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Contact Fabian Joeres Florian Heinrich Sandtorstraße 23 Office: Ex. Fa, Room 04. 08 At

Contact Fabian Joeres Florian Heinrich Sandtorstraße 23 Office: Ex. Fa, Room 04. 08 At the door, call 19349 or 19350 Phone: 67 -19349 E-Mail: fabian. joeres@ovgu. de Web: cas. ovgu. de Office hours: Mon-Fri, 9 am-5. 30 pm (Please agree meetings in advance!) Seminar: Three-dimensional and advanced interaction | 2

General remarks § Friday, 9 am (ct) § § Room G 29 -E 037

General remarks § Friday, 9 am (ct) § § Room G 29 -E 037 Language English § cas. ovgu. de Ø Teaching Ø Seminar: Three-dimensional… § Successful completion of the seminar is required for admission to the written exam. Seminar: Three-dimensional and advanced interaction | 3

How to complete the seminar successfully (1) Successful registration a) b) LSF Topic selection

How to complete the seminar successfully (1) Successful registration a) b) LSF Topic selection via Doodle (2) Submit your presentation 8 days before your talk § Thursday evening, 11. 59 pm § E-Mail: fabian. joeres@ovgu. de § Decision about face-to-face meeting (3) Successful oral presentation § § 18 min + 7 min discussion Language: English (4) Attendance – see Schedule slide Seminar: Three-dimensional and advanced interaction | 4

Alternative: Team project § Instead of seminar participation you can complete a team project.

Alternative: Team project § Instead of seminar participation you can complete a team project. § Project task will be developed collaboratively and is likely to be in the medical technology field. § Project teams will include 2 -4 team members. § Please e-mail fabian. joeres@ovgu. de by Monday, 15 th Oct, if interested. § Note: A project is likely to be more work than the seminar and does not replace the written exam – but is a great way to: § Get in-depth insights into a human-machine interaction topic, § Get insights in a simulated commercial-type project, § Explore potential topics for a Bachelor’s or Master’s Thesis. Seminar: Three-dimensional and advanced interaction | 5

Schedule Session Agenda Attendance Session 1 (12 th Oct) Introduction Attendance required. Session 2

Schedule Session Agenda Attendance Session 1 (12 th Oct) Introduction Attendance required. Session 2 (19 th Oct) Assignment of presentation topics Attendance required. Session 3 (26 th Oct) Break N/A Session 4 – Session 15 (02 nd Nov – 25 th Jan) Seminar: Three-dimensional and advanced interaction | Presentations • • Attendance required for at least 8 sessions. 3 sessions can be missed. 6

Preliminary topics November Session Title Topics 02 Nov Tracking § Herling, 2011. Markerless tracking

Preliminary topics November Session Title Topics 02 Nov Tracking § Herling, 2011. Markerless tracking for augmented reality § Liarokapis, 2009. Multimodal augmented reality tangible gaming § Zhao, 2017. Tracking-by-detection of surgical instruments in minimally invasive surgery […] 09 Nov 3 D Perception and Cognition § Kosara, 2003. Thoughts on User Studies – Why, How, and When § Langbehn, 2018. Redirected Walking in Virtual Reality § Nacke, 2010. More than a feeling: Measurement of sonic user experience and psychophysiology in a first-person shooter game 16 Nov Basic 3 D Interaction Techniques § Au, 2012. Multitouch gestures for constrained transformation of 3 D objects § Huckauf, 2008. On object selection in gaze controlled environments § Schmidt, 2008. Sketching and Composing Widgets for 3 D Manipulation 23 Nov Input Devices § Kim, 2012. Digits: Freehand 3 D Interactions Anywhere: Using a Wrist-Worn Gloveless Sensor § Wingrave, 2010. The Wiimote and Beyond: Spatially Convenient Devices for 3 D User Interfaces § Vidal, 2013. Pursuits: Spontaneous Interaction with Displays based on Smooth Pursuit Eye Movement and Moving Targets Seminar: Three-dimensional and advanced interaction | 7

Preliminary topics December Session Title Topics 30 Nov Output Devices § Jones, 2014. Room.

