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Bias and Explainability in Long Term Care (LTC)

Internship/Master Thesis Status: available Supervisors: Martin Kampel Problem Statement Care work in long-term care (LTC) is considered as a genuine human-centred activity, requiring empathy, emotional investment, physical encounters and intimate, trust-based relations between various care-givers and care-recipients. AI technologies are introduced in this professional field to assist care workers in their daily activities and provide an … Continue reading Bias and Explainability in Long Term Care (LTC)

A(RT)I – Finding and Recognizing Artwork

Status: available Supervisors: Martin Kampel   Abbildungen von Kunstgegenständen finden wir in Internetdatenbanken von Auktionshäusern, Kunstsammlern, Museen, aber auch in Sozialen Medien wie Facebook oder Instagram. Diese Abbildungen können professionell erstellt worden sein, oder durch eine Handyaufnahme eines Betrachters. Es kann sich um Kopien von Abbildungen handeln, oder von einer Darstellung originaler Kunst. Gemälde, chinesische … Continue reading A(RT)I – Finding and Recognizing Artwork

Selected Topics in Active Assisted Living in collaboration with a company

The following topics are part of our collaboration with Cogvis Gmbh, For processing deep learning networks, Cogvis as well as CVL have powerful hardware available which can be used. All Master students get an internal company supervisor who is responsible for the topic and the guidance of the students. A renumeration and/working place is possible. … Continue reading Selected Topics in Active Assisted Living in collaboration with a company

Work place ergonomics: pose estimation by 3D sensing

Problem statement Work place ergonomics is the key factor of a healthy work place. Paying attention to ergonomic standards cannot only prevent back pain or postural deformity, but also vision problems and tensions. The existing 3D sensor fearless detects and tracks the position of an employee during the work and offers possibilities for improving the … Continue reading Work place ergonomics: pose estimation by 3D sensing