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Michael Schreiber
2010 – today
- 2013
[j19]Ludo Waltman, Michael Schreiber: On the calculation of percentile-based bibliometric indicators. JASIST 64(2): 372-379 (2013)
[j18]Michael Schreiber: Uncertainties and ambiguities in percentiles and how to avoid them. JASIST 64(3): 640-643 (2013)
[j17]Michael Schreiber: Empirical evidence for the relevance of fractional scoring in the calculation of percentile rank scores. JASIST 64(4): 861-867 (2013)
[j16]Michael Schreiber: Inconsistencies in the highly cited publications indicator. JASIST 64(6): 1298-1302 (2013)
[j15]Michael Schreiber: How relevant is the predictive power of the h-index? A case study of the time-dependent Hirsch index. J. Informetrics 7(2): 325-329 (2013)
[j14]Michael Schreiber: A case study of the arbitrariness of the h-index and the highly-cited-publications indicator. J. Informetrics 7(2): 379-387 (2013)
[j13]Michael Schreiber: How to derive an advantage from the arbitrariness of the g-index. J. Informetrics 7(2): 555-561 (2013)
[i11]Michael Schreiber: How relevant is the predictive power of the h-index? A case study of the time-dependent Hirsch index. CoRR abs/1301.2060 (2013)
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[i9]Michael Schreiber: Empirical Evidence for the Relevance of Fractional Scoring in the Calculation of Percentile Rank Scores. CoRR abs/1301.7192 (2013)
[i8]Michael Schreiber: Inconsistencies of the Highly-Cited-Publications Indicator. CoRR abs/1302.6391 (2013)
[i7]Michael Schreiber: How much do different ways of calculating percentiles influence the derived performance indicators? - A case study. CoRR abs/1302.6392 (2013)
[i6]Michael Schreiber: How to derive an advantage from the arbitrariness of the g-index. CoRR abs/1302.6396 (2013)
[i5]Michael Schreiber: A Case Study of the Arbitrariness of the h-Index and the Highly-Cited-Publications Indicator. CoRR abs/1302.6582 (2013)- 2012
[j12]Michael Schreiber: Inconsistencies of recently proposed citation impact indicators and how to avoid them. JASIST 63(10): 2062-2073 (2012)
[c15]Marcell Missura, Cedrick Münstermann, Malte Mauelshagen, Michael Schreiber, Sven Behnke: RoboCup 2012 Best Humanoid Award Winner NimbRo TeenSize. RoboCup 2012: 89-93
[c14]Jörg Stückler, Ishrat Badami, David Droeschel, Kathrin Gräve, Dirk Holz, Manus McElhone, Matthias Nieuwenhuisen, Michael Schreiber, Max Schwarz, Sven Behnke: NimbRo@Home: Winning Team of the RoboCup@Home Competition 2012. RoboCup 2012: 94-105
[i4]Michael Schreiber: Inconsistencies of Recently Proposed Citation Impact Indicators and how to Avoid Them. CoRR abs/1202.3861 (2012)
[i3]Ludo Waltman, Michael Schreiber: On the calculation of percentile-based bibliometric indicators. CoRR abs/1205.0646 (2012)
[i2]Michael Schreiber: Uncertainties and Ambiguities in Percentiles and how to Avoid Them. CoRR abs/1205.3588 (2012)- 2011
[c13]Jörg Stückler, David Droeschel, Kathrin Gräve, Dirk Holz, Jochen Kläß, Michael Schreiber, Ricarda Steffens, Sven Behnke: Towards Robust Mobility, Flexible Object Manipulation, and Intuitive Multimodal Interaction for Domestic Service Robots. RoboCup 2011: 51-62- 2010
[j11]T. Kunze, Sibylle Gemming, S. Numazawa, Michael Schreiber: Low-temperature modeling for degenerate and frustrated Heisenberg systems with anisotropy. Computer Physics Communications 181(4): 806-812 (2010)
[j10]Michael Schreiber: Revisiting the g-index: The average number of citations in the g-core. JASIST 61(1): 169-174 (2010)
