Luisa Brinkschulte

Luisa Brinkschulte

Metropolregion München
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Berufserfahrung

  • IBM Grafik

    IBM

    Munich, Bavaria, Germany

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    Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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    Munich, Bavaria, Germany

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    Munich Area, Germany

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    County Dublin, Ireland

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    Universitätsstraße 15, 6020 Innsbruck

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    Münster und Umgebung, Deutschland

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    Münster und Umgebung, Deutschland

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  • University of Technology Sydney Grafik

    University of Technology Sydney

    Activities and Societies: UTS Postgraduate Business Society (UTSPBS), UTS Master of Business and Technology (MBT) Community

    - Developed and pitched a B2B product and conceptualized a comprehensive marketing plan for it
    - Designed and conducted workshops about recommender systems
    - Evaluated and developed an international marketing plan for an export initiative for a virtual reality & 360-degree film company

  • - MCiT Mission „Creating business through people and technology“
    - Particular focused on strategic management, eBusiness, management information systems, communication & people and sales management

  • The main content of my dual bachelor program was theoretical and methodological approaches to manage the interfaces between IT departments and business units in the company, in particular in the fields of requirement engineering, software design, (object-oriented) programming and databases.
    At the HSW I got theoretical input, at the Fiducia & GAD IT AG I gathered working experience. The practical and theoretical phases alternated at regular intervals.
    I finished my bachelor thesis…

    The main content of my dual bachelor program was theoretical and methodological approaches to manage the interfaces between IT departments and business units in the company, in particular in the fields of requirement engineering, software design, (object-oriented) programming and databases.
    At the HSW I got theoretical input, at the Fiducia & GAD IT AG I gathered working experience. The practical and theoretical phases alternated at regular intervals.
    I finished my bachelor thesis concerning the definition and analysis of functional requirements concerning an uniform test management system in the Fiducia & GAD IT AG with outstanding results.

  • The main content of my apprenticeship was the conception and realization of customer-specific software applications through the use of project planning, project controlling and project execution as well as the use of model-driven software development tools.

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Ehrenamt

  • Marketing & Sales Manager

    Zeitlos – Das Studentenmagazin e.V.

    –Heute 8 Jahre 3 Monate

    The 'Zeitlos' is a journalistically independent magazine of students for all interested (http://diezeitlos.at). In my work at the 'Zeitlos' I am responsible for Marketing and Sales.

  • UTS Postgraduate Business Society Grafik

    International Volunteer

    UTS Postgraduate Business Society

    - Provide guidance and assistance towards the organisation and execution of the society's networking events.
    - Expand the society's network with UTS stakeholders: UTS Business School, UTS Activate, UTS Alumni Relations & external industry professionals.
    - Determine and advance the society’s goals and mission.
    - Oversee the development and implementation of society's values and interests.

Veröffentlichungen

  • Perceptions on Authenticity in Chat Bots

    Multimodal Technologies Interact

    In 1950, Alan Turing proposed his concept of universal machines, emphasizing their abilities to learn, think, and behave in a human-like manner. Today, the existence of intelligent agents imitating human characteristics is more relevant than ever. They have expanded to numerous aspects of daily life. Yet, while they are often seen as work simplifiers, their interactions usually lack social competence. In particular, they miss what one may call authenticity. In the study presented in this paper,…

    In 1950, Alan Turing proposed his concept of universal machines, emphasizing their abilities to learn, think, and behave in a human-like manner. Today, the existence of intelligent agents imitating human characteristics is more relevant than ever. They have expanded to numerous aspects of daily life. Yet, while they are often seen as work simplifiers, their interactions usually lack social competence. In particular, they miss what one may call authenticity. In the study presented in this paper, we explore how characteristics of social intelligence may enhance future agent implementations. Interviews and an open question survey with experts from different fields have led to a shared understanding of what it would take to make intelligent virtual agents, in particular messaging agents (i.e., chat bots), more authentic. Results suggest that showcasing a transparent purpose, learning from experience, anthropomorphizing, human-like conversational behavior, and coherence, are guiding characteristics for agent authenticity and should consequently allow for and support a better coexistence of artificial intelligence technology with its respective users.

