCatcher: Integrated Visualization of Music Clips and Online Audio Streams. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2008-04. [BIB]

Maarten Grachten, Werner Goebl, Sebastian Flossmann, and Gerhard Widmer: Intuitive Visualization of Gestures in Expressive Timing: A Case Study on the Final Ritard. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC 2008) Sapporo, Japan. [BIB]

Maarten Grachten, Werner Goebl, Sebastian Flossmann, and Gerhard Widmer: Phase-plane Visualizations of Gestural Structure in Expressive Timing. Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology (CIM08) Thessaloniki, Greece. 2008 [BIB]

Christoph Hermann, Bernhard Jung, and Paolo Petta: Designing Criteria-Driven Scheduling as Integrated Service for IEEE-FIPA Compliant Multi-Agent Infrastructures. M. Bichler, T. Hess, H. Krcmar, U. Lechner, F. Matthes, A. Picot, B. Speitkamp, and P. Wolf: Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik, MKWI 2008, Muenchen, 26.-28.2.2008, Proceedings. GITO-Verlag Berlin 291-302. [BIB]

Martin Huber, Jeremy Jancsary, Alexandra Klein, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Mismatch interpretation by semantics-driven alignment. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2008-14. [BIB]

Jörg Irran and Brigitte Krenn: Interaction Based Knowledge Acquisition and Exchange Using Grounded Symbols. IEEE 7th International Conference on Development and Learning, Monterey, CA, USA, August 9-12. 2008 [BIB]

Jörg Irran and Brigitte Krenn: Interaction Based Knowledge Acquisition and Exchange Using Grounded Symbols. IEEE 7th International Conference on Development and Learning, Monterey, CA, USA, August 9-12, 2008. [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary: Recognizing Structure in Report Transcripts. Master's thesis, Vienna University of Technology An Approach Based on Conditional Random Fields (CRFs). 2008 [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Revealing the Structure of Medical Dictations with Conditional Random Fields. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2008-12. [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary, Alexandra Klein, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Semantics-based Automatic Literal Reconstruction Of Dictations. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2008-13. [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Revealing the Structure of Medical Dictations with Conditional Random Fields. Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP). Association for Computational Linguistics. 1–10 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn and Gregor Sieber: Functional Markup for Behaviour Planning: Theory and Practice. Proceedings of the AAMAS 2008 Workshop on Functional Markup Language (FML). Estoril, Portugal, May 13. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn and Christian Schollum: The RASCALLI Platform for a Flexible and Distributed Development of Virtual Systems Augmented with Cognition. Proceedings of the International Conference on Cognitive Systems (CogSys 2008), University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany, April 2-4. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: RASCALLI. Responsive Artificial Situated Cognitive Agents Living and Learning on the Internet. Poster presented at CogSys 2008, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany, April 2-4. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: Description of evaluation resource – German PP-verb data. Proceedings of the LREC2008 Workshop Towards a Shared Task for Multiword Expressions (MWE 2008), Marrakech, Morocco, June 1. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Andreas Böhme, and Alice Mitchell: Fastest First! and Crisis! Creating Innovative Mobile Learning Games on the Basis of Quiz Templates. Proceedings of Serious Games on the Move International Conference. Cambridge, UK, June 23-24. 2008 [BIB]

Søren Tjagvad Madsen, Rainer Typke, and Gerhard Widmer: Automatic Reduction of MIDI Files Preserving Relevant Musical Content. Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval (AMR 2008) Berlin, Germany. [BIB]

Juan Martinez-Miranda, Bernhard Jung, Sabine Payr, and Paolo Petta: The Intermediary Agent's Brain: Supporting Learning to Collaborate at the Inter-Personal Level. L. Padgham, D.C. Parkes, J. Müller, and S. Parsons: 7th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2008), Estoril, Portugal, May 12-16, 2008. International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, IFAAMAS Volume 3 Vol.3. 1277–1280 [BIB]

Johannes Matiasek, Jeremy Jancsary, Alexandra Klein, and Harald Trost: Identifying Segment Topics in Medical Dictations. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2008-16. [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Michael Pucher, and Christian Kranzler: Modeling Austrian dialect varieties for TTS. Proceedings of Interspeech 2008. 1877–1880 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth and Christian Kranzler: A Distributional Concept for Modeling Dialectal Variation in TTS. A. Esposito and others: Multimodal Signals: Cognitive and Algorithmic Issues Proc. of COST 2102 School (Vietri sul Mare) 2008. 208–215 [BIB]

Sabine Payr, Bernhard Jung, Juan Martinez, and Paolo Petta: Game-Based Development of Collaboration Competences. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2008-05. [BIB]

Sabine Payr, Bernhard Jung, Juan Martinez, and Paolo Petta: Game-Based Development of Collaboration Competences. Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2008, World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications, June 30-July 4, 2008, Vienna, Austria (EU). Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), Chesapeake, VA, USA 4554-4564. [BIB]

Tim Pohle, Peter Knees, and Gerhard Widmer: sound/tracks: Real-Time Synaesthetic Sonification and Visualisation of Passing Landscapes. Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia 2008 - Interactive Arts Program Vancouver, BC, Canada. [BIB]

Tim Pohle, Klaus Seyerlehner, and Gerhard Widmer: An Approach to Automatically Tracking Music Preference on Mobile Players. Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval (AMR 2008) Berlin, Germany. [BIB]

Erich Rome, Joachim Hertzberg, Georg Dorffner, and Patrick Doherty (ed.): Towards Affordance-Based Robot Control. Springer Berlin/Heidelberg Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 4760 Proceedings of the Dagstuhl Seminar 06231. 2008 [BIB]

Craig Saunders, David R. Hardoon, John Shawe-Taylor, and Gerhard Widmer: Using String Kernels to Identify Famous Performers from their Playing Style. Intelligent Data Analysis. 12(4). 2008 [BIB]

Markus Schedl, Peter Knees, Tim Pohle, and Gerhard Widmer: Towards an Automatically Generated Music Information System via Web Content Mining. Proceedings of the 30th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2008) Glasgow, Scotland, UK. [BIB]

Klaus Seyerlehner, Gerhard Widmer, and Peter Knees: Frame-level Audio Similarity - A Codebook Approach. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-08) Espoo, Finland. 2008 [BIB]

Marcin Skowron, Jörg Irran, and Brigitte Krenn: Computational Framework for and the Realization of Cognitive Agents Providing Intelligent Assistance Capabilities. Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI'2008), July 21-25 2008, Patras, Greece. [BIB]

Marcin Skowron, Jörg Irran, and Brigitte Krenn: Computational Framework for and the Realization of Cognitive Agents Providing Intelligent Assistance Capabilities. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2008-02. [BIB]

Marcin Skowron, Jörg Irran, and Brigitte Krenn: Computational Framework for and the Realization of Cognitive Agents Providing Intelligent Assistance Capabilities. Cognitive Robotics Workshop at 18th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Patras, Greece, July 21-22. 2008 [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): Cybernetics and Systems 2008. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna Vols I + II. 2008 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: System Research, Artificial Intelligence, and the Aging Population. R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems 2008, Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies. [BIB]

Rainer Typke and Agatha C. Walczak-Typke: A Tunneling-Vantage Indexing Method for Non-Metrics. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'08), Philiadelphia, USA. 2008 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer, Davide Rocchesso, Vesa Välimäki, Cumhur Erkut, Fabien Gouyon, Daniel Pressnitzer, Henri Penttinen, Pietro Polotti, and Gualtiero Volpe: Sound and Music Computing: Research Trends and Some Key Issues. Journal of New Music Research. 36(3): 169–184. 2008 [BIB]

Stefania Bandini, Paolo Petta, and Giuseppe Vizzari (ed.): Best of "Agent Based Modeling and Simulation". Cybernetics and Systems 38(7). 2007 [BIB]

Stefania Bandini, Giuseppe Vizzari, and Paolo Petta: Guest Editorial: Best of "Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation" (ABModSim). Bandini, Stefania and Petta, Paolo and Vizzari, Giuseppe (ed.): Best of "Agent Based Modeling and Simulation". Cybernetics and Systems. 38(7): 627–630. 2007 [BIB]

Nicola Bernardini, Xavier Serra, Marc Leman, and Gerhard Widmer: A Roadmap for Sound and Music Computing. The S2S2 Consortium. Technical Report. (Licensed under Creative Commons). 2007 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: A closer look on artist filters for musical genre classification. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'07) Vienna, Austria. 2007 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Scott Makeig: Independent Component Analysis of EEG recorded during two-person game playing. Applied Artificial Intelligence 21(9):883-894. 2007 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: A closer look on artist filters for musical genre classification. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2007-01. [BIB]

Martin Gasser, Elias Pampalk, and Martin Tomitsch: A Content-Based User-Feedback Driven Playlist Generator and its Evaluation in a Real-World Scenario. Proceedings of the Audio Mostly 2007 Conference on Interaction with Sound Ilmenau, Germany. [BIB]

Werner Goebl, Simon Dixon, Giovanni De Poli, Anders Friberg, Roberto Bresin, and Gerhard Widmer: "Sense" in Expressive Music Performance: Data Acquisition, Computational Studies, and Models. in: P. Polotti and D. RocchessoSound to Sense:Sense to Sound: A State-of-the-Art in Sound and Music Computing. Logos Verlag. 2007 [BIB]

Fabien Gouyon, Simon Dixon, and Gerhard Widmer: Evaluating Low-level Features for Beat Classification and Tracking. Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2007) Honolulu, Hawaii. [BIB]

Christoph Hermann, Helmuth Melcher, Stefan Rank, and Robert Trappl: Neuroticism - A Competitive Advantage (Also) for IVAs? C. Pelachaud, J.-C. Martin, E. André, G. Chollet, K. Karpouzis, and D. Pele: Intelligent Virtual Agents. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York LNCS 4722. 64–71. 2007 [BIB]

Christoph Hermann, Bernhard Jung, and Paolo Petta: Designing Criteria-Driven Scheduling as Integrated Service for IEEE-FIPA Compliant Multi-Agent Infrastructures. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2007-09. [BIB]

Christoph D. Hermann: Criteria-Driven Scheduling in an IEEE-FIPA Compliant Multi-Agent Infrastructure. Technische Universitaet Wien Master Thesis. 2007 [BIB]

Jörg Irran, Gregor Sieber, Marcin Skowron, and Brigitte Krenn: Acquisition and Exchange of Knowledge - From Real to Virtual Embodiemen. Proceedings of the Symposium, Language and Robotics. Aveiro, Portugal, December 10-12. 2007 [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary, Alexandra Klein, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Semantics-based Automatic Literal Reconstruction Of Dictations. M. Alcantara and T. Declerck: Semantic Representation of Spoken Language 2007 (SRSL7), Workshop held in conjunction with CAEPIA 2007. Universidad de Salamanca, Spain. 67–74 [BIB]

Florian Kleedorfer, Ulf Harr, and Brigitte Krenn: Making large music collections accessible using enhanced metadata and lightweight visualizations. Proceedings of AXMEDIS. 2007 [BIB]

Peter Knees and Gerhard Widmer: Searching for Music using Natural Language Queries and Relevance Feedback. Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval (AMR'07) Paris, France. 2007 [BIB]

Peter Knees: A Music Search Engine Built upon Audio-based and Web-based Similarity Measures. Proceedings of the 30th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR'07) Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 2007 [BIB]

Peter Knees, Markus Schedl, Tim Pohle, and Gerhard Widmer: Exploring Music Collections in Virtual Landscapes. IEEE Multimedia. 14(3): 46–54. 2007 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Andreas Böhme, and Alice Mitchell: "Jetzt entscheiden! Aber schnell!" Innovative Lernspiele fuer Handy und Web. Zeitschrift fuer e-learning, Special Issue Mobile Learning, 2. Jahrgang. 04(2007) [BIB]

Søren Tjagvad Madsen and Gerhard Widmer: Towards a Computational Model of Melody Identification in Polyphonic Music. Proceedings of the 20th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2007), Hyderabad, India, January 2007 p.459-464. [BIB]

Søren Tjagvad Madsen and Gerhard Widmer: A Complexity-based Approach to Melody Track Identification in MIDI Files. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence, 20th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-07), Hyderabad, India. 2007 [BIB]

Søren Tjagvad Madsen and Gerhard Widmer: Key-Finding with Interval Profiles. Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC'07), Copenhagen August. 2007 [BIB]

Juan Martinez-Miranda, Bernhard Jung, Sabine Payr, and Paolo Petta: The Intermediary Agent's Brain: Supporting Learning to Collaborate at the Inter-Personal Level. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2007-10. [BIB]

Arnaud Moreau and Arthur Flexer: Drum transcription in polyphonic music using non-negative matrix factorisation. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'07) Vienna, Austria. 2007 [BIB]

Sabine Payr: So Let's See: Taking and Keeping the Initiative in Collaborative Dialogues. C. Pelachaud, J.-C. Martin, E. André, G. Chollet, K. Karpouzis, and D. Pele: Intelligent Virtual Agents. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York LNCS 4722. 175–182. 2007 [BIB]

Paolo Petta, Jörg P. Müller, Matthias Klusch, and Michael Georgeff (ed.): Multiagent System Technologies. 5th German Conference, MATES 2007. Leipzig, Germany, EU, September 24-26, 2007. Proceedings. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence volume 4687. 2007 [BIB]

Paolo Petta and Carlos Martinho (ed.): Proceedings of the Systems Demonstrations. The Second International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, September 12-14, 2007, Lisbon, Portugal. [BIB]

Paolo Petta, Andrea Omicini, Terry Payne, and Peter McBurney (ed.): The AgentLink III technical forums. ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) 2(4). 2007 [BIB]

Paolo Petta, Andrea Omicini, Terry Payne, and Peter McBurney: Introduction to the special issue: The AgentLink III technical forums. Petta, Paolo and Omicini, Andrea and Payne, Terry and McBurney, Peter (ed.): The AgentLink III technical forums. ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) 2(4) 12:1-12:6. 2007 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker: Mixed Feelings About Using Phoneme-Level Models in Emotion Recognition. A. Paiva, R. Prada, and R.W. Picard: Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg LNCS 4738. 772–773. 2007 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker: Phonetic Segmentation of the GEMEP-Corpus: Applying Forced Alignment on Emotional Speech. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2007-11. [BIB]

Tim Pohle and Dominik Schnitzer: Striving for an Improved Audio Similarity Measure. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'07) 4th Annual Music Information Retrieval eXchange (MIREX'07), Vienna, Austria. 2007 [BIB]

Tim Pohle, Peter Knees, Markus Schedl, and Gerhard Widmer: Meaningfully Browsing Music Services. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'07) Vienna, Austria. 2007 [BIB]

Tim Pohle, Peter Knees, Markus Schedl, and Gerhard Widmer: Building an Interactive Next-Generation Artist Recommender Based on Automatically Derived High-Level Concepts. Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Content Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI 2007) Bordeaux, France. [BIB]

Tim Pohle, Peter Knees, Markus Schedl, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: "Reinventing The Wheel": A Novel Approach to Music Player Interfaces. IEEE Multimedia. 14(3): 46–54. 2007 [BIB]

Stefan Rank and Paolo Petta: Basing artificial emotion on process and resource management. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2007-02. [BIB]

Stefan Rank: Building a computational model of emotion based on parallel processes and resource management. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2007-03. [BIB]

Stefan Rank and Paolo Petta: Basing artificial emotion on process and resource management. A. Paiva, R. Prada, and R.W. Picard: Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg LNCS 4738 350-361. 2007 [BIB]

Stefan Rank: Building a computational model of emotions based on parallel processes and resource management. R. Cowie and F. de Rosis: Proceedings of the Doctoral Consortium. The Second International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, September 12-14, 2007, Lisbon, Portugal. 102–109 [BIB]

Stefan Rank and Paolo Petta: From ActAffAct to BehBehBeh: Increasing Affective Detail in a Story-World. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2007-05. [BIB]

Stefan Rank and Paolo Petta: From ActAffAct to BehBehBeh: Increasing Affective Detail in a Story-World. M. Cavazza and S. Donikian: Virtual Storytelling: Fourth International Conference (ICVS 2007), St.Malo, France, EU, December, 2007. Proceedings. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4871. 206–209 [BIB]

Markus Schedl, Peter Knees, Gerhard Widmer, Klaus Seyerlehner, and Tim Pohle: Browsing the Web Using Stacked Three-Dimensional Sunbursts to Visualize Term Co-Occurrences and Multimedia Content. Proceedings of the IEEE Visualization 2007 Conference (Vis'07) Sacramento, California, USA. [BIB]

Markus Schedl, Gerhard Widmer, Tim Pohle, and Klaus Seyerlehner: Web-based Detection of Music Band Members and Line-Up. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'07) Vienna, Austria. 2007 [BIB]

Markus Schedl: Automatically Detecting Members and Instrumentation of Music Bands via Web Content Mining. Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval (AMR'07) Paris, France. 2007 [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer, Tim Pohle, Peter Knees, and Gerhard Widmer: One-Touch Access to Music on Mobile Devices. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM 2007) Oulu, Finland. [BIB]

Dominik Schnitzer: Mirage - High-Performance Music Similarity Computation and Automatic Playlist Generation. Vienna University of Technology, Austria Master Thesis. 2007 [BIB]

Marc Schröder, Laurence Devillers, Kostas Karpouzis, Jean-Claude Martin, Catherine Pelachaud, Christian Peter, Hannes Pirker, Björn Schuller, Jianhua Tao, and Ian Wilson: What should a generic emotion markup language be able to represent? A. Paiva, R. Prada, and R.W. Picard: Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg LNCS 4738. 440–451. 2007 [BIB]

Marc Schröder, Enrico Zovato, Hannes Pirker, Christian Peter, and Felix Burkhardt: W3C Emotion Markup Language Incubator Group Report. W3C - World Wide Web Consortium. Technical Report. July 10. 2007 [BIB]

Klaus Seyerlehner, Gerhard Widmer, and Dominik Schnitzer: From Rhythm Patterns to Perceived Tempo. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'07) Vienna, Austria. 2007 [BIB]

Klaus Seyerlehner, Gerhard Widmer, Tim Pohle, and Markus Schedl: Automatic Music Detection in Television Productions. Proceedings of the International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx 07) Bordeaux, France. 2007 [BIB]

Robert Trappl and Harald Trost (ed.): Wissenschaft und Medizin. Facultas, Wien 5.Auflage. 2007 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Virtual Games and Real Wars: Can AI Help? in: R. PfeiferThe Rediscovery of Intelligence, AI Lab, Univ. Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. 201–202. 2007 [BIB]

Rainer Typke, Frans Wiering, and Remco C. Veltkamp: Transportation Distances and Human Perception of Melodic Similarity. Musicae Scientiae. The Journal of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music. 2007 [BIB]

Markus Vincze and Paolo Petta (ed.): International Cognitive Vision Workshop (ICVW 2007). 5th International Conference on Computer Vision Systems (ICVS 2007), March 21, 2007, University of Bielefeld, Germany. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer, Simon Dixon, Peter Knees, and Tim Pohle: From Sound to "Sense" via Feature Extraction and Machine Learning: Deriving High-level Descriptors for Characterising Music. in: P. Polotti and D. RocchessoSound to Sense:Sense to Sound: A State-of-the-Art in Sound and Music Computing. Logos Verlag. 2007 [BIB]

Jacob Bercovitch and Robert Trappl: The Confman.2002 Data Set. in: R. TrapplProgramming for Peace: Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention. Springer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, NL. 115–147. 2006 [BIB]

