Publikationen

Publikationen seit 2015

Literaturliste

  • Instrumente Gottes - Soziale Roboter und KI-Tools in religiösen Kontexten.
    Lukas Brand, Martin Kutz und Dominik Winter
    1. Auflage, Karl-Alber-Verlag (2025)
  • Grundlinien eines Menschenbilds der Künstlichen Intelligenz - Wie gut ist Teslas Optimus?.
    Lukas Brand
    Alexa, wie hast du’s mit der Religion?, (2023)
    DOI: 10.18452/26677
  • Artificial Intelligence and Private Law. Global Perspectives.. What Is AI?.
    Pascal König, Tobias Krafft, Wolfgang Schulz und Katharina Zweig
    , S. 18 - 34. (2022)
    DOI: 10.1017/9781009072168.005
  • Fairness by Awareness?. On the Inclusion of Protected Features in Algorithmic Decisions.
    Hanna Hoffmann, Verena Vogt, Marc Hauer und Katharina Zweig
    Computer Law & Security Review, Vol. 44, S. 105658. (2022)
  • Handbook of Research on Artificial Intelligence in Human Resources.
    Katharina Zweig und Franziska Raudonat
    , S. 323 - 336. (2022)
  • How to Regulate Algorithmic Decision-Making. A Framework of Regulatory Requirements for Different Applications.
    Tobias Krafft, Katharina Zweig und Pascal König
    Regulation & Governance, Vol. 16, Nr. 1, S. 119 - 136. (2022)
    DOI: 10.1111/rego.12369
  • Promises and Pitfalls of Algorithm Use by State Authorities.
    Maryam Haeri, Kathrin Hartmann, Jürgen Sirsch, Georg Wenzelburger und Katharina Zweig
    Philosophy & Technology, Vol. 35, Nr. 2, S. 1 - 31. (2022)
    DOI: 10.1007/s13347-022-00528-0
  • Virtuelle Menschenreproduktion. Wer oder was ist Replika?.
    Lukas Brand
    Virtuelle Realität und Transzendenz, S. 97 - 116. (2022)
  • Darf Ich Sophia Abschalten?. Vom Rechtlichen Und Moralischen Status Virtueller Personen.
    Lukas Brand
    Transformative Technologien - Wechselwirkungen Zwischen Technischem Und Rechtlichem Wandel, (2021-01)
    DOI: 10.5771/9783748924852-209
  • A Systematic Evaluation of Assumptions in Centrality Measures by Empirical Flow Data.
    Mareike Bockholt und Katharina Zweig
    Social Network Analysis and Mining, Vol. 11, Nr. 1, S. 1 - 30. (2021)
  • A Technical Framework for Investigating the Impact of Design Elements in the Wild. Using Instagram as an Example.
    Mischa Helfenstein, Katharina Zweig und Marc Herrlich
    Mensch Und Computer 2021, S. 490 - 493. (2021)
  • Assuring Fairness of Algorithmic Decision Making.
    Marc Hauer, Rasmus Adler und Katharina Zweig
    2021 IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops (ICSTW), S. 110 - 113. (2021)
  • Crucial Challenges in Large-Scale Black Box Analyses.
    Tobias Krafft, Martin Reber, Roman Krafft, Anna Coutrier und Katharina Zweig
    International Workshop on Algorithmic Bias in Search and Recommendation, S. 143 - 155. (2021)
  • Diversity in News Recommendation.
    Abraham Bernstein, Claes de Vreese, Natali Helberger, Wolfgang Schulz, Katharina Zweig, Christian Baden, Michael Beam, Marc Hauer, Lucien Heitz, Pascal Jürgens, Christian Katzenbach, Benjamin Kille, Beate Klimkiewicz, Wiebke Loosen, Judith Moeller, Goran Radanovic, Guy Shani, Nava Tintarev, Suzanne Tolmeijer, Wouter van Atteveldt, Sanne Vrijenhoek und Theresa Zueger
    (2021)
    DOI: \url{https://doi.org/10.4230/DagMan.9.1.43}
  • Automated Determination of Networks Motifs.
