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Handgesten im Automobil haben das Potenzial einer Kombination von gut sichtbaren Displays nahe der Windschutzscheibe und einer als intuitiv empfundenen Gestensteuerung, wie sie berührungsgesteuert von Smartphones aber auch berührungslos von einigen Fernsehgeräten bekannt ist. Bei entsprechender Positionierung der Sensoren können so die Augen auf der Straße und die Hände am Lenkrad oder zumindest sehr nahe dazu verbleiben. Der hier beschriebene frühe Demonstrator zeigt die Machbarkeit dieser Technologie mit einem neuartigen Erkennungsverfahren.
Die Entwicklung von vollautomatisierten Fahrzeugen wird in der gesellschaftlichen Diskussion immer präsenter. Wichtig für die Durchsetzung und verbreitete Nutzung dieser technischer Neuerungen ist jedoch vor allem die Akzeptanz der Bevölkerung – in diesem Fall nicht nur die der potenziellen KäuferInnen sondern auch die der übrigen Verkehrs-teilnehmenden. Vorgestellt wird eine explorative Online-Studie zur Akzeptanz von auto-nomen Fahren basierend auf quantitativen und qualitativen Daten einer Stichprobe von N = 89. Die Ergebnisse zeigen unter anderem eine geringe Vertrautheit mit dem Thema, ein vergleichsweise ausgeprägtes Vertrauen aber eine geringe Nutzungsabsicht.
We present a system for 3D hand gesture recognition based on low-cost time-of-flight(ToF) sensors intended for outdoor use in automotive human-machine interaction. As signal quality is impaired compared to Kinect-type sensors, we study several ways to improve performance when a large number of gesture classes is involved. Our system fuses data coming from two ToF sensors which is used to build up a large database and subsequently train a multilayer perceptron (MLP). We demonstrate that we are able to reliably classify a set of ten hand gestures in real-time and describe the setup of the system, the utilised methods as well as possible application scenarios.
With the introduction of Apple’s iPhone, gesture control became pop-
ular and was perceived as an intuitive means of interaction. Contact-
less gestures received broad attention with the X-Box Kinect.
Current technology is limited to a small number of uses, mainly
in entertainment systems. The target of this project is to increase the
range of possible applications, e.g. to the field of automotive,
industrial applications (manufacturing plants), assisted living in con-
texts ranging from private households to hospitals (interaction for
people with disabilities) and many more.
Design and Evaluation of a Platform Independent Application for Mobile Access of Moodle Quizzes
(2013)
Die Entwicklung des automobilen HMI verläuft in immer kürzer werdenden Zyklen. Nichtsdestoweniger läßt sich kaum erahnen, inwieweit sich die Zukunft automobilen HMIs darstellen wird. Im Rahmen eines Experten-Workshops wurden verschiedene zukünftige Szenarien in 5, 10 und 20 Jahren auf Basis von Cockpitskizzen bearbeitet. Als Hilfestellung dienten hierbei drei unterschiedliche Personas, basierend auf verschiedenen prototypischen Kunden.
Das Automobil wird weltweit von verschiedensten Nutzergruppen in Anspruch genommen. Die Notwendigkeit der Anpassung der Benutzerschnittstelle ergibt sich für Automobilhersteller, die weite Kundenkreise erschließen möchten. Dies zielt zum einen auf ältere Autofahrer, aber auch auf Anpassungen, die für andere Märkte nötig sind. Nicht zu vergessen ist auch der generelle Wunsch von Kunden, die Benutzerschnittstelle im Fahrzeug an die eigenen Vorlieben anzupassen. Diese Herausforderungen werden im folgenden erörtert.
In recent years, the number of mobile devices that are available for learning scenarios has increased a lot. Different learning settings are usually supported by mobile devices. On the one hand we find mobile devices in informal learning settings, and on the other hand in formal learning settings like a usual lecture. This paper motivates the question whether the usage of mobile devices in a usual lecture is something that is wanted by the students. A first case study is provided with an platform independent prototype that gives an initial indication for preferred usage.