Ernst Buchberger: Kann ein Computer Gedichte schreiben? in: ZEIT Online. 4(2006) [BIB]

Ernst Buchberger: Warum uebersetzen Uebersetzungscomputer so schlecht? in: I. Ackerl and J. SachslehnerWissen! Antworten auf unsere grossen Fragen. Kremayr & Scheriau, Wien. 2006 [BIB]

Ernst Buchberger: Wie funktionieren sprechende Computer? in: I. Ackerl and J. SachslehnerWissen! Antworten auf unsere grossen Fragen. Kremayr & Scheriau, Wien. 2006 [BIB]

Ernst Buchberger: Wieso verstehen Diktiersysteme, was wir sagen? in: I. Ackerl and J. SachslehnerWissen! Antworten auf unsere grossen Fragen. Kremayr & Scheriau, Wien. 2006 [BIB]

Ernst Buchberger: Koennen Computer Gedichte schreiben? in: I. Ackerl and J. SachslehnerWissen! Antworten auf unsere grossen Fragen. Kremayr & Scheriau, Wien. 2006 [BIB]

Ernst Buchberger: Warum spielen Computer so gut Schach, aber so schlecht Go? in: I. Ackerl and J. SachslehnerWissen! Antworten auf unsere grossen Fragen. Kremayr & Scheriau, Wien. 2006 [BIB]

Tanja Bänziger, Hannes Pirker, and Klaus R. Scherer: GEMEP - GEneva Multimodal Emotion Portrayals: A corpus for the study of multimodal emotional expressions. L. Devillers, J.-C. Martin, R. Cowie, E. Douglas-Cowie, and A. Batliner: Proceedings of LREC'06 Workshop on Corpora for Research on Emotion and Affect. May 23, Genoa, Italy. 15–19. 2006 [BIB]

Matthew Cooper, Jonathan Foote, Elias Pampalk, and George Tzanetakis: Visualization in Audio-Based Music Information Retrieval. Computer Music Journal, Vol. 30, No. 2, pages 42-62. 2006 [BIB]

Simon Dixon, Werner Goebl, and Emilios Cambouropoulos: Perceptual Smoothness of Tempo in Expressively Performed Music. Music Perception 23, 3. 195–214. 2006 [BIB]

Simon Dixon: Onset Detection Revisited. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects. 2006 [BIB]

Georg Dorffner, Jürgen Rattenberger, Erik Hörtnagl, Jacob Bercovitch, and Robert Trappl: Neural Computation for International Conflict Management. in: R. TrapplProgramming for Peace: Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention. Springer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, NL. 185–225. 2006 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Fabien Gouyon, Simon Dixon, and Gerhard Widmer: Probabilistic Combination of Features for Music Classification. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2006-09. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: Statistical Evaluation of Music Information Retrieval Experiments. Journal of New Music Research. 35(2): 113–120. 2006 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Fabien Gouyon, Simon Dixon, and Gerhard Widmer: Probabilistic Combination of Features for Music Classification. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2006) Victoria, Canada. [BIB]

Gerald Fritz, Lucas Paletta, Ralph Breithaupt, Erich Rome, and Georg Dorffner: Learning predictive features in affordance-based robotics. in Proceedings of the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Szstems (IROS 2006), Beijing, China, October 9-15. 3642–3647 [BIB]

Gerald Fritz, Lucas Paletta, Manish Kumar, Georg Dorffner, Ralph Breithaupt, and Erich Rome: Visual learning of affordance-based cues. in Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (SAB 2006) LNAI 4095, Springer Verlag, Berlin. 52–64 [BIB]

Werner Goebl and Gerhard Widmer: Unobtrusive practice tools for pianists. 9th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC9) Bologna. 2006 [BIB]

Fabien Gouyon, Anssi Klapuri, Simon Dixon, Miguel Alonso, George Tzanetakis, Christian Uhle, and Pedro Cano: An Experimental Comparison of Audio Tempo Induction Algorithms. IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing 14(5):1832-1844. 2006 [BIB]

Fabien Gouyon, Gerhard Widmer, Xavier Serra, and Arthur Flexer: Acoustic Cues to Beat Induction: A Machine Learning Perspective. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2006-14. [BIB]

Fabien Gouyon, Gerhard Widmer, Xavier Serra, and Arthur Flexer: Acoustic Cues to Beat Induction: A Machine Learning Perspective. Music Perception Volume 24, Issue 2. 177–188. 2006 [BIB]

Erich Gstrein, Florian Kleedorfer, Robert Mayer, Christoph Schmotzer, Gerhard Widmer, Oliver Holle, and Sylvia Miksch: Adaptive Personalization: A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Boosting a Large Scale Mobile Music Portal. Fifth Open Workshop on MUSICNETWORK: Integration of Music in Multimedia Applications Vienna, Austria. 2006 [BIB]

Erich Gstrein and Brigitte Krenn: Mobile Music Personalization at Work. Proceedings of ECAI 2006 Workshop on Recommender Systems. [BIB]

Christopher Harte, Mark Sandler, and Martin Gasser: Detecting Harmonic Change in Musical Audio. Audio and Music Computing for Multimedia in conjunction with ACM Multimedia 2006 (AMCMM06). [BIB]

Martin Huber, Jeremy Jancsary, Alexandra Klein, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Mismatch interpretation by semantics-driven alignment. Proc. KONVENS-2006, Universitaet Konstanz. [BIB]

Peter Kadlec and Georg Dorffner: Learning of Dynamic Object Representations. R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems 2006. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna Volumes 1 and 2, ISBN 3 85206 172 5. 507–512 [BIB]

Stefan Klatt, Friedrich Neubarth, Karel Oliva, and Harald Trost: A Hybrid Knowledge-Based/Statistical PoS-Tagger of German. M. Butt: Proceedings of KONVENS 2006, Konstanz. 71–78 [BIB]

Peter Knees, Tim Pohle, Markus Schedl, and Gerhard Widmer: Automatically Describing Music on a Map. Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Learning the Semantics of Audio Signals (LSAS 2006), 1st International Conference on Semantics and Digital Media Technology (SAMT 2006) Athens, Greece. [BIB]

Peter Knees, Tim Pohle, Markus Schedl, and Gerhard Widmer: Combining Audio-based Similarity with Web-based Data to Accelerate Automatic Music Playlist Generation. Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGMM International Workshop on Multimedia Information Retrieval (MIR'06) Santa Barbara, California, USA. 2006 [BIB]

Peter Knees, Markus Schedl, Tim Pohle, and Gerhard Widmer: An Innovative Three-Dimensional User Interface for Exploring Music Collections Enriched with Meta-Information from the Web. Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia 2006 Santa Barbara, California, USA. [BIB]

Stefan Kopp, Brigitte Krenn, Stacy Marsella, Andrew N. Marshall, Catherine Pelachaud, Hannes Pirker, Kristinn R. Thórisson, and Hannes Vilhjalmsson: Towards a Common Framework for Multimodal Generation: The Behavior Markup Language. Proc. of the 6th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA'06). August 21-23, Marina del Rey, California. 2006 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn and Erich Gstrein: The Human Behind: Strategies Against Agent Abuse. A. De Angeli, S. Brahnam, P. Wallis, and A. Dix: Misuse and Abuse of Interactive Technologies (Abuse II). Proceedings, ACM CHI2006 workshop, April 22, 2006, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 33–36 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn and Gregor Sieber: The Josefsplatz Experience. Proceedings of EVA. Vienna, Austria, August 27-30. 2006 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn and Erich Gstrein: On Female and Male Avatars: Data from a Web-Based Flirting Community. Proceedings of the AVI 2006 Workshop on Gender and Interaction. Real and Virtual women in a male world. 23-26. May 2006, Venezia, Italy. [BIB]

Achim Lewandowski, Marcus-Christopher Ludl, Gerald Byrne, and Georg Dorffner: Applying the Yule-Nielsen Equation with Negative n. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, Vol. 23, pages 1827-1834. 2006 [BIB]

Ernesto Trajano de Lima, Søren Tjagvad Madsen, Márcio Dahia, Gerhard Widmer, and Geber Ramalho: Extracting Patterns from Brazilian Guitar Accompaniment Data. Proceedings of the First European Workshop on Intelligent Technologies for Cultural Heritage Exploitation, 17h European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2006) Riva del Garda, Italy. [BIB]

Ernesto Trajano de Lima, Søren Tjagvad Madsen, Márcio Dahia, Gerhard Widmer, and Geber Ramalho: Extracting Patterns from Guitar Accompaniment Data: Some Experimental Results. Proceedings of the 10th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music (SBCM 2005) Belo Horizonte, Brazil. 2006 [BIB]

Søren Tjagvad Madsen and Gerhard Widmer: Exploring Pianist Performance Styles with Evolutionary String Matching. International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools 15(4):495-514. 2006 [BIB]

Søren Tjagvad Madsen and Gerhard Widmer: Music complexity measures predicting the listening experience. 9th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC9) Bologna. 2006 [BIB]

Søren Tjagvad Madsen and Gerhard Widmer: Separating Voices in MIDI. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2006), Victoria, Canada, October 8-12 p. 57-60. [BIB]

Johannes Matiasek: The language component of the FASTY predictive typing system. K. Harbusch, K.-J. Raiha, and K. Tanaka-Ishii: Efficient Text Entry. Proceedings of the Dagstuhl-Seminar 05382, September 2005, Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany ISSN 1862 - 4405. 2006 [BIB]

Tatiana Miazhynskaia and Georg Dorffner: A Comparison of Bayesian Model Selection Based on MCMC with an Application to GARCH-type Models. Statistical Papers 47. 525–549. 2006 [BIB]

Tatiana Miazhynskaia, Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter, and Georg Dorffner: Bayesian testing for non-linearity in volatility modeling. Computational Statistics & Data Analysis. 51(3): 2029–2042. 2006 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth: Polarity, Alternatives, and Scales. University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, EU Doctoral dissertation. 2006 [BIB]

Andrea Omicini, Paolo Petta, and Matjaz Gams (ed.): The Second AgentLink III Technical Forum: Main Issues and Hot Topics in European Agent Research II. Informatica 30(1). 2006 [BIB]

Andrea Omicini, Paolo Petta, and Matjaz Gams: Introduction. Omicini, Andrea and Petta, Paolo and Gams, Matjaz (ed.): The Second AgentLink III Technical Forum: Main Issues and Hot Topics in European Agent Research II. Informatica 30(1) p.1. 2006 [BIB]

Lucas Paletta, Gerald Fritz, Erich Rome, and Georg Dorffner: A computational model for visual learning of affordance-like cues. in ECVP06, Proceedings of the 29th European Conference on Visual Perception, St. Petersburg, Russia, August 20-25. 2006 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk: Computational Models of Music Similarity and their Application to Music Information Retrieval. Vienna University of Technology, Austria Doctoral Thesis. 2006 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk and Martin Gasser: An Implementation of a Simple Playlist Generator Based on Audio Similarity Measures and User Feedback. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2006) Victoria, Canada, 2006. [BIB]

Sabine Payr: Seriously Socially Situated Agents: 10 Theses and 4 Questions. R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems 2006. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna Volumes 1 and 2, ISBN 3 85206 172 5. 631–636 [BIB]

Paolo Petta and Jörg P. Müller (ed.): Special Issue: Best of AT2AI-4. Applied Artificial Intelligence 20(2-4). 2006 [BIB]

Paolo Petta: Emotion models for situated normative systems? L. Goble and J.-J.C. Meyer: Deontic Logic and Artificial Normative Systems, 8th International Workshop on Deontic Logic in Computer Science, DEON 2006, Utrecht, The Netherlands, EU, July 12-14, 2006. Proceedings. Lecture Notes. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 4048 6-7 (invited talk). [BIB]

Paolo Petta and Jörg P. Müller: Guest editorial: Best of “From agent theory to agent implementation (AT2AI) - 4”. Petta, Paolo and Müller, Jörg P. (ed.): Special Issue: Best of AT2AI-4. Applied Artificial Intelligence. 20(2-4): 99–103. 2006 [BIB]

Tim Pohle, Peter Knees, Markus Schedl, and Gerhard Widmer: Automatically Adapting the Structure of Audio Similarity Spaces. Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Learning the Semantics of Audio Signals (LSAS 2006), 1st International Conference on Semantics and Digital Media Technology (SAMT 2006) Athens, Greece. [BIB]

Tim Pohle, Peter Knees, Markus Schedl, and Gerhard Widmer: Independent Component Analysis for Music Similarity Computation. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2006) Victoria, Canada. [BIB]

Birgit Rami, Christian Popow, Werner Horn, Thomas Waldhör, and Edith Schober: Telemedical Support to Improve Glycemic Control in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. in: European J Pediatrics. 165(10): 701–705. 2006 [BIB]

Stefan Rank and Paolo Petta: Comparability is Key to Assess Affective Architectures. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2006-04. [BIB]

Stefan Rank, Paolo Petta, and Robert Trappl: Features of Emotional Planning in Software Agents. in: G. Dellariccia, D. Dubois, R. Kruse, and H.-J. LenzDecision Theory and Multi-Agent Planning. Springer Wien/New York 185-196. 2006 [BIB]

Stefan Rank and Paolo Petta: Comparability is Key to Assess Affective Architectures. R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems 2006. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna Volumes 1 and 2, ISBN 3 85206 172 5. 643–648 [BIB]

Markus Schedl, Tim Pohle, Peter Knees, and Gerhard Widmer: Assigning and Visualizing Music Genres by Web-based Co-occurrence Analysis. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2006) Victoria, Canada. [BIB]

Markus Schedl, Peter Knees, and Gerhard Widmer: Investigating Web-Based Approaches to Revealing Prototypical Music Artists in Genre Taxonomies. Proceedings of the 1st IEEE International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM'06) Bangalore, India. 2006 [BIB]

Markus Schedl, Peter Knees, Tim Pohle, and Gerhard Widmer: Towards Automatic Retrieval of Album Covers. Proceedings of the 28th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR´06) London, UK. 2006 [BIB]

Marc Schröder, Hannes Pirker, and Myriam Lamolle: First suggestions for an emotion annotation and representation language. L. Devillers, J.-C. Martin, R. Cowie, E. Douglas-Cowie, and A. Batliner: Proceedings of LREC'06 Workshop on Corpora for Research on Emotion and Affect. May 23, Genoa, Italy. 88–92. 2006 [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald, Christian Holzbaur, and Gerhard Widmer: Evaluation of Term Utility Functions for Very Short Multi-Document Summaries. Applied Artificial Intelligence. 0(1): 57–77. 2006 [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic and Gerhard Widmer: Relational IBL in Classical Music. Machine Learning 64:5-24. 2006 [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): Programming for Peace: Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention. Springer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, NL. 2006 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Concluding Remarks: And Terrorism? in: R. TrapplProgramming for Peace: Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention. Springer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, NL. 441–444. 2006 [BIB]

Robert Trappl, Erik Hörtnagl, Jürgen Rattenberger, Nicolas Schwank, and Jacob Bercovitch: Machine Learning Methods for Better Understanding, Resolving, and Preventing International Conflicts. in: R. TrapplProgramming for Peace: Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention. Springer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, NL. 251–318. 2006 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Introduction. in: R. TrapplProgramming for Peace: Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention. Springer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, NL. p. 1-8. 2006 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Preface. in: R. TrapplProgramming for Peace: Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention. Springer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, NL. vii–viii. 2006 [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): Cybernetics and Systems 2006. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna Volumes 1 and 2, ISBN 3 85206 172 5 Proceedings of the Eighteenth Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research. 2006 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Special Issue on Machine Learning in Music (Ed.). Machine Learning 65 (2-3), Dec. 2006. [BIB]

Peter Anderer, Georg Gruber, Silvia Parapatics, Michael Woertz, Tatiana Miazhynskaia, Gerhard Klösch, Bernd Saletu, Josef Zeitlhofer, Manuel J. Barbanoj, Heidi Danker-Hopfe, Sari-Leena Himanen, Bob Kemp, Thomas Penzel, Michael Grözinger, Dieter Kunz, Peter Rappelsberger, Alois Schlögl, and Georg Dorffner: An E-Health Solution for Automatic Sleep Classification according to Rechtschaffen and Kales: Validation Study of the Somnolyzer 24 x 7 Utilizing the Siesta Database. Neuropsychobiology. 51(3): 115–133. 2005 [BIB]

Christophe D'Alessandro, Nicolas D'Alessandro, Sylvain Le Beux, Juraj Simko, Feride Çetin, and Hannes Pirker: The Speech Conductor: Gestural Control of Speech Synthesis. Proceedings eNTERFACE Summer Workshop on Mutimodal Interfaces. July 18 - August 12, Faculte Polytechnique de Mons, Belgium. 52–61. 2005 [BIB]

Heidi Danker-Hopfe, Michael Schäfer, Hans Dorn, Peter Anderer, Bernd Saletu, Georg Gruber, Josef Zeitlhofer, Dieter Kunz, Manuel J. Barbanoj, Sari-Leena L. Himanen, Bob Kemp, Thomas Penzel, Joachim Röschke, and Georg Dorffner: Percentile reference charts for selected sleep parameters for 20- to 80-year-old healthy subjects from the SIESTA database. Somnologie. 9(1): 3–14. 2005 [BIB]

Simon Dixon, Werner Goebl, and Gerhard Widmer: The 'Air Worm': An Interface for Real-Time Manipulation of Expressive Music Performance. Proceedings of the 2005 International Computer Music Conference (ICMC2005), Barcelona 614-617. [BIB]

Simon Dixon: Live Tracking of Musical Performances using On-Line Time Warping. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx05), Madrid, Spain, September 2005. [BIB]

Simon Dixon and Gerhard Widmer: MATCH: A Music Alignment Tool Chest. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2005), London, England, September 2005. 492–497 [BIB]

Simon Dixon: An On-Line Time Warping Algorithm for Tracking Musical Performances. L.P. Kaelbling and A. Saffiotti: Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Joing Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-05), Edinburgh, Scotland, July 30-August 5, 2005. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence, Distributed by Professional Book Center Denver CO USA pp.1727-1728 (Poster). [BIB]

Stefan Evert and Brigitte Krenn: Exploratory Collocation Extraction. in: PHRASEOLOGY 2005 The many faces of Phraseology. Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium), 13-15 October 2005. [BIB]

Stefan Evert and Brigitte Krenn: Using small random samples for the manual evaluation of statistical association measures. Computer Speech & Language [Special issue on Multiword Expression], Volume 19, Issue 4, October 2005, p. 450-466. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Georg Gruber, and Georg Dorffner: A reliable probabilistic sleep stager based on a single EEG signal. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 33(3): 199–207. 2005 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Herbert Bauer, Jürgen Pripfl, and Georg Dorffner: Using ICA for removal of ocular artifacts in EEG recorded from blind subjects. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2005-07. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Hidden Markov Models for spectral similarity of songs. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2005-08. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Novelty detection based on spectral similarity of songs. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2005-09. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Herbert Bauer, Jürgen Pripfl, and Georg Dorffner: Using ICA for removal of ocular artifacts in EEG recorded from blind subjects. Neural Networks Volume 18, Issue 7. 998–1005. 2005 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: Statistical Evaluation of Music Information Retrieval Experiments. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2005-18. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Hidden Markov Models for Spectral Similarity of Songs. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx'05), Madrid, Spain, September 20-22. 2005 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Novelty detection based on spectral similarity of songs. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'05), London, UK, September 11-15. 2005 [BIB]

