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In this study, we looked at the competencies and changes in the competency spectrum required for global start-ups in the digital age. Specifically, we explored intergenerational collaboration as an intervention in which experienced business-people from senior adult groups support young entrepreneurs. We conducted a Delphi study with 20 experts from different disciplines, considering the study context. The results of this study shed light on understanding the necessary competencies of entrepreneurs for intergenerationally supported start-up innovation by providing 27 competencies categorized as follows: intergenerational safety facilitation, cultural awareness, virtues for growth, effectual creativity, technical expertise, responsive teamwork, values-based organization, and sustainable network development. In addition, the study results also reveal the competency priorities and the minimum requirements for each competency group based on the global innovation process and can be used to develop a readiness assessment for start-up entrepreneurs.
The task of object detection in the automotive sector can be performed by evaluating various
sensor data. The evaluation of LiDAR data for the detection of objects is a special challenge for
which systems with neural networks can be used. These neural networks are trained by means of a
data set. If you want to use the net with your own recordings or another data set, it is important
to know how well these systems work in combination with data from another sensor. This allows
the results to be estimated in advance and compared with the results of previous experiments.
In this work the sensor dependence of a LiDAR based object recognition with neural networks
will be analysed. The detector used in this work is PointRCNN [1], which was designed for the
KITTI dataset [2]. To check the sensor dependency, the ’AEV Autonomous Driving Dataset’
(A2D2) dataset [3] was selected as a further dataset. After an introduction to PointRCNN and its
functionality, the data of both datasets are analysed. Then the data of the second dataset will be
ported into the format of the KITTI dataset so that they can be used with PointRCNN. Through
experiments with varying combinations of training and validation data it shall be investigated to
what extent trained models can be transferred to other sensor data or datasets. Therefore, it shall
be investigated how strong the dependence of the detector (PointRCNN) on the used sensors is.
The results show that PointRCNN can be evaluated with a different dataset than the training
dataset while still being able to detect objects. The point density of the datasets plays a decisive
role for the quality of the detection. Therefore it can be said that PointRCNN has a sensor
dependency that varies with the nature of the point cloud and its density.
Keywords: LiDAR data, 3D object recognition, laser scanner, sensor dependency, PointRCNN,
PointNet++, PointNet, KITTI Dataset, AEV Autonomous Driving Dataset, A2D2 Dataset
Analyse von Unsicherheiten künstlicher neuronaler Netze und Integration in die Objektverfolgung
(2022)
Over the last few years, the development of assistance systems for motor vehicles has shifted from comfort functions to control tasks. Increasingly, these control tasks are also being transferred to semi-autonomous systems. One safety-critical aspect is the correct and reliable observation of the immediate environment by the vehicle. These observations can be used, among other things, to set up models for tracking objects. Due to recent research, topics such as uncertainties for object detections and the calibration of artificial neural networks are now emerging.
The goal of this work is to investigate the possibility of processing positional uncertainties of a detector in a multiple object tracking approach and the eects on the tracking of objects. Additionally, the calibration of the used detector will be evaluated and corrected if necessary. The eects of the calibration on the tracking results will also be investigated in this context. After an investigation of the procedure used to generate the position uncertainties of the detector, a connection to the multiple object tracking was made and an approach to process the uncertainties based on a Kalman filter was developed. The confidence of the detections was also remodeled. For this purpose, the confidence was interpreted as the existence probability and processed using a Bayes Filter to reflect the existence of the tracks. In addition, appropriate calibration methods for the position uncertainties and confidence were selected and incorporated into the tracking procedure. The validation of the presented approaches was performed on a data set for driving situations.
The evaluation of the results showed that a processing of the position uncertainties generated by a detector is feasible in the presented tracking approach. The interpretation of the confidence as existence probability leads to good results. Calibration of the confidence further improves the results. However, the calibration of the position uncertainties led to worse results. Further inves-tigation of other calibration methods for the position uncertainties is needed.
Keywords: Multiple Object Tracking, Kalman Filter, Neural Network Calibration
This work aims to generate synthetic electromyographic (EMG) signals using Generative Adversarial Network (GAN). GANs are considered as one of the most exciting and promising approaches in deep learning [6], offering the possibility to generate artificial data based on real data. GAN consists of two main parts, a discriminator that attempts to differentiate between the generated data and the original data, and a generator that tries to fool the discriminator by generating data which looks like real data, the GAN works by staging a two-player
minimax game between generator and discriminator networks. To achieve the objective of generating realistic artificial electromyographic signals, two different architectures are considered for the generator and the discriminator networks of the GAN model: Long short-term memory (LSTM), which can avoid the long-term dependency problem and remembers information over a long period of time, and convolutional neural network (CNN), which is a powerful tool at automatic feature extraction. Different combinations of CNN and LSTM including hybrid model are experimented within the GAN using the same training data-set. The results and performances of each combination are compared and reviewed. The generated artificial EMG signals can be used to
simulate real muscle activity situations to for example improve muscle signal controlled prostheses using artificial data that may include conditions that does not exist in real data. This method of artificial data generation is not limited to EMG signals, the network can also be used to generate other synthetic biomedical signals such as electroencephalogram (EEG) or electrocardiogram (ECG) that can be practically used for testing algorithms and classifiers.
