Graduate Seminar Media Informatics, Summer Term 2018

The graduate seminar is dedicated to give an opportunity to our bachelor and master students to present the results of their research.

All interested students and colleagues are warmly welcomed to join us on occasion. We also recommend to attend the presentations to our future graduate students.

The talks will take up twenty minutes approximately in case of master theses and fifteen minutes for bachelor theses. It is followed by an academic discussion.

The following list of events will be currently updated throughout the semester.

Programme, Summer Term 2018

Dienstag, 18. September 2018 - 10:00 Uhr

An Augmented Reality Framework for Assisted Activities in Dementia Therapy

Daniel Besserer

Presentation of a master thesis, supervised by Dennis Wolf and Prof. Enrico Rukzio

 

Beyond Noise-Cancellation: Interacting With Auditory Mediated and AugmentedReality

Evgeny Stemasov

Presentation of a master thesis, supervised by Gabriel Haas, Michael Rietzler, and Prof. Enrico Rukzio

Monday, 27th August 2018 - 11:30h

Adaptive Game Mechanics in Escape Room Games

David Maged Rashed Awad, German University of Cairo

Presentation of a guest student project, supervised by Julia Brich and Prof. Michael Weber

Freitag, 10th August 2018 - 09:00h

Non-Player Characters' roles as people, not tools, in Demons & Fairytales

Jonathan Eisenbeiss & David Klein

Presentation of a student project as part of "Game Design & Development", supervised by Julian Frommel and Prof. Michael Weber

Thursday, 9th August 2018 - 16:00h

Translucency Rendering using a Deep Screen Space

Jan Haßler

Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Sebastian Maisch and Prof. Dr Timo Ropinski

Friday, 03rd August 2018 - 12:30h

Identification, Investigation and Classification of Use Cases for Cooperation in Highly Autonomous Driving and the Applicability thereof

Mark Colley

Presentation of a master thesis, supervised by Marcel Walch, Prof. Michael Weber, and Prof. Martin Baumann

Thursday, 19th July 2018 - 15:00h

A Unity Framework for Repurposing Traditional Input Devices in Highly Automated Cooperative Driving

Luis Beaucamp

Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Marcel Walch and Prof. Michael Weber

Tuesday, 17th July 2018 - 15:30

C-AR: Improving Situational Awareness and Takeover Procedures for Automated Driving Level 3 through Multi-User Augmented Reality Applications

David Klein

Presentation of a  master thesis, supervised by Dennis Wolf, Prof. Rukzio and Prof. Ropinski

Friday, 13th July 2018 - 11:30h

Powerwall and realtime rendering of 3D animations

David Schmid

Presentation of a project result, supervised by Sebastian Maisch, Prof. Dr Timo Ropinski

Thursday, 21st June 2018 - 10:00h

Exploring Hand-Tracking and Smartwatch-Based Pointing in Virtual Reality

Suhasaleem Holalkere

Presentation of a master thesis, supervised by Dennis Wolf, Prof Rukzio und Prof Ropinski

Tuesday, 29th May 2018 - 16:15h

Immersive VR: Actuating the Facial Contact Area of a Head-Mounted Display for Increased Immersion

Leo Hnatek

presentation of a master thesis, supervised by Dennis Wolf, Prof. Enrico Rukzio und Prof. Marc Ernst

Friday, 4th May 2018 - 15:00h

Effekte Emotionsbasierter Adaptivität durch Dialogbasierte Selbstreports in Onlinespielen

Fabian Fischbach

Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Julian Frommel and Prof. Michael Weber

Thursday, 3rd May 2018 - 9:00h

FiRe: Redirecting Fingers to Enable Haptic Feedback in Virtual Reality

Alexander Stahl

Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Michael Rietzler and Prof. Enrico Rukzio

 

Comparison of object detection methods in the context of an origami folding assistant application for AR glasses

Pascal Jansen

Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Gabriel Haas and Prof. Enrico Rukzio

Wednesday, 18th April 2018 - 10:00h

Design, Implementation and Assessment of Different Approaches in Human-Machine Interaction with Multiple Digital Assistants in an In-Vehicle Environment

Matthias Mak

Presentation of a master thesis, supervised by Marcel Walch and Prof. Enrico Rukzio

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