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- KonferenzbeitragA Hybrid and Modular Framework for Mobile Campus Applications(i-com: Vol. 14, No. 1, 2015) Kiy, Alexander; Geßner, Hendrik; Lucke, Ulrike; Grünewald, FrankaMobile devices and associated applications (apps) are an indispensable part of daily life and provide access to important information anytime and anywhere. However, the availability of university-wide services in the mobile sector is still poor. If they exist they usually result from individual activities of students and teachers. Mobile applications can have an essential impact on the improvement of students’ self-organization as well as on the design and enhancement of specific learning scenarios, though. This article introduces a mobile campus app framework, which integrates central campus services and decentralized learning applications. An analysis of strengths and weaknesses of different approaches is presented to summarize and evaluate them in terms of requirements, development, maintenance and operation. The article discusses the underlying service-oriented architecture that allows transferring the campus app to other universities or institutions at reasonable cost. It concludes with a presentation of the results as well as ongoing discussions and future work
- KonferenzbeitragIntegration of Services for Software Development in DH: A Case Study of Image Classification using Convolutional Neural Networks(INFORMATIK 2019: 50 Jahre Gesellschaft für Informatik – Informatik für Gesellschaft (Workshop-Beiträge), 2019) Niebling, Florian; Haas, Michael; Blessing, Andre´This paper presents a case study of integrating RESTful web services for software development in the Digital Humanities. Journalists today are able to utilize huge amounts of image data to illustrate their articles. To provide easy access, image databases need to be structured and photographic documents stored within need to be categorized. Here, methods based on Deep Learning have recently had a significant impact on image categorization. We highlight the potentials of incorporating machine learning with different models for named-entity recognition in image captions, to facilitate classification of images according to standard IPTC media topics. We finally discuss the results of our project employing service-oriented architectures integrating specialized components to simplify the creation of DH applications.