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Volume 63, Number 1, February 2021
- Niklas Rach

, Klaus Weber, Yuchi Yang, Stefan Ultes, Elisabeth André
, Wolfgang Minker:
EVA 2.0: Emotional and rational multimodal argumentation between virtual agents. 17-30 - Philipp Heinisch, Philipp Cimiano

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A multi-task approach to argument frame classification at variable granularity levels. 59-72 - Frontmatter. I-IV

- Robin Schaefer

, Manfred Stede
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Argument Mining on Twitter: A survey. 45-58 - Christian Nawroth, Felix Engel

, Matthias L. Hemmje:
Utilizing emerging knowledge to support medical argument retrieval. 3-15 - Philipp Cimiano, Matthias Hagen, Benno Stein:

Argumentation technology. 1-2 - Natalie Dykes, Stefan Evert

, Merlin Göttlinger
, Philipp Heinrich, Lutz Schröder:
Argument parsing via corpus queries. 31-44
Volume 63, Number 2, June 2021
- Debargha Dey

, Andrii Matviienko, Melanie Berger
, Bastian Pfleging
, Marieke H. Martens, Jacques M. B. Terken
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Communicating the intention of an automated vehicle to pedestrians: The contributions of eHMI and vehicle behavior. 123-141 - Fjollë Novakazi

, Mikael Johansson
, Gustav Erhardsson, Linnéa Lidander:
Who's in charge?: The influence of perceived control on responsibility and mode awareness in driving automation. 77-85 - Philipp Wintersberger

, Frederica Janotta, Jakob Peintner, Andreas Löcken
, Andreas Riener
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Evaluating feedback requirements for trust calibration in automated vehicles. 111-122 - Jonas Andersson

, Azra Habibovic
, Daban Rizgary:
First encounter effects in testing of highly automated vehicles during two experimental occasions - The need for recurrent testing. 99-110 - Bastian Pfleging

, Shadan Sadeghian, Debargha Dey
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User interfaces for automated vehicles. 73-75 - Frontmatter. I-IV

- Lara Scatturin

, Rainer Erbach, Martin Baumann
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When does the driver feel ready to drive again after automated driving? - A qualitative approach. 87-97
Volume 63, Number 3, July 2021
- Jakub Tarnawski:

New graph algorithms via polyhedral techniques. 177-182 - Thomas Kosch

, Mariam Hassib:
Foreword: Physiological Computing. 143-144 - Misahael Fernandez, Florian Mathis

, Mohamed Khamis
:
GazeWheels: Recommendations for using wheel widgets for feedback during dwell-time gaze input. 145-156 - Sarah Faltaous

, Aya Abdulmaksoud, Markus Kempe, Florian Alt
, Stefan Schneegass:
GeniePutt: Augmenting human motor skills through electrical muscle stimulation. 157-166 - Frontmatter. I-IV

- Jakob Karolus

, Pawel W. Wozniak
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Proficiency-aware systems: Designing for user reflection in context-aware systems. 167-175
Volume 63, Number 4, September 2021
- Julian Bozler, Hans-Jürgen Herpel, Jan Johansson, Wahida Gasti, Olivier Mourra:

Advanced data handling architecture for earth observation satellites. 199-208 - Sophie F. Jentzsch

, Nico Hochgeschwender
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A qualitative study of Machine Learning practices and engineering challenges in Earth Observation. 235-247 - Ulf Kulau

, Hans-Jürgen Herpel, Ran Qedar, Patrick Rosenthal, Joachim Krieger, Friedrich Schöne, Ivan Masár:
Towards modular and scalable on-board computer architecture. 185-197 - Frontmatter. I-IV

- Hans-Jürgen Herpel, Friedrich Schoen, Harald Selegrad:

spaceAPPS - A modular approach for on-board software. 209-218 - Andreas Könsgen

, Anna Förster
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Current state and future challenges in deep space communication: A survey. 219-234 - Frank Dannemann

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Space information technology. 183-184
Volume 63, Numbers 5-6, November 2021
- Ernst-Rüdiger Olderog, Martin Fränzle

, Oliver E. Theel, Paul Kröger
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System correctness under adverse conditions. 249-251 - Maike Schwammberger

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Proving properties of autonomous car manoeuvres in urban traffic. 253-263 - Paul Kröger

, Martin Fränzle
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Bayesian hybrid automata: Reconciling formal methods with metrology. 265-275 - Farzaneh Moradkhani

, Martin Fränzle
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Functional verification of cyber-physical systems containing machine-learnt components. 277-287 - Erzana Berani Abdelwahab, Martin Fränzle

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A sampling-based approach for handling delays in continuous and hybrid systems. 289-298 - Stephan Adolf, Wolfgang Nebel:

Abstraction NBTI model. 299-310 - Okan Özkan:

Infinite-state graph transformation systems under adverse conditions. 311-320 - Nick Würdemann

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Exploiting symmetries of high-level Petri games in distributed synthesis. 321-331

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