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Situated Analytics Workshop with Dieter Schmalstieg and Philipp Fleck

For the past few years, one can observe increased interest in combining visualization with new user interface technologies, such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). While immersive visualizations are usually implemented in VR, situated visualizations are grounded in the real world and, therefore, implemented in AR. With a mobile AR display, the user is freed from having to bring the data to the workplace and, instead, may go where the data belongs.

Poster at UIST 2021

We are happy to announce that we present a poster at the 34th ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2021).

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ViTT: Towards a Virtual Reality System that Supports the Learning of Ergonomic Patient Transfers

Maximilian Dürr, Daniel Schweitzer, Harald Reiterer
Universität Konstanz, Germany

While patient transfers are part of nurses’ daily work, the manual transfer of patients can also pose a major risk to nurses’ health. The Kinaesthetics care conception may help…

Welcome, Tiare!

Officially, the winter term 2021/2022 has already started and we are looking forward to a see old and new friends, colleagues, and many students finally back on campus!

First and foremost, we are very happy to welcome Tiare Feuchtner to Konstanz! Tiare joined our team as an Assistant Professor (Jun.-Prof.) and she will focus her research and teaching on novel user interfaces for immersive cross-reality (XR) technologies. 

We will kick off this winter term with the traditional lecture series on…

Paper at ISMAR 2021

We are happy to announce the recently accepted conference paper that we will present at this year's IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR 21):

Separation, Composition, or Hybrid? – Comparing Collaborative 3D Object Manipulation Techniques for Handheld Augmented Reality

Jonathan Wieland, Johannes Zagermann, Jens Müller, Harald Reiterer
University of Konstanz, Germany

Paper Session 16: 3D Manipulation
Free Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/user/ismarconf
Date:…

Winter Term 2021/2022

For this winter term, we plan to run all lectures on campus in winter term 2021/2022.

Please find all necessary information below.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact Johannes Zagermann.

Lecture Series: AG Reiterer and Feuchtner - Friday, 22.10.2021 at 13:00
⇢ On campus

In this lecture series, the different working groups of the department present their research and possibly also potential project topics in one hour each. The presentations are targeted at advanced…

2 Papers and 1 Invited Talk at MuC'21

We are happy to announce that we will present in total 3 papers at this year's Mensch und Computer (MuC'21) in Ingolstadt: 2 MuC papers and 1 invited talk.

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MCI-Session 02: Work Assistance (Invited Talk)

KiTT – The Kinaesthetics Transfer Teacher: Design and Evaluation of a Tablet-based System to Promote the Learning of Ergonomic Patient Transfers

Maximilian Dürr1, Marcel Borowski2, Carla Gröschel1, Ulrike Pfeil1, Jens Müller1, Harald Reiterer1
1Universität Konstanz, Germany; 2Aarhus…

Summer Semester 2021

For this summer semester, we plan to run all lectures digitally until further notice.

You will find all materials (e.g., videos, slides, tasks) for each lecture, exercise, or seminar on Ilias - additionally, we will provide extra information, time for questions + answers, and discussion during the actual time slot of the specific lecture using a video conferencing tool (e.g., Zoom). We will update this post regularly with new information.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to…