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Open tracing tools
(2023)
Background: Coping with the rapid growing complexity in contemporary software architecture, tracing has become an increasingly critical practice and been adopted widely by software engineers. By adopting tracing tools, practitioners are able to monitor, debug, and optimize distributed software architectures easily. However, with excessive number of valid candidates, researchers and practitioners have a hard time finding and selecting the suitable tracing tools by systematically considering their features and advantages. Objective: To such a purpose, this paper aims to provide an overview of popular Open tracing tools via comparison. Methods: Herein, we first identified 30 tools in an objective, systematic, and reproducible manner adopting the Systematic Multivocal Literature Review protocol. Then, we characterized each tool looking at the 1) measured features, 2) popularity both in peer-reviewed literature and online media, and 3) benefits and issues. We used topic modeling and sentiment analysis to extract and summarize the benefits and issues. Specially, we adopted ChatGPT to support the topic interpretation. Results: As a result, this paper presents a systematic comparison amongst the selected tracing tools in terms of their features, popularity, benefits and issues. Conclusion: The result mainly shows that each tracing tool provides a unique combination of features with also different pros and cons. The contribution of this paper is to provide the practitioners better understanding of the tracing tools facilitating their adoption.
A model is presented that allows for the calculation of the success probability by which a vanilla Evolution Strategy converges to the global optimizer of the Rastrigin test function. As a result a population size scaling formula will be derived that allows for an estimation of the population size needed to ensure a high convergence security depending on the search space dimensionality.
Offline speech to text engine for delimited context in combination with an offline speech assistant
(2022)
The inatura museum in Dornbirn had planned an interactive speech assistant-like exhibit. The concept was that visitors could ask the exhibit several questions that they would like to ask a flower. Solution requirements regarding the functionalities were formulated, such as the capacity to run offline because of privacy reasons. Due to the similarity of the exhibit, open-source offline Speech To Text (STT) engines and speech assistants were examined. Proprietary cloud-based STT engines associated with the corresponding speech assistants were also researched. The aim behind this was to evaluate the hypothesis of whether an open-source offline STT engine can compete with a proprietary cloud-based STT engine. Additionally, a suitable STT engine or speech assistant would need to be evaluated. Furthermore, analysis regarding the adaption possibilities of the STT models took place. After the technical analysis, the decision in favour of the STT engines called "Vosk" was made. This analysis was followed by attempts to adapt the model of Vosk. Vosk was compared to proprietary cloud-based Google Cloud Speech to Text to evaluate the hypothesis. The comparison resulted in not much of a significant difference between Vosk and Google Cloud Speech to Text. Due to this result, a recommendation to use Vosk for the exhibit was given. Due to the lack of intent parsing functionality, two algorithms called "text matching algorithm" and "text and keyword matching algorithm" were implemented and tested. This test proved that the text and keyword matching algorithm performed better, with an average success rate of 83.93 %. Consequently, this algorithm was recommended for the intent parsing of the exhibit. In the end, potential adaption possibilities for the algorithms were given, such as using a different string matching library. Some improvements regarding the exhibit were also presented.
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) modules are used in industrial settings to control and monitor various manufacturing processes. Detecting these modules can be helpful during installation and maintenance. However, the limited availability of real annotated images to train an object detector poses a challenge. This thesis aims to research object detection of these modules on real images by using synthetic data during training. The synthetic images are generated from CAD models and improved with Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs). The CAD models are rendered in different scenes, and perfectly annotated images are automatically saved. A technique called domain randomization is applied during rendering. It renders the modules in different poses with constantly changing backgrounds. As the CAD models do not visually resemble the real modules, it is necessary to improve the synthetic images. This project researches StarGAN and CycleGAN for the task of image-to-image translation. A GAN is trained with real and synthetic images and can then translate between these domains. YOLOv8 and Faster R-CNN are tested for object detection. The best mean Average Precision (mAP) is achieved when training with a synthetic dataset where 50% of the images were improved with StarGAN. When trained with YOLOv8 and evaluated on a real dataset, it achieves a mAP of 84.4%. Overall, the accuracy depends on the quality of the CAD models. Using a GAN improves the detection rate for all modules, but especially for unrealistic CAD models.
Breath analysis holds great promise for real-time and non-invasive medical diagnosis. Thus, there is a considerable need for simple-in-use and portable analyzers for rapid detection of breath indicators for different diseases in their early stages. Sensor technology meets all of these demands. However, miniaturized breath analyzers require adequate breath sampling methods. In this context, we propose non-contact sampling; namely the collection of breath samples by exhalation from a distance into a miniaturized collector without bringing the mouth into direct contact with the analyzing device. To evaluate this approach different breathing maneuvers have been tested in a real-time regime on a cohort of 23 volunteers using proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry. The breathing maneuvers embraced distinct depths of respiration, exhalation manners, size of the mouth opening and different sampling distances. Two inhalation modes (normal, relaxed breathing and deep breathing) and two exhalation manners (via smaller and wider lips opening) forming four sampling scenarios were selected. A sampling distance of approximately 2 cm was found to be a reasonable trade-off between sample dilution and requirement of no physical contact of the subject with the analyzer. All four scenarios exhibited comparable measurement reproducibility spread of around 10%. For normal, relaxed inspiration both dead-space and end-tidal phases of exhalation lasted approximately 1.5 s for both expiration protocols. Deep inhalation prolongs the end-tidal phase to about 3 s in the case of blowing via a small lips opening, and by 50% when the air is exhaled via a wide one. In conclusion, non-contact breath sampling can be considered as a promising alternative to the existing breath sampling methods, being relatively close to natural spontaneous breathing.
