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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 and the name of the author(s) to kammer[at]htw-dresden.de.

Topics

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

Program

Friday, November 25 HTW Dresden, Zentralgebäude Z336

9:45 Opening
9:50 Markus Wacker & Evelyn Zinnatova: Feeling art – Realizing a catalogue for blind and visually impaired people of art works of Old Masters Picture Gallery and Sculpture Collection up to 1800 Hands-on presentations
10:15 Barbora Koudelková: Multiprojection of Langweil‘s model
10:40 Adam Shorný: Assistant for persons interested in study at CTU FEE
11:05 Vojtěch Leischner: Sonification of a juggling performance using spatial audio
   
11:30 Coffee break
   
11:45 Elzė Tomasiunaite & Annika Hoffmann: The Role of Usability, User Experience and Aesthetics for Industrial Human-Machine Interfaces
12:10 Vojtěch Radakulan: Using optically illusive architecture to navigate users in Virtual Reality – State of the art
   
12:35 Lunch at Mensa
   
13:15 Uršula Žákovská: Speed and Required Precision of Grabbing Physical Spheres in VR (remote)
13:40 Conradt Bandt: Development of an Unity Pipeline for path-dependent Animation Chains for On-Demand Animation of Virtual Avatars
14:05 Mathias Müller: ReFlex – A Toolkit for Research on Elastic Displays
   
14:30 Coffee break
   
14:45 Demonstration of Elastic Display – Group of Prof. Kammer
   
18:30 Dinner at restaurant Dschingis Khan

Saturday, November 26 HTW Dresden, Zentralgebäude Z336

9:30 Kevin Slijepcevic: Digital Reading Stand
9:55 Jonas Bruschke: DFG Project IDOVIR: Documentation of 3D Reconstruction Projects
10:20 Isabella Skořepová: Tracking multiple VR users in a shared physical space
   
10:45 Coffee break
   
11:00 Demonstrations of Care4All project – Group of Prof. Böhme
   
12:15 Lunch break
   
12:45 Elena Stoll: Aesthetic Experience in Information Visualization
13:10 Jan Jirman: VentConnect: Live to life and the octopus in the hospital server room
13:35 Pavel Husa: Nice noise: background noise enhancement with generated musical content
14:00 Václav Pavlovec: Parametric Curve Labeling
14:25 Closing and Organizers meeting

Proceedings

The proceedings of the workshop are available on Qucosa.