Hand- and Body-Aware Interaction for the Next Generation of Human-Computer Interaction
Wann
Montag, 1. Februar 2021
16 bis 18 Uhr
Wo
Via Webex (see Kontakt Box)
Veranstaltet von
SFB-TRR 161
Vortragende Person/Vortragende Personen:
Jun. Prof. Sven Mayer, LMU Munich (Media Informatics)
Diese Veranstaltung ist Teil der Veranstaltungsreihe „SFB-TRR 161 Lecture Series“.
Abstract:
Touch interfaces are used in a large number of ubiquitous computers; however, they reduce the users' input to simple points on a 2D touch-sensitive plane. This is in stark contrast to the richness of how humans interact with the physical world. In my work, I study and build the interfaces for the next generation of computing systems by considering the humans' full physiology potential while respecting social and ergonomic constraints. I show how to go from simple interaction to hand- and body-aware interactions.
Biography:
Sven Mayer is an assistant professor for HCI at the LMU Munich. In his research, he uses machine learning tools to design, build, and evaluate future human-centered interfaces. He focuses on hand- and body-aware interactions in contexts, such as large displays, augmented and virtual reality, and mobile scenarios.