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  • Aspect-Oriented Visual Ontology Editor (AVOnEd): Visual Language, Aspect-Oriented Editing Concept and Implementation

    International Journal of Semantic Computing

    When it comes to design and editing, complex ontologies have much in common with large and complex software systems. The ontology editor presented in this article adapts two solution approaches from software engineering to the task of ontology editing following the rationale that similar problems can be tackled with similar solutions. The first of the approaches is aspect orientation which allows to look at a problem from different perspectives and editing each perspective separately even with…

    When it comes to design and editing, complex ontologies have much in common with large and complex software systems. The ontology editor presented in this article adapts two solution approaches from software engineering to the task of ontology editing following the rationale that similar problems can be tackled with similar solutions. The first of the approaches is aspect orientation which allows to look at a problem from different perspectives and editing each perspective separately even with different names for one and the same entity. The article describes this approach’s theoretical foundations as well as the data model required for its implementation. The second approach is an auto-completion-like feature that checks whether editing steps on the ABox level are consistent with rules modeled on the TBox level and the ontology in general. The editor also features a visual language that is designed to facilitate editing OWL Lite based ontologies.

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  • A Visual Language for OWL Lite Editing

    12th International Conference on Semantic Systems (SEMANTiCS 2016)

    While ontologies are a powerful means for knowledge representa- tion, they are not as wide spread as one would think. A major reason for this fact is the lack of an intuitive visual editor. The visual language presented in this poster tackles part of this prob- lem in that is was developed for a visual editor that allows on-line consistency checking of visual editing steps, i.e. preventing to describe instance configurations that are not allowed by the corre- sponding class descriptions. The…

    While ontologies are a powerful means for knowledge representa- tion, they are not as wide spread as one would think. A major reason for this fact is the lack of an intuitive visual editor. The visual language presented in this poster tackles part of this prob- lem in that is was developed for a visual editor that allows on-line consistency checking of visual editing steps, i.e. preventing to describe instance configurations that are not allowed by the corre- sponding class descriptions. The visual language is closely linked to the editor's data model and covers all elements of OWL lite. It is comprised of twelve elements in total, two node elements and ten link types. The language has been implemented in a prototype version of the editor and used to visualize a number of publicly available OWL lite ontologies.

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  • Aspect-Oriented Mind Mapping and Its Potential for Ontology Editing

    IEEE Tenth International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC)

    Mind maps offer an intuitive way to visualize and organize knowledge in complex domains. They do, however, not support looking at a problem from different angles one perspective at a time. This endeavor either requires multiple maps on one topic or leads to an overly crowded and confusing web-like visualization. While web-like organization of knowledge is highly useful from a representational standpoint it brings severe drawbacks when it comes to presentation and understanding. In order to…

    Mind maps offer an intuitive way to visualize and organize knowledge in complex domains. They do, however, not support looking at a problem from different angles one perspective at a time. This endeavor either requires multiple maps on one topic or leads to an overly crowded and confusing web-like visualization. While web-like organization of knowledge is highly useful from a representational standpoint it brings severe drawbacks when it comes to presentation and understanding. In order to solve this dilemma, the prototype tool presented in this paper combines mind mapping with the idea of aspect-oriented representation from software engineering. It allows visualizing and editing parts of a knowledge model in an aspect-specific map-like view while retaining its underlying web-like structure. This paper explores how the tool's capability to build and edit complex domain models can be employed to use aspect-oriented mind mapping for editing ontologies as they, too, are complex web-like knowledge models. It also discusses in what ways the current interaction concept and data model has to be extended to make the tool a fully-fledged ontology editor.

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Kurse

  • LinkedIn Master Class by Nathan Clark (Customer Success Manager)

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Auszeichnungen/Preise

  • MCI Outgoing Scholarship

    MCI Management Center Innsbruck

  • Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship

    Zonta Club

  • Deutschlandstipendium

    Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany

    https://www.hsw-hameln.de/die-hsw/aktuelle-news/news/acht-studierende-freuen-sich-ueber-das-deutschlandstipendium/

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  • Deutsch

    Muttersprache oder zweisprachig

  • Englisch

    Verhandlungssicher

  • Französisch

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  • UTS Master of Business and Technology (MBT) Community

    Member

  • UTS Postgraduate Business Society (UTSPBS)

    Member

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