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it - Information Technology, Volume 64
Volume 64, Numbers 1-2, April 2022
- Rafael Copstein, Egil Karlsen, Jeff Schwartzentruber, Nur Zincir-Heywood, Malcolm I. Heywood:
Exploring syntactical features for anomaly detection in application logs. 15-27 - Daniel Demmler:
Towards practical privacy-preserving protocols. 49-53 - Ziawasch Abedjan:
Enabling data-centric AI through data quality management and data literacy. 67-70 - Carina Heßeling, Jörg Keller:
Replication study challenges and new number formats for chaotic pseudo random number generators. 5-13 - Frontmatter. I-IV
- Katharina Weitz:
Towards Human-Centered AI: Psychological concepts as foundation for empirical XAI research. 71-75 - Aaron Weathersby, Mark Washington:
Extracting network based attack narratives through use of the cyber kill chain: A replication study. 29-42 - Christoph Gröger:
Industrial analytics - An overview. 55-65 - Steffen Wendzel, Luca Caviglione, Aleksandra Mileva, Jean-François Lalande, Wojciech Mazurczyk:
Guest editorial: Information security methodology and replication studies. 1-3 - Guido Schmitz:
Privacy-preserving Web single sign-on: Formal security analysis and design. 43-48
Volume 64, Number 3, June 2022
- Oliver Keszöcze:
Approximate Computing. 77-78 - Ke Chen, Peipei Yin, Weiqiang Liu, Fabrizio Lombardi:
A survey of approximate arithmetic circuits and blocks. 79-87 - Jorge Echavarria, Stefan Wildermann, Oliver Keszöcze, Faramarz Khosravi, Andreas Becher, Jürgen Teich:
Design and error analysis of accuracy-configurable sequential multipliers via segmented carry chains. 89-98 - Saman Fröhlich, Rolf Drechsler:
Unlocking approximation for in-memory computing with Cartesian genetic programming and computer algebra for arithmetic circuits. 99-107 - Syoki Kawaminami, Yukino Watanabe, Shigeru Yamashita:
Approximating stochastic numbers to reduce latency. 109-118
Volume 64, Numbers 4-5, August 2022
- Frontmatter. I-IV
- Falk Schreiber, Daniel Weiskopf:
Quantitative visual computing. 119-120 - David Hägele, Christoph Schulz, Cedric Beschle, Hannah Booth, Miriam Butt, Andrea Barth, Oliver Deussen, Daniel Weiskopf:
Uncertainty visualization: Fundamentals and recent developments. 121-132 - Francesco Chiossi, Johannes Zagermann, Jakob Karolus, Nils Rodrigues, Priscilla Balestrucci, Daniel Weiskopf, Benedikt V. Ehinger, Tiare M. Feuchtner, Harald Reiterer, Lewis L. Chuang, Marc O. Ernst, Andreas Bulling, Sven Mayer, Albrecht Schmidt:
Adapting visualizations and interfaces to the user. 133-143 - Johannes Zagermann, Sebastian Hubenschmid, Priscilla Balestrucci, Tiare M. Feuchtner, Sven Mayer, Marc O. Ernst, Albrecht Schmidt, Harald Reiterer:
Complementary interfaces for visual computing. 145-154 - Karsten Klein, Michael Sedlmair, Falk Schreiber:
Immersive analytics: An overview. 155-168 - Quynh Quang Ngo, Frederik L. Dennig, Daniel A. Keim, Michael Sedlmair:
Machine learning meets visualization - Experiences and lessons learned. 169-180 - Ying Zhang, Karsten Klein, Oliver Deussen, Theodor Gutschlag, Sabine Storandt:
Robust visualization of trajectory data. 181-191
Volume 64, Number 6, December 2022
- Hubert Mara:
Digital Archaeology. 193-194 - Stephan Karl, Peter Houska, Stefan Lengauer, Jessica Haring, Elisabeth Trinkl, Reinhold Preiner:
Advances in digital pottery analysis. 195-216 - Stefan Lengauer, Peter Houska, Reinhold Preiner, Elisabeth Trinkl, Stephan Karl, Ivan Sipiran, Benjamin Bustos, Tobias Schreck:
Interactive annotation of geometric ornamentation on painted pottery assisted by deep learning. 217-231 - Mike Lyons, Franziska Fecher, Markus Reindel:
From LiDAR to deep learning: A case study of computer-assisted approaches to the archaeology of Guadalupe and northeast Honduras. 233-246 - Benjamin Stular, Edisa Lozic:
Airborne LiDAR data in landscape archaeology. An introduction for non-archaeologists. 247-260
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