leaRNN: Eine Interaktive Visualisierung Rekurrenter Neuronaler Netze
Raphael Störk
Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Alex Bäuerle & Timo Ropinski
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.
leaRNN: Eine Interaktive Visualisierung Rekurrenter Neuronaler Netze
Raphael Störk
Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Alex Bäuerle & Timo Ropinski
Development of a Context-Aware Simulation-Based Worker Assistance using Human Simulation Data
Jannes Lehwald
Presentation of a master thesis, supervised by Dominik Engel & Timo Ropinski
Visual Comparison of Large Datasets Using the Example of a Music Library
Thilo Segschneider
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised by Christian van Onzenoodt and Prof. Dr Timo Ropinski
In Browser Neural Network Saliency Visualization
Patrick Michalsky
Presentation of a project supervised by Alex Bäuerle and Prof. Dr Timo Ropinski
Mobile App für eine gamifizierte Wissensplatform für Fußballer
Michael Lamp
Presentation of a project supervised by Dr Julian Frommel and Prof. Dr Michael Weber
Date | see individual announcement |
Room | O27 / 331 |