New Work 2025–2030
(2023)
Unternehmen stehen vor der Herausforderung, durch passende Arbeitsbedingungen die bestehenden Mitarbeitenden zu binden und neue Talente zu finden. Eine mögliche Lösung für diese Herausforderungen kann ‚New Work‘ sein. Es ist notwendig zu verstehen, was New Work für die Region Vorarlberg bedeutet und was bei der Konzeption von neuen Arbeitsbe-dingungen zu berücksichtigen ist. Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, eine Antwort auf die Frage zu finden, was New Work für die Region Vorarlberg in den Jahren 2025–2030 bedeutet und eine entsprechende Standortbestimmung durchzuführen. Dazu wird die folgende Forschungsfrage vertieft untersucht: ‚Was bedeutet New Work für die Region Vorarlberg in den Jahren 2025–2030?‘ Die Vertiefung dieser Fragestellung erfolgt über weitere Unterfragen. Um Antworten auf die Forschungsfrage zu erhalten, wurde ein Mixed-Methods-Ansatz gewählt. Für eine Standortbestimmung zum Thema ‚New Work‘ in Vorarlberg wurden im ersten Schritt Befragungen zweier Fokusgruppen, als qualitativer Teil der Forschung, durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse dieser Befragung wurden ausgewertet. Aus den Ergebnissen und dem theoretischen Input wurden Hypothesen sowie ein Fragebogen zur quantitativen Untersuchung erstellt. Die qualitative Forschung ist die Grundlage für die anschließende quantitative Untersuchung. Durch diese Vorgehensweise sind sowohl eine Vertiefung und eine Ergänzung der qualitativen als auch der quantitativen Daten möglich. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass New Work ein generationenübergreifendes Thema ist. Es gibt keine nennenswerten Unterschiede zwischen den Generationen. Jedoch gibt es Unterschiede zwischen jüngeren und älteren Personen bezüglich der unterschiedlichen New-Work-Methoden. Die Antworten zeigen auf, dass es vor allem zwischen Frauen und Männern Unterschiede in den Vorstellungen der Arbeitsbedingungen gibt. Frauen legen vor allem Wert auf Flexibilität, psychologisches Empowerment und motivationale Faktoren. Weiterführende Forschung im Bereich ‚New Work‘ könnte sich mit den Unterschieden zwischen Frauen und Männern befassen und was die passenden Rahmenbedingungen sind, um die Leistung und Motivation dieser beiden Personengruppen zu steigern.
Background: The development of mobile interventions for noncommunicable diseases has increased in recent years. However, there is a dearth of apps for patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), who frequently have an impaired ability to walk.
Objective: Using a patient-centered approach for the development of mobile interventions, we aim to describe the needs and requirements of patients with PAD regarding the overall care situation and the use of mobile interventions to perform supervised exercise therapy (SET).
Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted in addition to a clinical examination at the vascular outpatient clinic of the West-German Heart and Vascular Center of the University Clinic Essen in Germany. Patients with diagnosed PAD were asked to answer questions on sociodemographic characteristics, PAD-related need for support, satisfaction with their health care situation, smartphone and app use, and requirements for the design of mobile interventions to support SET.
Results: Overall, a need for better support of patients with diagnosed PAD was identified. In total, 59.2% (n=180) expressed their desire for more support for their disease. Patients (n=304) had a mean age of 67 years and half of them (n=157, 51.6%) were smartphone users. We noted an interest in smartphone-supported SET, even for people who did not currently use a smartphone. “Information,” “feedback,” “choosing goals,” and “interaction with physicians and therapists” were rated the most relevant components of a potential app.
Conclusions: A need for the support of patients with PAD was determined. This was particularly evident with regard to disease literacy and the performance of SET. Based on a detailed description of patient characteristics, proposals for the design of mobile interventions adapted to the needs and requirements of patients can be derived.
The number of electric vehicles will increase rapidly in the coming years. Studies suggest that most owners prefer to charge their electric vehicle at home, which will fuel the need for charging stations in residential complexes where vehicles can be charged overnight. Currently, there already are over 100 such residential complexes, with another 70 added every year in Vorarlberg alone. In most existing residential complexes, however, the grid connections are not sufficient to charge all vehicles at the same time with maximum power. In addition, it is also desirable for grid operators and electricity producers that the power demand be as smooth and predictable as possible. To achieve this, ways to manage flexible loads need to be found, which can operate within the technical constraints. Therefore, the most common scenarios how the load can be made grid-friendly with the help of optional battery storage and/or photovoltaics using optimization methods of linear and stochastic programming were examined. At the same time, the needs of the vehicle owners for charging comfort - namely to find their vehicles reliably charged at the time of their respective departure - were addressed by combining both objectives using suitable weights. The algorithms determined were verified in practice on an existing Vlotte prototype installation. For this purpose, the necessary programs were implemented in Python, so that the data obtained during the test operation, which lasted one month, could be subjected to a well-founded analysis. In addition, simulation studies helped to further reveal the influence of PV and BESS sizing on the achievable optimums and confirm that advanced optimization algorithms such as the ones discussed are a vital contribution in reducing the charging stations’ peak load while at the same time maintaining high satisfaction levels.