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Michael Weber

Michael Weber

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Computer Science

D-Index
38
Citations
5878
World Ranking
10267
National Ranking
513

Overview

Michael Weber is affiliated with the University of Ulm in Germany. Their research spans several areas within artificial intelligence, molecular biology, management information systems, economics, and general strategy and management.

The scientist's recent publications include work in diverse academic venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of Defense Analytics and Logistics
  • Journal of Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology
  • Sonderprojekte ATZ/MTZ

Key papers authored or co-authored by Michael Weber include:

  • "Order fulfillment errors and military aircraft readiness," 2020, Journal of Defense Analytics and Logistics
  • "Role of a Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Pathway in the Induction of Phase II Detoxifying Enzymes by Chemicals," 2021, UNC Libraries (authored by Rong Yu, co-publication context)
  • "Proof of concept simple conductive thread stitch sensor to measure the duration of kangaroo care," 2021, Journal of Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology (authored by Abigail Clarke-Sather, co-publication context)
  • "Maximal vernetzt - doppelt versorgt," 2020, Sonderprojekte ATZ/MTZ (authored by Florian Buciuman, co-publication context)
  • "Generative AI, Managerial Expectations, and Economic Activity," 2024, arXiv (Cornell University) (authored by Manish Jha, co-publication context)

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • J. Marius Zöllner
  • Marc René Zofka
  • Patrick Schulz
  • Alexander Viehl
  • Svetlana Pavlitskaya

Michael Weber's research topics reflect a multi-disciplinary approach, prominently featuring:

  • Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications
  • Adversarial Robustness in Machine Learning
  • Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research
  • Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management
  • Aviation Industry Analysis and Trends
  • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
  • Human-Automation Interaction and Safety

The fields of study underpinning these topics include Artificial Intelligence, Molecular Biology, Management Information Systems, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Strategy and Management.

Best Publications

  • Communication patterns in VANETs

    E. Schoch;F. Kargl;M. Weber;T. Leinmuller

  • CSCW tools: concepts and architectures

    W. Reinhard;J. Schweitzer;G. Volksen;M. Weber

  • Protecting web servers from distributed denial of service attacks

    Frank Kargl;Joern Maier;Michael Weber

  • Password entry usability and shoulder surfing susceptibility on different smartphone platforms

    Florian Schaub;Ruben Deyhle;Michael Weber

  • Autonomous driving: investigating the feasibility of car-driver handover assistance

    Marcel Walch;Kristin Lange;Martin Baumann;Michael Weber

  • A VANET-based emergency vehicle warning system

    Andreas Buchenscheit;Florian Schaub;Frank Kargl;Michael Weber

  • Advanced detection of selfish or malicious nodes in ad hoc networks

    Frank Kargl;Andreas Klenk;Stefan Schlott;Michael Weber

  • From Car-Driver-Handovers to Cooperative Interfaces: Visions for Driver–Vehicle Interaction in Automated Driving

    Marcel Walch;Kristin Mühl;Johannes Kraus;Tanja Stoll

  • A genetic and insertion heuristic algorithm for solving the dynamic ridematching problem with time windows

    Wesam Mohamed Herbawi;Michael Weber

  • Exploring the design space of graphical passwords on smartphones

    Florian Schaub;Marcel Walch;Bastian Könings;Michael Weber

  • A communication architecture for massive multiplayer games

    Stefan Fiedler;Michael Wallner;Michael Weber

  • Effects of controller-based locomotion on player experience in a virtual reality exploration game

    Julian Frommel;Sven Sonntag;Michael Weber

  • Towards Cooperative Driving: Involving the Driver in an Autonomous Vehicle's Decision Making

    Marcel Walch;Tobias Sieber;Philipp Hock;Martin Baumann

  • V-Tokens for Conditional Pseudonymity in VANETs

    Florian Schaub;Frank Kargl;Zhendong Ma;Michael Weber

  • Exploring End User Programming Needs in Home Automation

    Julia Brich;Marcel Walch;Michael Rietzler;Michael Weber

  • The ridematching problem with time windows in dynamic ridesharing: A model and a genetic algorithm

    Wesam Herbawi;Michael Weber

  • Secure Dynamic Source Routing

    F. Kargl;A. Geis;S. Schlott;M. Weber

  • A novel ASIC design approach based on a new machine paradigm

    R.W. Hartenstein;A.G. Hirschbiel;M. Riedmuller;K. Schmidt

  • Evolutionary multiobjective route planning in dynamic multi-hop ridesharing

    Wesam Herbawi;Michael Weber

  • P.I.A.N.O.: Faster Piano Learning with Interactive Projection

    Katja Rogers;Amrei Röhlig;Matthias Weing;Jan Gugenheimer

  • Securing ad hoc routing protocols

    F. Kargl;S. Schlott;A. Klenk;A. Geiss

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank Kargl
Frank Kargl University of Ulm
Florian Schaub
Florian Schaub University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Wolfgang Minker
Wolfgang Minker University of Ulm
Enrico Rukzio
Enrico Rukzio University of Ulm
Lennart E. Nacke
Lennart E. Nacke University of Waterloo
Elisabeth André
Elisabeth André University of Augsburg
Klaus Dietmayer
Klaus Dietmayer University of Ulm
Sawa Kostin
Sawa Kostin Max Planck Society
Friedhelm Schwenker
Friedhelm Schwenker University of Ulm
Hani Hagras
Hani Hagras University of Essex

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