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C/C++ GE-PACKT
(2007)
When animals (including humans) first explore a new environment, what they remember is fragmentary knowledge about the places visited. Yet, they have to use such fragmentary knowledge to find their way home.
Humans naturally use more powerful heuristics while lower animals have shown to develop a variety of methods that tend to utilize two key pieces of information, namely distance and orientation information.
Their methods differ depending on how they sense their environment. Could a mobile robot be used to investigate the nature of such a process, commonly referred to in the psychological literature as cognitive mapping? What might be computed in the initial explorations and how is the resulting “cognitive map” be used for localization?
In this paper, we present an approach using a mobile robot to generate a “cognitive map”, the main focus being on experiments conducted in large spaces that the robot cannot apprehend at once due to the very limited range of its sensors. The robot computes a “cognitive map” and uses distance and orientation information for localization.
We present an approach for indoor mapping and localisation using sparse range data, acquired by a mobile robot equipped with sonar sensors.
The chapter consists of two main parts. First, a split and merge based method for dividing a given metric map into distinct regions is presented, thus creating a topological map in a metric framework. Spatial information extracted from this map is then used for self-localisation on the return home journey.
The robot computes local confidence maps for two simple localisation strategies based on distance and relative orientation of regions. These local maps are then fused to produce overall confidence maps.
When animals (including humans) first explore a new environment, what they remember is fragmentary knowledge about the places visited. Yet, they have to use such fragmentary knowledge to find their way home. Humans naturally use more powerful heuristics while lower animals have shown to developa varietyof methodsthat tend to utilize two key pieces of information,namely distance and orientation information.
Their methods differ depending on how they sense their environment.
Could a mobile robot be used to investigate the nature of such a process, commonly referred to in the psychological literature as cognitive mapping? What might be computed in the initial explorations and how is the resulting “cognitive map” be used to return home?
In this paper, we presented a novel approach using a mobile robot to do cognitive mapping. Our robot computes a “cognitive map” and uses distance and orientation information to find its way home.
The process developed provides interesting insights into the nature of cognitive mapping and encourages us to use a mobile robot to do cognitive mapping in the future, as opposed to its popular use in robot mapping.
Eines der ersten deutschsprachigen Bücher zum Thema! Marco Kuhrmann / Gerd Beneken Windows® Communication Foundation Konzepte - Programmierung – Migration (copy) Die Windows Communication Foundation ist als Kommunikationsframework Bestandteil von .NET 3.0. Sie stellt die Grundlage für Service-orientierte, Web Service-basierte, verteilte Anwendungen unter Microsoft Windows dar. Dieses Buch gibt Ihnen einen umfassenden Überblick über die neue Plattform. Es führt grundlegende Konzepte ein und stellt einen kompakten Leitfaden für die Softwareentwicklung auf Basis der Windows Communication Foundation dar. Anhand praktischer Beispiele werden Sie durch die Themen Services, Messaging usw. bis hin zu Fragen der Migration geführt.
