Master Seminar: Perception for Intelligent Systems (IN2107)
Contents
The Perception for Intelligent Systems chair (PercInS) focuses on developing innovative methods and technologies that enable robotic platforms to effectively perceive and interpret their environment. This course offers an in-depth exploration of eye-tracking technology and AI-based gaze tracking and analysis, emphasizing their principles, methodologies, and diverse applications in fields such as psychology, human-computer interaction (HCI), education, and marketing. Students will explore eye-tracking devices, including wearable glasses, webcams, and remote systems, to understand their unique strengths, limitations, and practical use cases. Through critical analysis of research papers and active participation in discussions, students will gain valuable insights into the latest advancements in eye-tracking technology and its role in understanding human behavior and developing innovative systems.
The research papers presented in this course address current trends in eye-tracking and cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
- Gaze-based Human-Robot interaction
- Webcam-based eye-tracking
- Human-computer interaction
- VR/AR Integration
- AI-based Eye Tracking Data Analysis
- Gaze-based Assistive Technologies
Preliminary meeting
4. February, 2025, 2.00 PM.
Zoom:
Meeting link: tum-conf.zoom-x.de/my/parvizasghari