Research Trends in Media Informatics (Seminar)
Media Informatics is a broad field spanning many research directions and topics. The Internet, Web 2.0, Social Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, Usability, Social Interaction, HCI, Privacy, Trust and new Security mechanisms are just a few examples. This seminar aims to provide an overview of different research directions and current challenges that are focus of active research around the world and at our institute.
RTMI Conference
Conference Program
9:30 | Welcome |
9:35 | Keynote by Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio: Current and Future Research Topics of the Institute of Media Informatics |
10:30 | Coffee break |
10:45 | State of the Art: Eye Tracking Technology and Applications |
11:15 | State of the Art in Body Tracking |
11:45 | Google Glass and the State of the Art in Wearable Computing |
12:15 | An Overview of Consumer-Available Depth-Sensing Technologies |
12:45 | Lunch break |
14:00 | Serious Games from a UbiComp Perspective |
14:30 | The Future of Remote Controls: New Ways of Interacting with Home Entertainment Systems |
15:00 | Wireless Optical Communication: Infrared, Time-Of-Flight, Light Fields, and Beyond |
15:30 | Coffee break |
15:45 | User Interfaces for Privacy Awareness and Control |
16:15 | Error Handling Strategies of Recognition-based Dialog Systems |
16:45 | Interaction Issues during Autonomous Driving |
17:15 | Closing Remarks & Best Paper Award |
Location
The conference will take place at:
"Villa Eberhardt", Heidenheimer Straße 80, 89075 Ulm
Requirements
To successfully complete the seminar the following requirements have to be fulfilled:
- Written paper on a selected topic
6-8 pages, German or English (English preferred) - Active participation
Active participation in peer reviews and discussions - Presentation
20 minutes, German or English
Schedule
The seminar organization and schedule follow the style of a typical technical conference. Participants prepare a full paper on a topic, which is then peer-reviewed by at least two other students. Participants then must integrate the reviewer comments before submitting their camera-ready version of the paper.
The seminar proceedings with all final papers will be published on Uni Ulm VTS.
17.10. | Topic assignment and overview |
24.10. | Research introduction |
3.11. | Submission paper proposal |
4.-8.11. | Proposal discussion with adviser* |
7.11. | LaTeX introduction |
22.12. | Submission full paper |
23.12. | Assignment of reviews |
6.1. | Submission peer reviews |
6.-10.1. | Discussion of required changes with adviser* |
30.1. | Zen presentations - or how to avoid death by PowerPoint |
2.2. | Submission camera ready version of paper |
3.-13.2. | Discussion of presentation with adviser* |
14.2. | RTMI conference |
All deadlines are hard deadlines. No extensions will be granted. All submissions via ILIAS.
Dates for plenary meetings can be discussed at the first meeting to suit individual schedules.
*Please make an individual appointment with your adviser beforehand.
Topics
1 | User Interfaces for Privacy Awareness and Control | Laura Irlinger | Bastian Könings |
2 | State of the Art: Eye Tracking Technology and Applications | Patryk Boczon | Felix Schüssel |
3 | Interaction issues during autonomous driving | Tamino Hartmann | Michael Weber |
4 | Serious Games from a Ubicomp Perspective | Michael Legner | Michael Weber |
5 | The state-of-art in body tracking using computer vision | Thamar Hodenberg | Christian Winkler |
6 | Die Zukunft der Fernbedienung: Interaktionsmöglichkeiten im Home Entertainment | Florian Wilpert | Felix Schüssel |
7 | An Overview of Low-Cost, Consumer-Available Depth-Sensing Technologies | Andreas Köll | Florian Geiselhart |
8 | Wireless Optical Communication: Infrared, Time-Of-Flight, Light Fields, and Beyond | Jonas Kraus | Christian Winkler |
9 | Google Glass and the State of the Art in Wearable Computing | Andreas Schmid | Bastian Könings |
10 | Error handling strategies of recognition-based dialog systems | Ömer Sahin | Sven Reichel |
Details
Capacity: 12 students
The seminar will be held as the RTMI13 mini-conference at the end of the semester.
First meeting:
17.10. | 14:15h
O27/331