Martin Gasser: Interactive Visualisation of Expressive Piano Performance. Master's thesis, Department of Computational Perception, Johannes Kepler University Linz. 2005 [BIB]

Werner Goebl, Roberto Bresin, and Alexander Galembo: Touch and temporal behavior of grand piano actions. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 118(2): 1154–1165. 2005 [BIB]

Werner Goebl, Simon Dixon, Giovanni De Poli, Anders Friberg, Roberto Bresin, and Gerhard Widmer: 'Sense' in Expressive Music Performance: Data Acquisition, Computational Studies, and Models. in: S2S2 Summer School July 2005 Genova. [BIB]

Fabien Gouyon and Simon Dixon: A Review of Automatic Rhythm Description Systems. Computer Music Journal 2005 (1). 34–54 [BIB]

Jeremy Jancsary and Martin J. Huber: Identifikation der Autoren klassischer Literatur. Bakkalaureatsarbeit, TU Wien. 2005 [BIB]

Bernhard Jung and Paolo Petta: Towards Multi-Agent Coordination in Cognitive Vision. Presented at First Austrian Cognitive Vision Workshop ACVW 2005, Zell an der Pram, Jan 31, 2005. Technical Report. TR-2005-03. [BIB]

Bernhard Jung and Paolo Petta: Agent Encapsulation in a Cognitive Vision MAS. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2005-05. [BIB]

Bernhard Jung and Paolo Petta: Towards Multi-Agent Coordination in Cognitive Vision. M. Zillich and M. Vincze: 1st Austrian Cognitive Vision Workshop. OCG (Austrian Computer Society), Vienna, Austria, EU books@ocg.at Band 186 9-18. 2005 [BIB]

Bernhard Jung and Paolo Petta: Agent Encapsulation in a Cognitive Vision MAS. M. Pechoucek, P. Petta, and L.Z. Varga: Multi-Agent Systems and Applications IV, 4th International Central and Eastern European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, CEEMAS 2005, Budapest, Hungary, September 2005, Proceedings. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York LNAI 3690. 51–61 [BIB]

Stefan Klatt and Karel Oliva: On the Road to High-Qulaity POS-Tagging. U. Furbach: KI2005: Advances in Artificial Inteligence, 28th Annual German Conference on AI, KI 2005, Koblenz, Germany, Lecture Notes in Artificial Inteligence No. 3698, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. [BIB]

Peter Knees: Automatische Klassifikation von Musikkuenstlern basierend auf Web-Daten. Diplomarbeit, TU Wien. 2005 [BIB]

Peter Knees, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Automatic Classification of Musical Artists based on Web-Data. OeGAI Journal Vol. 24, No. 1, pp 16-25. 2005 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn and Stefan Evert: Separating the wheat from the chaff - Corpus-driven evaluation of statistical association measures for collocation extraction. in: B. Fisseni, H.-C. Schmitz, and B. SchroederSprachtechnologie, mobile Kommunikation und linguistische Ressourcen. Beitraege zur GLDV-Tagung 2005 in Bonn. [Sprache, Sprechen und Computer Vol. 8.] Peter Lang. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: Representational Lego for ECAs. in: Background paper for a presentation held at the FP6 NoE HUMAINE Workshop on Emotion and Interaction. Paris, 10-11 March. 2005 [BIB]

Søren Tjagvad Madsen and Gerhard Widmer: Evolutionary Search for Musical Parallelism. Proceedings of the EvoWorkshops 30 March - 1 April, Lausanne, Switzerland, Springer: LNCS 3449. 488–497. 2005 [BIB]

Søren Tjagvad Madsen and Gerhard Widmer: Exploring Similarities in Music Performances with an Evolutionary Algorithm. Proceedings of the 18th International FLAIRS Conference, (FLAIRS '05), May 15-17, Clearwater Beach, FL, USA, AAAI Press, Menlo Park, CA, USA p.80-85. 2005 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth and John R. Rennison: Structure in Melody, and vice versa. Kula, N., van de Weijer, J. (eds.) Papers in Government Phonology. Leiden Papers in Linguistics 2.4. 95–124. 2005 [BIB]

Christian Neumann, M. Gschwendtner, F. Karnel, J. Mair, Georg Dorffner, and Roland Dorffner: Technical feasibility of the implantation of a monorail stent system into the renal arteries without pre-dilatation. Fortschr Roentgenstr (RoFo) 177:84-88. 2005 [BIB]

Andrea Omicini, Paolo Petta, and Matjaz Gams (ed.): The Second AgentLink III Technical Forum: Main Issues and Hot Topics in European Agent Research I. Informatica 29(4). 2005 [BIB]

Andrea Omicini, Paolo Petta, and Laszlo Z. Varga: The Third AgenLink III Technical Forum. AgentLink News 19:20. 2005 [BIB]

Andrea Omicini, Paolo Petta, and Matjaz Gams: Introduction. Omicini, Andrea and Petta, Paolo and Gams, Matjaz (ed.): The Second AgentLink III Technical Forum: Main Issues and Hot Topics in European Agent Research I. Informatica. 29(4): 377–378. 2005 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Arthur Flexer, and Gerhard Widmer: Improvements of Audio-Based Music Similarity and Genre Classification. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'05), London, UK, September 11-15. 2005 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Tim Pohle, and Gerhard Widmer: Dynamic Playlist Generation Based on Skipping Behaviour. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'05), London, UK, September 11-15. 2005 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Arthur Flexer, and Gerhard Widmer: Hierarchical Organization and Description of Music Collections at the Artist Level. Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries (ECDL'05), Vienna, Austria, September 18-23. 2005 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk: Speeding Up Music Similarity. MIREX 2005, 2nd Annual Music Information Retrieval Evaluation eXchange, September 11 - 14, London. [BIB]

Sabine Payr (ed.): Educational Agents and (e-)Learning. Applied Artificial Intelligence 19(3-4). 2005 [BIB]

Michael Pechoucek, Paolo Petta, and Laszlo Z. Varga (ed.): Multi-Agent Systems and Applications IV, 4th International Central and Eastern European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, CEEMAS 2005, Budapest, Hungary, September 2005, Proceedings. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York LNAI 3690. 2005 [BIB]

Paolo Petta: Appraising the role of emotions in the design of situated social cognisers. Scherer K.R., Canamero L., Gratch J.: Computational modelling of emotion architecture, ISRE General Meeting, July 11-15, 2005, University of Bari, Bari, Italy, EU, Abstract Book, University of Bari, Bari, Italy, EU 69. [BIB]

Violaine Pillet, Marc Zehnder, Alexander K. Seewald, Anne-Lise Veuthey, and Johann Petrak: GPSDB: a new database for synonyms expansion of gene and protein names. Bioinformatics 21:1743-1744. 2005 [BIB]

Tim Pohle: Extraction of Musical Audio Descriptors and Their Evaluation in Music Classification Tasks. Diplomarbeit TU Kaiserslautern, DFKI, OFAI. 2005 [BIB]

Tim Pohle: Evaluation of Frequently Used Audio Features for Classification of Music Into Perceptual Categories. CBMI 2005 Fourth International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing. [BIB]

Tim Pohle, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Generating Similarity-Based Playlists Using Traveling Salesman Algorithms. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx'05), Madrid, Spain, September 20-22. 2005 [BIB]

Stefan Rank and Paolo Petta: Motivating Dramatic Interactions. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2005-02. [BIB]

Stefan Rank: Toward Reusable Roleplayers Using an Appraisal-based Architecture. Applied Artificial Intelligence 19(3-4), Special issue: Educational Agents and (e-)Learning. 313–340. 2005 [BIB]

Stefan Rank and Paolo Petta: Motivating Dramatic Interactions. Agents that Want and Like: Motivational and Emotional Roots of Cognition and Action. AISB, The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, UK, EU SSAISB 2005 Convention, 12-15 April 2005, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK, EU. 102–107 [BIB]

Stefan Rank and Paolo Petta: Appraisal for a Character-based Story-World. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2005-10. [BIB]

Stefan Rank, Pablo L. dos Anjos, Paolo Petta, and Ruth Aylett: What is In an Affective Architecture for Situated Agents? Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2005-11. [BIB]

Stefan Rank and Paolo Petta: Appraisal for a Character-based Story-World. T. Panayiotopoulos, J. Gratch, R. Aylett, D. Ballin, P. Olivier, and T. Rist: Intelligent Virtual Agents, 5th International Working Conference, IVA 2005, Kos, Greece, September 2005, Proceedings. Springer Berlin Heidelberg LNAI 3661. 495–496 [BIB]

Stefan Rank, Pablo L. dos Anjos, Paolo Petta, and Ruth Aylett: What is In an Affective Architecture for Situated Agents? L. Canamero: Humaine Deliverable D7a: WP7 Workshop Proceedings, King's College London, UK, EU, July 4-5. 2005 [BIB]

Markus Schedl, Peter Knees, and Gerhard Widmer: A Web-Based Approach to Acessing Artist Similarity using Co-Occurances. CBMI 2005 Fourth International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing. [BIB]

Markus Schedl, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Intelligent Structuring and Exploration of Digital Music Collections. Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik Vol. 7/8, pp 1-6, Springer Verlag. 2005 [BIB]

Efstathios Stamatatos and Gerhard Widmer: Automatic Identification of Music Performers with Learning Ensembles. Artificial Intelligence. 165(1): 37–56. 2005 [BIB]

Renee Timmers: Predicting the similarity between expressive performances of music from measurements of tempo and dynamics. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 117(1): 391–399. 2005 [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic and Gerhard Widmer: Learning to Play Like the Great Pianists. L.P. Kaelbling and A. Saffiotti: Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Joing Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-05), Edinburgh, Scotland, July 30-August 5, 2005. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence, Distributed by Professional Book Center Denver CO USA. 871–876 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Die Psyche aus naturwissenschaftlicher Sicht. in: M. Springer-Kremser, H. Loeffler-Stastka, and M. Kopeinig-KreisslPsychische Funktionen in Gesundheit und Krankheit, 2. Auflage. Facultas, Wien. 2005 [BIB]

Harald Trost, Johannes Matiasek, and Marco Baroni: The Language Component of the FASTY Text Prediction System. Applied Artificial Intelligence. 19(8): 743–781. 2005 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Studying a Creative Act with Computers: Music Performance Studies with Automated Discovery Methods. Musicae Scientiae. 9(1): 11–30. 2005 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer, Simon Dixon, Arthur Flexer, Werner Goebl, Peter Knees, Søren Tjagvad Madsen, Elias Pampalk, Tim Pohle, Markus Schedl, and Asmir Tobudic: The Machine Learning and Intelligent Music Processing Group at the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Proceedings of the 2005 International Computer Music Conference (ICMC2005), Barcelona 169-172. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Musikalisch intelligente Computer: Anwendungen in der klassischen und populaeren Musik. in: Informatik Spektrum, Springer Verlag 28(5):363-368. 2005 [BIB]

Jens Apel, Friedrich Neubarth, Hannes Pirker, and Harald Trost: Have a break! Modelling pauses in German speech. E. Buchberger: KONVENS 2004. Oesterreichische Gesellschaft fuer Artificial Intelligence (OEGAI), Vienna, Austria. 5–12 [BIB]

Yasmine Arafa, Lu¡s M. Botelho, Adrian Bullock, Pedro Figueiredo, Patrick Gebhard, Kristina Höök, E. H. Mamdani, Ana Paiva, Paolo Petta, Phoebe Sengers, and Marco Vala: Affective Interactions in Real-time Applications: the SAFIRA Project. Kuenstliche Intelligenz 18(1):30-33. 2004 [BIB]

Ernst Buchberger (ed.): KONVENS 2004. Oesterreichische Gesellschaft fuer Artificial Intelligence (OEGAI), Vienna, Austria Beitraege zur 7.Konferenz zur Verarbeitung natuerlicher Sprache. 2004 [BIB]

Mark D'Inverno, Carles Sierra, Franco Zambonelli, Michael Luck, and Steven N. Willmott (ed.): Best Papers from EUMAS2003: The 1st European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems. Applied Artificial Intelligence 18(9-10). 2004 [BIB]

Heidi Danker-Hopfe, Dieter Kunz, Georg Gruber, Gerhard Klösch, Jos‚ L. Lorenzo, Sari-Leena L. Himanen, Bob Kemp, Thomas Penzel, Joachim Röschke, Hans Dorn, Alois Schlögl, Ernst Trenker, and Georg Dorffner: Interrater reliability between scorers from eight European sleep laboratories in subjects with different sleep disorders. Journal of Sleep Research. 13(1): 63–69. 2004 [BIB]

Simon Dixon: Analysis of Musical Content in Digital Audio. in: Computer Graphics and Multimedia: Applications, Problems, and Solutions (ed. J. DiMarco), pp 214-235. 2004 [BIB]

Simon Dixon, Fabien Gouyon, and Gerhard Widmer: Towards Characterisation of Music via Rhythmic Patterns. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'04) Barcelona, Spain, October 10-14. 2004 [BIB]

Oliver Findl, Walter Struhal, Georg Dorffner, and Wolfgang Drexler: Analysis of non-linear systems to estimate the intraocular lens position after cataract surgery. Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. 30(4): 863–866. 2004 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Georg Gruber, and Georg Dorffner: A reliable probabilistic sleep stager based on a single EEG signal. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-18. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Scott Makeig: Correlation of Subjective Expectation and P300 Amplitude during a Game of Matching Pennies. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-19. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Herbert Bauer, Jürgen Pripfl, and Georg Dorffner: Using ICA for Removal of Ocular Artifacts in EEG Recorded from Blind Subjects. R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems 2004. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna Volumes 1+2. 491–496 [BIB]

Werner Gaisbauer and Brian Sallans: Automated iterative requirements analysis and evolution. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-13. [BIB]

Werner Goebl, Roberto Bresin, and Alexander Galembo: Once again: The perception of piano touch and tone. Can touch audibly change piano sound independently of intensity? Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-02. [BIB]

Werner Goebl, Roberto Bresin, and Alexander Galembo: Once again: The perception of piano touch and tone. Can touch audibly change piano sound independently of intensity? Proceedings of the 2004 International Symposion on Music Acoustics (ISMA'04), Nara, Japan. 332–335 [BIB]

Werner Goebl, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Exploring expressive performance trajectories: Six famous pianists play six Chopin pieces. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-06. [BIB]

Werner Goebl, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Exploring expressive performance trajectories: Six famous pianists play six Chopin pieces. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Evanston, IL (ICMPC8) Causal Productions, Adelaide. 505–509. 2004 [BIB]

Fabien Gouyon, Simon Dixon, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Evaluating Rhythmic Descriptors for Musical Genre Classification. Proceedings of the AES 25th International Conference, pp 196-204 Audio Engineering Society, London. 2004 [BIB]

Fabien Gouyon, Simon Dixon, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Evaluating Rhythmic Descriptors for Musical Genre Classification. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR2004-10. [BIB]

Fabien Gouyon and Simon Dixon: Rhythm Classification: A Tempo-Based Approach. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'04) Barcelona, Spain, October 10-14. 2004 [BIB]

Fabien Gouyon, Nicolas Wack, and Simon Dixon: An Open Source Tool for Semi-Automatic Rhythmic Annotation. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx'04) Naples, Italy, October 5-8, 2004. [BIB]

Bernhard Jung and Paolo Petta: Improving upon the TAEMS/DTC framework in the context of coordinated scheduling. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-03. [BIB]

Bernhard Jung and Paolo Petta: Improving upon the TAEMS/DTC Framework in the Context of Coordinated Scheduling. R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems 2004. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna Volumes 1+2. 624–629 [BIB]

Alexandra Klein and Harald Trost: Context-based error correction for proper names in a large vocabulary domain. E. Buchberger: KONVENS 2004. Oesterreichische Gesellschaft fuer Artificial Intelligence (OEGAI), Vienna, Austria. 81–88 [BIB]

Peter Knees, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Artist Classification with Web-based Data. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'04) Barcelona, Spain, October 10-14. 2004 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn and Hannes Pirker: Defining the Gesticon: Language and Gesture Coordination for Interacting Embodied Agents. Proceedings of the AISB-2004 Symposium on Language, Speech and Gesture for Expressive Characters. Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour, 30.-31.3., University of Leeds, UK. 107–115 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Stefan Evert, and Heike Zinsmeister: Determining intercoder agreement for a collocation identification task. E. Buchberger: KONVENS 2004. Oesterreichische Gesellschaft fuer Artificial Intelligence (OEGAI), Vienna, Austria. 89–96 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Barbara Neumayr, Christoph Schmotzer, and Martine Grice: What we can Learn from Avatar-driven Internet Communities. in: Z. Ruttkay and C. PelachaudFrom Brows to Trust. Kluwer Academic Publishers Human-Computer Interaction Series, Volume 7. 2004 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Barbara Neumayr, Erich Gstrein, and Martine Grice: Lifelike Agents for the Internet: A Cross-Cultural Case Study. in: S. Payr and R. TrapplAgent Culture. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, Mahwah, New Jersey, London 197-230. 2004 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: Manual zur Identifikation von Funktionsverbgefuegen und figurativen Ausdruecken in PP-Verb Listen. Online. 2004 [BIB]

Karel Oliva: Formal Ungrammars: Background, Development, Applications. E. Buchberger: KONVENS 2004. Oesterreichische Gesellschaft fuer Artificial Intelligence (OEGAI), Vienna, Austria. 141–148 [BIB]

Andrea Omicini, Paolo Petta, and Jeremy Pitt (ed.): Engineering Societies in the Agents World, 4th International Workshop (ESAW 2003), London, UK, October 29-31, 2003, Revised Selected and Invited Papers. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York Lecture Notes In Artificial Intelligence 3071. 2004 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Gerhard Widmer, and Alvin Chan: A New Approach to Hierarchical Clustering and Structuring of Data with Self-Organizing Maps. Intelligent Data Analysis. 8(2): 131–149. 2004 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Simon Dixon, and Gerhard Widmer: Exploring Music Collections by Browsing Different Views. Computer Music Journal. 28(2): 49–62. 2004 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Peter Hlavac, and Perfecto Herrera: Hierarchical Organization and Visualization of Drum Sample Libraries. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx'04) Naples, Italy, October 5-8. 2004 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk: A Matlab Toolbox to Compute Similarity from Audio. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'04) Barcelona, Spain, October 10-14. 2004 [BIB]

Sabine Payr and Robert Trappl (ed.): Agent Culture. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, Mahwah, New Jersey, London Human-Agent Interaction in a Multicultural World. 2004 [BIB]

Stefan Rank: Affective Acting: An Appraisal-based Architecture for Agents as Actors. Institut fuer Medizinische Kybernetik und Artificial Intelligence, Medizinische Universitaet Wien Diplomarbeit. 2004 [BIB]

Stefan Rank, Paolo Petta, and Robert Trappl: Features of Emotional Planning in Software Agents. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-23. [BIB]

Craig Saunders, David R. Hardoon, John Shawe-Taylor, and Gerhard Widmer: Using String Kernels to Identify Famous Performers from their Playing Style. Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML'2004) Pisa, Italy. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Combining Bayesian and Rule Score Learning. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-11. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Ranking for BioMinT. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-14. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Ranking for Medical Annotation: Investigating Performance, Local Search and Homonymy Recognition. J.A. Lopez, E. Benfenati, and W. Dubitzky: Knowledge Exploration in Life Science Informatics: KELSI-2004. Proc. of International Symposium on Knowledge Exploration in Life Science Informatics (KELSI-2004), Milan, Italy. Springer Verlag, 2004. LNAI 3303. 109–123 [BIB]