[j9]Michael Schreiber: How to modify the g-index for multi-authored manuscripts. J. Informetrics 4(1): 42-54 (2010)
[j8]Michael Schreiber: A case study of the modified g index: Counting multi-author publications fractionally. J. Informetrics 4(4): 636-643 (2010)
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[c12]Michaela Kauer, Michael Schreiber, Ralph Bruder: How to conduct a car? A design example for maneuver based driver-vehicle interaction. Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2010: 1214-1221
[c11]Michael Schreiber, Michaela Kauer, Dennis Schlesinger, Stefan Hakuli, Ralph Bruder: Verification of a maneuver catalog for a maneuver-based vehicle guidance system. SMC 2010: 3683-3689
[i1]Michael Schreiber: Twenty Hirsch index variants and other indicators giving more or less preference to highly cited papers. CoRR abs/1005.5227 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j6]Michael Schreiber: A case study of the modified Hirsch index hm accounting for multiple coauthors. JASIST 60(6): 1274-1282 (2009)
[j5]Michael Schreiber: Fractionalized counting of publications for the g-Index. JASIST 60(10): 2145-2150 (2009)
[c10]Jörg Stückler, Michael Schreiber, Sven Behnke: Dynamaid, an Anthropomorphic Robot for Research on Domestic Service Applications. ECMR 2009: 87-92
[c9]Michael Schreiber, Margeritta von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Ralph Bruder: New Interaction Concepts by Using the Wii Remote. HCI (2) 2009: 261-270
[c8]Felix Faber, Maren Bennewitz, Clemens Eppner, Attila Görög, Christoph Gonsior, Dominik Joho, Michael Schreiber, Sven Behnke: The humanoid museum tour guide Robotinho. RO-MAN 2009: 891-896- 2008
[j4]Michael Schreiber: An empirical investigation of the g-index for 26 physicists in comparison with the h-index, the A-index, and the R-index. JASIST 59(9): 1513-1522 (2008)
[j3]Michael Schreiber: A modification of the h-index: The hm-index accounts for multi-authored manuscripts. J. Informetrics 2(3): 211-216 (2008)- 2007
[c7]Sven Behnke, Jörg Stückler, Michael Schreiber, Hannes Schulz, Martin Böhnert, Konrad Meier: Hierarchical reactive control for a team of humanoid soccer robots. Humanoids 2007: 622-629- 2006
[c6]Sven Behnke, Michael Schreiber, Jörg Stückler, Reimund Renner, Hauke Strasdat: See, walk, and kick: Humanoid robots start to play soccer. Humanoids 2006: 497-503- 2005
[j2]Michael Schreiber, Sibylle Gemming: Density-functional investigation of alloyed metallic nanowires. Computer Physics Communications 169(1-3): 57-59 (2005)
[c5]Maren Bennewitz, Felix Faber, Dominik Joho, Michael Schreiber, Sven Behnke: Towards a humanoid museum guide robot that interacts with multiple persons. Humanoids 2005: 418-423
[c4]Maren Bennewitz, Felix Faber, Dominik Joho, Michael Schreiber, Sven Behnke: Integrating vision and speech for conversations with multiple persons. IROS 2005: 2523-2528
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[c2]Sven Behnke, Jürgen Müller, Michael Schreiber: Toni: A Soccer Playing Humanoid Robot. RoboCup 2005: 59-70- 2004
[c1]Felix von Hundelshausen, Michael Schreiber, Raúl Rojas: A Constructive Feature Detection Approach for Robotic Vision. RobuCup 2004: 72-83- 2003
[j1]Michael Schreiber, Thomas Vojta: The Hartree-Fock based diagonalization - an efficient algorithm for the treatment of interacting electrons in disordered solids. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 62(3-6): 243-254 (2003)
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