Proseminar: Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion (Human-Computer Interaction) – WS18/19


Kursbeschreibung:

Dieses Proseminar ist eine Einführung in den Bereich der Mensch-Computer-Interaktion. Aufbauend auf grundlegenden Veröffentlichungen zu diesem Thema vermittelt Ihnen das Proseminar eine neue Sicht auf die Benutzerschnittstelle und ihren Einfluss auf den Erfolg interaktiver Softwaresysteme. Dabei werden Sie Innovationen kennenlernen, die in den letzten Jahren Einzug in kommerzielle UIs gefunden haben, und solche, die bislang nur in Forschungslaboren existieren. Bei allen Themen handelt es sich um aktuelle Publikationen aus dem Bereich der HCI. Sie werden eine Ausarbeitung schreiben und eine Präsentation halten, welche den aktuellen Stand der Forschung aus dem jeweiligen Bereich darstellen und diskutieren soll. Die Bearbeitung der Themen erfolgt in Zweiergruppen.


Course Description

This proseminar is an introduction to the field of human-computer interaction. Building on basic publications on this topic, the proseminar provides a new perspective on the user interface and its impact on the success of interactive software systems. You will get to know innovations that have found their way into commercial UIs in recent years and those that only exist in research laboratories so far. All topics are current publications from the field of HCI. You will write a paper and give a presentation which will present and discuss the current state of research in the respective field. You will work on the seminar paper and the presentation in groups of two.


Requirements



Instructors

For any questions about the class, please contact Marcel Lahaye.

Class Times and Locations

Kick-off MeetingThu
14:15–15:45
Room 2222, Informatikzentrum, Ahornstr. 55 13.09.2018
Student Presentations Thu
14:30–16:00
Room 2222, Informatikzentrum, Ahornstr. 55Start: 06.12.2018
InfoBib Literature Review Course Mon
12:30–14:30
Fachbibliothek Informatik, Informatikzentrum, Ahornstr. 55 17.09.2018
InfoBib Literature Review Course Tue
11:00–13:00
Fachbibliothek Informatik, Informatikzentrum, Ahornstr. 55 18.09.2018
InfoBib Literature Review Course Wed
13:00–15:00
Fachbibliothek Informatik, Informatikzentrum, Ahornstr. 55 19.09.2018


Course Allocation

Informatik (B.Sc.)/Einführung in das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten (Proseminar)
Number of SWS: 3
ECTS Credits: 3
Course language: The course material will be in English. Students can decide to write the seminar paper and hold their presentation in either English or German.


Syllabus


Topics:

During the course, students can choose to write the seminar paper and give a presentation about one of the following topics. The students will provide a preference ranking of the topics during the kick-off meeting which will then be used to distribute the topics. Thus, students are encouraged to inform themselves about the topic before the kick-off meeting.

Tangible User Interfaces in Personal Fabrication (Marcel Lahaye)

  • Christian Weichel, John Hardy, Jason Alexander, and Hans Gellersen. 2015. ReForm: Integrating Physical and Digital Design through Bidirectional Fabrication. In Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software & Technology (UIST '15). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 93-102. Link

Digital Fabrication Tools in Personal Fabrication (Marcel Lahaye)

  • Rundong Tian, Sarah Sterman, Ethan Chiou, Jeremy Warner, and Eric Paulos. 2018. MatchSticks: Woodworking through Improvisational Digital Fabrication. In Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Paper 149, 12 pages. Link

Smart Textile - Input and Output (Nur Hamdan) (Supervision in English)

  • Patrick Parzer, Adwait Sharma, Anita Vogl, Jürgen Steimle, Alex Olwal, and Michael Haller. 2017. SmartSleeve: Real-time Sensing of Surface and Deformation Gestures on Flexible, Interactive Textiles, using a Hybrid Gesture Detection Pipeline. In Proc. ACM UIST '17, pp. 565-577 Link
  • Simon Olberding, Kian Peen Yeo, Suranga Nanayakkara, and Jurgen Steimle. 2013. AugmentedForearm: exploring the design space of a display-enhanced forearm. In Proc. ACM AH '13, pp. 9-12. Link

