Seminar: Post-Desktop User Interfaces (Winter 2022/2023)

  Course Information

Talks Thu, 14:30 - 16:00
  2222, i10 Seminar room
Language English
Credits 4/5

  Events

Kick-Off Meeting 03.11.2022
   
Lecture: Literature Review & Scientific Writing TBA
   
Lecture: How to Do a Good Presentation TBA

In this seminar, you will learn about research topics currently being tackled in the international Human-Computer Interaction research community. You will gain in-depth knowledge about one HCI area through your own seminar topic, and will learn about numerous others through other students' talks. You will work on your topic in groups of two, providing an opportunity to learn how to work more productively as a team.

 Contact

Prof. Dr. Jan
Borchers

Sebastian
Hueber

For any questions about the class, please contact Sebastian Hueber, M.Sc..

Tentative Schedule

  • Kick-Off Event

    • Organizational information and group building
  • Student Presentations

    • Group 1
    • Group 2
  • Student Presentations

    • Group 3
    • Group 4
  • Student Presentations

    • Group 5
    • Group 6
  • Student Presentations

    • Group 7
    • Group 8
    • Group 9
    • Submission deadline of written seminar report

Grading

Your grade will be calculated as follows. Both parts have to be better than 5.0 to pass the course.

Written Report 50%
Presentation 50%

Fields of Study

  • Informatik (M.Sc.)
  • Media Informatics (M.Sc.)
  • System Software Engineering (M.Sc.)
  • Technik-Kommunikation (M.Sc.)
  • Data Science (M.Sc.)
  • Informatik Lehramt (M.Sc.)
  • Erasmus (M.Sc.)
  • Informatik (B.Sc.) (if you already attended a Proseminar)

Attendance Policy

To pass the course, you need to attend all presentations.

Course Requirements

The RWTH CS library offers a course on literature review (Literaturrecherche für Informatiker). This course is mandatory for all Bachelor students to participate in our seminar.

Submission Milestones

All submissions have to be sent to the supervisor until 12:00 (noon) via mail. Include the tag [PDUI] and the name of the topic and the milestone (e.g., "[PDUI] Explainable AI, Report Outline").

Literature Review & Outline

Prepare 10+ topic-related research papers with a 30 word contribution and benefits statement stating the contribution type. Provide a clear structure of the final paper submission. What is the storyline you want to convey? How are you introducing the topic? What are the arguments you are providing? How are you connecting the papers to each other and your arguments? Include your papers into this structure.

Paper Submission (50% of Grade)

Your paper submission should contain 15 content pages in the ACM Extended Abstract Template. We expect you to submit a final version without spelling mistakes, with a clear flow of argumentation, a complete bibliography, and including all figures.

You can download the template or set up a collaborative Latex project using Overleaf.

Camera-Ready Presentation Slides

The complete version of your presentation slides (Powerpoint, Keynote, Prezi, ....). Hand in slides which you would confidently use for a presentation on the next day.

Presentation (50% of Grade)

You present in front of your fellow students and your supervisor. We expect a well-prepared presentation. Test your talk at least once in the room where you are going to present to familiarise yourself with the equipment and test your slides on the projector in the room. Presentation time will be 7 minutes per student, followed by questions from our side and a discussion where you will receive feedback from your supervisor and your peers. We encourage a constructive feedback interaction where you can learn from each other and have a friendly conversation on how to improve your presentation style.

Paper Feedback

After your presentation, we will meet to give you feedback on your paper submission.

Milestone Dates

For the milestones "Literature Review and Report Outline", "Test Presentation" and "Paper Feedback" you can get feedback from your supervisor. For this, make an appointment for that day.

TopicSupervisorGroupLiterature Review & OutlinePaper SubmissionSlidesTest PresentationPresentationPaper Feedback
Persuasive Systems Marcel
Lahaye
 5 27.10.21 25.11.21 02.12.21 make appointment 09.12.21 20.12.21 (make appointment)
DIY Tutorial Systems Marcel
Lahaye
 4 27.10.21 25.11.21 02.12.21 make appointment 09.12.21 20.12.21 (make appointment)
Proxemic Interactions Oliver
Nowak
 11 27.10.21 25.11.21 02.12.21 make appointment 09.12.21 20.12.21 (make appointment)
Smart Home Interfaces Oliver
Nowak
 13 03.11.21 02.12.21 09.12.21 make appointment 16.12.21 13.01.22 (make appointment)
Combining 2D and 3D Modeling Adrian
Wagner
 9 03.11.21 02.12.21 09.12.21 make appointment 16.12.21 13.01.22 (make appointment)
Fabric Embeds in 3D Printing Adrian
Wagner
 8 03.11.21 02.12.21 09.12.21 make appointment 16.12.21 13.01.22 (make appointment)
Magnet-Based Systems René
Schäfer
 14 10.11.21 09.12.21 16.12.21 make appointment 23.12.21 17.01.22 (make appointment)
Uncommon User Interfaces René
Schäfer
 7 10.11.21 09.12.21 16.12.21 make appointment 23.12.21 17.01.22 (make appointment)
Collaboration in Handheld AR Philipp
Wacker
 2 16.11.21 16.12.21 23.12.21 make appointment 13.01.22 24.01.22 (make appointment)
Machine Learning for AR Philipp
Wacker
 1 16.11.21 16.12.21 23.12.21 make appointment 13.01.22 24.01.22 (make appointment)
Gaze Interactions Sebastian
Hueber
 3 16.11.21 16.12.21 23.12.21 make appointment 13.01.22 24.01.22 (make appointment)
Arranging Objects in Augmented Reality Sebastian
Hueber
 12 24.11.21 23.12.21 13.01.22 make appointment 20.01.22 31.01.22 (make appointment)
Interaction with Everyday Objects René
Schäfer
 10 24.11.21 23.12.21 13.01.22 make appointment 20.01.22 31.01.22 (make appointment)
Textile Interfaces René
Schäfer
 6 24.11.21 23.12.21 13.01.22 make appointment 20.01.22 31.01.22 (make appointment)

Previous Offerings

PDUI Winter 2020 - PDUI Summer 2020 - PDUI Summer 2019 - PDUI Summer 2018 - PDUI Summer 2017 - PDUI Summer 2016 - PDUI Summer 2015 - PDUI Summer 2014 - PDUI Summer 2013