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Volume 65, Numbers 1-2, May 2023
- Frontmatter. i-iii
- Dietmar Fey:
Memristive computing in Germany. 1-2 - Christopher Bengel, Leon Dixius, Rainer Waser, Dirk J. Wouters, Stephan Menzel:
Bit slicing approaches for variability aware ReRAM CIM macros. 3-12 - Vincent Rietz, Christopher Münch, Mahta Mayahinia, Mehdi Baradaran Tahoori:
Timing-accurate simulation framework for NVM-based compute-in-memory architecture exploration. 13-29 - Kamalika Datta, Arighna Deb, Abhoy Kole, Rolf Drechsler:
Impact of sneak paths on in-memory logic design in memristive crossbars. 29-39 - Abhinav Vishwakarma, Markus Fritscher, Amelie Hagelauer, Marc Reichenbach:
An RRAM-based building block for reprogrammable non-uniform sampling ADCs. 39-51 - Shima Hosseinzadeh, Marius Klemm, Georg Fischer, Dietmar Fey:
Optimizing multi-level ReRAM memory for low latency and low energy consumption. 52-64 - Markus Hecher:
Advanced tools and methods for treewidth-based problem solving. 65-74
Volume 65, Number 3, June 2023
- Christoph Pollak:
IoPT: internet of processes and things. 75 - Diana Strutzenberger, Martin Kunz, Lisa Magdalena Schuster, Juergen Mangler, Ronald Hinterbichler:
An IoT architecture to integrate different machine tools into a compound OPC UA interface. 76-91 - Nataliia Klievtsova, Marcel Fuschlberger:
Design of an IoPT approach to create a cocktail robot station with robotic arm: components, interfaces and control. 91-101 - Alexander Raschendorfer, Thomas Frühwirth:
IoPT integration on the factory floor: a case study. 102-112 - Achim Guldner, Maximilian Hoffmann, Christian Lohr, Rüdiger Machhamer, Lukas Malburg, Marlies Morgen, Stephanie C. Rodermund, Florian Schäfer, Lars Schaupeter, Jens Schneider, Felix Theusch, Ralph Bergmann, Guido Dartmann, Norbert Kuhn, Stefan Naumann, Ingo J. Timm, Matthias Vette-Steinkamp, Benjamin Weyers:
A framework for AI-based self-adaptive cyber-physical process systems. 113-128 - Joscha Grüger, Lukas Malburg, Ralph Bergmann:
IoT-enriched event log generation and quality analytics: a case study. 128-138
Volume 65, Numbers 4-5, August 2023
- Natanael Arndt, Paul Molitor, Ricardo Usbeck:
Machine learning applications. 139-141 - Sebastian Karius, Mandy Knöchel, Sascha Heße, Tim Reiprich:
Machine learning and cyber security. 142-154 - Max Bartunik, Jens Kirchner, Oliver Keszöcze:
Artificial intelligence for molecular communication. 155-163 - Florian Maurer, Moritz Thoma, Anmol Prakash Surhonne, Bryan Donyanavard, Andreas Herkersdorf:
Machine learning in run-time control of multicore processor systems. 164-176 - Lucas Weber, Richard Lenz:
Machine learning in sensor identification for industrial systems. 177-188 - Martin Böckling, Heiko Paulheim, Sarah Detzler:
Wildfire prediction for California using and comparing Spatio-Temporal Knowledge Graphs. 189-199 - Hans Ole Hatzel, Haimo Stiemer, Chris Biemann, Evelyn Gius:
Machine learning in computational literary studies. 200-217 - Wolfgang Hildesheim, Taras Holoyad, Thomas Schmid:
Machine learning in AI Factories - five theses for developing, managing and maintaining data-driven artificial intelligence at large scale. 218-227
Volume 65, Number 6, 2024
- Hendrik Hameeuw, Katrien de Graef, Gustav Ryberg Smidt, Anne Goddeeris, Timo Homburg, Krishna Kumar Thirukokaranam Chandrasekar:
Preparing multi-layered visualisations of Old Babylonian cuneiform tablets for a machine learning OCR training model towards automated sign recognition. 229-242 - Jinyan Wang:
Three degrees of separation: networks in the city of Babylon during the Reign of Darius I (522-486 BCE). 243-263 - Gustav Ryberg Smidt, Katrien de Graef, Els Lefever:
Keep me PoS-ted: experimenting with Part-of-Speech prediction on Old Babylonian letters. 264-274
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