| 2013 | ||
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| i1 | Doron Goldfarb, Max Arends, Josef Froschauer, Dieter Merkl: Art History on Wikipedia, a Macroscopic Observation. CoRR abs/1304.5629 (2013) | |
| 2012 | ||
| j13 | Katharina Krombholz, Dieter Merkl, Edgar Weippl: Fake identities in social media: A case study on the sustainability of the Facebook business model. JoSSR 4(2): 175-212 (2012) | |
| c71 | Josef Froschauer, Johannes Zweng, Dieter Merkl, Max Arends, Doron Goldfarb, Martin Weingartner: ARTournament: A Mobile Casual Game to Explore Art History. ICALT 2012: 80-84 | |
| c70 | Max Arends, Martin Weingartner, Josef Froschauer, Doron Goldfarb, Dieter Merkl: Learning about Art History by Exploratory Search, Contextual View and Social Tags. ICALT 2012: 395-399 | |
| c69 | Max Arends, Josef Froschauer, Doron Goldfarb, Dieter Merkl, Martin Weingartner: Analysing user motivation in an art folksonomy. I-KNOW 2012: 13 | |
| c68 | Josef Froschauer, Max Arends, Doron Goldfarb, Dieter Merkl: A serious heritage game for art history: Design and evaluation of ThIATRO. VSMM 2012: 283-290 | |
| 2011 | ||
| c67 | Doron Goldfarb, Max Arends, Josef Froschauer, Dieter Merkl: Revisiting 3D information landscapes for the display of art historical web content. Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology 2011: 46 | |
| c66 | Max Arends, Josef Froschauer, Doron Goldfarb, Dieter Merkl: Analysing user generated content related to art history. I-KNOW 2011: 12 | |
| c65 | Josef Froschauer, Max Arends, Doron Goldfarb, Dieter Merkl: Towards an Online Multiplayer Serious Game Providing a Joyful Experience in Learning Art History. VS-GAMES 2011: 160-163 | |
| 2009 | ||
| c64 | Ingo Seidel, Markus Gärtner, Josef Froschauer, Helmut Berger, Dieter Merkl: An Agent-based Centralized e-Marketplace in a Virtual Environment. SEKE 2009: 218-221 | |
| 2008 | ||
| j12 | Dieter Merkl, Arno Scharl: Introduction: Virtual Communities in Travel and Tourism. J. of IT & Tourism 10(4): 265 (2008) | |
| 2007 | ||
| j11 | Helmut Berger, Dieter Merkl, Michael Dittenbach: A comparison of data preparation approaches for e-mail categorisation. IJIIDS 1(2): 91-121 (2007) | |
| j10 | Helmut Berger, Michael Dittenbach, Michaela Denk, Dieter Merkl, Andreas Pesenhofer: Getting Tourists Quicker to the Fun Part: Photographs, Tourist Types, Community Beings, and Their Implications for a 3D E-Tourism Environment. J. of IT & Tourism 9(3-4): 211-226 (2007) | |
| j9 | Helmut Berger, Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl, Anton Bogdanovych, Simeon J. Simoff, Carles Sierra: Opening new dimensions for e-Tourism. Virtual Reality 11(2-3): 75-87 (2007) | |
| c63 | Michael Dittenbach, Helmut Berger, Ronald Genswaider, Andreas Pesenhofer, Andreas Rauber, Thomas Lidy, Dieter Merkl: Shaping 3D multimedia environments: the MediaSquare. CIVR 2007: 85-88 | |
| c62 | Helmut Berger, Michaela Denk, Michael Dittenbach, Andreas Pesenhofer, Dieter Merkl: Photo-Based User Profiling for Tourism Recommender Systems. EC-Web 2007: 46-55 | |
| c61 | Helmut Berger, Michaela Denk, Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl, Andreas Pesenhofer: Quo Vadis Homo Turisticus? Towards a Picture-based Tourist Profiler. ENTER 2007: 87-96 | |
| 2006 | ||
| c60 | Helmut Berger, Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl, Anton Bogdanovych, Simeon J. Simoff, Carles Sierra: Playing the e-business game in 3D virtual worlds. OZCHI 2006: 333-336 | |
| c59 | Helmut Berger, Dieter Merkl, Michael Dittenbach: Exploiting partial decision trees for feature subset selection in e-mail categorization. SAC 2006: 1105-1109 | |
| c58 | Helmut Berger, Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl: Analyzing the Effect of Document Representation on Machine Learning Approaches in Multi-Class e-Mail Filtering. Web Intelligence 2006: 297-300 | |