Referenzarchitekturen
(2006)
Die Architektur eines Software-Systems ist im Wesentlichen die Beschreibung des Systems anhand einzelner Beziehungen, die zwischen diesen Bausteinen bestehen. Die Wahl einer bestimmten Architektur ist eine grundlegende Entscheidung im Entwicklungsprozess und hat großen Einfluss auf die Qualität des späteren Systems. In diesem Handbuch wird erstmalig ein fundierter Einstieg und Überblick über den Stand der Technik und zukunftsweisende Entwicklungen im Bereich der Software-Architekturen gegeben. Ausgehend von der Rolle des Software-Architekten werden die Konstruktion und Evolution sowie Migration von Software-Architekturen systematisch aufbereitet. Als Modellierungssprache wird überwiegend die Unified Modeling Language (UML) verwendet. Um ein umfassendes Verständnis für die Bedeutung von Architekturbeschreibungen zu erhalten, werden auch dieThemen Management, Bewertung und Wiederverwendung von Software-Architekturen behandelt. Ebenso wird auf neuere Konzepte wie Model-Driven Architecture (MDA), Software-Produktlinien, Reverse Engineering sowie Performance- und Sicherheitsaspekte eingegangen. Dabei werden die Konzepte beispielhaft illustriert. Im Anhang befinden sich ein Kapitel über formale Grundlagen der Architekturmodellierung, eine Übersicht über Architekturbeschreibungssprachen sowie ein Glossar. Das Buch ist ein Gemeinschaftswerk der Mitglieder des Arbeitskreises Software-Architektur der Gesellschaft für Informatik
This paper shows the experiences made with a multimedia based case study in academic education. The case study has been used within three courses of business process engineering. It was compared to a case study based solely on text. 13 assumptions have been evaluated. The main conclusion is that the multimedia based case study is much more practice oriented than a text based case study. Also the solutions of the students, which did the multimedia based case study, have been of higher quality. But on the other hand the expectations of the students to a multimedia based system are hard to meet. Based on these experiences some hints in further developing of multimedia based case studies are formulated.
The tracheoesophageal (TE) substitute voice is currently state–of–the–art treatment to restore the ability to speak after laryngectomy. The intelligibility while talking over a telephone is an important clinical factor, as it is a crucial part of the patients’ social life. An objective way to rate the intelligibility of substitute voices when talking over a telephone is desirable to improve the post–laryngectomy speech therapy. An automatic speech recognition (ASR) system was applied to 41 high quality recordings of post–laryngectomy patients. The ASR system was trained with normal, non–pathologic speech. It yielded a word accuracy (WA) of 36.9%±18.0%; compared to the intelligibility rating of a group of human experts the ASR system had a correlation coefficient of -.88. After downsampling the 41 recordings to telephone quality, the ASR system reached a WA of 26.4%±13.9% leading to a correlation coefficient of -.80. These results confirm that an ASR system can be used for objective intelligibility rating over the telephone.
Die tracheoösophageale Ersatzstimme: Automatische Verständlichkeitsbewertung über das Telefon
(2006)
Die tracheoösophageale Ersatzstimme TE ist heute "state of the art" der Stimmrehabilitation nach einer Laryngektomie. In dieser Studie, einem Teilprojekt eines von der Deutschen Krebshilfe geförderten Forschungsvorhabens, ging es um die objektive Bewertung des Behandlungsfortschritts. Untersucht wurden 41 Laryngektomierte mit einer TE (Provox-Stimmventilprothese) durchgeführt. Ziel der Studie war es, die Verständlichkeit im Gespräch und am Telefon objektiv zu beurteilen und zu vergleichen, um den Patienten in der Zukunft die telefonische Evaluation von zuhause aus zu ermöglichen. Zur Bewertung diente ein für Marktzwecke professionalisiertes automatisches Spracherkennungssystem. Es wurden zunächst Nahbesprechungsaufnahmen des "Nordwind und Sonne"-Textes von fünf Experten hinsichtlich ihrer Verständlichkeit beurteilt. Aus diesen Aufnahmen entstanden durch Abspielen über ein Telefon simulierte Telefonaufnahmen. Zielkriterium der automatischen Analyse war die Wortakkuratheit WA, die mit der an Schulnoten orientierten Stimmbewertung durch die Experten korreliert wurde. Die Studie ergab eine Korrelation von -0,82 für die Nahbesprechungs- und -0,69 für die Telefonaufnahmen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die automatische Verständlichkeitsbewertung von Ersatzstimmen auch per Telefon prinzipiell möglich ist. Möglichkeiten, die Qualitätsverluste durch die Telefonübertragung und die somit niedrigere Korrelation zu kompensieren, werden aufgezeigt.
