Event
User-Adaptive Systems Seminar [SS242540553]
Organisation
- Information Systems I
Part of
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration (Bachelor) | Industrial Engineering and Management (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Informatics (Bachelor) | Industrial Engineering and Management (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Industrial Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration B (Master) | Industrial Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration (Bachelor) | Economics Engineering (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Informatics (Bachelor) | Economics Engineering (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Economics Engineering (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration B (Master) | Economics Engineering (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration (Bachelor) | Digital Economics (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Informatics (Bachelor) | Digital Economics (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Digital Economics (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration B (Master) | Digital Economics (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration (Bachelor) | Information Systems (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Informatics (Bachelor) | Information Systems (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Information Systems (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar Informatics | Information Systems (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar Informatics A | Information Systems (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar Informatics A | Information Systems (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Information Systems (Master) | Information Systems (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar Informatics Master | Information Systems (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration (Bachelor) | Information Engineering and Management (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Informatics (Bachelor) | Information Engineering and Management (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Information Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar Informatics A | Information Engineering and Management (B.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar Informatics A | Information Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar Informatics Master | Information Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Economathematics (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration B (Master) | Economathematics (M.Sc.)
Literature
Required literature will be made available in the seminar.
Note
User-adaptive systems collect and analyze biosignals from users to recognize user states as a basis for adaptation. Thermic, mechanical, electric, acoustic, and optical signals are collected using sensors which are integrated in wearables, e.g. glasses, earphones, belts, or bracelets. The collected data is processed with analytics and machine learning techniques in order to determine short-term, evolving over time, and long-term user states in the form of user characteristics, affective-cognitive states, or behavior. Finally, the recognized user states are leveraged for realizing user-centric adaptations.
In this seminar, interdisciplinary teams of students design, develop, and evaluate a user-adaptive system prototype leveraging state-of-the-art hard- and software. This seminar follows an interdisciplinary approach. Students from the fields of computer science, information systems and industrial engineering & management collaborate in the prototype design, development, and evaluation.
The seminar is carried out in cooperation between Teco/Chair of Pervasive Computing Systems (Prof. Beigl) and the Institute of Information Systems and Marketing (h-lab, Prof. Mädche). It is offered as part of the DFG-funded graduate school “KD2School: Designing Adaptive Systems for Economic Decisions“ (https://kd2school.info/)
Learning objectives of the seminar
- Explain what a user-adaptive system is and how it can be conceptualized
- Suggest and evaluate different design solutions for addressing the identified problem
- Build a user-adaptive system prototype using state-of-the-art hard- and software
- Perform a user-centric evaluation of the user-adaptive system prototype
Prerequisites
Strong analytical abilities and profound software development skills are required.