Preliminary topics December Session Title Topics 30 Nov Output Devices § Jones, 2014. Room. Alive – Magical Experiences Enabled by Scalable, Adaptive Projector-Camera Units § Maimone, 2014. Pinlight Displays: Wide field of view AR eyeglasses using defocused point light sources § Narita, 2014. Usefulness of a glass-free medical threedimensional autostereoscopic display in neurosurgery 07 Dec Advanced 3 D Interaction Techniques § Kin, 2011. Eden: A professional multitouch tool for constructing virtual organic environments § Klein, 2012. A design study of direct touch interaction for exploratory 3 D scientific visualization § Saalfeld, 2017. Touchless Measurement of Medical Image Data for Interventional Support 14 Dec Navigation § Kim, 2009. Simulated Augmented Reality Windshield Display as a Cognitive Mapping Aid for Elder Driver Navigation § Riecke, 2010. Do we need to walk for effective virtual reality navigation? Physical rotation alone may suffice § Tönnis, 2010. Effective control of a car driver’s attention for visual and acoustic guidance towards an imminent dangers 21 Dec Augmented Reality § Dünser, 2011. Evaluating Augmented Reality Systems § Henderson, 2011. Exploring the Benefits of Augmented Reality in Maintenance and Repair § Kruijf, 2010. Perceptual issues in augmented reality Seminar: Three-dimensional and advanced interaction | 8

Preliminary topics January Session Title Topics 11 Jan Augmented Reality in Medicine § Dixon,

Preliminary topics January Session Title Topics 11 Jan Augmented Reality in Medicine § Dixon, 2012. Surgeons blinded by enhanced navigation: the effect of augmented reality on attention § Katic, 2014. A system for context-aware intraoperative augmented reality in dental implant surgery § Mewes, 2018. Projector-Based Augmented Reality System for Interventional Visualization Inside MRI Scanners 18 Jan Natural and Gestural Interaction § Bobeth, 2014. Evaluating Performance and Acceptance of Older Adults Using Freehand Gestures for TV Menu Control § Gerling, 2012. Full-Body motion-based game interaction for older adults § Lü, 2012. Gesture coder: A tool for programming multitouch gestures by demonstration 25 Jan Multimodal Interaction § Hatscher, 2018. Hand, Foot or Voice Alternative Input Modalities for Touchless Interaction in the Medical Domain § Ebert, 2012. You can’t touch this – touch free navigation through radiological images § Pfleging, 2012. Multimodal interaction in the car – Combining speech and gestures on the steering wheel Seminar: Three-dimensional and advanced interaction | 9

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Next steps: Topic selection (1) Confirm e-mail addresses § I will send you an

Next steps: Topic selection (1) Confirm e-mail addresses § I will send you an e-mail this afternoon. Please contact me if you do not receive an e-mail today. § There is no need to reply if you receive an e-mail. (2) Review topics § Find the available topics at: cas. ovgu. de ( Teaching Seminar: Threedimensional and advanced interaction). (3) Select paper in Doodle poll § I will send the Doodle link on Tue, 16 Oct, at 7. 00 pm sharp. § The doodle poll will list the first author and publication year of each topic in the order in which they come up in the preliminary schedule. § Please select 2 topics in the poll! § Please note: Each paper can only be selected by two people. First come – first served! (4) We will finalise topic assignment in the next session – Attendance required! Seminar: Three-dimensional and advanced interaction | 11

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Tips (1) Build a slide deck for your talk – not a talk for

Tips (1) Build a slide deck for your talk – not a talk for your slide deck! (2) 1 Slide = 1 min (or longer). (3) Use illustrations instead of long text. (4) Structure text (bullet points, boxes, colour…). (5) Assign references to images. (6) For every slide, ask yourself the questions: (1) What is the message of this slide? (2) Do I really need this slides? (7) Don’t over-do it with animations. Seminar: Three-dimensional and advanced interaction | 18

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