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college 'Empowering Digital Media' at the Digital Media Lab, University of Bremen. He started his studies in computer science here at the University in 2012. After writing his bachelor thesis about planar
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compared changes in the user interface since its founding in 2004. Based on their findings, a user study was conducted to identify different Dark Patterns on Facebook. The paper was successfully published
ones are less popular, and why? What distinguished the universities in Bremen State from each other? Study consultant teams at the online event will answer these and other questions, for example on important
capture and process a large variety of biosignals (fNIRS, EEG, EMG, EDA, Motion, Video, Speech) to study human-machine interfaces. Partners: Profs. Christof Weinhardt (Speaker), Tanja Schultz (Co-Speaker)
Michael Ihle / Universität Bremen The working group Software Engineering is responsible for the basic study courses Software Project I and Software Project II. Furthermore, we offer the courses Software Engineering
Heidelberg. During her stay in Heidelberg, Fenja worked for the "Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS)" in the Astroinformatics group and has always had a great interest in working with astronomical
communication device that generates audible speech from brain activity data in real-time will be studied. In this regard, ADSPEED constitutes a German-US collaboration in the field of computational neuroscience [...] The development of techniques regarding co-adaptation between user and system. A proof-of-concept study of a neuroprosthesis based on imagined speech via a co-adaptive online synthesis system without t
or a supplementary course of studies are to be created to accompany and support female students from the decision-making stage to their entry into a technical subject of study. The BMBF project smile Computer
The Bremen Study Prize is awarded annually by the Association of Friends of the University of Bremen and Jacobs University "unifreunde" for outstanding theses. Now Louisa Kinzel (née Granzow) has been