Advanced Methods for Human Computer Interaction (HCI)
by
Prof. Gudrun Klinker
Supervisors:
Amal Benzina,
Eva Artinger,
Tayfur Coskun and
Christian Waechter
Type: Advanced Seminar Course
Module IN8901
Type: Master Seminar
Module IN2107
Type: Seminar
Module IN0014
ECTS: 4 Credits
SWS: 2
Date: Wednesday, 10:15 o'clock
Room: MI 03.13.010
Course Language: English
About the Seminar
HCI technologies integrate various fields of computer science to enable user experience while utilizing computer driven, intelligent systems. Due to the broad field of HCI applications and interaction possibilities, a colorful spectrum of state-of-the-art technology is introduced in this seminar to the audience/participants. This is represented by the varying topics emerging from the field of Visualization, Interaction and Tracking.
Requirements
- oral presentation of circa. 45 minutes and including discussion
- 8(+-2) pages summary of the topic as handout
- final handout always one week after oral presentation
- active participation in the discussions
Organization
- The seminar will be held during the semester.
- first meeting will be on 18th of April 2012
- first chance to pick a topic (see below) is on the preliminary meeting
- If interested in a topic please contact the corresponding supervisor (see end of line)
Preliminary Meeting
- Tuesday, 24th of January, 10:30
- Room 00.13.062
Registration
- Registration start: 23rd of January, 22 O'clock
- first-come-first-served
- First registration via TUM Online
- Students that cannot register via TUMOnline should contact the supervisors of their favorite topic directly in order to get accepted.
- Students registered via TUMOnline should also contact the supervisors and pick a certain topic, otherwise the registration is not valid.
- If the timeslots, that are listed on this webside, are full no more student can be accepted.
Templates
Schedule
Day | Time | Topic | Who |
24.01. | 10:30 | Vorbesprechung | |
18.04 | 10:15 | | |
25.04 | 10:15 | In Good Shape: Robust People Detection based on Appearance and Shape | David Fu |
02.05 | 10:15 | FVV | no talk |
09.05 | 10:15 | Simulation-Supported Live Training for Emergency Response in Hazardous Environments Simulation & Gaming September 2004 | Christopher Robson |
16.05 | 10:15 | Augmenting Interactive Tables with Mice & Keyboards | Tsvetana Marinova |
23.05 | 10:15 | Learning from Games: HCI design innovations in entertainment software | Ingmar Kessler |
30.05 | 10:15 | Mid-air Pan-and-Zoom on Wall-sized Displays | Ferdinand von den Eichen |
06.06 | 10:15 | no talk | |
13.06 | 10:15 | OmniTouch: Wearable Multitouch Interaction Everywhere | Daniela Abrasheva |
20.06 | 10:15 | no talk | |
27.06 | 10:15 | Toward Augmenting Everything: Detecting and Tracking Geometrical Features on Planar Objects | Manuel Wolf |
04.07 | 10:15 | no talk | |
11.07 | 10:15 | Multitoe: High-Precision Interaction with Back-Projected Floors Based on High-Resolution Multi-Touch Input | Violin |
18.07 | 10:15 | no talk | |
Tracking Multiple People under Global Appearance Constraints | Benjamin Koster |
Topics
Tracking
- Tracking-by-Synthesis Using Point Features and Pyramidal Blurring (Gilles Simon), ISMAR 2011 : Christian Waechter
- (taken)Toward Augmenting Everything: Detecting and Tracking Geometrical Features on Planar Objects, Hideaki Uchiyama, Eric Marchand, ISMAR 2011 : Christian Waechter
- (taken)In Good Shape: Robust People Detection based on Appearance and Shape, Leonid Pishchulin, Arjun Jain, Christian Wojek, Thorsten Thormaehlen and Bernt Schiele, BMVC 2011 : Christian Waechter
- (taken) Tracking Multiple People under Global Appearance Constraints, Horesh Ben Shitrit, Jerome Berclaz, Francois Fleuret, Pascal Fua, : Christian Waechter
- (taken) Finger tracking in general (search for all finger tracking topics in literature (Kinect?)) Tayfur Coskun
Visualization
- (taken) Johan Jenvald and Magnus Morin: Simulation-Supported Live Training for Emergency Response in Hazardous Environments Simulation & Gaming September 2004 35: 363-377, Eva Artinger
Interaction
- (taken) Dyck, D. Pinelle, B. Brown, and C. Gutwin. Learning from Games:HCI design innovations in entertainment software. 2003. Eva Artinger
- (taken) M, Nancel. J, Wagner. E, Pietriga. O, Chapuis. W, Mackay. Mid-air Pan-and-Zoom on Wall-sized Displays. Amal Benzina
- (taken) Karl D.D. Willis. Ivan Poupyrev. Takaaki Shiratori. MotionBeam?: A Metaphor for Character Interaction with Handheld Projectors. Amal Benzina
- (taken) Jinha Lee. Rehmi Post. Hiroshi Ishii. ZeroN?: Mid-Air Tangible Interaction Enabled by Computer Controlled Magnetic Levitation. Tayfur Coskun and Amal Benzina
- (taken) Gustafson, S., Holz, C., and Baudisch, P. Imaginary Phone: Learning Imaginary Interfaces by Transfer of Spatial Memory from a Familiar Screen Device. Amal Benzina
Touch devices
- (taken) "Multitoe: High-Precision Interaction with Back-Projected Floors Based on High-Resolution Multi-Touch Input" Tayfur Coskun
- (taken) Rugged Tablet Devices (Hier interessieren sowohl Paper, ABER VOR ALLEM auch der Stand der Industrie, welche Neuerungen gibt es, Vergleich von Tablet PCs, Multitouch-Fähigkeit, Leistung, Sicherheitsstandards, Gewicht, ...) Tayfur Coskun
- (taken) Chris Harrison. Hrvoje Benko. Andrew D. Wilson. OmniTouch?: Wearable Multitouch Interaction Everywhere. Amal Benzina
Rescue Service
- (taken)" Evaluation of Augmented Reality for Rapid Assessment of Earthquake-Induced Building Damage" Tayfur Coskun
Text Input
- (taken)" "Augmenting Interactive Tables with Mice & Keyboards" - Hartmann Tayfur Coskun