    Katharina Zweig, Christian Brugger, Valentin Grigorovici, Christian De Schryver und Norbert Wehn
    (2020-06)
  • Artificial Intelligence. Reflections in Philosophy, Theology, and the Social Sciences.
    Benedikt Goecke, Astrid der Pütten, IM Vasilescu, PhD Michael Filzmoser, Diana Löffler, Andreas Theodorou, Johannes Grössl, Jan Michel, Vanessa Schäffner, Stefan Reining, Julia Harzheim, Rebecca Davnall, Kilian Karger, Leonie Seng, Lukas Brand, Agnieszka Wykowska, Daniel Neumann, Walther Zimmerli, Scarlet Schaffrath, David Gunkel, Carmen Krämer, Benedikt Göcke, Andreas Bischof, Arne Maibaum, Gábor Ambrus und Tobias Müller
    Leiden, The Netherlands, Brill \textbar mentis (2020)
    DOI: 10.30965/9783957437488
  • Data Donations for Mapping Risk in Google Search of Health Queries. A Case Study of Unproven Stem Cell Treatments in SEM.
    Martin Reber, Tobias Krafft, Roman Krafft, Katharina Zweig und Anna Couturier
    2020 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), S. 2985 - 2992. (2020)
  • Die Maschine als Mensch.
    Lukas Brand
    Ökumenische Rundschau, Vol. 69, Nr. 1, S. 50 - 59. (2020)
    DOI: 10.71860/kr.v69i1.126176
  • Diversity, Fairness, and Data-Driven Personalization in (News) Recommender System (Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop 19482).
    Abraham Bernstein, Claes Vreese, Natali Helberger, Wolfgang Schulz und Katharina Zweig
    Dagstuhl Reports, Vol. 9, Nr. 11, S. 117 - 124. (2020)
  • How to Regulate Algorithmic Decision-Making. A Framework of Regulatory Requirements for Different Applications.
    Tobias Krafft, Katharina Zweig und Pascal König
    Regulation & Governance, (2020)
  • Quantitative Analysis of Automatic Performance Evaluation Systems Based on the H-Index.
    Marc Hauer, Xavier Hofmann, Tobias Krafft und Katharina Zweig
    Scientometrics, Vol. 123, Nr. 2, S. 735 - 751. (2020)
  • The Crucial Role of Sensitive Attributes in Fair Classification.
    Maryam Haeri und Katharina Zweig
    2020 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), S. 2993 - 3002. (2020)
  • The Rise of AI-based Decision-Making Tools in the Criminal Justice. Implications for Judicial Integrity.
    Adam Harkens, Karen Yeung, Anja Achtziger, Julia Felfel, Tobias Krafft, Pascal Koenig, Johannes Schmees, Wolfgang Schultz, Georg Wenzelburger und Katharina Zweig
    Commonwealth Judicial Journal, Vol. 25, Nr. 2, (2020)
  • Theologie und Naturwissenschaft.
    Theodōros Alexopulos, Lukas Brand, Armin Grunwald, Theodōros Alexopulos, Lukas Brand und Armin Grunwald
    Ökumenische Rundschau, Vol. 69. Jahrgang, 1 (2020), Januar-März, Leipzig, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt (2020)
  • Towards a Process-Driven Network Analysis.
    Mareike Bockholt und Katharina Zweig
    Applied Network Science, Vol. 5, Nr. 1, S. 1 - 34. (2020)
  • Why Do We Need to Be Bots?. What Prevents Society from Detecting Biases in Recommendation Systems.
    Tobias Krafft, Marc Hauer und Katharina Zweig
    International Workshop on Algorithmic Bias in Search and Recommendation, S. 27 - 34. (2020)
  • Über die Notwendigkeit einer Maschinenethik.
    Lukas Brand und Benedikt Göcke
    (Un)ergründlich?, (2020)
  • Addictive Features of Social Media/Messenger Platforms and Freemium Games against the Background of Psychological and Economic Theories.
