Once again this year, the Interactive Media Lab gave a short presentation of their current and past research projects to the new students of our faculty’s computer science programs.
As part of this year’s ESE, our group gave project presentations in our lab (APB/2046) on 09.10, showing the variety of hardware and use cases we researched.

We presented older research, such as information visualization of crime data with multiple coordinated views on the large display wall, as well as more recent projects. These include: PEARL, an augmented reality application for analyzing human movement in a museum context; PMC-Vis, a visualization of computational models; and a point cloud registration tool on a holographic display.

We were very pleased with the great interest shown by the students and hope to see them again in the future, either in our teaching programs, as thesis students, or even as student assistants.

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