8Bit Horror: Effects of Quality-Coherence Between Audio and Visuals in Horror-Based Games
Jakub Kuspiel
Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Katja Rogers.
This presentation will be held in room O27-2203!
The graduate seminar gives our bachelor and master students an opportunity to present the results of their research.
All interested students and colleagues are warmly welcomed to join us for these occasions. We also recommend that our future graduate students attend the presentations.
The talks take 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 is updated throughout the semester.
8Bit Horror: Effects of Quality-Coherence Between Audio and Visuals in Horror-Based Games
Jakub Kuspiel
Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Katja Rogers.
This presentation will be held in room O27-2203!
3D-Modellierung von Patientenlagerungssystemen für Linearbeschleuniger
David Neuscheler
Presentation of a master thesis, supervised by Julian Kreiser and Prof. Dr Ropinski.
Exploring Physicality and Audio in an Echo-Based Virtual Reality Game
Jana Funke
Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Katja Rogers.
Interactive Visual Trend Analysis of TVCG Articles
Presentation of a master thesis by Imran Mehomood, supervised by Christian van Onzenoodt and Prof. Ropinski.
Reconstructing 3D Volumes from 2D X-Rays Using Deep Learning
Presentation of a master thesis by Philipp Henzler
This thesis project has been supervised by Prof. Dr Timo Ropinski und Prof. Dr Tobias Ritschel.
The Effects of Narrative Perspective in Adventure Games
Miriam Gessler
Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Katja Rogers.
This presentation will be held in room O27-121!
Deception FX: The Effect of Auditive Signaling on Player Behavior
Tobias Lahmann
Presentation of a bachelor thesis, supervised by Katja Rogers.
This presentation will be held in room O27-121!
Radar data visualization to enhance scene comprehension
Presentation of a master thesis by Andreas Schmid
This thesis project has been supervised by Julian Kreiser und Prof. Dr. Ropinski.
Snaptouch: Concept and Implementation of a Flexible Multi-Location Touch Input Band
Presentation of a master thesis by Tobias Arnold
Interaktionstechnik zum Informationsaustausch mit alltäglichen Schnittstellen mit Hilfe eines am Handgelenk getragenen Tokens
Presentation of a bachelor thesis by Kai Freissler
Both thesis projects have been supervised by David Dobbelstein and Prof. Dr Rukzio.
Date | see individual announcement |
Room | O27 / 331 |