    Christian Montag, Bernd Lachmann, Marc Herrlich und Katharina Zweig
    International journal of environmental research and public health, Vol. 16, Nr. 14, S. 2612. (2019)
  • Algorithmische Entscheidungen. Transparenz Und Kontrolle.
    Katharina Zweig
    Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (2019)
  • Ein Algorithmus Hat Kein Taktgefühl. Wo Künstliche Intelligenz Sich Irrt, Warum Uns Das Betrifft Und Was Wir Dagegen Tun Können.
    Katharina Zweig
    Heyne Verlag (2019)
  • Ein Algorithmus Hat Kein Taktgefühl. Wo Künstliche Intelligenz Sich Irrt, Warum Uns Das Betrifft Und Was Wir Dagegen Tun Können.
    Katharina Zweig
    Heyne München (2019)
  • Friedkin (1983). Horizons of Observability and Limits of Informal Control in Organizations.
    Katharina Zweig
    Schlüsselwerke Der Netzwerkforschung, S. 213 - 215. (2019)
  • Kontinuierliches A-B-Testing Zur Optimierung von Spielerbindung Und Monetarisierung Bei “Freemium”-Spielen.
    Katharina Zweig, Bernd Lachmann, Christian Montag und Marc Herrlich
    Paradoxien Des Verbraucherverhaltens, S. 43 - 57. (2019)
  • Milo et al.(2002). Network Motifs: Simple Building Blocks of Complex Networks.
    Katharina Zweig
    Schlüsselwerke Der Netzwerkforschung, S. 411 - 413. (2019)
  • Schlüsselwerke Der Netzwerkforschung.
    Katharina Zweig
    , S. 213 - 215. (2019)
  • Schlüsselwerke Der Netzwerkforschung.
    Katharina Zweig
    , S. 411 - 413. (2019)
  • Transparenz Und Nachvollziehbarkeit Algorithmischer Entscheidungssysteme - Ein Regulierungsvorschlag.
    Tobias Krafft und Katharina Zweig
    (2019)
  • What Did You See?. A Study to Measure Personalization in Google’s Search Engine.
    Tobias Krafft, Michael Gamer und Katharina Zweig
    EPJ Data Science, Vol. 8, Nr. 1, S. 38. (2019)
  • Why We Need a Process-Driven Network Analysis.
    Mareike Bockholt und Katharina Zweig
    International Conference on Complex Networks and Their Applications, S. 81 - 93. (2019)
  • Manipuliert Google Die Suchergebnisse Zuungunsten von Trump?.
    Ina Karabasz und Katharina Zweig
    (2018-08)
  • (Un)Berechenbar?. Algorithmen Und Automatisierung in Staat Und Gesellschaft.
    Tobias Krafft und Katharina Zweig
    , S. 471 - 492. (2018)
  • (Un)Berechenbar?. Algorithmen Und Automatisierung in Staat Und Gesellschaft.
    Katharina Zweig und Tobias Krafft
    57518, S. 204 - 227. (2018)
  • A Concept for Productivity Tracking Based on Collaborative Interactive Learning Techniques.
    Adrian Calma, Jochen Kuhn, Jan Leimeister, Paul Lukowicz, Sarah Oeste-Reiß, Albrecht Schmidt, Bernhard Sick, Gerd Stumme, Sven Tomforde und Anna Zweig
    ARCS Workshop 2018; 31th International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems, S. 1 - 8. (2018)
  • Analysis of Human Problem Solving Drafts. A Methodological Approach on the Example of Rush Hour..
    Mareike Bockholt, Olaf Peters, Susanne Narciss und Katharina Zweig
    CogSci, (2018)
  • Collaborative Interactive Learning.
    Bernhard Sick, Sarah Oeste-Reiß, Albrecht Schmidt, Sven Tomforde und Anna Zweig
    Informatik-Spektrum, Vol. 41, Nr. 1, S. 52 - 55. (2018)
  • Künstliche Tugend - Roboter Als Moralische Akteure.