| c57 | Michael Dittenbach, Helmut Berger, Dieter Merkl: Automated Concept Discovery from Web Resources. Web Intelligence 2006: 309-312 | |
| 2005 | ||
| c56 | Helmut Berger, Monika Köhle, Dieter Merkl: On the Impact of Document Representation on Classifier Per-formance in e-Mail Categorization. ISTA 2005: 19-30 | |
| p1 | Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl, Andreas Rauber: Serendipity in Text and Audio Information Spaces: Organizing and Exploring High-Dimensional Data with the Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Map. Classification and Clustering for Knowledge Discovery 2005: 43-60 | |
| 2004 | ||
| j8 | Helmut Berger, Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl: An adaptive multilingual interface for tourism information. IJEB 2(5): 531-541 (2004) | |
| c55 | Helmut Berger, Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl: An Adaptive Information Retrieval System Based on Associative Networks. APCCM 2004: 27-36 | |
| c54 | Michael Dittenbach, Helmut Berger, Dieter Merkl: Improving Domain Ontologies by Mining Semantics from Text. APCCM 2004: 91-100 | |
| c53 | Helmut Berger, Dieter Merkl: A Comparison of Text-Categorization Methods Applied to N-Gram Frequency Statistics. Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2004: 998-1003 | |
| 2003 | ||
| j7 | Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: Text Mining in the SOMLib Digital Library System: The Representation of Topics and Genres. Appl. Intell. 18(3): 271-293 (2003) | |
| j6 | Helmut Berger, Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl: User-Oriented Evaluation of a Natural Language Tourism Information System. J. of IT & Tourism 6(3): 167-180 (2003) | |
| c52 | Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl, Helmut Berger: Using a Connectionist Approach for Enhancing Domain Ontologies: Self-Organizing Word Category Maps Revisited. DaWaK 2003: 267-277 | |
| c51 | Helmut Berger, Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl: Activation on the Move: Querying Tourism Information via Spreading Activation. DEXA 2003: 474-483 | |
| c50 | Helmut Berger, Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl: Querying Tourism Information Systems in Natural Language. ISTA 2003: 153-164 | |
| 2002 | ||
| j5 | Michael Dittenbach, Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: Uncovering hierarchical structure in data using the growing hierarchical self-organizing map. Neurocomputing 48(1-4): 199-216 (2002) | |
| j4 | Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl, Michael Dittenbach: The growing hierarchical self-organizing map: exploratory analysis of high-dimensional data. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks 13(6): 1331-1341 (2002) | |
| c49 | Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl, Andreas Rauber: Organizing and Exploring High-Dimensional Data with the Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Map. FSKD 2002: 626-630 | |
| c48 | Elias Pampalk, Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: Using Smoothed Data Histograms for Cluster Visualization in Self-Organizing Maps. ICANN 2002: 871-876 | |
| c47 | Andreas Rauber, Elias Pampalk, Dieter Merkl: Using Psycho-Acoustic Models and Self-Organizing Maps to Create a Hierarchical Structuring of Music by Musical Styles. ISMIR 2002 | |
| c46 | Elias Pampalk, Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: Content-based organization and visualization of music archives. ACM Multimedia 2002: 570-579 | |
| c45 | Andreas Rauber, Elias Pampalk, Dieter Merkl: Content-based music indexing and organization. SIGIR 2002: 409-410 | |
| 2001 | ||
