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About

The User Interfaces & Visualization workshop has been held at the University of Applied Sciences Dresden almost every year since 1996. It is traditionally organized by the Faculty of Computer Science/Mathematics and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague. It offers young scientists in particular the opportunity to present and discuss their current research results. The workshop is open to undergraduate and PhD students from both universities. The main goal is to create a credible simulation of a process where results of scientific work are presented to an international audience.

Participation

We invite submissions from either CTU Prague or University of Applied Sciences Dresden fitting to the workshop topics. Please submit the title of your talk with an abstract of max. 1000 characters and the name of the author(s) via Easychair.

Topics

  • Computer Graphics
  • Human-computer Interaction
  • Information Visualization
  • Robotics
  • Usability

Important Dates

26.10.2024 Submission of abstracts via Easychair
29.11.–1.12.2024 Workshop in Dresden
01.02.2025 Submission of papers accompanying talks
28.02.2025 End of peer-review process

Submission Instructions

For your final paper submissions after the workshop, please use the LNCS template from Springer.

  • Your paper should have a length of around 4 pages. (if you there are many illustrations a longer paper might be accepted)
  • Please upload your LaTeX-source and a pdf of your paper, in that way we are able to correct minor mistakes. As name of both files, please use your last name and title of the paper, exchanging whitespaces with underscores.
  • Please mention the institute you represent e.g.:

Faculty of Informatics / Mathematics,
Chair for Computer Graphics,
University of Applied Sciences, Dresden Germany

  • Please watch out for the typical line-overflows LaTeX sometimes creates when it has problems with line breaks in words or links.
  • Please consult with your supervisor/professor before submission.
  • Do not forget to acknowledge your grant number (if you have one and are expected to do so)

Organizers

Markus Wacker, University of Applied Sciences Dresden
Dietrich Kammer, University of Applied Sciences Dresden
Pavel Slavik, Czech Technical University Prague
Zdeněk Míkovec, Czech Technical University Prague
Miroslav Macik, Czech Technical University Prague

Program

Friday, 29.11.2024, Room Z 336, HTW Dresden

9:45 Opening
   
9:50 Barbora Koudelková: Gamification in Occupational Therapy: Automating the MABC-2 Motor Skill Evaluation
10:20 Selina Natschke: Adaptive Spatial Augmented Reality in Smart Factories
 10:40 Há Trang Phanová: Enhancing Wearable Technology in Dementia Care: A Systematic Review of User Resistance and Design Innovations
   
11:00 Coffee break
   
11:30 Alexander Weise: Incorporation of a Voice Assistance System in an existing Ambient Assisted Living system to go further
12:00 Hanna Hliavitskaya: Digital representation of building interiors for individuals with vision impairments
   
12:20 Lunch
   
13:30 Martin Doležal: Effects of navigation system use on spatial memory and spatial learning
13:50 Jan Karhan: Innovation in Design Education: A Personal Approach to Problem-Solving through Personas
   
14:20 Coffee break
   
14:50 Anna Šebíková: Approaches of Design Students to Projects for Users with Specific Needs
15:20 Georg Eißner: Touch2Music – Development of an instrument for music therapy
15:40  Jimmy Orawetz: Text-to-Atmosphere: AI-Based Panorama and Ambience Generation for Multisensory Environments
   
16:00 Demonstrations
   
18:30 Social Dinner

Saturday, 30.11.2024, Room Z 336, HTW Dresden

10:00 Jenny Portwich: Towards a User Interface for Railway Disposition Management: Visualization Approaches and Challenges
10:30 David Schäfer: Analytical comparison of 3D rendering frameworks for integration into a 3D editor
   
10:50 Coffee break
   
11:20 Niklas Kothe: IDOIKON - Development of an online tool with low-threshold tools for the art-historical analysis and documentation of perspective constructions in pictures
11:40 Vojtěch Radakulan: Digital twins in contemporary art galleries
   
12:10 Lunch
   
13:20 Adam Loucký: How to organize a data organizer
13:40 Florian Bender: Use of large language models for the verbal description of motion sequences recorded by a sensor floor
   
14:10  Organizer Meeting
   
15:00 Social Event at Christmas Market

Proceedings

Information will be provided after the workshop.