    Lukas Brand
    Regensburg, Friedrich Pustet (2018)
  • On Chances and Risks of Security Related Algorithmic Decision Making Systems.
    Katharina Zweig, Georg Wenzelburger und Tobias Krafft
    European Journal for Security Research, Vol. 3, Nr. 2, S. 181 - 203. (2018)
  • Process-Driven Betweenness Centrality Measures.
    Mareike Bockholt und Katharina Zweig
    Network Intelligence Meets User Centered Social Media Networks, S. 17 - 33. (2018)
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-90312-5_2
  • Wer Sieht Was?. Personalisierung, Regionalisierung Und Die Frage Nach Der Filterblase in Googles Suchmaschine.
    Tobias Krafft, Michael Gamer und Katharina Zweig
    Kaiserslautern, (2018)
  • Wo Maschinen Irren Können.
    Katharina Zweig, Sarah Fischer und Konrad Lischka
    Nr. 4, (2018)
  • Wo Maschinen Irren Können–Fehlerquellen Und Verantwortlichkeiten in Prozessen Algorithmischer Entscheidungsfindung..
    Katharina Zweig, S Fischer und K Lischka
    AlgoEthik 4, Bertelsmann Stiftung, (2018)
  • Filterblase Geplatzt?. Kaum Raum Für Personalisierung Bei Google-Suchen Zur Bundestagswahl 2017.
    Tobias Krafft, Michael Gamer, Marcel Laessing und Katharina Zweig
    (2017-09)
  • Dein Algorithmus - Meine Meinung.
    Katharina Zweig, Tobias Krafft und Marc Hauer
    (2017-04)
  • Ein Faktencheck - Ließ Ein Algorithmus Trump triumphieren?.
    Tobias Krafft und Katharina Zweig
    Informatik Spektrum, Vol. 40, Nr. 4, S. 336 - 344. (2017 (in print))
  • A Memory Centric Architecture of the Link Assessment Algorithm in Large Graphs.
    Christian Brugger, Valentin Grigorovici, Matthias Jung, Christian De Schryver, Christian Weis, Norbert Wehn und Katharina Zweig
    IEEE Design & Test, Vol. 35, Nr. 1, S. 7 - 15. (2017)
  • A Memory Centric Architecture of the Link Assessment Algorithm in Large Graphs.
    Christian Brugger, Valentin Grigorovici, Matthias Jung, Christian de Schryver, Norbert Wehn und Katharina Zweig
    IEEE Design & Test, Vol. 35, Nr. 1, S. 7 - 15. (2017)
  • Algorithmen Und Meinungsbildung - Eine Grundlegende Einführung.
    Katharina Zweig, Oliver Deussen und Tobias Krafft
    Informatik Spektrum, Vol. 40, Nr. 4, S. 318 - 326. (2017)
  • Analyzing Multiple Rankings of Influential Nodes in Multiplex Networks.
    Sude Tavassoli und Katharina Zweig
    Complex Networks & Their Applications V; Proceedings of the International Workshop on Complex Networks and Their Applications 2016, Vol. V, S. 135 - 146. (2017)
  • Clustering of Paths in Complex Networks.
    Mareike Bockholt und Katharina Zweig
    Complex Networks & Their Applications V, S. 83 - 195. (2017)
  • Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining.
    Mareike Bockholt und Katharina Zweig
    , S. in - print. (2017)
    DOI: doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-7163-9_110183-1)
  • Fuzzy Centrality Evaluation in Complex and Multiplex Networks.
    Sude Tavassoli und Katharina Zweig
    Complex Networks VIII, S. 31 - 43. (2017)
  • Process-Driven Betweenness Centrality Measures.
    Mareike Bockholt und Katharina Zweig
    European Network Intelligence Conference, S. 17 - 33. (2017)
  • Robustness of Plant-Insect Herbivore Interaction Networks to Climate Change in a Fragmented Temperate Forest Landscape.
    Kevin Bähner, Katharina Zweig, Inara Leal und Rainer Wirth
    Bulletin of Entomological Research, (2017)
  • Stochastic Modeling of the Decay Dynamics of Online Social Networks.