Exploratory Programming (Krishna Subramanian) ( Supervision in English)

  • Mary Beth Kery, Marissa Radensky, Mahima Arya, Bonnie E. John, and Brad A. Myers. 2018. The Story in the Notebook: Exploratory Data Science using a Literate Programming Tool. In Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA. Link
  • Mary Beth Kery, Amber Horvath, and Brad A. Myers. 2017. Variolite: Supporting Exploratory Programming by Data Scientists. In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '17). ACM, New York, NY, USA. Link

From Physical to Virtual Worlds (Adrian Wagner)

  • Joan Sol Roo and Martin Hachet. 2017. One Reality: Augmenting How the Physical World is Experienced by combining Multiple Mixed Reality Modalities. In Proceedings of the 30th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST '17). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 787-795. DOI: Link

Sketching in Mid-Air (Philipp Wacker)

  • Rahul Arora, Rubaiat Habib Kazi, Tovi Grossman, George Fitzmaurice, and Karan Singh. 2018. SymbiosisSketch: Combining 2D & 3D Sketching for Designing Detailed 3D Objects in Situ. In Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Paper 185, 15 pages. DOI: Link
  • Huaishu Peng, Jimmy Briggs, Cheng-Yao Wang, Kevin Guo, Joseph Kider, Stefanie Mueller, Patrick Baudisch, and François Guimbretière. 2018. RoMA: Interactive Fabrication with Augmented Reality and a Robotic 3D Printer. In Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Paper 579, 12 pages. DOI: Link

Interactive Jewellery & Accessories(Anke Brocker)

  • Maarten Versteeg, Elise van den Hoven, Caroline Hummels. 2016. Interactive Jewellery: a design exploration. In Proceedings of the TEI '16: Tenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction- TEI '16. ACM Press. Link

Arranging Objects in Augmented Reality (Sebastian Hueber)

  • Daniel Mendes, Filipe Relvas, Alfredo Ferreira, and Joaquim Jorge. 2016. The benefits of DOF separation in mid-air 3D object manipulation. In Proceedings of the 22nd ACM Conference on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST '16). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 261-268. DOI: Link
  • Joon Hyub Lee, Sang-Gyun An, Yongkwan Kim, and Seok-Hyung Bae. 2018. Projective Windows: Bringing Windows in Space to the Fingertip. In Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Paper 218, 8 pages. DOI: Link

Tangibles on Interactive Surfaces (Christian Cherek)

  • Nicolas Villar, Daniel Cletheroe, Greg Saul, Christian Holz, Tim Regan, Oscar Salandin, Misha Sra, Hui-Shyong Yeo, William Field, and Haiyan Zhang. 2018. Project Zanzibar: A Portable and Flexible Tangible Interaction Platform. In Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Paper 515, 13 pages. Link
  • Sergi Jordà, Günter Geiger, Marcos Alonso, and Martin Kaltenbrunner. 2007. The reacTable: exploring the synergy between live music performance and tabletop tangible interfaces. In Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Tangible and embedded interaction (TEI '07). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 139-146. DOI= 10.1145/1226969.1226998 Link
  • Simon Voelker, Christian Cherek, Jan Thar, Thorsten Karrer, Christian Thoresen, Kjell Ivar Øvergård, and Jan Borchers. 2015. PERCs: Persistently Trackable Tangibles on Capacitive Multi-Touch Displays. In Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software & Technology (UIST '15). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 351-356. DOI=10.1145/2807442.2807466 Link

Shape Changing Displays (Christian Cherek)

  • Philipp Schoessler, Daniel Windham, Daniel Leithinger, Sean Follmer, and Hiroshi Ishii. 2015. Kinetic Blocks: Actuated Constructive Assembly for Interaction and Display. In Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software & Technology (UIST '15). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 341-349. DOI=http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2807442.2807453
  • John Hardy, Christian Weichel, Faisal Taher, John Vidler, and Jason Alexander. 2015. ShapeClip: Towards Rapid Prototyping with Shape-Changing Displays for Designers. In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '15). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 19-28. DOI=http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2702123.2702599


Submission Milestones


Literature Review

List of 7+ topic-related research papers with a contribution and benefits statement stating the contribution type each with a consistent storyline on how these papers are related to each other.