| c44 | Michael Dittenbach, Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: Business, Culture, Politics, and Sports - How to Find Your Way through a Bulk of News? On Content-Based Hierarchical Structuring and Organization of Large Document Archives. DEXA 2001: 200-210 | |
| c43 | Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl, Andreas Rauber: Hierarchical Clustering of Document Archives with the Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Map. ICANN 2001: 500-508 | |
| 2000 | ||
| c42 | Dieter Merkl, Andreas Rauber: Representation of Document Archives for Interactive Exploration. DELOS Workshop: Information Seeking, Searching and Querying in Digital Libraries 2000 | |
| c41 | Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: Providing Topically Sorted Access to Subsequently Releases Newspaper Editions or: How to Build Your Private Digital Library. DEXA 2000: 499-508 | |
| c40 | Philipp Tomsich, Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: Optimizing the parSOM Neural Network Implementation for Data Mining with Distributed Memory Systems and Cluster Computing. DEXA Workshop 2000: 661-668 | |
| c39 | Erich Schweighofer, Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: Some Remarks on Vector Representations of Legal Documents. DEXA Workshop 2000: 1087-1096 | |
| c38 | Andreas Rauber, Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl: Automatically Detecting and Organizing Documents into Topic Hierarchies: A Neural Network Based Approach to Bookshelf Creation and Arrangement. ECDL 2000: 348-351 | |
| c37 | Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl, Andreas Rauber: Using Growing hierarchical self-organizing maps for document classification. ESANN 2000: 7-12 | |
| c36 | Philipp Tomsich, Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: parSOM: Using Parallelism to Overcome Memory Latency in Self-Organizing Neural Networks. HPCN Europe 2000: 136-145 | |
| c35 | Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl, Andreas Rauber: The Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Map. IJCNN (6) 2000: 15-19 | |
| c34 | Andreas Rauber, Philipp Tomsich, Dieter Merkl: parSOM: A Parallel Implementation of the Self-Organizing Map Exploiting Cache Effects: Making the SOM Fit for Interactive High-Performance Data Analysis. IJCNN (6) 2000: 177-184 | |
| c33 | Dieter Merkl, Andreas Rauber: Digital Libraries - Classification and Visualization Techniques. Kyoto International Conference on Digital Libraries 2000: 436-438 | |
| c32 | Dieter Merkl, Andreas Rauber: Uncovering the Hierarchical Structure of Text Archives by Using an Unsupervised Neural Network with Adaptive Architecture. PAKDD 2000: 384-395 | |
| c31 | Monika Köhle, Dieter Merkl: Analyzing Human Gait Patterns for Malfunction Detection. SAC (1) 2000: 41-45 | |
| 1999 | ||
| j3 | Dieter Merkl, Erich Schweighofer, Werner Winiwarter: Exploratory Analysis of Concept and Document Spaces with Connectionist Networks. Artif. Intell. Law 7(2-3): 185-209 (1999) | |
| c30 | Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: Using Self-Organizing Maps to Organize Document Archives and to Charakterize Subject Matter: How to Make a Map Tell the News of the World. DEXA 1999: 302-311 | |
| c29 | Erich Schweighofer, Dieter Merkl: Data Mining in Law with Adaptive Learning Techniques. DEXA Workshop 1999: 799-803 | |
| c28 | Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: SOMLib: A Digital Library System Based on Neural Networks. ACM DL 1999: 240-241 | |
| c27 | ||
| c26 | Erich Schweighofer, Dieter Merkl: A learning technique for legal document analysis. ICAIL 1999: 156-163 | |
| c25 | Dieter Merkl, Andreas Rauber: Self-Organization of Distributed Document Archives. IDEAS 1999: 128-136 | |
| c24 | Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: Automatic Labeling of Self-Organizing Maps: Making a Treasure-Map Reveal Its Secrets. PAKDD 1999: 228-237 | |
