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In this paper we discuss how group processes can be influenced by designing specific tools in computer supported collaborative leaning. We present the design of a shared workspace application for co-constructive tasks that is enriched by certain functions that are able to track, analyze and feed back parameters of collaboration to group members. Thereby our interdisciplinary approach is mainly based on an integrative methodology for analyzing collaboration behavior and patterns in an implicit manner combined with explicit surveyed data of group members’ attitudes and its immediate feedback to the groups. In an exploratory study we examined the influence of this feedback function. Although we could only analyze ad-hoc groups in this study, we detected some benefits of our methodology which might enrich real life Learning Communities’ collaboration processes. The data analysis in our study showed advantages of this feedback on processes of a group’s well-being as well as parameters of participation. These results provide a basis for further empirical work on problem solving groups that are supported by means of parallel interaction analysis as well as its re-use as information resource.
Resource Usage in Online Courses: Analyzing Learner’s Active and Passive Participation Patterns
(2015)
The paper analyzes the experience with an open university course for a very heterogeneous target group in which MOOC-like materials and activities were used. The course was conducted in a specifically prepared and extended Moodle environment. The analysis involves questionnaires as well as performance data that reflect the resource access on the learning platform. A special focus is put on the participants’ acceptance and usage of student-generated versus teacher-provided learning content. Network analysis techniques have been used to identify "interest clusters" of students around certain resources.
We present an architecture based on the Dynamic Field Theory for the problem of scene representation. At the core of this architecture are three-dimensional neural fields linking feature to spatial information. These three-dimensional fields are coupled to lower-dimensional fields that provide both a close link to the sensory surface and a close link to motor behavior. We highlight the updating mechanism of this architecture, both when a single object is selected and followed by the robot's head in smooth pursuit and in multi-item tracking when several items move simultaneously
Based on the concepts of dynamic field theory (DFT), we present an architecture that autonomously generates scene representations by controlling gaze and attention, creating visual objects in the foreground, tracking objects, reading them into working memory, and taking into account their visibility. At the core of this architecture are three-dimensional dynamic neural fields (DNFs) that link feature to spatial information. These three-dimensional fields couple into lower dimensional fields, which provide the links to the sensory surface and to the motor systems. We discuss how DNFs can be used as building blocks for cognitive architectures, characterize the critical bifurcations in DNFs, as well as the possible coupling structures among DNFs. In a series of robotic experiments, we demonstrate how the DNF architecture provides the core functionalities of a scene representation.
In this review, we describe current Machine Learning approaches to hand gesture recognition with depth data from time-of-flight sensors. In particular, we summarise the achievements on a line of research at the Computational Neuroscience laboratory at the Ruhr West University of Applied Sciences. Relating our results to the work of others in this field, we confirm that Convolutional Neural Networks and Long Short-Term Memory yield most reliable results. We investigated several sensor data fusion techniques in a deep learning framework and performed user studies to evaluate our system in practice. During our course of research, we gathered and published our data in a novel benchmark dataset (REHAP), containing over a million unique three-dimensional hand posture samples.
DamokleS 4.0
(2019)
Dieser interne Bericht beschreibt die Zielsetzung, Durchführung und Auswertung des Projektes Damokles 4.0. Das Projekt zielt darauf ab, neue, digitale Technologien in die Schwerindustrie einzuführen um Produktionsprozesse zu modernisieren. Unter Einsatz neuer Technologien, insbesondere mobiler Geräte, soll ein cyberphyiskalisches System (CPS) eine kontextbasierte und künstlich intelligente Unterstützung der Mitarbeiter in den Bereichen der Schwerindustrie ermöglichen. Hierzu werden typische Anwendungsfälle und die damit verbundenen Szenarien zur Unterstützung der Mitarbeiter auf Basis von neuen, flexiblen, adaptiven und mobilen Technologien, wie Augmented Reality und künstlicher Intelligenz, modelliert. Um den Prototypen einer AR-Anwendung und einer kamerabasierte Personenverfolgung zu entwickeln, hat die Hochschule Ruhr West im kleinen Technikum am Campus Bottrop eine entsprechende industrielle Umgebung simuliert. Die Projektergebnisse zeigen die Anwendbarkeit der vorgeschlagenen Softwareansätze und die Ergebnisse einer Untersuchung der psychologischen Einflüsse auf die Mitarbeiter.