The main focus of this work is the development of new methods for the self-calibration of a rigid stereo camera system. However, many of the algorithms introduced here have a wider impact, particularly in robot hand-eye calibration with all its different areas of application. Stereo self-calibration refers to the computation of the intrinsic and extrinsic parameters of a stereo rig using neither a priori knowledge on the movement of the rig nor on the geometry of the observed scene.
The stereo parameters obtained by self-calibration, namely rotation and translation from left to right camera, are used for computing depth maps for both images, which are applied for rendering correctly occluded virtual objects into a real scene (Augmented Reality).
The proposed methods were evaluated on real and synthetic data and compared to algorithms from the literature. In addition to a stereo rig, an optical tracking system with a camera mounted on an endoscope was calibrated without a calibration pattern using the proposed extended hand-eye calibration algorithm.
The self-calibration methods developed in this work have a number of features, which make them easily applicable in practice: They rely on temporal feature tracking only, as this monocular tracking in a continuous image sequence is much easier than left-to-right tracking when the camera parameters are still unknown.
Intrinsic and extrinsic camera parameters are computed during the self-calibration process, i.e., no calibration pattern is required. The proposed stereo self-calibration approach can also be used for extended hand-eye calibration, where the eye poses are obtained by structure-from-motion rather than from a calibration pattern.
An inherent problem to hand-eye calibration is that it requires at least two general movements of the cameras in order to compute the rigid transformation.
If the motion is not general enough, only a part of the parameters can be obtained, which would not be sufficient for computing depth maps. Therefore, a main part of this work discusses methods for data selection that increase the robustness of hand-eye calibration. Different new approaches are shown, the most successful ones being based on vector quantization.
The data selection algorithms developed in this work can not only be used for stereo self-calibration, but also for classic robot hand-eye calibration, and they are independent of the actually used hand-eye calibration algorithm.
We present an approach for indoor mapping and localization with a mobile robot using sparse range data, without the need for solving the SLAM problem.
The paper consists of two main parts. First, a split and merge based method for dividing a given metric map into distinct regions is presented, thus creating a topological map in a metric framework.
Spatial information extracted from this map is then used for self-localization. The robot computes local confidence maps for two simple localization strategies based on distance and relative orientation of regions.
The local confidence maps are then fused using an approach adapted from computer vision to produce overall confidence maps. Experiments on data acquired by mobile robots equipped with sonar sensors are presented.
We present a novel split and merge based method for dividing a given metric map into distinct regions, thus effectively creating a topological map on top of a metric one. The initial metric map is obtained from range data that are converted to a geometric map consisting of linear approximations of the indoor environment.
The splitting is done using an objective function that computes the quality of a region, based on criteria such as the average region width (to distinguish big rooms from corridors) and overall direction (which accounts for sharp bends).
A regularization term is used in order to avoid the formation of very small regions, which may originate from missing or unreliable sensor data. Experiments based on data acquired by a mobile robot equipped with sonar sensors are presented, which demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed method.
This paper presents a novel algorithm for computing absolute space representations (ASRs) in Yeap, W.K. and Jefferies, M. (1988) for mobile robots equipped with sonar sensors and an odometer. The robot is allowed to wander freely (i.e. without following any fixed path) along the corridors in an office environment from a given start point to an end point. It then wanders from the end point back to the start point. The resulting ASRs computed in both directions are shown
This paper shows how a mobile robot equipped with sonar sensors and an odometer is used to test ideas about cognitive mapping. The robot first explores an office environment and computes a "cognitive map" which is a network of ASRs [1]. The robot generates two networks, one for the outward journey and the other for the journey home.
It is shown that both networks are different. The two networks, however, are not merged to form a single network. Instead, the robot attempts to use distance information implicit in the shape of each ASR to find its way home. At random positions in the homeward journey, the robot calculates its orientation towards home. The robot's performances for both problems are evaluated and found to be surprisingly accurate.