Renee Timmers: From objective measurements to subjective ratings of similarity between expressive performances of music. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Evanston, IL (ICMPC8) Causal Productions, Adelaide. 519–522. 2004 [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic and Gerhard Widmer: Learning to Play Mozart: Recent Improvements. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-07. [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic and Gerhard Widmer: Relational IBL in Music with a New Structural Similarity Measure. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-08. [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic and Gerhard Widmer: Case-based Relational Learning of Expressive Phrasing in Classical Music. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-09. [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic and Gerhard Widmer: Case-based Relational Learning of Expressive Phrasing in Classical Music. Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Case-based Reasoning (ECCBR'04) Madrid, Spain. 2004 [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic and Gerhard Widmer: Relational IBL in Classical Music. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-12. [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): Cybernetics and Systems 2004. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna Volumes 1+2 Proceedings of the Seventeenth Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research. 2004 [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): Cybernetics and Systems 2004. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies Volume 1+2 Proceedings of the Seventeenth Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research. 2004 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Can We Retain the Diversity of Cybernetics? in: R. TrapplCybernetics and Systems 2004. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies Volume 1+2. [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): Wissenschaft und Medizin. 2. Auflage. Facultas, Wien Ein Lehrbuch fuer das Erste Spezielle Studienmodul (SSM 1) - Block 7. 2004 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Die Psyche aus naturwissenschaftlicher Sicht. in: M. Springer-Kremser, H. Loeffler-Stastka, and M. Kopeinig-KreisslPsychische Funktionen in Gesundheit und Krankheit. Facultas, Wien. 2004 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Statistik fuer Nicht-Statistiker. in: R. TrapplWissenschaft und Medizin. 2. Auflage. Facultas, Wien. 2004 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Einleitung: Einfuehrung in das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten. in: R. TrapplWissenschaft und Medizin. 2. Auflage. Facultas, Wien. 2004 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Systemdenken und Modellbildung. in: R. TrapplWissenschaft und Medizin. 2. Auflage. Facultas, Wien. 2004 [BIB]

Michael S. Urschitz, Werner Horn, Andreas Seyfang, Antonella Hallenberger, Tina Herberts, Sylvia Miksch, Christian Popow, Ingo Müller-Hansen, and Christian F. Poets: Automatic Control of the Inspired Oxygen Fraction in Preterm Infants. A Randomized Cross-over Trial. Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 170(10): 1095–1100. 2004 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer and Werner Goebl: Computational Models of Expressive Music Performance: The State of the Art. Journal of New Music Research. 33(3): 203–216. 2004 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer and Patrick Zanon: Automatic Recognition of Famous Artists by Machine. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2004-04. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Intelligent Computing for Music and Musicology. Proceedings of the First Central European International Multimedia and Virtual Reality Conference (CEIMVRC04) University of Veszprem Press, Hungary. 2004 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Artificial Intelligence und Musik: Aktuelle Forschung und Anwendungsperspektiven. OCG Journal. 29(2): 12–14. 2004 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer and Patrick Zanon: Automatic Recognition of Famous Artists by Machine. Proceedings of the 16th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI'2004) Valencia, Spain. [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos: Pitch spelling: A computational model. Music Perception. 20(4): 411–429. 2003 [BIB]

Simon Dixon: On the analysis of musical expression in audio signals. Proceedings of the Conference on Storage and Retrieval for Media Databases 2003, SPIE Volume 5021, pp 122-132 SPIE/IS&T 15th Annual Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Santa Clara CA, Jan 2003. [BIB]

Simon Dixon: Towards Automatic Analysis of Expressive Performance. Proceedings of the 5th Triennial Conference of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (ESCOM5), Hanover, Germany, Sept 2003. [BIB]

Simon Dixon: Towards Automatic Analysis of Expressive Performance. Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence, Wien TR2003-13. [BIB]

Simon Dixon, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Classification of Dance Music by Periodicity Patterns. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2003) pp. 159-165, Baltimore, MD. [BIB]

Simon Dixon, Elias Pampalk, and Gerhard Widmer: Classification of Dance Music by Periodicity Patterns. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR2003-24. [BIB]

Roland Dorffner, Christian Neumann, Istvan Gergely, Reinhold Renner, Max Juhasz, Mathias Resinger, and Georg Dorffner: Implantation of the Corinthian IQ stent into the femeropoplietal arteries using 6-F introducer sheaths and crossover procedures: midterm results. European Radiology 13 (11). 2535–2539. 2003 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Herbert Bauer, Jürgen Pripfl, and Georg Dorffner: Using ICA for removal of ocular artifacts in EEG recorded from blind subjects. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-06. [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz and Eyke Hüllermeier: Pairwise Preference Learning and Ranking. N. Lavrac, D. Gamberger, H. Blockeel, and L. Todorovski: Machine Learning: ECML 2003. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York LNAI 2837. [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz: Round Robin Ensembles. Intelligent Data Analysis. 7(5): 385–404. 2003 [BIB]

Werner Goebl and Roberto Bresin: Measurement and Reproduction Accuracy of Computer Controlled Grand Pianos. in: Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence, Wien TR-2003-04. [BIB]

Werner Goebl and Richard Parncutt: Asynchrony versus intensity as cues for melody perception in chords and real music. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-11. [BIB]

Werner Goebl, Roberto Bresin, and Alexander Galembo: The piano action as the performer's interface: Timing properties, dynamic behaviour and the performer's possibilities. Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence, Wien TR-2003_15. [BIB]

Werner Goebl and Roberto Bresin: Measurement and reproduction accuracy of computer-controlled grand pianos. Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence, Wien TR-2003-16. [BIB]

Werner Goebl: The Role of Timing and Intensity in the Production and Perception of Melody in Expressive Piano Performance. Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence, Wien TR-2003-28 Unpublished doctoral thesis, Karl-Franzens-Universitaet Graz, Graz, Austria. [BIB]

Werner Goebl and Roberto Bresin: Measurement and reproduction accuracy of computer-controlled grand pianos. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 114(4): 2273–2283. 2003 [BIB]

Werner Goebl and Roberto Bresin: Measurement and reproduction accuracy of computer-controlled grand pianos. Proceedings of the Stockholm Music Acoustics Conference (SMAC'03), August 6-9, 2003 Department of Speech, Music, and Hearing, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, Vol. 1. 155–158 [BIB]

Werner Goebl, Roberto Bresin, and Alexander Galembo: The piano action as the performer's interface: Timing properties, dynamic behaviour, and the performer's possibilities. Proceedings of the Stockholm Music Acoustics Conference (SMAC'03), August 6-9, 2003 Department of Speech, Music, and Hearing, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, Vol. 1. 159–162 [BIB]

Werner Goebl and Richard Parncutt: Asynchrony versus intensity as cues for melody perception in chords and real music. Proceedings of the 5th Triennial ESCOM Conference, September 8-13, 2003 Hanover University of Music and Drama. 376–380 [BIB]

Werner Goebl: The Role of Timing and Intensity in the Production and Perception of Melody in Expressive Piano Performance. Unpublished dorctoral thesis, Institut fuer Musikwissenschaft Karl-Franzens-Universitaet Graz Supervisor: Richard Parncutt. 2003 [BIB]

Al¡pio Jorge, Mário A. Alves, Marko Grobelnik, Dunja Mladenić, and Johann Petrak: Web Site Access Analysis for a National Statistical Agency. in: D. Mladenić, N. Lavrac, M. Bohanec, and S. MoyleData Mining and Decision Support. Kluwer Academic Publishers 167-176. 2003 [BIB]

Al¡pio Jorge, Damian Bojadziev, Mário A. Alves, Olga Stepankova, Dunja Mladenić, Jiri Palous, Peter Flach, and Johann Petrak: Internet Support to Collaboration: A Knowledge Management and Organizational Memory View. in: D. Mladenić, N. Lavrac, M. Bohanec, and S. MoyleData Mining and Decision Support. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2003 [BIB]

Bernhard Jung and Paolo Petta: An assessment of the TAEMS/DTC framework in the context of coordinated scheduling and directions for improvements. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-31. [BIB]

Bernhard Jung: VIE-CDS: Eine modulare Architektur fuer Kriterien gesteuertes Scheduling. Institut fuer Med.Kybernetik u. AI, Universitaet Wien Diplomarbeit. 2003 [BIB]

Bernhard Jung and Paolo Petta: An assessment of the TAEMS/DTC framework in the context of coordinated scheduling and directions for improvements. M. D'Inverno, C. Sierra, and F. Zambonelli: The First European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems (EUMAS 2003), Dec. 18-19, 2003, St. Catherine's College, Oxford University. University of Oxford. [BIB]

Alexandra Klein and Harald Trost: Using Corpus-Based Methods for Spoken Access to News Texts on the Web. Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 2003). Geneva, Switzerland. 1037–1040 [BIB]

Matthias Klusch, Sonia Bergamaschi, Pete Edwards, and Paolo Petta (ed.): Intelligent Information Agents: The AgentLink Perspective. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York LNAI 2586. 2003 [BIB]

Matthias Klusch, Sonia Bergamaschi, and Paolo Petta: European Research and Development of Intelligent Information Agents: The AgentLink Perspective. in: M. Klusch, S. Bergamaschi, P. Edwards, and P. PettaIntelligent Information Agents: The AgentLink Perspective. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York LNAI 2586 1-12. 2003 [BIB]

Reinhard Kopiez, Marc Bangert, Eckart Altenmüller, and Werner Goebl: Tempo and loudness analysis of a continuous 28-hour performance of Erik Satie's composition 'Vexations.'. R. Kopiez, A. C. Lehmann, I. Wolther, and C. Wolf: Proceedings of the 5th Triennial ESCOM Conference September 8-13, 2003, Hanover University of Music and Drama. 372–375 [BIB]

Reinhard Kopiez, Marc Bangert, Werner Goebl, and Eckart Altenmüller: Tempo and loudness analysis of a continuous 28-hour performance of Erik Satie's composition 'Vexations'. Journal of New Music Research. 32(3): 234–258. 2003 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: The NECA Project: Net Environments for Embodied Emotional Conversational Agents. Proc. of Workshop on emotionally rich virtual worlds with emotion synthesis at the 8th International Conference on 3D Web Technology (Web3D), 10. March 2003, St.Malo,France. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn and Barbara Neumayr: Socialite in Spittelberg: Incorporating animated conversation into a web-based community-building tool. T. Rist, R. Aylett, D. Ballin, and J. Rickel: Intelligent Virtual Agents, 4th International Workshop (IVA 2003), Sept. 15-17, Kloster Irrsee. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2792. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: The NECA Project: Net Environments for Embodied Emotional Conversational Agents Project Note. in: KI - Kuenstliche Intelligenz Themenheft Embodied Conversational Agents, Springer-Verlag. 2003 [BIB]

Jörg Langner and Werner Goebl: Visualizing expressive performance in tempo-loudness space. Computer Music Journal. 27(4): 69–83. 2003 [BIB]

Johannes Matiasek and Marco Baroni: Exploiting Long Distance Collocational Relations in Predictive Typing. Proceedings of the EACL Workshop on Language Modeling for Text Entry Methods. Budapest, Hungary. 1–8. 2003 [BIB]

Tatiana Miazhynskaia, Georg Dorffner, and Engelbert J. Dockner: Risk management application of the recurrent mixture densitz network. Proceedings of Artificial Neural Networks and Neural Information Processing (ICANN/ICONIP 2003), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag Heidelberg. 589–596 [BIB]

Markus Mottl: Using Algebraic Datatypes as Uniform Representation for Structured Data. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-07. [BIB]

Andrea Omicini, Paolo Petta, and Jeremy Pitt (ed.): ESAW'03: Workshop Notes of the Fourth International Workshop "Engineering Societies in the Agents World", 29-31 October 2003, Imperial College London, UK. Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence, Wien TR-2003-32. [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Simon Dixon, and Gerhard Widmer: On the Evaluation of Perceptual Similarity Measures for Music. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-03) pp. 7-12, London, U.K. 2003 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Werner Goebl, and Gerhard Widmer: Visualizing Changes in the Structure of Data for Exploratory Feature Selection. Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD-2003) Washington, D.C. 157–166 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Simon Dixon, and Gerhard Widmer: Exploring Music Collections by Browsing Different Views. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2003) pp 201-208, Baltimore, MD. [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Simon Dixon, and Gerhard Widmer: Exploring Music Collections By Browsing Different Views. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR2003-23. [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Simon Dixon, and Gerhard Widmer: On the Evaluation of Perceptual Similarity Measures for Music. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR2003-22. [BIB]

Elias Pampalk: Aligned Self-Organizing Maps. Proceedings of the Workshop on Self-Organizing Maps (WSOM'03) pp 185-190, Kitakyushu, Japan, September 11-14. 2003 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk: Islands of Music - Analysis, Organization, and Visualization of Music Archives. Journal of the Austrian Society for Artificial Intelligence. 22(4): 20–23. 2003 [BIB]

Sabine Payr and Robert Trappl: Agents across Cultures. T. Rist, R. Aylett, D. Ballin, and J. Rickel: Intelligent Virtual Agents, 4th International Workshop (IVA 2003), Sept. 15-17, Kloster Irrsee. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2792. 320–324 [BIB]

Paolo Petta, Robert Tolksdorf, Franco Zambonelli, and Sascha Ossowski (ed.): Engineering Societies in the Agents World, Third International Workshop, ESAW'02, Madrid, Spain, September 2002, Revised Papers. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York LNAI 2577. 2003 [BIB]

Paolo Petta: The Role of Emotions in a Tractable Architecture for Situated Cognizers. in: R. Trappl, P. Petta, and S. PayrEmotions in Humans and Artifacts. MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England 251-288. 2003 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker and Friedrich Neubarth: Some Questions and Answers on the Prosodic Correlates of Information Structure. Sole, M.J. and Recasens, D. and Romero, J.: Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS-2003). August 3-9, Barcelona, Spain. 1807–1810 [BIB]

Patrick M. Poelz, Erik Hörtnagl, and Erich Prem: Processing and Clustering Time Series of Mobile Robot Sensory Data. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-10. [BIB]

Christian Popow, Werner Horn, Birgit Rami, and Edith Schober: VIE-DIAB: a Support Program for Telemedical Glycaemic Control. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-12. [BIB]

Christian Popow, Werner Horn, Birgit Rami, and Edith Schober: VIE-DIAB: a Support Program for Telemedical Glycaemic Control. M. Dojat, E. Keravnou, and P. Barahona: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Proceedings of the 9th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine in Europe (AIME-2003). Springer, Berlin LNAI 2780. 350–354 [BIB]

Thomas Psik, Krešimir Matković, Reinhard Sainitzer, Paolo Petta, and Zsolt Szalavári: The Invisible Person: Advanced Interaction Using an Embedded Interface. Proceedings of the 7. International Immersive Projection Technologies Workshop and the 9.Eurographics Workshop on Virtual Environments, (IPT/EGVE 2003), May 22-23, 2003, Zurich, Switzerland, ACM Press, New York, NY, USA 29-37. [BIB]

Michael Pucher, Friedrich Neubarth, Erhard Rank, Georg Niklfeld, and Qi Guan: Combining Non-Uniform Unit Selection with Diphone Based Synthesis. Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 2003). Geneva, Switzerland. 1329–1332 [BIB]

Andreas Rauber, Elias Pampalk, and Dieter Merkl: The SOM-enhanced JukeBox: Organization and Visualization of Music Collections Based on Perceptual Models. Journal of New Music Research. 32(2): 193–210. 2003 [BIB]

John R. Rennison and Friedrich Neubarth: An x-bar theory of Government Phonology. in: S. PlochLiving on the edge: 28 papers in honour of Jonathan Kaye. 2003 [BIB]

Brian Sallans, Alexander Pfister, Alexandros Karatzoglou, and Georg Dorffner: Simulation and Validation of an Integrated Markets Model. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-03. [BIB]

Brian Sallans: Variational Action Selection for Influence Diagrams. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-29. [BIB]

Brian Sallans: Variational Bayesian Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedastic Models. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-30. [BIB]

Brian Sallans, Alexander Pfister, Alexandros Karatzoglou, and Georg Dorffner: Simulation and validation of an integrated markets model. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. 6(4). 2003 [BIB]

Brian Sallans, Alexander Pfister, and Georg Dorffner: A Simulation Study of Managerial Compensation. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-33. [BIB]

Markus Schedl: An Explorative, Hierarchical User Interface to Structured Music Collections. Institut fuer Med.Kybernetik u. AI, Universitaet Wien Diplomarbeit. 2003 [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Towards Understanding Stacking. Institut fuer Medizinische Kybernetik, Universitaet Wien Dissertation, 2003 Studies of a General Ensemble Learning Scheme. [BIB]

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Alexander K. Seewald: Towards Understanding Stacking. Eigenverlag Des AUTORS, OESTERREICH Studies of a General Ensemble Learning Scheme. 2003 [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Recognizing Domain and Species from MEDLINE Proteomics Publications. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-18. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Evaluating Protein Name Recognition. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-19. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: A Simple Term Utility Function for Information Retrieval Based On Explicit Trade-Off between Recall and Precision. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-21. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Towards Recognizing Domain and Species from MEDLINE Publications. T. Scheffer and U. Leser: Workshop on Data and Text Mining in Bioinformatics (ECML/PKDD 2003). Ruder Boskovic Institute, Bijenicka cesta 54, P.O.B. 180, 10002 Zagreb, Croatia ISBN 953-6690-33-0. 53–60 [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Evaluating Protein Name Recognition: An Automatic Approach. T. Scheffer and U. Leser: Workshop on Data and Text Mining in Bioinformatics (ECML/PKDD 2003). Ruder Boskovic Institute, Bijenicka cesta 54, P.O.B. 180, 10002 Zagreb, Croatia ISBN 953-6690-33-0. 61–65 [BIB]

Renee Timmers: Predicting the Subjective Similarity Between Expressive Performances of Music from Objective Measurements of Tempo and Dynamics. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-25. [BIB]

Renee Timmers: Book Review: Musical Performance: A Guide to Understanding (John Rink, Ed.). Psychology of Music. Technical Report. in press. 2003 [BIB]

Renee Timmers, Antonio Camurri, and Gualtiero Volpe: Performance Cues for Listeners' Emotional Engagement. Proceedings of the Stockholm Music Acoustics Conference (SMAC'03), August 6-9, 2003. 569–572 [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic and Gerhard Widmer: Playing Mozart Phrase by Phrase. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-02. [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic and Gerhard Widmer: Playing Mozart Phrase by Phrase. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Case-based Reasoning (ICCBR'03) Trondheim, Norway. 2003 [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic and Gerhard Widmer: Learning to Play Mozart: Recent Improvements. Proceedings of the IJCAI'03 Workshop on Methods for Automatic Music Performance and their Applications in a Public Rendering Contest, 18th Joint International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'03) Acapulco, Mexico. 2003 [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic and Gerhard Widmer: Relational IBL in Music with a New Structural Similarity Measure. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming (ILP 2003) Springer Verlag, Berlin. [BIB]

Robert Trappl, Paolo Petta, and Sabine Payr (ed.): Emotions in Humans and Artifacts. MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England. 2003 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Der Beitrag der Artificial Intelligence Forschung zur Kriegsvermeidung und Kriegsbeendigung (deutsche und englische Version). in: J. BaurAlmanach 2003. Graz, Werkstadt Graz. 65–70 [BIB]

