Teaching
In our lectures, we want to teach students how to design tools that people work with and that can promote collaboration between different people. We attach particular importance to the application of the knowledge that we contribute to our events. Therefore, projects accompanying lectures, for example, are an integral part of our courses. We provide background information, methods, and technical knowledge for designing such tools. Our teaching includes both basic courses and more specific content.
Current events in the Master's program (Summer semester 2024)
Master Computer Science, KOMEDIA, CSE Cooperation Systems (Summer semester)
Lecture: Mondays, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm ct, LE 105
First event of 2023: April 8, 2024
Exercises and materials: Moodle (link will be announced in the event)
Responsible: Prof. Dr-Ing. Michael Prilla
Master Computer Science, KOMEDIA, CSE Interactive Systems (Summer semester)
Lecture: Tuesdays, 12:00-2:00 pm, LB 131
First lecture 2023: April 9, 2024
Exercises and materials: Moodle (link will be announced in the event)
Responsible: Prof. Dr-Ing. Michael Prilla, Dr. Sebastian Büttner
Current events (Wintersemester 2023/24)
Bachelor Komedia, Applied Computer Science, Medical Technology Human-Computer-Interaction
Lecture: Wednesdey, 10-12 Uhr, LB 107
Excercises and materials: See Moodle
Responsible:
Dr. Sebastian Büttner
Jan Gutzmann
Prof. Dr-Ing. Michael Prilla
Komedia, Applied Computer Science Project: Augmented Reality in E-Commerce
In the context of this project, you will develop ideas for the use of AR in e-commerce, implement them conceptually and as prototypes, and evaluate them. The aim of these concepts could be to make online shopping more exciting, interesting, and entertaining. A Microsoft HoloLens 2 will be provided to you for development as part of the project.
Responsible:
Dr. Alper Beser
Yannic Söhngen
Practical projects summer semester 2023
Project: Robot Ludens - Robots as players in board games
As part of the practical project, a robot is to be taught how to play board games. The robot should be able to take part in various board games with (one or more) human players.
Here you can find a detailed description (only in german)
Dates: Tuesdays, 2 pm - 3 pm, LF 122
Augmented Reality (AR) Experiences in Sports
As part of this project, you will develop ideas for the use of AR in the sports sector, implement them conceptually, and as prototypes and evaluate them. The aim of these concepts could be to make sporting activities more exciting, interesting, and entertaining and, if necessary, to encourage people to do (more) sport. You can also use AR to provide sports-related information and thus contribute to better performance in the respective sports discipline.
Here you can find the detailed description.
Dates: Mondays, 12:15-1:45 pm, LF 122
Current events in the Bachelor (winter semester 2022/23)
Bachelor Komedia Informatics basics of new media and communication technologies (winter semester)
Lecture: Tuesday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., LB 104
Tutorial: Monday, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., LB 104
Exercises and materials: See Moodle
Responsible:
Prof. Dr-Ing. Michael Prilla
Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Büttner
Bachelor Komedia, Informatik, Medizintechnik Human-Computer-Interaction (winter semester)
Lecture: Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., LB 107
Exercises and materials: See Moodle
Responsible:
Prof. Dr-Ing. Michael Prilla
Jan Gutzmann
Theses, projects, seminars
Upon request Theses
We consistently offer bachelor and master theses with changing topics and orientations. If you are interested in a thesis on Augmented Reality, Human-Robot Interaction, Human-AI Interaction, or any other exciting area from MCI, please feel free to send us a request by e-mail to the following address Request Theses.
From summer semester 2023 Projects
With us you can carry out exciting projects related to augmented reality, human-robot collaboration or human-AI interaction. Projects are announced and described on the study program websites and on our website.
Winter semester 2022/23, Bachelor of Computer Science Human-Robot Interaction Seminar
First event: October 24th, 2022, room LF 291
Responsible:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Prilla