Nowadays, in software development usually various models and description fragments are created. Some of these artifacts describe the core of the application, such as the data model or the user interaction model. Other artifacts describe cross-cutting concerns, such as security or the requirement: “every change of data has to be confirmed by the user, before it is written into the database”. During the development process these artifacts are combined, transformed, and finally implemented manually or even automatically. For instance a designer may combine a model of a dialog component specifying an action, that changes data, with a common description of a generic confirm dialog. The integrated dialog description may be afterwards implemented by a programmer. The manual combination of both artifacts and the transformation of the combined description into code are errorprone and hard to change. Industry basically tests or actually uses two approaches for the combination today: 1. At the level of code and execution Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) is used [KLM+97]. An aspect defines a cross-cutting concern and the weaving instructions. A code weaver provides the actual weaving at compile or runtime. 2. At the level of design models and analysis models Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD) is used [KWB03]. A model in MDSD is a first class development artifact. Thus models are significantly more abstract than the implementation of code. However, these models cannot be executed. Hence, a abstract model is transformed into another, typically more detailed. A series of such transformations results in executable code. Thereby, a model transformer or a code generator reads some of the artifacts. The other artifacts and the combination rules are implemented in transformation rules or code generation templates (or somewhere else in the transformation / generation approach).
Abstraction is the most basic principle of software engineering. Abstractions are provided by models. Modeling and model transformation constitute the core of model-driven development. Models can be refined and finally be transformed into a technical implementation, i.e., a software system.
The aim of this book is to give an overview of the state of the art in model-driven software development. Achievements are considered from a conceptual point of view in the first part, while the second part describes technical advances and infrastructures. Finally, the third part summarizes experiences gained in actual projects employing model-driven development.
Beydeda, Book and Gruhn put together the results from leading researchers in this area, both from industry and academia. The result is a collection of papers which gives both researchers and graduate students a comprehensive overview of current research issues and industrial forefront practice, as promoted by OMG’s MDA initiative.
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The paper presents an extended hand-eye calibration approach that, in contrast to the standard method, does not require a calibration pattern for determining camera position and orientation. Instead, a structure-from-motion algorithm is applied for obtaining the eye-data that is necessary for computing the unknown hand-eye transformation.
Different ways of extending the standard algorithm are presented, which mainly involves the estimation of a scale factor in addition to rotation and translation. The proposed methods are experimentally compared using data obtained from an optical tracking system that determines the pose of an endoscopic camera.
The approach is of special interest in our clinical setup, as the usage of an unsterile calibration pattern is difficult in a sterile environment.
Wepresentaniterativeregistrationalgorithmfor aligning two differently scaled 3-D point sets. It extends the popular Iterative Closest Point (ICP) algorithm by estimating a scale factor between the two point sets in every iteration.
The presented algorithm is especially useful for the registration of point sets generated by structure-frommotion algorithms, which only reconstruct the 3-D structure of a scene upto scale. LiketheoriginalICPalgorithm,thepresentedalgorithm requires a rough pre-alignment of the point sets.
In order to determine the necessary accuracy of the pre-alignment, wehaveexperimentallyevaluatedthebasinofconvergence of the algorithm with respect to the initial rotation, translation, andscale factor between the two point sets.
The paper presents a new vectorquantization based Approach for selecting well-suited data for hand-eye calibration from a given sequence of hand and eye movements.
Data selection is essential if control of the movements used for calibration is not possible, especially when using continuously recorded data. The new algorithm is compared to another method for data selection as well as to the processing of subsequent movements.
Experimental results on real and synthetic data sets show the superior performance of the new approach with respect to calibration errors and computation time.
Real data has been obtained from an optical tracking system and a camera mounted on an endoscope, the goal being the reconstruction of medical lightfields.
