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Proseminar Media Informatics
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Pirker, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Kraus Dr. Mariam Hassib, Dr. Sarah Theres Völkel Dr. Changkun Ou
Contact Person: Flroian Müller
Supervisors:
Hours per week: 2
ECTS-Credits: 3
Language: English
Modul: P 12: Seminar on selected topics in computer science (for Bachelor of Media Informatics)
12.1: Seminar on selected topics in computer science (for Bachelor of Computer Science)
News
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Goals
- Learn to work scientifically
- Prepare for your Bachelor thesis
- Get to know a new topic
- Practice your English
Location and Schedule
- Dates with mandatory attendance are marked with an "*".
- All assignments are due on their corresponding date at 11:59 pm.
The 90-seconds pitches and the final presentation will be organized into three groups depending on your advisor. The groups are divided up as follows: TBA
Date | Time | Location | Topic |
---|---|---|---|
18.04.2024 * | 16:00 - 19:00 | S 006, Schellingstr. 3 |
Kick-Off & Introduction |
Material
Contents
During the seminar, students will present the state of research and current developments in sub-areas of human-machine interaction. The aim of the proseminar is to convey and promote the basics of research, documentation and presentation of scientific work.
Attendance is compulsory for all lecture dates.
The lecture course is suitable for:
- Media informatics students (Bachelor)
Topics
Each supervisor will supply 10 topics from their general topic direction.Supervisor | Topic |
Grading
The grade will consist of two parts:
- Your final paper submission (2/3 of the final grade)
- Your oral presentation (1/3 of the final grade)
- Note: To pass the course, both parts must be passed independently of each other.