    Mohammed Abufouda und Katharina Zweig
    Complex Networks VIII, (2017)
  • Überprüfbarkeit von Algorithmischen Entscheidungen.
    Katharina Zweig und Tobias Krafft
    digma - Zeitschrift für Datenrecht und Informationssicherheit, Vol. 2, S. 110 - 115. (2017)
  • Assessing Low-Intensity Relationships in Complex Networks.
    Andreas Spitz, Anna Gimmler, Thorsten Stoeck, Katharina Zweig und Emőke-Ágnes Horvát
    Plos One, (2016)
    DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152536
  • Digitale Gesellschaft Und Big Data. Thesen Zur Zukunft Der Soziologie.
    Jochen Mayerl und Katharina Zweig
    Berliner Debatte Initial, (2016)
  • Entertainment Computing and Serious Games.
    Ralf Dörner, Stefan Göbel, Michael Kickmeier-Rust, Maic Masuch und Katharina Zweig
    Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany (2016)
  • Increasing Sampling Efficiency for the Fixed Degree Sequence Model with Phase Transitions.
    Christian Brugger, Andre Chinazzo, Alexandre John, Christian de Schryver, Norbert Wehn, Wolfgang Schlauch und Katharina Zweig
    Social Network Analysis and Mining, (2016)
  • Lifelong Learning and Collaboration of Smart Technical Systems in Open-Ended Environments - Opportunistic Collaborative Interactive Learning.
    Gernot Bahle, Adrian Calma, Jan Leimeister, Paul Lukowicz, Sarah Oeste-Reiss, Tobias Reitmaier, Albrecht Schmidt, Bernhard Sick, Gerd Stumme und Katharina Zweig
    IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC 2016), S. 315 - 324. (2016)
  • Most Central or Least Central?. How Much Modeling Decisions Influence a Node’s Centrality Ranking in Multiplex Networks.
    Sude Tavassoli und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the Third European Network Intelligence Conference (ENIC 2016), S. 25 - 32. (2016)
  • Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks.
    Katharina Zweig
    , S. 153 - 163. (2016)
  • A Custom Computing System for Finding Similarties in Complex Networks.
    Christian Brugger, Valentin Grigorovici, Matthias Jung, Christian Weis, Christian Schryver, Katharina Zweig und Norbert Wehn
    IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI, (2015)
  • An Optimal Microarchitecture for Finding Similarities in Complex Networks Based on Optimal Memory Hierarchies.
    C Brugger, V Grigorovici, M Jung, C Weis, C Schryver, K Zweig und N Wehn.
    (2015)
  • Analyzing the Activity of a Person in a Chat by Combining Network Analysis and Fuzzy Logic.
    Sude Tavassoli und Katharina Zweig
    Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), 2015 IEEE/ACM International Conference, S. 1565 - 1568. (2015)
  • Are We Really Friends?. Link Assessment in Social Networks Using Multiple Associated Interaction Networks.
    Mohammed Abufouda und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Modeling Social Media - Behavioral Analytics in Social Media, Big Data and the Web, (2015)
  • Different Flavors of Randomness.
    Wolfgang Schlauch, Katharina Zweig und Emőke-Ágnes Horvát
    Social Network Analysis and Mining, Vol. 5, S. eid: - 36. (2015)
  • Exploiting Phase Transitions for the Efficient Sampling of the Fixed Degree Sequence Model.
    Christian Brugger, André Chinazzo, Alexandre John, Christian Schryver, Norbert Wehn, Andreas Spitz und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the Advances of Social Network Analysis and Mining (ASONAM’15), (2015)
  • Influence of the Null-Model on Motif Detection.
    Wolfgang Schlauch und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Network Analysis and Mining, (2015)
  • Interactions Around Social Networks Matter. Predicting the Social Network from Associated Interaction Networks.
    Mohammed Abufouda und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2014), (2015)
  • Measures for the Similarity of Paths in Complex Networks.