Creating long-lived software systems requires a technol ogy to build systems with good maintainability. One of the core ideas of the Model Driven Architecture (MDA) is to ease the change of the run-time platform by raising the level of abstraction in which just the business aspects are modelled, and by separating business aspects from techni cal issues and implementation details. This article anal yses the MDA approach with respect to maintainability. We argue that MDA systems will become even harder to maintain because the maintainability depends on the sys tem's (development) environment. MDA, UML and other base technologies are still under development, therefore the tools will change considerably. While the MDA possibly eases the change of the run-time platform, we show that it is quite difficult to exchange a link in the development tool chain. Our argumentation is based on the general proper ties of software evolution and the dependency chains in the development and run-time environments. It is backed by experiences with MDA development as well as by analo gies to general maintenance experiences.
Dieser Beitrag beschreibt, wie Referenzarchitekturen die MDA nutzbar machen. Die Referenzarchitekturen liefern dabei die konzeptionelle Unterstützung für die Konstruktion und Implementierung von Software und die MDA bietet den Rahmen für eine Werkzeugunterstützung. Die praktische Umsetzbarkeit wird mit dem OpenSource Framework AndroMDA und einer Referenzarchitektur der Firma iteratec GmbH gezeigt.
Java Server Faces
(2004)
The strong technical orientation of the previous multimedia evolution shows a lack of theoretical foundation. Both during the evolution and application of multimedia technology, well-founded theoretical concepts are missing. The intention of this paper is to show categories of different information representations and interaction types and their strengths in representing contents. A classification of multimedia information and interaction types is given also as an
overview of the problem fields of multimedia, especially in the field of learning theory. This classification is used to give some guidelines for using and combining multimedia contents in multimedia systems.
OBJECTIVES:
To generate a fast and robust 3-D visualization of the operation site during minimal invasive surgery.
METHODS:
Light fields are used to model and visualize the 3-D operation site during minimal invasive surgery. An endoscope positioning robot provides the position and orientation of the endoscope. The a priori un-known transformation from the endoscope plug to the endoscope tip (hand-eye transformation) can either be determined by a three-step algorithm, which includes measuring the endoscope length by hand or by using an automatic hand-eye calibration algorithm. Both methods are described in this paper and their respective computation times and accuracies are compared.
RESULTS:
Light fields were generated during real operations and in the laboratory. The comparison of the two methods to determine the unknown hand-eye transformation was done in the laboratory. The results which are being presented in this paper are: rendered images from the generated light fields, the calculated extrinsic camera parameters and their accuracies with respect to the applied hand-eye calibration method, and computation times.
CONCLUSION:
Using an endoscope positioning robot and knowing the hand-eye transformation, the fast and robust generation of light fields for minimal invasive surgery is possible.
Components and component-based technologies (componentware) are well-known and widely used in software development. There is a large amount of work and research in componentware. The number of available componentware approaches increases steadily and it is quite difficult to keep track of current trends in this area. In this paper, we survey the current state of the art in componentware, introduce and compare several well-known componentware approaches and classify them according to outstanding characteristics. We discuss a list of open issues in resarch and practical use of componentware and offer some proposals for further development. In our practical considerations we focus on embedded systems and business information systems because most of our partners in industry work in one of these two domains. We hope to start a broader discussion on componentware and to get a common understanding, which open issues are most important in research and industry (as a research agenda).
There are many nearest neighbor algorithms tailor made for ICP,but most of them require Special input data like range Images or triangle meshes.
We focus on efficient nearest neighbor algorithms that do not impose this limitation, and thus can also be used with 3-D point sets generated by structure-frommotion techniques. We shortly present the evaluated algorithms and introduce the modifications we made to improve their efficiency.
In particular, several enhancements to the well-known k-D tree algorithm are described. The first part of our Performance Analysis consists of Experiments on synthetic point sets, whereas the second part features experiments with the ICP algorithm on real point sets. Both parts are completed by a thorough evaluation of the obtained results.
This contribution introduces MOBSY, a fully integrated, autonomous mobile service robot system. It acts as an automatic dialogue-based receptionist for visitors to our institute.
MOBSY incorporates many techniques from different research areas into one working stand-alone system. The techniques involved range from computer vision over speech understanding to classical robotics.