| c23 | Andreas Rauber, Dieter Merkl: Mining Text Archives: Creating Readable Maps to Structure and Describe Document Collections. PKDD 1999: 524-529 | |
| 1998 | ||
| j2 | Dieter Merkl: Text classification with self-organizing maps: Some lessons learned. Neurocomputing 21(1-3): 61-77 (1998) | |
| c22 | Dieter Merkl, Andreas Rauber: CIA's View of the World and What Neural Networks Learn from It: A Comparison of Geographical Document Space Representation Metaphors. DEXA 1998: 816-825 | |
| c21 | ||
| 1997 | ||
| c20 | Monika Köhle, Dieter Merkl, Josef Kastner: Clinical gait analysis by neural networks: issues and experiences. CBMS 1997: 138-143 | |
| c19 | Dieter Merkl, Erich Schweighofer: En Route to Data Mining in Legal Text Corpora: Clustering, Neural Computation, and International Treaties. DEXA Workshop 1997: 465-470 | |
| c18 | Dieter Merkl, Erich Schweighofer: The Exploration of Legal Text Corpora with Hierarchical Neural Networks: A Guided Tour in Public International Law. ICAIL 1997: 98-105 | |
| c17 | Dieter Merkl: Exploration of Document Collections with Self-Organizing Maps: A Novel Approach to Similarity Representation. PKDD 1997: 101-111 | |
| c16 | ||
| 1996 | ||
| c15 | ||
| c14 | Ernst Ellmer, Dieter Merkl, Gerald Quirchmayr, A. Min Tjoa: Process Model Reuse to Promote Organizational Learning in Software Development. COMPSAC 1996: 21-26 | |
| c13 | Ernst Ellmer, Christian Huemer, Dieter Merkl, Günther Pernul: Automatic Classification of Semantic Concepts in View Specifications. DEXA 1996: 824-833 | |
| c12 | Ernst Ellmer, Dieter Merkl: Classifying Software Process Models Based on Natural Language Descriptions. DEXA Workshop 1996: 320-325 | |
| c11 | Monika Köhle, Dieter Merkl: Identification of gait patterns with self-organizing maps based on ground reaction force. ESANN 1996 | |
| c10 | Monika Köhle, Dieter Merkl: Visualizing Similarities in High Dimensional Input Spaces with a Growing and Splitting Neural Network. ICANN 1996: 581-586 | |
| c9 | Ernst Ellmer, Dieter Merkl: Considerations for an organizational memory in software development. ISPW 1996: 60-62 | |
| 1995 | ||
| c8 | Dieter Merkl: A Connectionist View on Document Classification. Australasian Database Conference 1995: 0- | |
| c7 | Ernst Ellmer, Christian Huemer, Dieter Merkl, Günther Pernul: Neural Network Technology to Support View Integration. OOER 1995: 181-190 | |
| c6 | Erich Schweighofer, Werner Winiwarter, Dieter Merkl: Information Filtering: The Computation of Similarities in Large Corpora of Legal Texts. ICAIL 1995: 119-126 | |
| c5 | Werner Winiwarter, Erich Schweighofer, Dieter Merkl: Knowledge acquisition in concept and document spaces by using self-organizing neural networks. Learning for Natural Language Processing 1995: 75-86 | |
| 1994 | ||
| j1 | Dieter Merkl, Günther Pernul: Security for next generation hypertext systems. Hypermedia 6(1): 1-18 (1994) | |
| c4 | Dieter Merkl, Erich Schweighofer, Werner Winiwarter: CONCAT - Connotation Analysis of Thesauri Based on the Interpretation of Context Meaning. DEXA 1994: 329-338 | |
| 1992 | ||
| c3 | Dieter Merkl, A. Min Tjoa, Stefan Vieweg: BRANT - An Approach for Knowledge Based Document Classification in the Information Retrieval Domain. DEXA 1992: 254-259 | |
| 1991 | ||
| c2 | Dieter Merkl, A. Min Tjoa, Stefan Vieweg: Eine Hypertext-Benutzerschnittstelle für ein juristisches Volltext Information Retrieval System. Information Retrieval 1991: 143-151 | |
| 1990 | ||
| c1 | Dieter Merkl, Stefan Vieweg, Ajrapet Karapetjan: KELP: A Hypertext oriented User-Interface for an Intelligent Legal Fulltext Information Retrieval System. DEXA 1990: 399-404 | |
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