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complexities and sensitives of health and wellness. The HCI Summer School is organised by the Digital Media Lab and HCI Group from the University of Bremen, together with UCL London, as part of the Excellence
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2021-2024) hyTracks (BMBF, 2020-2023) UsableSec@Home (BMBF, 2020-2023) Graduate School Empowering Digital Media (KTS, 2017-2025) Finished Projects Smart OT (BMBF, 2019-2021) first.stage (EU, 2016-2019) AI in Citizens'
The Creative Unit, composed of scientists from the fields of radiology, computer science, digital media, cognitive systems, and computer graphics, is tackling questions like these. A core challenge is
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ultimately, medical knowledge from complex raw data. Involved Working Groups Prof. Dr. R. Malaka Digital Media Prof. Dr. T. Schultz Cognitive Systems Labs Prof. Dr. G. Zachmann Computergraphics and Virtual Reality
Bremen (Bremen), Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg (Heidelberg), Anasoft Technology AG (Bochum), Media4Care UG (Berlin), Videmo Intelligente Videoanalyse GmbH & Co KG (Karlsruhe), topsystem Systemhaus
University of Bremen, an interactive platform is being developed to support such processes. The Digital Media Lab is responsible for designing the interaction platform using a Tangible User Interface (TUI) and
excellent opporunity in Bremen to encourage some of the best former fellows of the "Advances in Digital Media" program as co-supervisors by including them as postdocs together with the new scholarship holders
s of the Laplace operator (Prof. Dr. Anke Pohl) Wave patterns in cellular automata for excitable media ( Prof. Dr. Jens Rademacher) Analysis of the influence of model equations on the objective function
public criticism. In fact, questions about autonomous vehicles and privacy of personal data in social media are often the focus of public discussion. At the first meeting of the ACM "Future of Computing Academy"