Robert Trappl and Sabine Payr: Emotions: From Brain Research to Computer Game Development. in: R. Trappl, P. Petta, and S. PayrEmotions in Humans and Artifacts. MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England 1-10. 2003 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Concluding Remarks. in: R. Trappl, P. Petta, and S. PayrEmotions in Humans and Artifacts. MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England. 2003 [BIB]

Robert Trappl and Sabine Payr: Agents Across Cultures. T. Rist, R. Aylett, D. Ballin, and J. Rickel: Intelligent Virtual Agents, 4th International Workshop (IVA 2003), Sept. 15-17, Kloster Irrsee. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2792. 320–324 [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): Wissenschaft und Medizin. Facultas, Wien. 2003 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Einleitung. in: In Trappl R. Hrsg. (2003): Wissenschaft und Medizin. Wien, Facultas. 1–5 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Systemdenken und Modellbildung. in: In Trappl R., Hrsg. (2003): Wissenschaft und Medizin. Wien, Facultas. 27–34 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Statistik fuer Nicht-Statistiker. in: In Trappl R., Hrsg. (2003): Wissenschaft und Medizin. Wien, Facultas. 59–71 [BIB]

Harald Trost and Ernst Buchberger: Sprachtechnologie. in: Ausstellungskatalog, "Der Turmbau zu Babel", Schloss Eggenberg, Graz. 2003 [BIB]

Harald Trost: Morphology. in: R. MitkovThe Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics. Oxford University Press, Oxford New York. 2003 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Discovering Simple Rules in Complex Data: A Meta-learning Algorithm and Some Surprising Musical Discoveries. Artificial Intelligence. 146(2): 129–148. 2003 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer and Asmir Tobudic: Playing Mozart by Analogy: Learning Multi-level Timing and Dynamics Strategies. Journal of New Music Research. 32(3): 259–268. 2003 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Large-scale Performance Studies with Intelligent Data Analysis Methods. Proceedings of the Third Decennial Stockholm Music Acoustics Conference (SMAC'03) Stockholm, Sweden. 2003 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer, Simon Dixon, Werner Goebl, Elias Pampalk, and Asmir Tobudic: In Search of the Horowitz Factor. AI Magazine. 24(3): 111–130. 2003 [BIB]

Patrick Zanon and Gerhard Widmer: Recognition of Famous Pianists Using Machine Learning Algorithms: First Experimental Results. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2003-01. [BIB]

Patrick Zanon and Gerhard Widmer: Recognition of Famous Pianists Using Machine Learning Algorithms: First Experimental Results. Proceedings of the 14th Colloquium on Musical Informatics (XIV CIM 2003) Florence, Italy. [BIB]

Patrick Zanon and Gerhard Widmer: Learning to Recognize Famous Pianists with Machine Learning Techniques. Proceedings of the Third Decennial Stockholm Music Acoustics Conference (SMAC'03) Stockholm, Sweden. 2003 [BIB]

Marco Baroni, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Predicting the Components of German Nominal Compounds. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-09. [BIB]

Marco Baroni, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Wordform- and class-based prediction of the components of German nominal compounds in an AAC system. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-12. [BIB]

Marco Baroni, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Unsupervised discovery of morphologically related words based on orthographic and semantic similarity. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-21. [BIB]

Marco Baroni, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Unsupervised discovery of morphologically related words based on orthographic and semantic similarity. Maxwell, M.: Proceedings of the Workshop on Morpological and Phonological Learning of ACL 2002. University of Pennsylvania. 48–57 [BIB]

Marco Baroni, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Predicting the Components of German Nominal Compounds. van Harmelen, F. (ed.): Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2002). IOS Press, Amsterdam. 470–474 [BIB]

Marco Baroni, Johannes Matiasek, and Harald Trost: Wordform- and Class-Based Prediction of the Components of German Nominal Compounds in an AAC System. S.-C. Tseng: COLING 2002, Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computational Linguistics. Taipei, Taiwan. 57–63 [BIB]

Marco Baroni: FASTY-A Multi-lingual Approach to Text Prediction. ELSNews 11.2. 2002 [BIB]

Francesco C. Billari, Alexia Prskawetz, and Johannes Fürnkranz: The cultural evolution of age-at-marriage norms. Max-Planck-Institut fuer demografische Forschung, Rostock. Technical Report. Working Paper WP-2002-18. [BIB]

Björn Bringmann, Stefan Kramer, Friedrich Neubarth, Hannes Pirker, and Gerhard Widmer: Transformation-Based Regression. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-08. [BIB]

Björn Bringmann, Stefan Kramer, Friedrich Neubarth, Hannes Pirker, and Gerhard Widmer: Transformation-based Regression. C. Sammut and A. Hoffmann: Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2002). Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. 59–66 [BIB]

Alvin Chan and Elias Pampalk: Growing Hierarchical Self Organising Map (GHSOM) Toolbox: Visualisation and Enhancements. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP'02) Singapore, Vol. 5, pp 2537-2541. 2002 [BIB]

Herbert Dawid, Karl Dörner, Georg Dorffner, Thomas Fent, Markus Feurstein, Richard F. Hartl, Andreas Mild, Martin Natter, Marc Reimann, and Alfred Taudes: Quantitative Models of Learning Organizations. Springer Wien/New York. 2002 [BIB]

Simon Dixon, Werner Goebl, and Gerhard Widmer: Real-Time Tracking and Visualisation of Musical Expression. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-04. [BIB]

Simon Dixon and Werner Goebl: Pinpointing the Beat: Tapping to Expressive Performances. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC7), Sydney Causal Productions, Adelaide. 617–620. 2002 [BIB]

Simon Dixon and Werner Goebl: Pinpointing the Beat: Tapping to Expressive Performances. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-14. [BIB]

Simon Dixon, Werner Goebl, and Gerhard Widmer: The Performance Worm: Real Time Visualisation of Expressive Parameters based on Langner's Representation. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-15. [BIB]

Simon Dixon, Werner Goebl, and Gerhard Widmer: Real-time Tracking and Visualisation of Musical Expression. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Music and Artificial Intelligence (ICMAI'02), Edinburgh, Scotland Springer, Berlin. 58–68. 2002 [BIB]

Simon Dixon, Werner Goebl, and Gerhard Widmer: The Performance Worm: Real Time Visualisation of Expression Based on Langner's Tempo-Loudness Animation. Proceedings of the 2002 International Computer Music Conference (ICMC'2002), Gothenburg, Sweden edited by M. Nordahl (International Computer Music Association, San Fransisco). 361–364 [BIB]

Simon Dixon: Analysis of Musical Content in Digital Audio. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-39. [BIB]

Simon Dixon: On the analysis of musical expression in audio signals. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-38. [BIB]

Monika Farukuoye: Ippy und wie er die Welt sah. Institut fuer Med.Kybernetik u. AI, Universitaet Wien Diplomarbeit Emotionsmodell fuer einen autonomen Agenten in einem interaktiven Exhibit. 2002 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Georg Gruber, and Georg Dorffner: Continuous unsupervised sleep staging based on a single EEG signal. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-03. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Georg Dorffner, Peter Sykacek, and Iaed Rezek: An automatic, continuous and probabilistic sleep stager based on a hidden markov model. Applied Artificial Intelligence Vol. 16, Num. 3. 199–207. 2002 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Georg Gruber, and Georg Dorffner: Improvements on continuous unsupervised sleep staging. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-24. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Georg Gruber, and Georg Dorffner: Continuous Unsupervised Sleep Staging Based on a Single EEG Signal. J.R. Dorronsoro: Artificial Neural Networks - ICANN 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer LNCS 2415. 1013–1018 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Georg Gruber, and Georg Dorffner: Improvements on continuous unsupervised sleep staging. H. Bourlard, T. Adali, S. Bengio, J. Larsen, and S. Douglas: Neural Networks for Signal Processing XII. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, NY. 687–695. 2002 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz: Round Robin Classification. Journal of Machine Learning Research 2:721-747. 2002 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz: Pairwise Classification as an Ensemble Techique. T. Elomaa, H. Mannila, and H. Toivonen: 13th European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML-2002). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg LNAI 2430. 97–110 [BIB]

Werner Goebl and Richard Parncutt: The influence of relative intensity on the perception of onset asynchronies. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-17. [BIB]

Werner Goebl and Richard Parncutt: The influence of relative intensity on the perception of onset asynchronies. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Sydney (ICMPC7), Aug. 17-21, 2002 Causal Productions, Adelaide. 613–616 [BIB]

Georg Gruber, Arthur Flexer, and Georg Dorffner: Unsupervised continuous sleep analysis based on a single EEG channel (abstract). Journal of Sleep Research 16th Congress of the European Sleep Research Society, Vol. 11, Supplement 1, p.89. 2002 [BIB]

Georg Gruber, Arthur Flexer, and Georg Dorffner: Unsupervised Continuous Sleep Analysis. Methods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology Vol. 24, Suppl. D. 51–56. 2002 [BIB]

Christian Holzbaur: Source-to-Source Transformation for Constraint Handling Rules. in Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Functional and Logic Programming, University of Udine. 2002 [BIB]

Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Sylvia Miksch, Liselotte Kirchner, and Andreas Seyfang: Development and Evaluation of VIE-PNN, a Knowledge-based System for Calculating the Parenteral Nutrition of Newborn Infants. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 24(3): 207–218. 2002 [BIB]

Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Sylvia Miksch, and Andreas Seyfang: Benefits of a Knowledge-based System for Parenteral Nutrition Support: a Report after 5 Years of Routine Daily Use. van Harmelen, F. (ed.): Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2002). IOS Press, Amsterdam. 613–617 [BIB]

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Alexandra Klein, Estela Puig-Waldmüller, and Harald Trost: Robust Interpretation of User Requests for Text Retrieval in a Multimodal Environment. S.-C. Tseng: COLING 2002, Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computational Linguistics. Taipei, Taiwan. 1233–1237 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Erich Gstrein, Barbara Neumayr, and Martine Grice: What can we learn from users of avatars in net environments? A. Marriott, C. Pelachaud, T. Rist, Z. Ruttkay, and H. Vilhjalmsson: Embodied Conversational Agents: Let's Specify and Compare Them!. Workshop Notes, Autonomous Agents & Multiagent Sytems 2002, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy W14, July 16, 2002. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn, Hannes Pirker, Martine Grice, Stefan Baumann, Paul Piwek, Kees van Deemter, Marc Schröder, Martin Klesen, and Erich Gstrein: Generation of multimodal dialogue for net environments. S. Busemann: KONVENS 2002. Deutsches Forschungszentrum fuer Kuenstliche Intelligenz (DFKI), Saarbruecken, Germany. 91–98 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn and Hannes Pirker: Assessment of Markup Languages for Avatars, multimedia and multimodal systems. Neca Deliverable D9c. Technical Report. 2002 [BIB]

Pavel Kveton and Karel Oliva: (Semi-)Automatic Detection of Errors in PoS-Tagged Corpora. S.-C. Tseng: COLING 2002, Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computational Linguistics. Taipei, Taiwan. 509–515 [BIB]

Pavel Kveton and Karel Oliva: Detection of Errors in Part-of-Speech Tagged Corpora by Bootstrapping Generalized Negative n-Grams. LREC-2002 Workshop: Linguistics Knowledge Acquisition and Representation - Bootstrapping Annotated Language Data. [BIB]

Pavel Kveton and Karel Oliva: Achieving an (Almost) Correct PoS-Tagged Corpus. Proceedings of the Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue 2002, Brno, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence vol. 2448, Springer, Berlin. [BIB]

Jörg Langner and Werner Goebl: Visualizing Expressive Performance in Tempo-Loudness Space. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-40. [BIB]

Jörg Langner and Werner Goebl: Was kennzeichnet die Interpretation eines guten Musikers? Die integrierte Analyse von Tempo- und Lautstaerkegestaltung und ihre musikpaedagogischen Anwendungsperspektiven. in: Multimedia als Gegenstand musikpaedagogischer Forschung (Ed. by R.-D. Kraemer) Die Blaue Eule, Essen, Vol. 23. 193–208. 2002 [BIB]

Jörg Langner and Werner Goebl: Representing expressive performance in tempo-loudness space. ESCOM 10th Anniversary Conference on Musical Creativity, April 5-8, 2002 Universite de Liege, Belgium, CD-ROM. [BIB]

Marcus-Christopher Ludl and Gerhard Widmer: Towards a Simple Clustering Criterion Based on Minimum Length Encoding. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-18. [BIB]

Marcus-Christopher Ludl and Gerhard Widmer: Density-based Centroid Approximation for Initializing Iterative Clustering Algorithms. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-19. [BIB]

Marcus-Christopher Ludl and Gerhard Widmer: Towards a Simple Clustering Criterion Based on Minimum Length Encoding. T. Elomaa, H. Mannila, and H. Toivonen: 13th European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML-2002). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg LNAI 2430. 258–269 [BIB]

Johannes Matiasek, Marco Baroni, and Harald Trost: FASTY - A Multi-Lingual Approach to Text Prediction. K. Miesenberger, J. Klaus, and W. Zagler: Computers Helping People with Special Needs. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York. 2002 [BIB]

Markus Mottl: Modelling Large Datasets Using Algebraic Datatypes: A Case Study of the CONFMAN Database. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-27. [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Hannes Pirker, and Harald Trost: Learning duration. S. Busemann: KONVENS 2002. Deutsches Forschungszentrum fuer Kuenstliche Intelligenz (DFKI), Saarbruecken, Germany. 123–130 [BIB]

Gudrun Novak: Robustes und kompetentes Interaktionsverhalten eines synthetischen Agenten in einem oeffentlichen Exponat. Institut fuer Med.Kybernetik u. AI, Universitaet Wien Diplomarbeit. 2002 [BIB]

Karel Oliva and Pavel Kveton: (German) Corpus representativity, bigrams, and PoS-tagging quality. S. Busemann: KONVENS 2002. Deutsches Forschungszentrum fuer Kuenstliche Intelligenz (DFKI), Saarbruecken, Germany. 131–138 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Andreas Rauber, and Dieter Merkl: Content-based organization and visualization of music archives. Proceedings of the 10th ACM International Conference on Multimedia Juan les Pins, France. 570–579. 2002 [BIB]

Elias Pampalk, Andreas Rauber, and Dieter Merkl: Using Smoothed Data Histograms for Cluster Visualization in Self-Organizing Maps. Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN'2002), Madrid, Spain edited by J. R. Dorronsoro, (Springer, Berlin). 871–876 [BIB]

Paolo Petta, Robert Tolksdorf, Franco Zambonelli, and Sascha Ossowski (ed.): ESAW'02: Workshop Notes of the Third International Workshop "Engineering Societies in the Agents World", 16-17 September 2002, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain. Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence, Wien TR-2002-35. [BIB]

Paolo Petta and Jörg P. Müller (ed.): Best of "From Agent Theory to Agent Implementation 3". Applied Artificial Intelligence 16(9-10). 2002 [BIB]

Paolo Petta and Jörg P. Müller: Editorial: Engineering Agent Systems. Petta, Paolo and Müller, Jörg P. (ed.): Best of "From Agent Theory to Agent Implementation 3". Applied Artificial Intelligence. 16(9-10): 671–676. 2002 [BIB]

Paul Piwek, Brigitte Krenn, Marc Schröder, Martine Grice, Stefan Baumann, and Hannes Pirker: RRL: A Rich Representation Language for the Description of Agent Behaviour in NECA. A. Marriott, C. Pelachaud, T. Rist, Z. Ruttkay, and H. Vilhjalmsson: Embodied Conversational Agents: Let's Specify and Compare Them!. Workshop Notes, Autonomous Agents & Multiagent Sytems 2002, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy W14, July 16, 2002. [BIB]

Patrick M. Poelz: Eine Kontrollarchitektur fuer verhaltensbasierte Telerobotik. Institut fuer Med.Kybernetik u. AI, Universitaet Wien Diplomarbeit. 2002 [BIB]

Christian Popow, Werner Horn, Birgit Rami, and Edith Schober: VIE-DIAB: a Program Supporting Telemedical Care of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus. G. Duftschmid, M. Prinz, and N. Steinhoff: A-telmed 2002: Telemedizin - Von der Vision zur Wissenschaft. Oesterreichische Computer Gesellschaft, Wien. 57–62 [BIB]

Erich Prem, Erik Hörtnagl, and Georg Dorffner: Growing Event Memories for Autonomous Robots. in: Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, Workshop on Growing up Artifacts that Live. 2002 [BIB]

Erich Prem: Fundamentals of Growing Concept Spaces for Autonomous Sign Users. in: Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, Workshop on Growing up Artifacts that Live to appear. 2002 [BIB]

Thomas Psik, Krešimir Matković, Reinhard Sainitzer, Paolo Petta, and Zsolt Szalavári: The Invisible Person: Advanced Interaction Using an Embedded Interface. VRVis Zentrum fuer Virtual Reality und Visualisierung Forschungs GmbH. Technical Report. TR-VRVis-2002-022. [BIB]

Andreas Rauber, Elias Pampalk, and Dieter Merkl: Using Psycho-Acoustic Models and Self-Organizing Maps to Create a Hierarchical Structuring of Music by Sound Similarity. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR'02), Paris, France. 71–80. 2002 [BIB]

Fiorella de Rosis (ed.): Merging Cognition and Affect in HCI. Applied Artificial Intelligence 16(7-8). 2002 [BIB]

Brian Sallans: The Dynamics of Interacting Markets: First Results. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-01. [BIB]

Brian Sallans, Georg Dorffner, and Alexandros Karatzoglou: The Dynamics of Iteracting Markets: First Results. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-01. [BIB]

Brian Sallans, Georg Dorffner, and Alexandros Karatzoglou: Feedback Effects in Interacting Markets. Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Agent-Based Simulation, SCS-European Publishing House, Ghent, Belgium. 126–131. 2002 [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf, Peter Tino, and Georg Dorffner: The benefit of information reduction for trading strategies. Applied Economics. 34(7): 917–930. 2002 [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Meta-Learning for Stacked Classification. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-05. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: How to Make Stacking Better and Faster. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-06. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: How to Make Stacking Better and Faster While Also Taking Care of an Unknown Weakness. C. Sammut and A. Hoffmann: Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2002). Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. 554–561 [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Meta-Learning for Stacked Classification. M. Bohanec, B. Kavsek, N. Lavrac, and D. Mladenić: Second International Workshop on Integration and Collaboration Aspects of Data Mining, Decision Support and Meta-Learning (IDDM-2002). University of Helsinki, Department of Computer Science B-2002-3. 123–128 [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Exploring the Parameter State Space of Stacking. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-32. [BIB]

Efstathios Stamatatos and Gerhard Widmer: Music Performer Recognition Using an Ensemble of Simple Classifiers. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-02. [BIB]

Efstathios Stamatatos and Gerhard Widmer: Music Performer Recognition Using an Ensemble of Classifiers. van Harmelen, F. (ed.): Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2002). IOS Press, Amsterdam. 335–339 [BIB]

Efstathios Stamatatos: Quantifying the Differences between Music Performers: Score versus Norm. Proceedings of the 2002 International Computer Music Conference (ICMC'2002), Gothenburg, Sweden edited by M. Nordahl (International Computer Music Association, San Fransisco). 376–382 [BIB]

