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.
Topics
- Computer graphics
- Human-computer-interaction
- Robotics
- Usability
Organizers
Hans-Joachim Böhme
Markus Wacker
Pavel Slavík
Program
- An approach to a self-organizing production in comparison to a centrally planned production.
- Tactile symbols for visually impaired older adults.
- Design of Olfactory Cues for Approximate Spatial Self-Localization.
- Shape To Muscle: A Model for estimating Muscle Activation from Skin Deformation.
- Model of a Conversational System for Controlling Secondary Tasks while Driving.
- Tools for Art and Architectural Research with Historic Media Repositories.
- Direct Labels: Real-time External Labeling Without Leader Lines.
- Seamless Cloning with Poisson Image Editing.
- Multimodal user interaction for human behavior modeling in adaptation and personalization.
- Objective Feature Selection using GMLVQ with Directly Incorporated L1-Regularization.
- How to Call a Robot in an Emergency Situation.
- Development of a Collaborative Computer Game for Elderly with Dementia.
Proceedings
On Qucosa.