    Mareike Bockholt und University Kaiserslautern
    (2015)
  • Social Network Analysis and Gaming. Survey of the Current State of the Art.
    Wolfgang Schlauch und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the 1st Joint International Conference on Serious Games, S. 158 - 168. (2015)
  • Von Der Theoretischen Informatik Zur Sozioinformatik — Und Zurück.
    Katharina Zweig
    Informatik Spektrum, Vol. 1, S. 28 - 30. (2015)
  • Why Is This so Hard?. Insights from the State Space of a Simple Board Game.
    Mareike Bockholt und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the 1st Joint International Conference on Serious Games, S. 147 - 157. (2015)
  • Constructing Social Networks from Semi-Structered Chat-Log Data.
    Sude Tavassoli, Markus Moessner und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2014), (2014)
  • Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining.
    Emőke-Ágnes Horvát und Katharina Zweig
    , (2014)
  • Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining.
    Katharina Zweig
    , (2014)
  • Proceedings of the First Workshop on “Socioinformatics” 2013.
    Wolfgang Neuser, Katharina Zweig, Ingo Scholtes, Volkmar Pipek und Markus Rohde
    (2014)
  • A Fixed Degree Sequence Model for the One-Mode Projection of Multiplex Bipartite Graphs.
    Emőke-Ágnes Horvát und Katharina Zweig
    Social Network Analysis and Mining, Vol. 4, S. 164. (2013)
  • A Network-Based Method to Assess the Statistical Significance of Mild Co-Regulation Effects.
    Emőke-Ágnes Horvát, Jitao Zhang, Stefan Uhlmann, Özgür Sahin und Katharina Zweig
    PLOS ONE, Vol. 8, Nr. 9, S. e73413. (2013)
  • SICOP. Identifying Significant Co-Interaction Patterns.
    Andreas Spitz, Katharina Zweig und Emőke-Ágnes Horvát
    Bioinformatics (Oxford, England), Vol. online first, S. tba. (2013)
  • Global miRNA Regulation of a Local Protein Network. Case Study with the EGFR-driven Cell Cycle Network in Breast Cancer.
    Stefan Uhlmann, Heiko Mannsperger, Jitao Zhang, Emőke-Ágnes Horvát, Christian Schmidt, Moritz Küblbeck, Aoife Ward, Ulrich Tschulena, Katharina Zweig, Ulrike Korf, Stefan Wiemann und Özgür Sahin
    Molecular Systems Biology, Vol. 8, S. 570. (2012)
  • One plus One Makes Three (for Social Networks).
    Emőke-Ágnes Horvát, Michael Hanselmann, Fred Hamprecht und Katharina Zweig
    PLoS ONE, Vol. 7, Nr. 4, S. e34740. (2012)
  • One-Mode Projections of Multiplex Bipartite Graphs.
    Emőke-Ágnes Horvát und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2012 ), (2012)
  • The Trilemma of Social Network Analysis.
    Isadora Dorn, Andreas Lindenblatt und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Network Analysis and Mining, Istanbul, (2012)
  • Understanding Human Navigation Using Network Analysis.
    S Iyengar, C Madhavan, Katharina Zweig und Abhiram Natarajan
    TopiCS - Topics in Cognitive Science, Vol. 4, Nr. 1, S. 121 - 134. (2012)
  • You Are Who Knows You. Predicting Links between Non-Members of Facebook.
    Emőke-Ágnes Horvát, Michael Hanselmann, Fred Hamprecht und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the European Conference on Complex Systems, (2012)
  • miRNAs versus Oncogenes. The Power of Social Networking.
    Marcos Malumbres
    Molecular Systems Biology, Vol. 8, S. 569. (2012)
  • A Network Analysis Approach to Understand the Human-Wayfinding Problem.
    S Iyengar, Katharina Zweig, Abhiram Natarajan und C Madhavan
    Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, (2011)
  • A Systematic Approach to the One-Mode Projection of Bipartite Graphs.
