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This examination broaches the issue of an investigation that is supported by the eye-tracking technologie and uses the e-learn-system Compass. For this investigation, there was carried out an experiment to test participants if they recognize agreement errors in the subjekt-verb- congruence in german sentences. The idea for that came from an other survey, that was hold for the englisch language. The integration of the e-learn-system Compass intended the observation of the participants learning behaviour. The experiment was able to be evaluated and analysed by the software of the eye-tracker, that recorded all eye movements and created valuable data out of them. It was assumed to catch the participants eye movements such as fixations or regressions.
The result was very clear: errors in congruence betweet subject and verb were done often. Besides, the error-rate increases proportionally to the length of the sentence.
Ist es möglich, allein mittels VR-Headset bei Nutzern Immersion zu
erzeugen? Zur Beantwortung dieser Frage werden zwei Simulationen einer
Achterbahnfahrt ohne haptisches Feedback mittels der Unreal Engine
4.20.3 für ein HTC-Vive VR Headset entwickelt und implementiert. Die
zweite Simulation unterscheidet sich von der ersten durch die Darbietung
außergewöhnlicher Ereignisse während der Fahrt, für die vermutet wird,
dass sie das Immersionserleben verstärken. Elf Probanden nahmen an der
Untersuchung teil. Die Auswertung eines Fragebogens zur Erfassung der
Intensität der Immersion und der Antworten auf offenen Fragen zeigt, dass
Immersion in beiden Simulation erfolgreich erzeugt werden konnte. Manche
Merkmale der Simulation vertieften bei einzelnen Probanden das immersive
Erleben, bei anderen dagegen nicht. Die Bedeutung der Ergebnisse
und Optimierungsmöglichkeiten für künftige Studien werden diskutiert.
The present work starts with an introduction of methods for three-dimensional curve skeletonization. Different kinds of historic and recent skeletonization approaches are analysed in detail. Later on, a state-of-the-art skeletonization algorithm is introduced. This algorithm deals as a basis for the own approach presented subsequently. After the description and definition of a new method improving the state-of-the-art algorithm, experiments are conducted to get appraisable results. Next, a ground truth is described which has been set up manually by humans. The human similarity evaluations are compared with the results of the automatic computer-based similarity measures provided by the own approach. For this comparison, standard evaluation criteria from the field of information retrieval have been used.
In no other field of computer science has the hardware been evolved more
quickly than in computer graphics. Therefore the GPU offers, aside from
the pure rendering of triangles, a bunch of further pipeline steps that allows
visualisation of other graphics objects, like freeform surfaces.
This bachelor’s thesis is about the rendering of freeform surfaces, in particular
bezier surfaces. For that reason an implementation for management
and visualisation of bézier surfaces was created for the rendering framework
of the university Koblenz (CVK). For this purpose first a triangulation
was implemented and finally a tesselation of bezier surfaces with normals
and texture coordinates, as well as the handling of trim curves.
The animation of models has become an important part in different areas of everyday life. It is a demanding task for computer graphics to generate
a natural deformation of organic models. Skinning is a common method to animate models without animating each vertex individually. The skin of the model deforms automatically by manipulating individual bones of a skeleton.
This bachelor thesis deals with the most common algorithm, linear blend skinning and aims to find some optimizations regarding the visual effect
and performance. Additionally it presents certain instancing methods which are combined with the skinning methods in the application to show the advantages and disadvantages of the latter.
In this bachelor thesis a system for the simulation of the movements of molecules is developed. The calculation of the forces between chemically bonded atoms as well as intermolecular forces is done almost entirely on the GPU. The visualization of the simulation happens at an interactive framerate. To achieve rendering in realtime on off-the-shelf graphics cards, apt optimizations and slight abstractions of the underlying physical models are needed. One can control the execution speed or completely stop the simulation at any given moment. Some of the parameters of the underlying physical models of the simulation can be modified at runtime. With the right settings for the parameters, some phenomena of molecular dynamics can be observed, for example the spacial structure of the molecules.
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Bachelorarbeit war die Untersuchung
verschiedener Methoden zur Ermittlung und Verbesserung der User
Experience eines Softwareproduktes einer mittelständigen Firma. Hierzu
wurde zunächst ein geeignetes Designkonzept und dazu passende Methoden
der Evaluation und des Testings ermittelt und dann auf das Produkt
angewendet. Mit dem Leitgedanken des User-Centered-Designs wurden
Methoden ausgewählt, welche die Nutzerinnen/Nutzer ins Zentrum der
Untersuchung stellten.
So konnte mit Hilfe der Nutzerinnen/Nutzer des Produktes
herausgefunden werden, wie die User-Experience ausfällt und wie diese
noch verbessert werden kann. In einer Fokusgruppe sind Prototypen für
die Verbesserung und Weiterentwicklung der Software entstanden.
Diese Bachelorarbeit ist sowohl für Sofwaredesignerinnen/-designer,
als auch für Studentinnen/Studenten der Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation
interessant.
The goal of this bachelor thesis was to add an image processing step to the music recognition software AudiVeris, in order to extract data even from faulty music sheet images. The procedure starts with a binarization using a regional version of Otsu's method. Following this the music sheet is searched for possible bendings, similar to those a hardcover book would cause. To achieve this the Hough transform is used for line detection and the k-means algorithm for cluster detection. Thereafter the music image is straightened using the discovered curvature.
For definite isolation and classification of important features in 3D multi-attribute volume data, multidimensional transfer functions are inalienable. Yet, when using multiple dimensions, the comprehension of the data and the interaction with it become a challenge. That- because neither the control of the versatile input parameters nor the visualization in a higher dimensional space are straightforward.
The goal of this thesis is the implementation of a transfer function editor which supports the creation of a multidimensional transfer function. Therefore different visualization and interaction techniques, like Parallel Coordinates, are used. Furthermore it will be possible to choose and combine the used dimensions interactively and the rendered volume will be adapted to the user interaction in real time.