Along with the two main aspects of vision and speech, we also focus on the integration aspect, both on the methodological and on the technical level.
We describe the task and the techniques involved. Finally, we discuss the experiences that we gained with MOBSY during a live performance at our institute.
This paper presents an approach for applying a dual quaternion hand–eye calibration algorithm on an endoscopic surgery robot. Special focus is on robustness, since the error of position and orientation data provided by the robot can be large depending on the movement actually executed.
Another inherent problem to all hand–eye calibration methods is that non–parallel rotation axes must be used; otherwise, the calibration will fail.
Thus we propose a method for increasing the numerical stability by selecting an optimal set of relative movements from the recorded sequence.
Experimental evaluation shows the error in the estimated transformation when using well–suited and ill–suited data. Additionally, we show how a RANSAC approach can be used for eliminating the erroneous robot data from the selected movements.
Robust registration of two 3-D point sets is a common problem in computer vision.
The iterative closest point (ICP) algorithm is undoubtedly the most popular algorithm for solving this kind of problem. In this paper, we present the Picky ICP algorithm, which has been created by merging several extensions of the standard ICP algorithm, thus improving its robustness and computation time.
Using pure 3-D point sets as input data, we do not consider additional information like point color or neighborhood relations. In addition to the standard ICP algorithm and the Picky ICP algorithm proposed in this paper, a robust algorithm due to Masuda and Yokoya and the RICP algorithm by Trucco et al. are evaluated.
We have experimentally determined the basin of convergence, robustness to noise and outliers, and computation time of these four ICP based algorithms
Komponenten in J2EE-Patterns
(2002)
Dieser Artikel stellt ein Konzept f¨ur eine Online-Vorlesung im Rahmen der virtuellen Hochschule Bayern vor.
Zunächst werden kurz die fachlichen Inhalte erl¨autert, die es zu vermitteln gilt.
Nach dieser Einführung wird auf die Umsetzung der Inhalte in eine dem neuen Medium Internet angemessene Form eingegangen.
Dies betrifft vor allem die ausgewählten Techniken, die zur Wissensvermittlung eingesetzt werden.
Ein besonderer Schwerpunkt liegt auf der Möglichkeit durch Interaktivität das Wissen experimentell zu vertiefen und somit eine Verbindung zwischen dem theoretisch Gelernten und dem praktisch Erfahrenen herzustellen.
Weiterhin wird eine Vielfalt an Kommunikationsm¨oglichkeiten vorgestellt, da Kommunikation eine wichtige soziale Komponente im Lernprozess und h¨aufig entscheidend f¨ur den Erfolg ist.
We present an Approach for non linea roptimization of the parameters of an endoscopic camera mounted on a surgery robot. The goal is to generate a depth map for each image in order to enhance the quality of medical light fields.
The pose information provided by the robot is used as an initialization, where especially the orientation isi naccurate. Refinement of intrinsic and extrinsic camera parameters is performed by minimizing the back-projectionerror of 3-D points that are reconstructed by triangulation from image Feature stracked over an image sequence.
Optimization of the camera parameters results in an enhancement of Rendering Quality in two ways: More accurate parameters lead to better interpolation as well as to better depth maps for approximating the scenegeometry.
This work presents a technique for computing dense disparity maps from a binocular stereo camera system. The methods are applied in an Augmented Reality setting for combining real and virtual worlds with proper occlusions. The proposed stereo correspondence technique is based oil area matching and facilitates an efficient strategy by using the concept of a three-dimensional similarity accumulator whereby occlusions are detected and object boundaries are extracted correctly. The main contribution of this paper is the way we fill the accumulator using absolute differences of images and computing a mean filter on these difference images. This. is. where the main advantages of the accumulator approach can be exploited, since all entries can be computed in parallel and thus extremely efficient. Additionally, we-perform an asymmetric correction step and a post-processing of the disparity maps that maintains object edges.
