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Scientific [wearLab] Meeting
Every wednesday from 15:00 - 16:00 we will meet each other at the museum.
Schedule:
- 9.8.2006: Wearable Spin-Offs
- 2.8.2006: Wearable Spin-Offs
- 12.7.2006: Wearable Spin-Offs
- 5.7.2006: Review of reviews
- 12.7.2006: Business Opportunities in Mobile and Wearable Computing
- 5.7.2006: ISWC Paper Review Analysis
- 28.6.2006: PhD organization, continued
- 21.6.2006: PhD organization
- 14.6.2006: Cancelled due to RoboCup
- 7.6.2006: Data glove and gestures
- 31.5.2006: Trust-Model
- 24.5.2006: QBICAI (QBIC Audio Interface)
- 17.5.2006: WUI progress and further requirements
- 3.5.2006: KATO Progress
- 26.4.2006: Cancelled, due to PhD presentations
- 19.4.2006: Wristband Workshop
- 26.10.2005 Tom Nicolai : Abstract Wearable UI
- 19.10.2005 Christoph Breckenfelder Past and current research
- 12.10.2005 Stephane Beauregard Past and current research
- 5.10.2005 Mikael Drugge Past and current research
- 25.5.2005 [wearLab] Strategy: Where to go in the long term???
- 18.5.2005 Adaptive UI: Basic UI-Architecture for KATO and wearIT
- 11.5.2005, Einsatzmöglichkeiten für die blick-gesteuerte Aktivation von Umgebungs-Kontext-Information in Wearable Computing-Szenarios, Jan Restat. Von 15:00-17:00 findet zusätzlich die Vorführung eines Eyetrackers von SDI statt.
- 2.03.2005, canceled due to all-hands meeting of the Wearlab
- 23.02.2005, canceled due to Wearit@work-Review
- 16.02.2005, canceled due to Wearit@work-Rehearsal, Project meetings
- 9.02.2005, canceled
- 2.02.2005, canceled due to all-hands meeting of the Wearlab
- 26.01.2005, Implementation Planning
- 19.01.2005, Project Planning
- 12.01.2005, Context in Wearable Computing
- 5.01.2005, Privacy in Wearable Computing
- General Discussion
- 15.12.2004, wearIT Framework, Hendrik Witt
- Status of the framework, interests of various partners, the role of TZI
- 1.12.2004, Interest Evaluation, Tom Nicolai
- I will present my thoughts for the simulation and evaluation of the dynamic social network behind the Freeporter and CityPress.