Sensing and processing of multimedia information is one of the basic traits of human beings. The development of digital technologies and applications allows the production of huge amounts of multimedia data. The rapidly decreasing prices for hardware such as digital cameras/camcorders, sound cards and the corresponding displays led to wide distribution of multimedia-capable input and output devices in all fields of the everyday life, from home entertainment to companies and educational organisations. Thus, multimedia information in terms of digital pictures, videos, and music can be created intuitively and is affordable for a broad spectrum of users.
NewsGrid
(2005)
Film archives—particularly those storing video material on all kinds of news items—are important information sources for TV stations. Each TV station creates and maintains its own archive by storing video material received via satellite and/or internet on tapes in analogue and/or digital form. It cannot be predicted in advance which of this archived material will actually be used. Thus all material received must be catalogued and stored. On average only a small percentage of the material stored is actually used. Due to the increase in data volumes the cost of maintaining such repositories and retrieving particular stored items has become prohibitive. To-day digital videos are increasingly replacing analogue material. Digital videos offer the advantage that the can be stored in distributed databases and then be transferred without loss of quality to the transmitting station. Such digital archives can be made accessible to many TV stations, thus spreading the maintenance cost. Individual stations can retrieve only the material they actually need for particular news casts. In this paper a grid architecture for distributed video archives for news broadcasts is proposed. A crucial aspect of such a grid approach is that advanced methods for retrieving data must be available.
Group-centered framework towards a positive design of digital collaboration in global settings
(2017)
Globally distributed groups require collaborative systems to support their work. Besides being able to support the teamwork, these systems also should promote well-being and maximize the human potential that leads to an engaging system and joyful experience. Designing such system is a significant challenge and requires a thorough understanding of group work. We used the field theory as a lens to view the essential aspects of group motivation and then utilized collaboration personas to analyze the elements of group work. We integrated well-being determinants as engagement factors to develop a group-centered framework for digital collaboration in a global setting. Based on the outcomes, we proposed a conceptual framework to design an engaging collaborative system and recommend system values that can be used to evaluate the system further.
Anonymity-preserving Methods for Client-side Filtering in Position-based Collaboration Approaches
(2017)
This contribution demonstrates the efficient embedding of a single depth-camera into the automotive environment making mid-air gesture interaction for mobile applications viable in such a scenario. In this setting a new human-machine interface is implemented to give an idea of future improvements in automation processes in industrial applications. Our system is based on a data-driven approach by learning hand poses as well as gestures from a large database in order to apply them on mobile devices. We register any movement in a nearby driver area and crop data efficiently with the means of PCA transforming it into so-called feature vectors which present the input for our multi-layer perceptrons (MLPs). After MLP classification, the interpretation of user input is sent via WiFi to a tablet PC mounted into the car interior visualizing an infotainment system which the user is able to interact with. We demonstrate that by this setup hand gestures as well as hand poses are easily and efficiently interpretable insofar as that they become an intuitive and supplementary means of interaction for automotive HMI in mobile scenarios realizable in real-time.
Immer mehr ältere Menschen leben von ihren Angehörigen getrennt und können über Kommunikationsmedien wie Telefon und Skype nur eingeschränkt gemeinsame Erlebnisse erzeugen. In diesem Paper wird die technische Umsetzung eines Konzeptes vorgestellt, das es Familienmitgliedern ermöglicht über das Internet gemeinsam „Mensch-ärgere-dich-nicht“ zu spielen. Durch Videotelefonie und eine besondere Anordnung der Hardware werden die Spieler trotz räumlicher Trennung virtuell an einen Tisch gebracht und dadurch ein gemeinsames Erlebnis erzeugt. Die Clientanwendung wird dabei als plattformunabhängiger Webservice und die Videotelefonie mittels verschiedener Standards und Server realisiert.