Visualization for Human-Machine Interaction (Hiwi)

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1 Visualization for Human-Machine Interaction (Hiwi) Current situation: Multiple computer vision components extract information about people working in our SmartControlRoom: Tracking and identification Body model and gestures Headpose and focus of attention Each component has its own visualization Goal: Build framework that uses all provided information to create one integrated visual representation of the whole scene Requirements: Experience with visualization using, for example, openGL or VTK (we are open to suggestions) Very good C++ or python skills under Linux Contact: Alexander Schick, 0721-6091-348, [email protected] Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Stiefelhagen Institut für Anthropomatik Forschungsbereich Maschinensehen für Mensch-Maschine Interaktion Fakultät für Informatik, Universität Karlsruhe (TH)

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Visualization for Human-Machine Interaction (Hiwi)

Current situation:• Multiple computer vision components extract information about

people working in our SmartControlRoom:– Tracking and identification– Body model and gestures– Headpose and focus of attention

• Each component has its own visualization

Goal:• Build framework that uses all provided information to create one

integrated visual representation of the whole scene

Requirements:• Experience with visualization using, for example, openGL or VTK

(we are open to suggestions)• Very good C++ or python skills under Linux

Contact: Alexander Schick, 0721-6091-348, [email protected]

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer StiefelhagenInstitut für AnthropomatikForschungsbereich Maschinensehen für Mensch-Maschine InteraktionFakultät für Informatik, Universität Karlsruhe (TH)