Report Outline

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?

First Report

This is the first complete draft of your seminar paper (14 content pages in our seminar paper template). We expect you to submit a version which you consider complete. No spelling mistakes, a closed argumentation, a complete bibliography, including all figures. The better your submission the better the feedback we can provide. If we need to fix spelling mistakes we have less time for in-depth feedback.

Slides

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

Camera-ready Slides

The next version of your presentation slides that include your supervisor's feedback. You will get even more in-depth feedback again for these slides.

Presentation (50% der Note)

The presentation in front of the other 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 beamer in the room. The presentation time will be 20minutes followed by a 20 minutes discussion where you will get feedback and questions from your supervisor and your peers. We encourage a constructive feedback interaction where you can learn from each other and have a fun conversation on how to improve your presentation style.

Final Report (50% der Note)

Your final submission of your seminar paper. You have time during the presentation week to include your supervisor's feedback.


Milestone Dates

Group
Team
Topic
Supervisor
Literature Review
Report Outline
First Report
Slides
Camera-ready slides
Presentation
Final Report
Group 1 Hajok & Gornioczek Tangible User Interfaces in Personal Fabrication Marcel Lahaye 11.10.2018 18.10.2018 08.11.2018 22.11.2018 29.11.2018 06.12.2018 20.12.2018
Group 2 Scott & Yu Digital Fabrication Tools in Personal Fabrication Marcel Lahaye 11.10.2018 18.10.2018 08.11.2018 22.11.2018 29.11.2018 06.12.2018 20.12.2018
Group 3 Jato & Kim Exploratory Programming Krishna Subramanian 18.10.2018 25.10.2018 15.11.2018 29.11.2018 06.12.2018 13.12.2018 10.01.2019
Group 4 Jordan & Rost From Physical to Virtual Worlds Adrian Wagner 18.10.2018 25.10.2018 15.11.2018 29.11.2018 06.12.2018 13.12.2018 10.01.2019
Group 5 Gauseweg & Pahlings Sketching in Mid-Air Philipp Wacker 25.10.2018 02.11.2018 22.11.2018 06.12.2018 13.12.2018 20.12.2018 17.01.2019
Group 6 Bayrak & Jentzsch Arranging Objects in Augmented Reality Sebastian Hueber 25.10.2018 02.11.2018 22.11.2018 06.12.2018 13.12.2018 20.12.2018 17.01.2019
Group 7 Kostrzewa & Tushynskaya Interactive Jewellery & Accessories Anke Brocker 02.11.2018 08.11.2018 29.11.2018 13.12.2018 20.12.2018 10.01.2019 24.01.2019
Group 8 Görz & Kahle Tangibles on Interactive Surfaces Christian Cherek 02.11.2018 08.11.2018 29.11.2018 13.12.2018 20.12.2018 10.01.2019 24.01.2019
Group 9 De Riese & Ahnert Smart Textile - Input and Output Nur Hamdan 08.11.2018 15.11.2018 06.12.2018 20.12.2018 10.01.2019 17.01.2019 31.01.2019
Group 10 Löhr Shape Changing Displays Christian Cherek 08.11.2018 15.11.2018 06.12.2018 20.12.2018 10.01.2019 17.01.2019 31.01.2019


Course Material



Additional Information



Previous Offerings:

WS17/18WS15/16 – WS14/15WS13/14WS12/13 – WS11/12 – SS11SS09SS08SS07SS06 – SS05SS04
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