    Katharina Zweig und Michael Kaufmann
    Social Network Analysis and Mining, Vol. 1, Nr. 3, S. 187 - 218. (2011)
  • Detection and Prediction of the Onset of Human Ventricular Fibrillation. An Approach Based on Complex Network Theory.
    Xiang Li und Zhao Dong
    Physical Review E, Vol. 84, S. 062901. (2011)
  • Good versus Optimal. Why Network Analytic Methods Need More Systematic Evaluation.
    Katharina Zweig
    Central European Journal of Computer Science, Vol. 1, S. 137 - 153. (2011)
  • Drawing Trees in a Streaming Model.
    Carla Binucci, Ulrik Brandes, Giuseppe Battista, Walter Didimo, Marco Gaertler, Pietro Palladino, Maurizio Patrignani, Antonios Symvonis und Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Graph Drawing (GD09), Vol. 5849, S. 292 - 303. (2010)
  • How to Forget the Second Side of the Story. A New Method for the One-Mode Projection of Bipartite Graphs.
    Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining ASONAM 2010, S. 200 - 207. (2010)
  • What Makes a Phase Transition?. Analysis of the Random Satisfiability Problem.
    Katharina Zweig, Gergely Palla und Tamás Vicsek
    Physical Review A, Vol. 389, S. 1501 - 1511. (2010)
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2009.12.051
  • Algorithmics of Large and Complex Networks.
    Michael Kaufmann und Katharina Zweig
    , (2009)
  • Algorithmics of Large and Complex Networks.
    Jürgen Lerner, Dorothea Wagner und Katharina Zweig
    Springer Verlag (2009)
  • Breaking the Hierarchy - a New Cluster Selection Mechanism for Hierarchical Clustering Methods.
    László Zahoránszky, Gyula Katona, Péter Hári, András Málnási-Csizmadia, Katharina Zweig und Gergely Zahoránszky-Köhalmi
    Algorithms for Molecular Biology, Vol. 4, Nr. 1, S. 12. (2009)
  • Cycle Bases in Graphs. Characterization, Algorithms, Complexity, and Applications.
    Telikepalli Kavitha, Christian Liebchen, Kurt Mehlhorn, Dimitrios Michail, Romeo Rizzi, Torsten Ueckerdt und Katharina Zweig
    Computer Science Review, Vol. 3, Nr. 4, S. 199 - 243. (2009)
    DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.cosrev.2009.08.001
  • To Cluster or Not to Cluster - a Meta–Analytic Approach.
    Katharina Zweig
    Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Complex Systems (ECCS’08), (2008)
  • Wanderer between the Worlds – Self-Organized Network Stability in Attack and Random Failure Scenarios.
    Katharina Zweig und Karin Zimmermann
    Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO’08), (2008)
  • On Local Behavior and Global Structures in the Evolution of Complex Networks.
    Katharina Zweig und University of Tübingen, Wilhelm-Schickard-Institut für Informatik
    (2007)
  • Patent Citation and Corporate Market Value – a Study Using Social Network Analysis.
    J Putzke, T Seehawer, K Zweig und K Fischbach
    4th Conference on Applications of Social Networks Analysis (ASNA), (2007)
  • Visualizing Large and Complex Networks.
    Katharina Lehmann und Stephan Kottler
    Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Graph Drawing (GD’06), (2007)
  • Hybrid Graphs as a Framework for the Small-World Effect.
    Katharina Lehmann, Hendrik Post und Michael Kaufmann
    Physical Review E, Vol. 73, S. 056108. (2006)
  • Max-Tolerance Graphs as Intersection Graphs. Cliques, Cylces, and Recognition.
    Michael Kaufmann, Jan Kratochvíl, Katharina Lehmann und Amarendran Subramanian
    Proceedings of the 17th ACM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA’06), (2006)
  • On the Maximal Cliques in C-Max Tolerance Graphs and Their Application in Clustering Molecular Sequences.
    Katharina Lehmann, Michael Kaufmann, Stephan Steigele und Kay Nieselt
    Algorithms for Molecular Biology, Vol. 1, S. 9. (2006)
  • On the Topologies of Local Minimum Spanning Trees.
