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Note: Links to the courses from Wintersemester 2011 are further down on this page.
188.147 — SE Diploma Students Seminar
Lecturers:
C. Breiteneder, M. Gelautz, H. Eidenberger, M. Bleyer, C. Rhemann
Objective:
To improve skills in scientific writing and presentation.
188.456 — PR Virtual and Augmented Reality: Advanced Topics
Lecturers:
C. Schönauer, G. Gerstweiler
Objective:
Gaining deeper insight into advanced topics of Virtual and Augmented Reality based on the basic course "Virtual and Augmented Reality" from winter term.
This course will provide the following learning objectives: Learn how to best record audio, namely voice, in a less than perfect recording environment Understanding of basic audio theory Gain the technical skills needed to edit and mix a short, simple audio production Gain an understanding of how to work effectively and efficiently with digital audio workstations
To gain basic knowledge and understanding of video production skills through both practical exercises and theoretical lessons. The course will focus on single-camera field production and the technical and aesthetic elements needed for a successful production.
The goal of this course is to make the students acquainted with state-of-the-art methods of the analysis, interpretation and visualization of human motion using image and video material. A special focus will be on the demonstration of techniques for motion tracking and visualization using the department's equipment such as a high-speed camera and an eye-tracking system. Additionally, the course will feature the illustration of techniques which are used in the recording, analysis and informative presentation of sports events.
To goal of this lab exercise is to provide more insights and/or hands-on experience with selected algorithms for the analysis, interpretation and visualization of human motion.
New lecture on media perception and media reception emphasizing the cybernetic neural processes involved. We aim at establishing a link between media theory and media analysis by employing artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Click the TISS link to go to the TISS page for a particular course.
TISS provides all course information, including downloadable course material
and relevant links to the
TUWEL
e-learning platform.
188.147 — SE Diploma Students Seminar
Lecturers:
C. Breiteneder, M. Gelautz, H. Eidenberger, H. Kaufmann
Objective:
To improve skills in scientific writing and presentation.
This course introduces to Virtual and Augmented Reality. Students learn the basics about VR/AR hardware and software, input and output technologies and devices, user specific aspects, usability and psychological aspects. An overview of current areas of research is given as well.
New model lecture on media perception and media reception emphasizing the cybernetic neural processes involved. We aim at establishing a link between media theory and media analysis by employing artificial intelligence and machine learning.