Public transportation will become highly automated in the future, and at some point, human drivers are no longer necessary. Today many people are skeptical about such scenarios of autonomous public transport (abbr.: APT). In this paper, we assess users’ subjective priority of different factors that lead to personal acceptance or rejection of APT using an adapted online version of the Q-Methodology with 44 participants. We found four prototypical attitudes to which subgroups of participants relate: 1) technical enthusiasts, 2) social skeptics, 3) service-oriented non-enthusiasts, and 4) technology-oriented non-enthusiasts. We provide an unconventional perspective on APT acceptance that helps practitioners prioritize design requirements and communicate, targeting users’ specific attitudes.
Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht die Eigenschaft Authentizität auf der Video-Plattform TikTok als möglichen Erfolgsfaktor zur Steigerung der Markenbekanntheit. Sie beantwortet drei Forschungsfragen, welche zunächst mithilfe einer Sekundärforschung untersucht werden. Dabei wird der Begriff Markenauthentizität in Bezug auf TikTok erörtert und die Grundlagen des Social Media Marketings erforscht. Die erarbeiteten Erkenntnisse und Methoden bilden die Grundlage für die Formulierung von vier Hypothesen.
Zur Überprüfung der Hypothesen folgt im Anschluss eine empirische Forschung in Form einer Online-Umfrage, bei welchem das Unternehmen Abihome GmbH als Fallbeispiel dient. Das Unternehmen eignet sich aufgrund seiner noch ausbaufähigen Präsenz auf der Plattform TikTok für dieses Vorhaben. Die gewonnenen Daten der empirischen Studie werden mit denen der Sekundärforschung kombiniert und ausgewertet, um Handlungsempfehlungen für Unternehmen abzuleiten, welche ihre Brand Awareness mithilfe eines authentischen Auftrittes auf TikTok optimieren wollen.
So far, researchers have used a wellbeing-centered approach to catalyze successful intergenerational collaboration (IGC) in innovative activities. However, due to the subject’s multidisciplinary nature, there is still a dearth of comprehensive research devoted to constructing the IGC system. Thus, the purpose of this study is to fill a research void by providing a conceptual framework for information technology (IT) system designers to use as a jumping-off point for designing an IGC system with a wellbeing-oriented design. A systematic literature study was conducted to identify relevant terms and develop a conceptual framework based on a review of 75 selected scientific papers. The result consists of prominent thematic linkages and a conceptual framework related to design technology for IGC systems. The conceptual framework provides a comprehensive overview of IGC systems in the innovation process by identifying five barrier dimensions and using six wellbeing determinants as IGC catalysts. Moreover, this study discusses future directions for research on IGC systems. This study offers a novel contribution by shifting the technology design process from an age-based design approach to wellbeing-driven IGC systems. Additional avenues for investigation were revealed through the analysis of the study’s findings.
Fahrerassistenzsysteme werden eingesetzt, um dem Fahrer
eines Kraftfahrzeugs Handlungsabläufe abzunehmen. Diese Handlungsabläufe
werden definiert durch eine Aufgabenstellung, die vom Fahrer an das Fahrerassi-
stenzsystem übergeben oder systembedingt gelöst wird. Bei komplexen Fahreras-
sistenzsystemen ist an eine autonome Navigation im Straßenverkehr gedacht. Es
wird ein neues Verfahren vorgestellt, welches eine Bewegungssteuerung eines
autonomen Fahrzeugs durchführen kann. Es werden der Lenkwinkel und die Ge-
schwindigkeit beeinflußt. Für diese Aufgabe wird ein dynamischer Ansatz aus
dem Bereich der neuronalen Felder gewählt. Relevante Attribute für den Fahrt-
verlauf auf unterschiedlichem Abstraktionsniveau können dabei einfach (additiv)
verarbeitet werden.
So far, electronic data interchange (EDI) has been primarily used by large companies. They increasingly pressure their business partners to participate in or connect to their EDI infrastructure. Companies, which do not use EDI so far, face the challenge of imple-mentation. Questions, such as the choice of the right EDI approach and the right EDI standard, have to be answered. In addition, there are often high investment costs. Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are particularly affected due to their limited re-sources and financial means in comparison to those of large enterprises. Based on a structured literature research, information on the state of the art as well as research was consolidated and the opportunities and risks of EDI for small and medium-sized enter-prises were examined. The results show that EDI offers a variety of opportunities ranging from process optimization to competitive advantages, but that these also depend on the degree of integration. The understanding of the own benefits as well as the support of the management plays an important role for the successful adoption, implementation and integration of EDI.
Keywords: EDI, interorganizational systems, SME, system integration, data interchange
We describe the general concept, system architecture, hardware, and the behavioral abilities of Cora (Cooperative Robot Assistant, see Fig. 1), an autonomous non mobile robot assistant. Outgoing from our basic assumption that the behavior to perform determines the internal and external structure of the behaving system, we have designed Cora anthropomorphic to allow for humanlike behavioral strategies in solving complex tasks. Although Cora was built as a prototype of a service robot system to assist a human partner in industrial assembly tasks, we will show that Cora’s behavioral abilities are also conferrable in a household environment. After the description of the hardware platform and the basic concepts of our approach, we present some experimental results by means of an assembly task.