Peter Sykacek, Georg Dorffner, Peter Rappelsberger, and Josef Zeitlhofer: Improving biosignal processing through modeling uncertainty: Bayes vs. non-Bayes in sleep staging. Applied Artificial Intelligence. 16(5): 395–421. 2002 [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): Cybernetics and Systems 2002. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies Volume 1+2 Proceedings of the Sixteenth European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research. 2002 [BIB]

Robert Trappl and Richard März: Die theoretische und praktische Einfuehrung in "Wissenschaft und Medizin" in einem speziellen Studienmodul. Medizinische Ausbildung 19(2): 238-241. 2002 [BIB]

Robert Trappl, Werner Horn, C. Hofer, and Gerhard Chroust (ed.): The Eleventh Fuschl Conversation. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna. Technical Report. 2002 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: To What Extent Can Cybernetics Contribute to the Avoidance of International Violent Conflicts. In Trappl R., ed. (2002): Cybernetics and Systems 2002, Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna. Volume 1+2. [BIB]

Lucia Ucsnik, Paolo Petta, Christian Holzbaur, Patrick Merl, Robert Trappl, and Richard März: Das Curriculum-InformationsSystem CIS - ein webbasiertes Instrument zur Unterstuetzung der Planung und Koordination der Inhalte des Medizin Curriculum Wien. Medizinische Ausbildung 19(2):234-238. 2002 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Trying to Explain a Creative Act: Studying Expressive Music Performance with Learning Machines. Proceedings of the ESCOM Conference on Musical Creativity Liege, Belgium, CD-ROM. 2002 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer and Asmir Tobudic: Playing Mozart by Analogy: Learning Multi-level Timing and Dynamics Strategies. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-23. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer and Asmir Tobudic: Playing Mozart by Analogy: Learning Multi-level Timing and Dynamics Strategies. Proceedings of the ICAD Workshop on Performance Rendering Systems 8th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD'2002), Kyoto, Japan. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Machine Discoveries: A Few Simple, Robust Local Expression Principles. Journal of New Music Research. 31(1): 37–50. 2002 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: In Search of the Horowitz Factor: Interim Report on a Musical Discovery Project. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2002-31. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: In Search of the Horowitz Factor: Interim Report on a Musical Discovery Project. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Discovery Science (DS'02), Luebeck, Germany Springer Verlag, Berlin Invited paper. 2002 [BIB]

Mar¡a G. de la Banda, Kim Marriott, Peter J. Stuckey, and Christian Holzbaur: Building Constraint Solvers with HAL. in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP'01). 90–104. 2001 [BIB]

Hendrik Blockeel, Johannes Fürnkranz, Alexia Prskawetz, and Francesco C. Billari: Detecting Temporal Change in Event Sequences: An Application to Demographic Data. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2001-09. [BIB]

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Emilios Cambouropoulos and Gerhard Widmer: Automatic Motivic Analysis via Melodic Clustering. Journal of New Music Research. 29(4): 303–317. 2001 [BIB]

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Johannes Fürnkranz, Christian Holzbaur, and Robert Temel: User Profiling for the Melvil Knowledge Retrieval System. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR 2001-29. [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz: Hyperlink Ensembles: A Case Study in Hypertext Classification. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR 2001-30. [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz and Miroslav Kubat (ed.): Machines That Learn To Play Games. Nova Science Publishers Advances in Computation: Theory and Practice, Vol. 8. 2001 [BIB]

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Johannes Fürnkranz and Johann Petrak: An Evaluation of Landmarking Variants. Proceedings of the ECML/PKDD-01 Workshop on Integrating Aspects of Data Mining, Decision Support and Meta-Learning (IDDM-01) pp.57-68. 57–69. 2001 [BIB]

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Werner Goebl and Roberto Bresin: Are computer-controlled pianos a reliable tool in music performance research? Recording and reproduction precision of a Yamaha Disklavier grand piano. Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence, Wien TR-2001-27. [BIB]

Werner Goebl: Melody lead in piano performance: Expressive device or artifact? Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence, Wien TR-2001-26. [BIB]

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Werner Goebl and Roberto Bresin: Are computer-controlled pianos a reliable tool in music performance research? Recording and reproduction precision of a Yamaha Disklavier grand piano. MOSART Workshop on Current Research Directions in Computer Music, November 15-17, 2001 edited by C. L. Buyoli and R. Loureiro, (Audiovisual Institute, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain). 45–50 [BIB]

Werner Goebl and Richard Parncutt: Perception of onset asynchronies: Acoustic piano versus synthesized complex versus pure tones. Meeting of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition (SMPC2001), August 9-11, 2001 Queens's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, pp. 21-22 (abstract). [BIB]

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Werner Horn, Christian Popow, and Lukas Unterasinger: Support for Fast Comprehension of ICU Data: Visualization Using Metaphor Graphics. Methods of Information in Medicine 40. 421–424. 2001 [BIB]

Werner Horn: AI in Medicine on its Way from Knowledge-intensive to Data-intensive Systems. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 23(1): 5–12. 2001 [BIB]

Alexandra Klein, Ingrid Schwank, Michel Généreux, and Harald Trost: Evaluating Multi-modal Input Modes in a Wizard-of-Oz Study for the Domain of Web Search. A. Blandford, J. Vanderdonckt, and P. Gray: People and Computers XV - Interaction without Frontiers. Springer: London Berlin Heidelberg. 475–483. 2001 [BIB]

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Gerhard Klösch, Bob Kemp, Thomas Penzel, Alois Schlögl, Peter Rappelsberger, Ernst Trenker, Georg Gruber, Josef Zeitlhofer, Bernd Saletu, W. M. Herrmann, Sari-Leena Himanen, Dieter Kunz, Manuel J. Barbanoj, Joachim Röschke, Alpo Värri, and Georg Dorffner: The SIESTA Project Polygraphic and Clinical Database. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine. 20(3): 51–57. 2001 [BIB]

Christoph Koch: Data Integration against Multiple Evolving Autonomous Schemata. Institut fuer Med.Kybernetik u. AI, Universitaet Wien Dissertation. 2001 [BIB]

Stefan Kramer and Gerhard Widmer: Inducing Classification and Regression Trees in First-Order Logic. in: S. Dzeroski and N. LavracRelational Data Mining. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York/Tokyo 2001. [BIB]

Stefan Kramer, Gerhard Widmer, Bernhard Pfahringer, and Michael DeGroeve: Prediction of Ordinal Classes Using Regression Trees. Fundamenta Informaticae XXI. 1001–1013. 2001 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn and Stefan Evert: Can we do better than frequency? A case study on PP-verb collocations. Proceedings of the ACL Workshop on Collocations. Toulouse, France. 2001 [BIB]

Jörg Langner and Werner Goebl: Was kennzeichnet die Interpretation eines guten Musikers? Die integrierte Analyse von Tempo- und Lautstaerkegestaltung und ihre musikpaedagogischen Anwendungsperspektiven. Multimedia als Gegenstand musikpaedagogischer Forschung, 5.-7. Okt. 2001 Regensburg, Germany. [BIB]

Michael Luck, Vladimir Marik, Olga Stepankova, and Robert Trappl (ed.): Multi-Agent Systems and Applications. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York LNAI 2086 9th ECCAI Advanced Course, ACAI 2001 and AgentLink's 3rd European Agent Systems Summer School, EASSS 2001, Prague, Czech Republic, July 2001, Selected Tutorial Papers. [BIB]

Sylvia Miksch, Andreas Seyfang, Werner Horn, Christian Popow, and Franz Paky: Methods of Temporal Data Validation and Abstraction in High-Frequency Domains. in: K.J. CiosMedical Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Springer, Heidelberg. 2001 [BIB]

Richard März, Karl Kremser, and Paolo Petta: A Web-based Learning and Reviewing Tool for the Final Exam in Medical Chemistry at the University of Vienna. Daetwyler, C. (ed.): Use of Computers in Medical Education Part II: Practical Examples. Zeitschrift fuer Hochschuldidaktik, STUDIEN Verlag Innsbruck-Wien 24.Jahrgang, Heft 1/2000 24(1):123-137. 2001 [BIB]

Richard März, Patrick A. Merl, Gottfried S. Csanyi, Paolo Petta, and Martin Lischka: Ein neuer Studienplan fuer die Wiener Medizinische Fakultaet: Erstellung des Qualifikationsprofils als erster Schritt. Eitel, F. and Gostomzyk, J. and Habeck, D. and Hoppe, J.-D.: Neue Generationen... Kontinuitaet der Verantwortung. Medizinische Ausbildung. 18(1): 38–39. 2001 [BIB]

Martin Natter, Andreas Mild, Markus Feurstein, Georg Dorffner, and Alfred Taudes: The Effect of Incentive Schemes and Organizational Arrangements on the New Product Development Process. Management Science. 47(8): 1029–1045. 2001 [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth and John R. Rennison: Mandarin Chinese Phonemics and the X-bar theory of GP: The Challenge of Systematic Gaps. in: unpubl. ms., Univ. of Vienna. 2001 [BIB]

Karel Oliva: Uvahy o formalnich zakladech ceske gramatiky (Thoughts about Formal Foundations of Czech Grammar). Czech - Universals and Specifics, Proceedings of the Conference held in Slapanice near Brno), Masaryk University Brno, November 2001. [BIB]

Karel Oliva: The Disambiguation of the Reflexive Particle "se" in the Body of the Czech National Corpus. Proceedings of the Conference "Formal Approaches to Slavic Languages", Potsdam. 2001 [BIB]

Karel Oliva: The Possibilities of Automatic Detection/Correction of Errors in Tagged Corpora: A Pilot Study on a German Corpus. Proceedings of the Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue 2001, Zelezna ruda, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence No 2166, Springer, Berlin. [BIB]

Andrea Omicini, Paolo Petta, and Robert Tolksdorf (ed.): Engineering Societies in the Agents World II, Second International Workshop, ESAW 2001, Prague, Czech Republic, July 2001, Revised Papers. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 2203. 2001 [BIB]

Andrea Omicini, Paolo Petta, and Robert Tolksdorf (ed.): Engineering Societies in the Agents World, 2nd International Workshop (ESAW'01), Workshop Notes, Prague, Czech Republic, July 7, 2001. Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence, Wien Technical Report TR-2001-17. [BIB]

Ana Paiva, Yasmine Arafa, Marco Costa, Pedro Figueiredo, Patrick Gebhard, Kristina Höök, Abe Mamdani, Carlos Martinho, Dário Mourão, Paolo Petta, Phoebe Sengers, and Marco Vala: SAFIRA - Supporting Affective Interactions in Real-Time Applications. Proc. Conference on Science, Art, & Technology (CAST'01): Living in Mixed Realities, Schloss Birlinghoven, Sankt Augustin/Bonn, Germany, September 21-22, 2001, FhGZFS 227-230. [BIB]

Sabine Payr: Virtual Encounters: Avatars, Actors, Agents. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2001-04. [BIB]

Paolo Petta and Robert Trappl: Emotions and Agents. in: M. Luck, V. Marik, O. Stepankova, and R. TrapplMulti-Agent Systems and Applications. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York LNAI 2086. 301–316. 2001 [BIB]

Paolo Petta and Lola Cañamero (ed.): Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems: Volume II. Cybernetics and Systems 32(6). 2001 [BIB]

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Martin Platek, Tomas Holan, Vladislav Kubon, and Karel Oliva: Word Order Relaxations and Restrictions within a Dependency Grammar. Proceedings of the Workshop ITAT 2001: Information Technologies - Applications and Theory, Zuberec, Slovakia. [BIB]

Peter Rappelsberger, Ernst Trenker, Christian Rothmann, Georg Gruber, Peter Sykacek, Stephen Roberts, Gerhard Klösch, Josef Zeitlhofer, Peter Anderer, Bernd Saletu, Alois Schlögl, Alpo Värri, Bob Kemp, Thomas Penzel, W. M. Herrmann, J. Hasan, Manuel J. Barbanoj, Joachim Röschke, Dieter Kunz, and Georg Dorffner: Das Projekt SIESTA. Klinische Neurophysiologie 32. 76–88. 2001 [BIB]

Stefan Roiser and Georg Dorffner: An Intelligent Web-based Tool For The Virtual Research Enterprise. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2001-07. [BIB]

Christian Rothmann: Validierung eines automatischen Sleep Analysers. Institut fuer Medizinische Kybernetik, Universitaet Wien Diplomarbeit (approbiert am Inst. f. Psychologie). 2001 [BIB]

C. Schaner-Wolles, John R. Rennison, and Friedrich Neubarth (ed.): Naturally! Linguistic studies in honour of Wolfgang Dressler. Rosenberg & Sellier, Torino. 2001 [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf, Alfred Lehar, and Martin Scheicher: GARCH vs Stochastic Volatility: Option Pricing and Risk Management. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2001-08. [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf and Georg Dorffner: Risk-neutral extraction from option prices: improved pricing with mixture density networks. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks. 12(4): 716–725. 2001 [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald and Johannes Fürnkranz: Grading Classifiers. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2001-01. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald, Johann Petrak, and Gerhard Widmer: Hybrid Decision Tree Learners with Alternative Leaf Classifiers: An Empirical Study. Proceedings of the 14th International FLAIRS Conference (FLAIRS-2001) AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Entertainment Robots - Myth or Reality. Proceedings of the 14th International FLAIRS Conference (FLAIRS-2001) AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald and Johannes Fürnkranz: An Evaluation of Grading Classifiers. F. Hoffmann, D.J. Hand, N. Adams, D. Fisher, and G. Guimaraes: Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis, 4th International Conference, IDA 2001, Proceedings. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York/Tokyo. 115–124 [BIB]

Andreas Seyfang, Sylvia Miksch, Werner Horn, M. Urschitz, Christian Popow, and Christian F. Poets: Using Time-Oriented Data Abstraction Methods to Optimize Oxygen Supply for Neonates. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. Report TR-2001-03. [BIB]

Andreas Seyfang, Sylvia Miksch, Werner Horn, Michael S. Urschitz, Christian Popow, and Christian F. Poets: Using Time-Oriented Data Abstraction Methods to Optimize Oxygen Supply for Neonates. S. Quaglini, P. Barahona, and S. Andreassen: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Proceedings of the 8th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine in Europe (AIME-2001). Springer, Berlin. 217–226 [BIB]

Carlos Soares, Johann Petrak, and Pavel Brazdil: Sampling-Based Relative Landmarks: Systematically Test-Driving Algorithms Before Choosing. Proceedings of the 10th Portugese Conference on Artificial Intelligence (EPIA 2001). Springer. 88-94. [BIB]

Alexander Staller and Paolo Petta: Introducing Emotions into the Computational Study of Social Norms: A First Evaluation. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. 4(1). 2001 [BIB]

Efstathios Stamatatos: A Computational Model for Discriminating Music Performers. MOSART Workshop on Current Research Directions in Computer Music edited by C. L. Buyoli and R. Loureiro, (Audiovisual Institute, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain). 65–69. 2001 [BIB]

Peter Sykacek, Stephen Roberts, Iaed Rezek, Arthur Flexer, and Georg Dorffner: A Probabilistic Approach to High-Resolution Sleep Analysis. G. Dorffner, H. Bischof, and K. Hornik: Artificial Neural Networks - ICANN 2001. International Conference, Vienna, Austria, Lecture Notes In Computer Science 2130, Springer. 617–624 [BIB]

Peter Tino and Georg Dorffner: Predicting the future of discrete sequences from fractal representations of the past. Machine Learning. 45(2): 187–217. 2001 [BIB]

Peter Tino, Christian Schittenkopf, and Georg Dorffner: Temporal pattern recognition in noisy non-stationary time series based on quantization into symbolic streams: Lessons learned from financial volatility trading. Pattern Analysis and Applications 4:283-299. 2001 [BIB]

Peter Tino, Christian Schittenkopf, and Georg Dorffner: Financial volatility trading using recurrent neural networks. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks. 12(4): 865–874. 2001 [BIB]

Asmir Tobudic: Identifikation von Noten und Akkorden in Audiosignalen. Institut fuer Medizinische Kybernetik und Artificial Intelligence, Universitaet Wien Diplomarbeit. 2001 [BIB]

Robert Trappl and Richard März: Learning to do Research and to Use Computers in a New Medical Curriculum. S.S. Stensaas, M.R. Fischer, M.M. Batschkus, and J.W. Dietrich: Multimedia in Health Sciences Education Proceedings of the Slice of Life 2001 Computers in Healthcare Education Symposium. Logos Verlag Berlin. 295–302 [BIB]

Robert Trappl and Paolo Petta: Facets of Emotions in Humans and Artifacts. D.G. Riccia, H.-J. Lenz, and R. Kruse: Data Fusion and Perception. Springer, London, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York 171-181. 2001 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Using AI and Machine Learning to Study Expressive Music Performance: Project Survey and First Report. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2001-06. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: The Musical Expression Project: A Challenge for Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery. Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML'2001) Springer Verlag, Berlin. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Discovering Strong Principles of Expressive Music Performance with the PLCG Rule Learning Strategy. Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML'2001) Springer Verlag, Berlin. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Using AI and Machine Learning to Study Expressive Music Performance: Project Survey and First Report. AI Communications. 14(3): 149–162. 2001 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Inductive Learning of General and Robust Local Expression Principles. Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC'2001) edited by A. Schloss and R. Dannenberg, (International Computer Music Association, San Francisco). 322–329 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Discovering Simple Rules in Complex Data: A Meta-learning Algorithm and Some Surprising Musical Discoveries. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2001-31. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Machine Discoveries: A Few Simple, Robust Local Expression Principles. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2001-32. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer, Simon Dixon, Werner Goebl, Efstathios Stamatatos, and Asmir Tobudic: Empirical Music Performance Research: OeFAI's Position. MOSART Workshop on Current Research Directions in Computer Music Audiovisual Institute, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain Panel Discussion Paper. 2001 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Discovering Strong Principles of Expressive Music Performance with the PLCG Rule Learning Strategy. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2001-14. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: The Musical Expression Project: A Challenge for Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2001-15. [BIB]

Hilan Bensusan, Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier, Bernhard Pfahringer, Carlos Soares, and Pavel Brazdil: What Works Well Tells Us What Works Better. Proceedings of the ICML-2000 Workshop on "What Works Well Where?", Stanford, CA. [BIB]

Francesco C. Billari, Johannes Fürnkranz, and Alexia Prskawetz: Timing, Sequencing, and Quantum of Life Course Events: a Machine Learning Approach. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-30. [BIB]

William P. Birmingham, Roger B. Dannenberg, and Gerhard Widmer (ed.): AAAI'2000 Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Music (Workshop Notes). 17th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI'2000) Austin, TX. [BIB]

Roberto Bresin and Gerhard Widmer: Production of Staccato Articulation in Mozart Sonatas Played on a Grand Piano. Preliminary Results. Speech, Music, and Hearing. Quarterly Progress and Status Report 41(4/2000). 1–6 [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos and Gerhard Widmer: Melodic Clustering: Motivic Analysis of Schumann's Traeumerei. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-13. [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos and Gerhard Widmer: Melodic Clustering: Motivic Analysis of Schumann's Traeumerei. Proceedings of JIM 2000 (Journies d'Informatique Musicale), Bordeaux, France. [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos: Extracting 'Significant' Patterns from Musical Strings: Some Interesting Problems. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-14. [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos: From MIDI to Traditional Musical Notation. Proceedings of the AAAI'2000 Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Music Austin, TX. [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos: Melodic Cue Abstraction, Similarity and Category Formation: A Computational Approach. Proceedings of ICMPC 2000 (International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition) Keele, U.K. [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos: Extracting 'Significant' Patterns from Musical Strings: Some Interesting Problems. Invited Paper presented at London String Days (LSD2000), April 2000. Technical Report. King's College, London. [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos: Score Extraction from MIDI Files. Proceedings of the 13th Colloquium on Musical Informatics (CIM'2000) L'Aquila, Italy. [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos and Gerhard Widmer: Melodic Clustering: Motivic Analysis of Schumann's Traeumerei. Journal of New Music Research. 29(4): 347–370. 2000 [BIB]

