The project seminar "Kognitive Systeme" deals with cognitive aspects of human actions in the context of the systematic human-centered design of technical systems with human-machine interaction. For this purpose, current fields of research and projects on the connection between human cognition and the evaluation of interactive technical systems are examined and familiarized with, as well as approaches for analyzing and considering the so-called ELSI (ethical, legal and social implications) and sustainability aspects in the development and use of technical systems for cognitive assistance. In addition, computer-aided methods for the measurement and automated analysis of mental representations of action sequences in human-technology interaction and in the field of sport and training are discussed and applied.
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39-M-Inf-INT-app Applied Interaction Technology | Applied Interaction Technology: Übung | Student information | |
39-M-Inf-INT-app-foc Applied Interaction Technology (focus) | Applied Interaction Technology (focus): Übung | Student information |
The binding module descriptions contain further information, including specifications on the "types of assignments" students need to complete. In cases where a module description mentions more than one kind of assignment, the respective member of the teaching staff will decide which task(s) they assign the students.
The study requirements / credits are achieved by documenting and presenting an experiment or study carried out in the course.
The graded examination (for module "61-IuB-NKB" together with the lecture series "Intelligent Movement") is based on an oral examination at the end of the semester. The examination date will be published early at the start date of the semester.