@inproceedings{SchoerkhuberSeitnerSalzbrunnetal., author = {Schoerkhuber, Dominik and Seitner, Florian and Salzbrunn, Benedikt and Gelautz, Margrit and Braun, Georg}, title = {Intelligent Film Assistant for Personalized Video Creation on Mobile Devices}, series = {Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing \& Multimedia (ACM 2017)}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing \& Multimedia (ACM 2017)}, pages = {210 -- 215}, subject = {Mobile Devices}, language = {en} } @misc{SchoerkhuberSeitnerGelautzetal., author = {Sch{\"o}rkhuber, Dominik and Seitner, Florian and Gelautz, Margrit and Braun, Georg and Salzbrunn, Benedikt}, title = {Intelligent Film Assistant for Personalized Video Creation on Mobile Devices}, subject = {Human-Centered Computing}, language = {en} } @article{MaleinerTomaschHeheretal., author = {Maleiner, Babette and Tomasch, Janine and Heher, Philipp and Spadiut, Oliver and R{\"u}nzler, Dominik and Fuchs, Christiane}, title = {The Importance of Biophysical and Biochemical Stimuli in Dynamic Skeletal Muscle Models.}, series = {Frontiers in Physiology}, journal = {Frontiers in Physiology}, abstract = {Classical approaches to engineer skeletal muscle tissue based on current regenerative and surgical procedures still do not meet the desired outcome for patient applications. Besides the evident need to create functional skeletal muscle tissue for the repair of volumetric muscle defects, there is also growing demand for platforms to study muscle-related diseases, such as muscular dystrophies or sarcopenia. Currently, numerous studies exist that have employed a variety of biomaterials, cell types and strategies for maturation of skeletal muscle tissue in 2D and 3D environments. However, researchers are just at the beginning of understanding the impact of different culture settings and their biochemical (growth factors and chemical changes) and biophysical cues (mechanical properties) on myogenesis. With this review we intend to emphasize the need for new in vitro skeletal muscle (disease) models to better recapitulate important structural and functional aspects of muscle development. We highlight the importance of choosing appropriate system components, e.g., cell and biomaterial type, structural and mechanical matrix properties or culture format, and how understanding their interplay will enable researchers to create optimized platforms to investigate myogenesis in healthy and diseased tissue. Thus, we aim to deliver guidelines for experimental designs to allow estimation of the potential influence of the selected skeletal muscle tissue engineering setup on the myogenic outcome prior to their implementation. Moreover, we offer a workflow to facilitate identifying and selecting different analytical tools to demonstrate the successful creation of functional skeletal muscle tissue. Ultimately, a refinement of existing strategies will lead to further progression in understanding important aspects of muscle diseases, muscle aging and muscle regeneration to improve quality of life of patients and enable the establishment of new treatment options.}, subject = {Bioreactor}, language = {en} } @misc{HeherTomaschMaleineretal., author = {Heher, Philipp and Tomasch, Janine and Maleiner, Babette and Redl, Heinz and Fuchs, Christiane}, title = {The Importance of Biomechanical Cues for In Vitro Skeletal Myogenesis}, subject = {In Vitro}, language = {en} } @misc{DolezalPosekanyPucheretal., author = {Dolezal, Dominik and Posekany, Alexandra and Pucher, Robert and Motschnig, Renate}, title = {Effects of Introducing a Game-Based Student Response System into a Flipped, Person-Centered Classroom on Object-Oriented Design}, subject = {Computer Science Education}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{JerabekAignerGerstmayeretal., author = {Jerabek, Thomas and Aigner, Benjamin and Gerstmayer, Florian and Hausladen, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Energy-Efficient Real-Time Operating Systems: An Approach using Dynamic Frequency Scaling and Worst-Case Execution Time Aware Scheduling}, series = {The 10th International Conference on Advances in Circuits, Electronics and Micro-electronics (CENICS 2017), September 10-14, 2017 - Rome, Italy}, booktitle = {The 10th International Conference on Advances in Circuits, Electronics and Micro-electronics (CENICS 2017), September 10-14, 2017 - Rome, Italy}, subject = {Electronics}, language = {en} } @misc{HuemerPolzerSteininger, author = {Huemer, Florian and Polzer, Thomas and Steininger, Andreas}, title = {Using a Duplex Time-to-Digital Converter for Metastability Characterization of an FPGA}, subject = {Metastability}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SpulakOtrebskiKubinger, author = {Spulak, David and Otrebski, Richard and Kubinger, Wilfried}, title = {Object Tracking by Combining Supervised and Adaptive Online Learning through Sensor Fusion of Multiple Stereo Camera Systems}, series = {Proceedings of the Austrian Robotics Workshop 2015}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Austrian Robotics Workshop 2015}, subject = {Object Tracking}, language = {en} } @misc{Mense, author = {Mense, Alexander}, title = {Using Blockchain Technology for Sharing Personal Health Data}, subject = {Security}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MeyerDonsaTruskalleretal., author = {Meyer, Markus and Donsa, Klaus and Truskaller, Thomas and Frohner, Matthias and Pohn, Birgit and Felfernig, Alexander and Sinner, Franz and Pieber, Thomas}, title = {Development of a Protocol for Automated Glucose Measurement Transmission Used in Clinical Decision Support Systems Based on the Continua Design Guidelines}, series = {Conference Proceedings eHealth 2018}, booktitle = {Conference Proceedings eHealth 2018}, subject = {Mobile Health}, language = {en} }