Fabio Ciravegna, Luca Gilardoni, Alberto Lavelli, Silvia Mazza, William J. Black, Massimo Ferraro, Nadia Mana, Johannes Matiasek, and Fabio Rinaldi: Flexible Text Classification for Financial Applications: The FACILE System. W. Horn: Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2000). IOS Press, Amsterdam (PAIS-2000 Subconference). 696–700 [BIB]

Simon Dixon: A Lightweight Multi-Agent Musical Beat Tracking System. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-08. [BIB]

Simon Dixon: A Lightweight Multi-Agent Musical Beat Tracking System. Proceedings of the 6th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Melbourne, Australia. 2000 [BIB]

Simon Dixon: A Beat Tracking System for Audio Signals. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-06. [BIB]

Simon Dixon and Emilios Cambouropoulos: Beat Tracking with Musical Knowledge. Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI-2000) IOS Press, Amsterdam. [BIB]

Simon Dixon and Emilios Cambouropoulos: Beat Tracking with Musical Knowledge. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-09. [BIB]

Simon Dixon: On the Computer Recognition of Solo Piano Music. Interfaces: Australasian Computer Music Conference 2000, Brisbane, Australia, July 2000. [BIB]

Simon Dixon: On the Computer Recognition of Solo Piano Music. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-24. [BIB]

Simon Dixon: Extraction of Musical Performance Parameters from Audio Data. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-25. [BIB]

Simon Dixon: Extraction of Musical Performance Parameters from Audio Data. First IEEE Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia (PCM2000), Sydney, Australia, December 2000. [BIB]

Georg Dorffner: The subsymbolic approach to ANN-based natural language processing. in: Dale, R. and Moisl, H. and Somers, H.: Handbook of Natural Language Processing. Marcel Dekker Inc., New York. 785–822. 2000 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: Data Mining and EEG. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-12. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Peter Sykacek, Iaed Rezek, and Georg Dorffner: Using Hidden Markov Models to build an automatic, continuous and probabilistic sleep stager. S.-I. Amari, C.L. Giles, M. Gori, and V. Piuri: Proceedings of the IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. IEEE Computer Society IJCNN 2000, Como, Italy Vol. III. 627–631 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: Data mining and electroencephalography. Statistical Methods in Medical Research 9: 395-413. 2000 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Herbert Bauer: Monitoring human information processing via intelligent data analysis of EEG recordings. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-34. [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Herbert Bauer: Monitoring human information processing via intelligent data analysis of EEG recordings. Intelligent Data Analysis 4: 113-128. 2000 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz, Bernhard Pfahringer, Hermann Kaindl, and Stefan Kramer: Learning to Use Operational Advice. W. Horn: Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2000). IOS Press, Amsterdam. 291–295 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz: Machine Learning in Games: A Survey. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-31. [BIB]

Werner Goebl: Skilled piano performance: Melody lead caused by dynamic differentiation. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-11. [BIB]

Werner Goebl: Skilled piano performance: Melody lead caused by dynamic differentiation. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC6), Aug 5-10, 2000 Keele University, UK. 1165–1176 [BIB]

Christian Holzbaur and Thom Frühwirth: Guest Editorial: Constraint Handling Rules. Applied Artificial Intelligence. 14(4): 309–310. 2000 [BIB]

Christian Holzbaur and Thom Frühwirth: A PROLOG Constraint Handling Rules Compiler and Runtime System. Applied Artificial Intelligence. 14(4): 369–388. 2000 [BIB]

Werner Horn (ed.): Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2000). IOS Press, Amsterdam. 2000 [BIB]

Werner Horn: Editorial: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Medical Decision Making Europe. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 20(1): 1–3. 2000 [BIB]

Werner Horn: AI in Medicine on its Way from Knowledge-intensive to Data-intensive Systems. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-35. [BIB]

Alexandra Klein, U. Weis, and Manfred Stede: Der Einsatz von Sprachverarbeitungstools beim Sprachenlernen im Intranet. K.-D. Schmitz: Sprachtechnologie fuer eine dynamische Wirtschaft im Medienzeitalter. Tagungsakten der XXVI. Jahrestagung der Internationalen Vereinigung Sprache und Wirtschaft e.V.. 23.-25.11. Fachhochschule Koeln. 2000 [BIB]

Christoph Koch and Paolo Petta: Multi-Agent Coordination of Distributed Event Data Processing. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-17. [BIB]

Christoph Koch, Zsolt Kovacs, Jean-Marie le Goff, Richard McClatchey, Paolo Petta, and Tony Solomonides: Explicit Modeling of the Semantics of Large Multi-layered Object-Oriented Databases. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-23. [BIB]

Christoph Koch, Zsolt Kovacs, Jean-Marie le Goff, Richard McClatchey, Paolo Petta, and Tony Solomonides: Explicit Modeling of the Semantics of Large Multi-layered Object-Oriented Databases. A.H.F. Laender, S.W. Liddle, and V.C. Storey: Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Conceptual Modelling (ER'2000), 9-12 October 2000, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, LNCS 1920 52-65. [BIB]

Christoph Koch and Paolo Petta: Multi-Agent Coordination of Distributed Event Data Processing. Engineering Societies in the Agents' World (ESAW'00), ECAI 2000 Workshop, Berlin, Germany, August 21, 2000. [BIB]

Christoph Koch, Paolo Petta, Jean-Marie le Goff, and Richard McClatchey: On Information Integration in Large Scientific Collaborations. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-28. [BIB]

Christoph Koch and Paolo Petta: Multi-Agent Coordination of Distributed Event Data Processing. A. Omicini, R. Tolksdorf, and F. Zambonelli: Engineering Societies in the Agents' World. Workshop Notes, 14th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2000), August 2000, Berlin, Germany. 115–125 [BIB]

Christoph Koch and Paolo Petta: Coordination Issues in Multi-Agent Event Data Processing. A. Omicini, R. Tolksdorf, and F. Zambonelli: Engineering Societies in the Agents World, First International Workshop, ESAW 2000, Berlin, Germany, August 2000, Revised Papers. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York/Barcelona Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) 1972. 64–77 [BIB]

Mikko Koivuluoma, Alpo Värri, and Arthur Flexer: Modelling sleep with gaussian mixture model based on eye movements and delta-activity. M. Gabbouj and P. Kuosmanen: Signal Processing X Theories and Applications, Proceedings of EUSIPCO 2000, tenth European Signal Processing Conference, 4-8 September 2000, Tampere, Finland. 35–38 [BIB]

Klaus Kovar, Johannes Fürnkranz, Johann Petrak, Bernhard Pfahringer, Robert Trappl, and Gerhard Widmer: Searching for Patterns in Political Event Sequences: Experiments with the KEDS Database. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-02. [BIB]

Klaus Kovar, Johannes Fürnkranz, Johann Petrak, Bernhard Pfahringer, Robert Trappl, and Gerhard Widmer: Searching for Patterns in Political Event Sequences: Experiments with the KEDS Database. Cybernetics and Systems. 31(6): 649–668. 2000 [BIB]

Stefan Kramer, Gerhard Widmer, Bernhard Pfahringer, and Michael DeGroeve: Prediction of Ordinal Classes Using Regression Trees. Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems (ISMIS'2000) Charlotte, N.C. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: Collocation Mining: Exploiting Corpora for Collocation, Identification and Representation. W. Zuehlke and E.G. Schukat-Talamazzini: Konvens 2000 - Sprachkommunikation. VDE Verlag, Berlin. 209–214 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: Empirical Implications on Lexical Association Measures. Proceedings of the 9th EURALEX, Stuttgart. 359–371. 2000 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: CDB – A Database of Lexical Collocations. M. Gavrilidou, G. Carayannis, S. Marakantonatou, S. Piperidis, and G. Stainhaouer: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2000). ELRA - European Language Resources Association, Paris. [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: The Usual Suspects: Data-Oriented Models for Identification and Representation of Lexical Collocations. German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence and Saarland University Dissertations in Computational Linguistics and Language Technology, Volume 7. SaarbrUEcken, Germany. 2000 [BIB]

Marcus-Christopher Ludl and Gerhard Widmer: Relative Unsupervised Discretization for Regression Problems. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-01. [BIB]

Marcus-Christopher Ludl and Gerhard Widmer: Relative Unsupervised Discretization for Association Rule Mining. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-04. [BIB]

Marcus-Christopher Ludl and Gerhard Widmer: Relative Unsupervise Discretization for Regression Problems. R. Lopez de Mantaras and E. Plaza: Machine Learning: ECML 2000. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. [BIB]

Marcus-Christopher Ludl and Gerhard Widmer: Relative Unsupervised Discretization for Association Rule Mining. Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (PKDD'2000) Lyon, Springer Verlag. [BIB]

Richard März, Patrick A. Merl, Gottfried S. Csanyi, Paolo Petta, and Martin Lischka: Ein neuer Studienplan fuer die Wiener Medizinische Fakultaet: Erstellung des Qualifikationsprofils als erster Schritt. Medizinische Ausbildung. 2000 [BIB]

Richard März, Karl Kremser, and Paolo Petta: A web-based learning and reviewing tool for the final exam in Medical Chemistry at the University of Vienna. Zeitschrift fuer Hochschuldidaktik, STUDIEN Verlag Innsbruck-Wien in: Daetwyler C. (ed.): "The use of Computers in (medical) Education", special issue. 2000 [BIB]

Martin Natter, Markus Feurstein, Andreas Mild, Alfred Taudes, Michael Trcka, Georg Dorffner, and Christian Merz: Learning in the artificial factory. IEEE Proceedings of the Hawai`i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2000). [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Kai Alter, Hannes Pirker, Elli Rieder, and Harald Trost: The Vienna Prosodic Speech Corpus: Purpose, Content and Encoding. W. Zuehlke and E.G. Schukat-Talamazzini: Konvens 2000 - Sprachkommunikation. VDE Verlag, Berlin pp.191-96. [BIB]

Friedrich Neubarth, Kai Alter, Hannes Pirker, Elli Rieder, and Harald Trost: The Vienna Prosodic Speech Corpus: Purpose, Content and Encoding. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-33. [BIB]

Shan Parfitt, Georg Dorffner, and Peter Tino: Graded grammaticality in Prediction Fractal Machines. S.A. Solla, T.K. Leen, and K.-R. Mueller: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 12. MIT Press, Cambridge/Boston/London. 52–58. 2000 [BIB]

Johann Petrak: Fast Subsampling Performance Estimates for Classification Algorithm Selection. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-07. [BIB]

Johann Petrak: Fast Subsampling Performance Estimates for Classification Algorithm Selection. J. Keller and C. Giraud-Carrier: ECML-2000 Workshop Notes on Meta Learning: Building Automatic Advice Strategies for Model Selection and Method Combination. Barcelona, Spain. [BIB]

Paolo Petta, M. MacMahon, and Alexander Staller: FORREST: Forschung ueber/research on emotion simulation. C. Landauer and K.L. Bellman: Proc. Virtual Worlds and Simulation Conference, 2000 Western Multiconference, January 23-27, San Diego, CA. Society for Computer Simulation International, San Diego, CA. [BIB]

Paolo Petta, Alexander Staller, Robert Trappl, Stephan Mantler, Thomas Psik, Zsolt Szalavári, and Michael Gervautz: Die "Invisible Person" im Technischen Museum Wien. Kuenstliche Intelligenz 2/00:34-39. 2000 [BIB]

Paolo Petta and Jörg Müller (ed.): From Agent Theory to Agent Implementation: Best of AT2AI-1. Applied Artificial Intelligence 14(7). 2000 [BIB]

Bernhard Pfahringer: Winning the KDD99 Classification Cup: Bagged Boosting. SIGKDD explorations. 1(2): 65–66. 2000 [BIB]

Bernhard Pfahringer, Hilan Bensusan, and Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier: Meta-learning by landmarking various learning algorithms. P. Langley: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML-200). Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 743-750. 2000 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker and Friedrich Neubarth: Die Modellierung von Lautdauervariationen im Oesterreichischen Deutsch. Fortschritte der Akustik. Universitaet Oldenburg. 2000 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker and Friedrich Neubarth: Die Modellierung von Lautdauervariationen im Oesterreichischen Deutsch. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-32. [BIB]

Niko Popitsch: BIS-WCM: A WWW-based Editorial- and Informationsystem in Support of the Curriculum Design of the Medical Faculty of Vienna. Institut fuer Med.Kybernetik u. AI, Universitaet Wien Diplomarbeit. 2000 [BIB]

Erich Prem: Changes of Representational AI Concepts Induced by Embodied Autonomy. CCAI, Journal for the Integrated Study of Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science and Applied Epistemology. 17(3-4): 189–208. 2000 [BIB]

K. Schellner, Georg Dorffner, and Erich Prem: Predicting Rainfall Patterns Using Regularized Gaussian Mixture Models. R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems 2000. Oesterreichische Studiengesellschaft fuer Kybernetik, Wien Vols. 1+2. 564–569 [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf, Peter Tino, and Georg Dorffner: The profitability of trading volatility using real-valued and symbolic models. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-18. [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf, Peter Tino, and Georg Dorffner: The benefit of information reduction for trading strategies. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-21. [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf and Georg Dorffner: Risk-neutral Density Extraction from Option Prices: Improved Pricing with Mixture Density Networks. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-26. [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf, Georg Dorffner, and Engelbert J. Dockner: Forecasting time-dependent conditional densities: A semi-nonparametric neural network approach. Journal of Forecasting 19. 355–374. 2000 [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf: A Neural Network-based Approach to Extracting Risk-neutral Densities and to Derivative Pricing. Proceedings of the Computational Finance 2000 Conference, London, UK, May/June 2000 (on CD). [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf, Georg Dorffner, and Engelbert J. Dockner: On non-linear, stochastic dynamics in economic and financial time series. Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics. 4(3). 2000 [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald, Johann Petrak, and Gerhard Widmer: Hybrid Decision Tree Learners with Alternative Leaf Classifiers: An Empirical Study. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-10. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: CoIL Challenge 2000. in: P. van der Putten and M. van SomerenCoIL Challenge 2000: The Insurance Company Case, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, Leiden, published by Sentient Machine Research, Amsterdam. LIACS Technical Report 2000-09 Submitted Solution. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: CoIL Challenge 2000. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-20. [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: Entertainment Robots - Myth or Reality? Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-29. [BIB]

Alexander Staller and Paolo Petta: Introducing Emotions into the Computational Study of Social Norms. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-00-05. 2000 [BIB]

Alexander Staller and Paolo Petta: Introducing Emotions into the Computational Study of Social Norms. B. Edmonds and K. Dautenhahn: Proceedings of the AISB'00 Symposium "Starting from Society - the application of social analogies to computational systems", April 17-20, 2000, University of Birmingham, UK. Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, UK. 101–111 [BIB]

Alexander Staller, Steven A. Sloman, and Talia Ben-Zeev: Perspective Effects in Nondeontic Versions of the Wason Selection Task. Memory & Cognition 28(3):396-405. 2000 [BIB]

Alexander Staller and Paolo Petta: Introducing Emotions into the Computational Study of Social Norms: A First Evaluation. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-27. [BIB]

Alfred Taudes, Georg Dorffner, Martin Natter, Markus Feurstein, Christian Merz, Andreas Mild, and Michael Trcka: Learning Market-Production Interaction. Proceedings of The 1999 IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Conference (SMC'99) , Tokyo 1999. 2000 [BIB]

Peter Tino, Christian Schittenkopf, Georg Dorffner, and Engelbert J. Dockner: A Symbolic Dynamics Approach to Volatility Prediction. Y.S. Abu-Mostafa, B. LeBaron, A.W. Lo, and A.S. Weigend: Computational Finance 99, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000. 137–151 [BIB]

Peter Tino, Georg Dorffner, and Christian Schittenkopf: Understanding State Space Organization in Recurrent Neural Networks with Iterative Function Systems Dynamics. S. Wermter, R. Sun. Springer Verlag, 2000. 255–269 [BIB]

Peter Tino and Georg Dorffner: Building predictive models from spatial representations of symbolic sequences. S.A. Solla, T.K. Leen, and K.-R. Mueller: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 12. MIT Press, Cambridge/Boston/London. 645–651. 2000 [BIB]

Peter Tino, Christian Schittenkopf, and Georg Dorffner: Temporal Pattern Recognition in Noisy Non-stationary Time Series Based on Quantization into Symbolic Streams: Lessons Learned from Financial Volatility Trading. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-22. [BIB]

Peter Tino, Christian Schittenkopf, and Georg Dorffner: Methods of Symbolic Dynamics in Options Trading. Proceedings of the Computational Finance 2000 Conference, London, UK, May/June 2000 (on CD). [BIB]

Robert Trappl (ed.): Cybernetics and Systems 2000. Oesterreichische Studiengesellschaft fuer Kybernetik, Wien Vols. 1+2 Proceedings of the 15th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research. 2000 [BIB]

Robert Trappl and Paolo Petta: Agenten: Individuelle und soziale Gehilfen. in: Der Gehilfe - Vom Dienstboten zum Service-Design. Museum fuer Gestaltung Zuerich/Kunsthalle Krems. 90–93. 2000 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Artificial Intelligence und die Erkundung des Ich. in: M. BernhoferFragen an das 21. Jahrhundert. Paul Zsolnay Verlag, Wien. 317–324. 2000 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Intelligent Software Agents as Filters, Retrievers, Organizers and Presenters of Information and Knowledge. Vision +8, IIID University Project. International Institute for Information Design (IIID), Vienna. 2000 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Kuenstliche Intelligenz: Schafft der Mensch den Menschen ab? Volksbankenakademie, Wien Bildungskongress 2000, Wien. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: On the Potential of Machine Learning for Music Research. in: E. MirandaReadings in Music and Artificial Intelligence. Harwood Academic Publishers, Amsterdam. 69–84. 2000 [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Large-scale Induction of Expressive Performance Rules: First Quantitative Results. Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC'2000) International Computer Music Association, San Francisco, CA. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Learning about Musical Expression via Machine Learning: A Status Report. W.P. Birmingham, R.B. Dannenberg, and G. Widmer: AAAI'2000 Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Music (Workshop Notes). 17th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI'2000) Austin, TX. [BIB]

Gerhard Widmer: Large-scale Induction of Expressive Performance Rules: First Quantitative Results. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-2000-19. [BIB]

Kai Alter, Erhard Rank, Sonja A. Kotz, Erdmut Pfeifer, Mireille Besson, Angela D. Friederici, and Johannes Matiasek: On the relations of semantic and acoustic properties of emotions. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS-99). San Francisco, California p.2121. 1999 [BIB]

