Undergraduate Seminar Anthropomatics: From Theory to Application

Content

Anthropomatics focuses on many vital research questions such as the interaction between humans and technical systems, humanoid robots, image processing, machine learning, situational awareness, or processing of sensor data. The aim is to develop human-centered systems by utilizing methods originating from computer science. The essential prerequisite for achieving this goal is a fundamental understanding and the modeling of human behavior, such as anatomy, motoric skills, perception, and information processing.

During this undergraduate seminar, the students will discuss and present selected theoretical concepts as well as their practical application. To enhance coverage of this broad spectrum of fundamental and applied research, the seminar is jointly offered by the Chair for Intelligent Sensor-Actuator-Systems (ISAS), the Vision and Fusion Laboratory (IES), as well as the Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation (IOSB).

 

 

Language of instruction Deutsch
Organisational issues

A joint introductory session for Proseminar 2424060 and Seminar 2424344 will take place on Monday, October 26, 2026, from 15:45 to 17:45 in Room 148, Building 50.20.

  • 15-minute presentation followed by a discussion
  • Written paper (5 pages, formatted in LaTeX using a 2-column layout)
  • Attendance at all sessions