    Guiseppe DiBattista, P Cortese, Francesco Frati, Luca Grilli, Katharina Lehmann, Guiseppe Liotta, Maurizio Patrignani, Ian Tollis und Francesco Trotta
    Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Combinatorial and Algorithmic Aspects of Networking (CAAN’06), Chester, UK, (2006)
  • The Structure of Real-World SAT-problems.
    Katharina Lehmann und University of Tübingen
    (2006)
  • Visualizing Large and Complex Networks.
    Katharina Lehmann und Stephan Kottler
    Nr. WSI–2006–06, ISSN 0946–4852, (2006)
  • Why Yeast Cells Can Undergo Apoptosis. Death in Times of Peace, Love, and War.
    Sabrina Büttner, Tobias Eisenberg, Eva Herker, Didac Carmona-Gutierrez, Guido Kroemer und Frank Madeo
    Journal of Cell Biology, Vol. 175, Nr. 4, S. 521 - 525. (2006)
  • A New Approach for Boundary Recognition in Geometric Sensor Networks.
    Sandor Fekete, Michael Kaufmann, Alexander Kroeller und Katharina Lehmann
    Proceedings of the 17th Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry, 2005, (2005)
  • Area-Optimal HV-like Tree Drawings with a Fixed Aspect Ratio.
    Michael Kaufmann, Katharina Lehmann und Andreas Gerasch
    Proceedings of the 31st Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, (2005)
  • Evolutionary Algorithms for the Self-Organized Evolution of Networks.
    Katharina Lehmann und Michael Kaufmann
    Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO’05), S. 563 - 570. (2005)
  • Network Analysis - Methodological Foundations.
    Riko Jacob, Dirk Koschützki, Katharina Lehmann, Leon Peeters und Dagmar Tenfelde-Podehl
    , (2005)
  • Network Analysis - Methodological Foundations.
    Dirk Koschützki, Katharina Lehmann, Leon Peeters, Stefan Richter, Dagmar Tenfelde-Podehl und Oliver Zlotowski
    , (2005)
  • Network Analysis - Methodological Foundations.
    Dirk Koschützki, Katharina Lehmann, Dagmar Tenfelde-Podehl und Oliver Zlotowski
    , (2005)
  • On Small-World Generating Models.
    Michael Kaufmann, Katharina Lehmann und Hendrik Post
    Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Complex Systems (ECCS’05), (2005)
  • On Small-World Generating Models.
    Katharina Lehmann, Hendrik Post und Michael Kaufmann
    (2005)
  • Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications.
    Katharina Lehmann und Michael Kaufmann
    , S. 57 - 76. (2005)
  • T-DHT. Topology Based Distributed Hash Tables.
    Olaf Landsiedel, Klaus Wehrle und Katharina Lehmann
    Proceedings of the 5th International IEEE Conference on Peer-to-Peer-Computing, Konstanz, Germany, (2005)
  • Why Simulating Evolutionary Processes Is Just as Interesting as Applying Them.
    Katharina Lehmann
    Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO’05), S. 370 - 373. (2005)
  • Chronological Aging Leads to Apoptosis in Yeast.
    Eva Herker, Helmut Jungwirth, Katharina Lehmann, Corinna Maldener, Kai–Uwe Fröhlich, Silke Wissing, M Fehr, S Sigrist und Frank Madeo
    Journal of Cell Biology, Vol. 164, Nr. 4, S. 501 - 507. (2004)
  • Decentralized Algorithms for Evaluating Centrality in Complex Network.
    Katharina Lehmann und Michael Kaufmann
    (2003)
  • Apoptosis in Yeast. A New Model System with Applications in Cell Biology and Medicine.
    Frank Madeo, Silvia Engelhardt, Eva Herker, Nina Lehmann, Corinna Maldener, Astrid Proksch, Silke Wissing und Kai-Uwe Fröhlich
    Current Genetics, Vol. 41, Nr. 4, S. 208 - 216. (2002)