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Künstliche Intelligenz, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, March 2022
- Anni-Yasmin Turhan:
A Double Take at Conferences: The Hybrid Format. 1-4 - Nina Bonderup Dohn, Yasmin B. Kafai, Anders I. Mørch, Marco Ragni:
Survey: Artificial Intelligence, Computational Thinking and Learning. 5-16 - Andrea Valente, Emanuela Marchetti:
Simplifying Programming for Non-technical Students: A Hermeneutic Approach. 17-33 - Siri Krogh Nordby, Annette Hessen Bjerke, Louise Mifsud:
Primary Mathematics Teachers' Understanding of Computational Thinking. 35-46 - Ane Bjerre Odgaard:
What is the Problem? A Situated Account of Computational Thinking as Problem-Solving in Two Danish Preschools. 47-57 - Roland Hachmann:
The Cyber Weapon: Decomposing Puzzles in Unplugged Computational Thinking Practices with Computational Objects. 59-68 - Anna Keune:
Fabric-Based Computing: (Re)examining the Materiality of Computer Science Learning Through Fiber Crafts. 69-72 - Andreas Lindenskov Tamborg, Raimundo Elicer, Daniel Spikol:
Programming and Computational Thinking in Mathematics Education. 73-81 - Nina Bonderup Dohn, Marco Ragni:
Expertise depends on reasoning through alternative scenarios. 83-85 - Anders I. Mørch, Yasmin B. Kafai:
Computational Thinking as a Social Movement. 87-90 - Noha A. Sarhan, Mikko Lauri, Simone Frintrop:
Multi-phase Fine-Tuning: A New Fine-Tuning Approach for Sign Language Recognition. 91-98 - Marcis Pinnis, Stephan Busemann, Arturs Vasilevskis, Josef van Genabith:
The German EU Council Presidency Translator. 99-104 - News. 105-108
- News. 109-112
- Helen Piel, Rudolf Seising:
In Memoriam Pamela McCorduck. 113-115
Volume 36, Number 2, September 2022
- Britta Wrede:
AI: Back to the Roots? 117-120 - Johannes Fähndrich, Wilfried Honekamp, Roman Povalej, Heiko Rittelmeier, Silvio Berner:
Special Issue on Application of AI in Digital Forensics. 121-124 - Gero Szepannek, Karsten Lübke:
Explaining Artificial Intelligence with Care. 125-134 - Tommy Bergmann, Martin Klöden, Jan Dressler, Dirk Labudde:
Automatic Classification of Bloodstains with Deep Learning Methods. 135-141 - Abiodun A. Solanke, Maria Angela Biasiotti:
Digital Forensics AI: Evaluating, Standardizing and Optimizing Digital Evidence Mining Techniques. 143-161 - Michael Spranger, Jian Xi, Lukas Jaeckel, Jenny Felser, Dirk Labudde:
MoNA: A Forensic Analysis Platform for Mobile Communication. 163-169 - Sven Becker, Marie-Luise Heuschkel, Sabine Richter, Dirk Labudde:
COMBI: Artificial Intelligence for Computer-Based Forensic Analysis of Persons. 171-180 - Johannes Fähndrich, Roman Povalej, Heiko Rittelmeier, Silvio Berner:
Interview: AI Expert Prof. Müller on XAI. 181-184 - Anders I. Mørch, Yasmin B. Kafai:
Correction to: Computational Thinking as a Social Movement. 185 - Seonghun Kim, Yeonju Jang, Seongyune Choi, Woojin Kim, HeeSeok Jung, Soohwan Kim, Hyeoncheol Kim:
Correction to: Analyzing Teacher Competency with TPACK for K-12 AI Education. 187 - Timon Felske, Sebastian Bader, Thomas Kirste:
Automatic Generation of Personalised and Context-Dependent Textual Interventions During Neuro-rehabilitation. 189-193 - Walter F. Bodmer:
Some Thoughts on AI Stimulated by Michael Wooldridge's Book "The Road to Conscious Machines. The Story of AI". 195-199 - News. 201-206
Volume 36, Number 3, December 2022
- Ute Schmid, Britta Wrede:
Explainable AI. 207-210 - Maximilian Muschalik, Fabian Fumagalli, Barbara Hammer, Eyke Hüllermeier:
Agnostic Explanation of Model Change based on Feature Importance. 211-224 - Johannes Rabold:
A Neural-Symbolic Approach for Explanation Generation Based on Sub-concept Detection: An Application of Metric Learning for Low-Time-Budget Labeling. 225-235 - Matthias Kerzel, Jakob Ambsdorf, Dennis Becker, Wenhao Lu, Erik Strahl, Josua Spisak, Connor Gaede, Tom Weber, Stefan Wermter:
What's on Your Mind, NICO? 237-254 - Isabelle Augenstein:
Habilitation Abstract: Towards Explainable Fact Checking. 255-258 - Justin Baudisch, Birte Richter, Thorsten Jungeblut:
A Framework for Learning Event Sequences and Explaining Detected Anomalies in a Smart Home Environment. 259-266 - Philipp Beckerle:
Human-Robot Body Experience: An Artificial Intelligence Perspective. 267-270 - Bettina Finzel, Anna Saranti, Alessa Angerschmid, David E. Tafler, Bastian Pfeifer, Andreas Holzinger:
Generating Explanations for Conceptual Validation of Graph Neural Networks: An Investigation of Symbolic Predicates Learned on Relevance-Ranked Sub-Graphs. 271-285 - Mareike Hartmann, Han Du, Nils Feldhus, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Daniel Sonntag:
XAINES: Explaining AI with Narratives. 287-296 - Michael C. Thrun:
Identification of Explainable Structures in Data with a Human-in-the-Loop. 297-301 - Ute Schmid, Britta Wrede:
What is Missing in XAI So Far? 303-315 - Josephine Beryl Fisher, Vivien Lohmer, Friederike Kern, Winfried Barthlen, Sebastian Gaus, Katharina J. Rohlfing:
Exploring Monological and Dialogical Phases in Naturally Occurring Explanations. 317-326 - Ute Schmid:
Constructing Explainability - Interdisciplinary Framework to Actively Shape Explanations in XAI. 327-331 - News. 333-337
- Ubbo Visser:
Inflation? 339-340
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