Peter Anderer, Stephen Roberts, Alois Schlögl, Georg Gruber, Gerhard Klösch, W. Herrmann, Peter Rappelsberger, O. Filz, Manuel J. Barbanoj, Georg Dorffner, and Bernd Saletu: Artifact processing in computerized analysis of sleep EEG - a review. Neuropsychobiology. 40(3): 150–157. 1999 [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos, Tim Crawford, and Costas S. Iliopoulos: Pattern Processing in Melodic Sequences: Challenges, Caveats and Prospects. Proceedings of the AISB'99 Convention (Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour), 6-9 April 1999, Edinburgh, U.K. Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour. [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos, Maxime Crochemore, Costas S. Iliopoulos, Laurent Mouchard, and Jefferson Pinzon: Algorithms for Computing Approximate Repetitions in Musical Sequences. Proceedings of the AWOCA'99 Workshop (Australasian Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms), 25-27 August 1999, Perth Curtin University Press. [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos, Alan Smaill, and Gerhard Widmer: A Clustering Algorithm for Melodic Analysis. Proceedings of the Diderot'99 Forum on Mathematics and Music, 1-4 December 1999, Vienna. Oesterreichische Computer Gesellschaft. [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos, Alan Smaill, and Gerhard Widmer: A Clustering Algorithm for Melodic Analysis. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-24. 1999 [BIB]

Emilios Cambouropoulos, Alan Smaill, and Gerhard Widmer: A Clustering Algorithm for Melodic Analysis. H.G. Feichtinger and M. Dörfler: DIDEROT FORUM on Mathematics and Music, Computational and Mathematical Methods in Music, Vienna, Austria, December 2-4, 1999. Oesterreichische Computer Gesellschaft books@ocg.at Band 133. 21–28 [BIB]

Fabio Ciravegna, Alberto Lavelli, Luca Gilardoni, Johannes Matiasek, Nadia Mana, Silvia Mazza, Massimo Ferraro, William J. Black, Fabio Rinaldi, and David Mowatt: FACILE: Classifying Texts Integrating Pattern Matching and Information Extraction. Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-99). Morgan Kaufmann, Los Altos/Palo Alto/San Francisco. 890–896. 1999 [BIB]

Simon Dixon: A Beat Tracking System for Audio Signals. H.G. Feichtinger and M. Dörfler: DIDEROT FORUM on Mathematics and Music, Computational and Mathematical Methods in Music, Vienna, Austria, December 2-4, 1999. Oesterreichische Computer Gesellschaft books@ocg.at Band 133. 101–110 [BIB]

Georg Dorffner: The connectionist route to embodiment and dynamicism. Riegler, A. and Peschl, Markus and von Stein, A.: Understanding Representation in the Cognitive Sciences. Kluwer, Boston/Dordrecht/London. 23–32. 1999 [BIB]

Georg Dorffner, Ernst Leitgeb, and Heinz Koller: A comparison of linear and non-linear classifiers for the detection of coronary artery disease in stress-ECG. W. Horn, Y. Shahar, G. Lindberg, S. Andreassen, and J.C. Wyatt: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. Springer, Berlin LNAI 1620. 227–231. 1999 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Herbert Bauer: Multi-channel piecewise selective averaging of cognitive evoked potentials with variable latency. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-02. 1999 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Herbert Bauer: Monitoring human information processing via intelligent data analysis of EEG recordings. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-03. 1999 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: On the use of self-organizing maps for clustering and visualization. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-04. 1999 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: Spatio-temporal Clustering of Cognitive Evoked Potentials. Institut fuer Psychologie, Universitaet Wien Dissertation. 1999 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Peter Sykacek, Iaed Rezek, and Georg Dorffner: Using Hidden Markov Models to build an automatic, continuous and probabilistic sleep stager for the SIESTA project. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-15. 1999 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: Spatio-temporal Clustering of Cognitive Evoked Potentials. OeGAI Journal. 18(3): 25–30. 1999 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Peter Sykacek, Iaed Rezek, and Georg Dorffner: Using Hidden Markov Models to build an automatic, continuous and probabilistic sleep stager. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-21. 1999 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Herbert Bauer: Monitoring human information processing via intelligent data analysis of EEG recordings. D.J. Hand, J.N. Kok, and M.R. Berthold: Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis. Third International Symposium, IDA-99, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Proceedings Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1642, Springer p.137-148. 1999 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Herbert Bauer: Multi-channel piecewise selective averaging of cognitive evoked potentials with variable latency. Y.-H. Hu, J. Larsen, E. Wilson, and S. Douglas: Neural Networks for Signal Processing IX. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, NY p.459-467. 1999 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer: On the use of self-organizing maps for clustering and visualization. J.M. Zytkow and J. Rauch: Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. Third European Conference, PKDD'99, Prague, Czech Republic, Proceedings Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 1704, Springer p.80-88. 1999 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer, Peter Sykacek, Iaed Rezek, and Georg Dorffner: Using Hidden Markov Models to build an automatic, continuous and probabilistic sleep stager for the SIESTA project (extended abstract). Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing Supplement 2, Proceedings of EMBEC'99, p.1658-1659. 1999 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz: Separate-and-Conquer Rule Learning. Artificial Intelligence Review 13(1):3-54. 1999 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz: Exploiting Structural Information for Text Classification on the WWW. D.J. Hand, J.N. Kok, and M.R. Berthold: Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis. Third International Symposium, IDA-99, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Proceedings Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1642, Springer. 487–497. 1999 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz and Miroslav Kubat (ed.): Proceedings of the ICML-99 Workshop on Machine Learning in Game Playing. Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia ISBN 961-6303-13-9. 1999 [BIB]

Christophe Giraud-Carrier and Bernhard Pfahringer: Proceedings of the ICML-99 Workshop on Recent Advances in Meta-Learning and Future Work. Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia. 1999 [BIB]

Werner Goebl: Numerisch-klassifikatorische Interpretationsanalyse mit dem 'Boesendorfer Computerfluegel'. Diplomarbeit Universitaet Wien. 1999 [BIB]

Christian Holzbaur and Thom Frühwirth: Compiling Constraint Handling Rules into Prolog with Attributed Variables. G. Nadathur: Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York/Barcelona. 117–133. 1999 [BIB]

Christian Holzbaur and Thom Frühwirth: A Compiler for Constraint Handling Rules based on Partial Evaluation. 9th International Workshop on Logic-based Program Synthesis and Transformation. Universita ca Foscari di Venezia, Dipartimento di Informatica CS-99-16. 90–98. 1999 [BIB]

Werner Horn, Yuval Shahar, Gregor Lindberg, Steen Andreassen, and Jeremy C. Wyatt (ed.): Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. Springer, Berlin LNAI 1620. 1999 [BIB]

Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Christoph Stocker, and Sylvia Miksch: Neonatal Ventilation Tutor (VIE-NVT), a Teaching Program for the Mechanical Ventilation of Newborn Infants. W. Horn, Y. Shahar, G. Lindberg, S. Andreassen, and J.C. Wyatt: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. Springer, Berlin LNAI 1620. 148–152. 1999 [BIB]

Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Sylvia Miksch, Liselotte Kirchner, and Andreas Seyfang: Development and Evaluation of VIE-PNN, a Knowledge-based System for Calculating the Parenteral Nutrition of Newborn Infants. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-25. 1999 [BIB]

H. Jurassovich, Paolo Petta, S. Csanyi, A. Fatemi, A. Franz, and Richard März: Evaluation des Internet-Lernprogramms "Phenylketonurie" (PKU) der Uebungen zur medizinischen Biochemie. Medizinische Ausbildung 16(1):6. 1999 [BIB]

Matthias Klusch, Paolo Petta, D. Fensel, and Jeremy Pitt: Premises and Challenges of Research and Development in Information Agent Technology in Europe. AgentLink, ESPRIT Network of Excellence for Agent-Based Computing. Technical Report. Technological Roadmap of the Special Interest Group on Intelligent Information Agents. 1999 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: Korpus-basierte Analyse von Lexikalisierungsphaenomenen. 21. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft fuer Sprachwissenschaft. Konstanz p. 155. 1999 [BIB]

Brigitte Krenn: The Usual Suspects: Data-Oriented Models for Identification and Representation of Lexical Collocations. Institut fuer Computerlinguistik, Universitaet des Saarlandes, Saarbruecken. 1999 [BIB]

Andreas Lee, Claudia Ulbricht, and Georg Dorffner: Application of artificial neural networks for detection of abnormal fetal heart rate pattern: a comparison with conventional algorithms. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 19(5): 482–485. 1999 [BIB]

Johannes Matiasek, Alexandra Klein, and Harald Trost: Tamic-P: A System for NL Access to Social Insurance Databases. Fliedl, G. and Mayr, H.C.: Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems. Oesterreichische Computer Gesellschaft. 209–214. 1999 [BIB]

Patrick Merl, Gottfried S. Csanyi, Paolo Petta, Martin Lischka, and Richard März: The Process of Defining a Profile of Student Competencies at the University of Vienna Medical School. Medical Education 34(3):216-221. 1999 [BIB]

Sylvia Miksch, Andreas Seyfang, Werner Horn, and Christian Popow: Abstracting Steady Qualitative Descriptions over Time from Noisy, High-Frequency Data. W. Horn, Y. Shahar, G. Lindberg, S. Andreassen, and J.C. Wyatt: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. Springer, Berlin LNAI 1620. 281–290. 1999 [BIB]

Paolo Petta: Principled Generation of Expressive Behavior in an Interactive Exhibit. J.D. Velasquez: Workshop: "Emotion-Based Agent Architectures" (EBAA'99), Saturday, May 1, 1999. Third International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents '99), Seattle, WA, USA. 94–98 [BIB]

Paolo Petta: Principled Generation of Expressive Behavior in an Interactive Exhibit. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-08. 1999 [BIB]

Paolo Petta, Alexander Staller, Robert Trappl, Stephan Mantler, Zsolt Szalavári, Thomas Psik, and Michael Gervautz: Towards Engaging Full-Body Interaction. H.-J. Bullinger and P.H. Vossen: Adjunct Conference Proceedings, HCI International '99, 8th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, jointly with 15th Symposium on Human Interface (Japan), Munich, Germany, August 22-27, 1999. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag 280-281. [BIB]

Paolo Petta, Alexander Staller, Robert Trappl, Stephan Mantler, Zsolt Szalavári, Thomas Psik, and Michael Gervautz: Towards Engaging Full-Body Interaction. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-11. 1999 [BIB]

Paolo Petta, C. Pinto-Ferreira, and Rodrigo Ventura: Autonomy Control Software: Lessons from the Emotional. H.H. Hexmoor: Workshop: "Autonomy Control Software", Saturday, May 1, 1999. Third International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents '99), Seattle, WA, USA. 74–77 [BIB]

Bernhard Pfahringer, Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, and Johannes Fürnkranz: Learning to Make Good Use of Operational Advice. J. Fürnkranz and M. Kubat: Proceedings of the ICML-99 Workshop on Machine Learning in Game Playing. Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia ISBN 961-6303-13-9. 1999 [BIB]

Bernhard Pfahringer, Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, and Johannes Fürnkranz: Learning to Make Good Use of Operational Advice. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-12. 1999 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker and Georg Loderer: "I said TWO TI-CKETS": How to talk to a deaf wizard. Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Dialogue and Prosody. September 1-3, Veldhoven, The Netherlands p.181. 1999 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker, Georg Loderer, and Harald Trost: Thus Spoke the User to the Wizard. Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 99). Budapest, Hungary Vol.3,p.1171. 1999 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker and Stefan Kramer: Listening to lists: Studying durational phenomena in enumerations. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS-99). San Francisco, California p.273. 1999 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker and Stefan Kramer: Listening to lists: Studying durational phenomena in enumerations. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-17. 1999 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker and Georg Loderer: "I said TWO TI-CKETS": How to talk to a deaf wizard. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-16. 1999 [BIB]

Hannes Pirker, Georg Loderer, and Harald Trost: Thus Spoke the User to the Wizard. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-18. 1999 [BIB]

Christian Popow, Werner Horn, B. Riepl, Christoph Stocker, and Lukas Unterasinger: VIE-VISU: Metaphor Graphics for Visualizing Data in Neonatal Intensive Care. in: Int. CareVue Users Conference, Boston, MA (Abstract), June 2-4. 1999 [BIB]

Erhard Rank: Erzeugung emotional gefaerbter Sprache mit dem VieCtoS-Synthesizer. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-01. 1999 [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf, Georg Dorffner, and Engelbert J. Dockner: Fat Tails and Non-linearity in Volatility Models: What is more important? Proc. of IEEE/IAFE 1999 Conference on Computational Intelligence for Financial Engineering (CIFEr), New York City, NY, USA. 259–266 [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf, Georg Dorffner, and Engelbert J. Dockner: Forecasting Time-dependent Conditional Densities: A Seminonparametric Neural Network Approach. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-14. 1999 [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf, Georg Dorffner, and Engelbert J. Dockner: Non-linear versus Non-gaussian Volatility Models. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-19. 1999 [BIB]

Christian Schittenkopf, Georg Dorffner, and Engelbert J. Dockner: On non-linear, stochastic dynamics in economic and financial time series. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-99-20. 1999 [BIB]

Alois Schlögl, Bob Kemp, Thomas Penzel, Dieter Kunz, Sari-Leena Himanen, Alpo Värri, Georg Dorffner, and Gert Pfurtscheller: Quality Control of polysomnographic sleep data by histogram and entropy analysis. Clinical Neurophysiology. 110(12): 2165–2170. 1999 [BIB]

Alexander K. Seewald: A Mobile Robot Toy Cat Controlled by Vision and Motivation. Institut fuer Med.Kybernetik u. AI, Universitaet Wien Diplomarbeit. 1999 [BIB]

Peter Sykacek: On input selection with reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling. in: Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence, Wien TR-99-13. 1999 [BIB]

Peter Sykacek and Georg Dorffner: Biosignalverarbeitung mit Bayes'schen Methoden. OeGAI Journal. 18(3): 18–24. 1999 [BIB]

Peter Sykacek, Stephen J. Roberts, Iaed Rezek, Arthur Flexer, and Georg Dorffner: Classification in the sampling paradigm: A predictive approach towards a SIESTA sleep analyzer. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing Supplement 2, Proceedings of EMBEC'99. 1999 [BIB]

Peter Sykacek, Stephen J. Roberts, Iaed A. Rezek, Arthur Flexer, and Georg Dorffner: Bayesian wrappers versus conventional filters: Feature subset selection in the SIESTA project. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing Supplement 2, Proceedings of EMBEC '99. 1999 [BIB]

Peter Sykacek, Stephen J. Roberts, Iaed A. Rezek, Arthur Flexer, and Georg Dorffner: Reliability in preprocessing - Bayes rules SIESTA. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing Supplement 2, Proceedings of EMBEC '99, November 4-7, Vienna, Austria. 1999 [BIB]

Peter Sykacek: Metalevel Learning - Is more than Model Selection Necessary? Giraud-Carrier, Christophe and Pfahringer, Bernhard: Proceedings of the ICML-99 Workshop on Recent Advances in Meta-Learning and Future Work. Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia p. 66-73. 1999 [BIB]

Peter Tino: Spatial Representation of Symbolic Sequences through Iterative Function Systems. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans 29(4):386-392. 1999 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: The Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence: A Short Presentation. Cybernetics and Systems 30(8) 799. 1999 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Book Review: "The Cambridge Quintet" by John Casti. Cybernetics and Systems 30(8) 829. 1999 [BIB]

Robert Trappl: Das Oesterreichische Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence: Ein kurzer Ueberblick. OeGAI Journal. 18(4): 2–15. 1999 [BIB]

Mario Veitl, Paolo Petta, Robert Spour, and Klaus Obermaier: Autonomous Agents in User Interfaces. Cybernetics and Systems. 30(2): 169–177. 1999 [BIB]

Kai Alter and Hannes Pirker: On the Specification of Sentence Initial F0-Patterns in German. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-98-02. 1998 [BIB]

Kai Alter, Johannes Matiasek, Karsten Steinhauer, Hannes Pirker, and Angela D. Friederici: Exploiting Syntactic Dependencies for German Prosody: Evidence from Speech Production and Perception. B. Schroeder, W. Lenders, W. Hess, and T. Portele: Computers, Linguistics, and Phonetics between Language and Speech. Peter Lang, Frankfurt. 1998 [BIB]

Elisabeth André, K. Brooks, F. Nack, Paolo Petta, and A. Steinmetz (ed.): AI/ALife and Entertainment. Workshop Notes of the ECAI-98 Workshop, Brighton, UK August 24. 1998 [BIB]

Ernst Buchberger: Electronic NLP Courses - Facts and Prospects. S. Krauwer: ELSNET in Wonderland Proceedings. ELSNET, Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. 1998 [BIB]

Ernst Buchberger and Johannes Matiasek: Aspects and Problems of Generating Multilingual Instructional Text in a Hybrid Approach. in: Workshop "Professionelle Erstellung von Papier- und Online-Dokumenten, KI98, Bremen, 15-17 Sept. 1998 [BIB]

D. Canamero, C. Numaoka, and Paolo Petta (ed.): Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems. Workshop Notes, 5th International Conference of the Society for Adaptive Behaviour (SAB98), Zurich, Switzerland August 21. 1998 [BIB]

Nello Cristianini, John Shawe-Taylor, and Peter Sykacek: Bayesian Classifiers are Large Margin Hyperplanes in a Hilbert Space. J. Shavlik: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML '98). Morgan Kaufmann, Los Altos/Palo Alto/San Francisco. 109–117. 1998 [BIB]

Georg Dorffner: Toward a new standard of modeling sleep based on polysomnograms - the SIESTA project (abstract). Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 106, suppl. 1001, p.28. 1998 [BIB]

Georg Dorffner: Flexible features, connectionism and computational learning theory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21(1)24. 1998 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Herbert Bauer: Discovery of common subsequences in cognitive evoked potentials. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-98-07. 1998 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Herbert Bauer: Selective averaging of cognitive evoked potentials. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-98-14. 1998 [BIB]

Arthur Flexer and Herbert Bauer: Discovery of Common Subsequences in Cognitive Evoked Potentials. J.M. Zytkow and M. Quafafou: Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. Proc. of 2nd European Symposium, PKDD '98 Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 1510, Springer p.309-317. 1998 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz and Bernhard Pfahringer: Guest Editorial: First-Order Knowledge Discovery in Databases. Applied Artificial Intelligence. 12(5): 345–362. 1998 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz: Integrative Windowing. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 8:129-164. 1998 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz, Tom Mitchell, and Ellen Riloff: A Case Study in Using Linguistic Phrases for Text Categorization on the WWW. M. Sahami: Learning for Text Categorization. AAAI Press, Menlo Park, CA Technical Report WS-98-05. 5–13. 1998 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz: Using Links for Classifying Web-pages. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-98-29. 1998 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz: A Study Using n-gram Features for Text Categorization. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-98-30. 1998 [BIB]

Johannes Fürnkranz: Integrative Windowing. Journal of AI Research. 8(1): 129–164. 1998 [BIB]

Manfred Hallas and Georg Dorffner: A comparative study on feedforward and recurrent neural networks in time series prediction. Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), Vienna. Technical Report. TR-98-06. 1998 [BIB]

Manfred Hallas and Georg Dorffner: A Comparative Study on Feedforward and Recurrent Neural Networks in Time Series Prediction Using Gradient Descent Learning. R. Trappl: Cybernetics and Systems '98 - Proc. of 14th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna 2 vols. 644–647. 1998 [BIB]

H. Heisz: Support System for Neonatal Decision Making. Institut fuer Med.Kybernetik u. AI, Universitaet Wien Diplomarbeit. 1998 [BIB]