In this paper we address the problem of using quaternions in unconstrained nonlinear optimization of 3-D rotations. Quaternions representing rotations have four elements but only three degrees of freedom, since they must be of norm one.
This constraint has to be taken into account when applying e.g. the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm, a method for unconstrained nonlinear optimization widely used in computer vision. We propose an easy to use method for achieving this.
Experiments using our parametrization in photo grammetric bündle -adjustment are presented at the end of the paper.
We describe an Augmented Reality system using the corners of a color cube for camera calibration. In the augmented image the cube is replaced by a computer generated virtual object.
The cube is localized in an image by the CSC color segmentation algorithm. The camera projection matrix is estimated with a linear method that is followed by a nonlinear refinement step.
Because of possible missclassifications of the segmented color regions and the minimum number of point correspondences used for calibration, the estimated pose of the cube may be very erroneous for some frames; therefore we perform outlier detection and treatment for rendering the virtual object in an acceptable manner.
Es wird ein System aus der Augmented Reality (Erweiterte Realiäat, AR) vorgestellt, das zur Kamerakalibrierung einen farbigen Würfel verwendet, der außerdem als Platzhalter für ein virtuelles Objekt dient.
Zur Erkennung des Würfels in einer Szene werden Methoden aus der Farbbildverarbeitung verwendet, wie der Color Structure Code (CSC) und die Klassifikation der entstehenden Regionen nach ihrer Farbe. Zur Beschleunigung der Segmentierung wird ein hierarchisches Verfahren eingesetzt.
Die typischerweise gewünschten Einsatzgebiete für Dienstleistungsroboter, z. B. Krankenhäuser oder Seniorenheime, stellen sehr hohe Anforderungen an die Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle.
Diese Erfordernisse gehen im Allgemeinen über die Möglichkeiten der Standardsensoren, wie Ultraschalloder Infrarotsensoren, hinaus. Es müssen daher ergänzende Verfahren zum Einsatz kommen.
Aus der Sicht der Mustererkennung sind die Nutzung des Rechnersehens und des natürlichsprachlichen Dialogs von besonderem Interesse. Dieser Beitrag stellt das mobile System MOBS Y vor. MOBS Y ist ein vollkommen integrierter autonomer mobiler Dienstleistungsroboter.
Er dient als ein automatischer dialogbasierter Empfangsservice für Besucher unseres Instituts.
MOBSY vereinigt vielfältige Methoden aus unterschiedlichsten Forschungsgebieten in einem eigenständigen System. Die zum Einsatz kommenden Methoden aus dem Bereich der Bildverarbeitung reichen dabei von Objektklassifikation über visuelle Selbstlokalisierung und Rekalibrierung bis hin zu multiokularer Objektverfolgung.
Die Dialogkomponente umfasst Methoden der Spracherkennung, des Sprachverstehens und die Generierung von Antworten. Im Beitrag werden die zu erfüllende Aufgabe und die einzelnen Verfahren dargestellt.
MOBSY is a fully integrated autonomous mobile service robot system.
It acts as an automatic dialogue based receptionist for visitors of our institute. MOBSY incorporates many techniques from different research areas into one working stand-alone system. Especially the computer vision and dialogue aspects are of main interest from the pattern recognition’s point of view.
To summarize shortly, the involved techniques range from object classification over visual self-localization and recalibration to object tracking with multiple cameras. A dialogue component has to deal with speech recognition, understanding and answer generation. Further techniques needed are navigation, obstacle avoidance, and mechanisms to provide fault tolerant behavior.
This contribution introduces our mobile system MOBSY. Among the main aspects vision and speech, we focus also on the integration aspect, both on the methodological and on the technical level. We describe the task and the involved techniques.
Finally, we discuss the experiences that we gained with MOBSY during a live performance at the 25th anniversary of our institute
Mehrstufige Architekturen mit SQLJ und Enterprise JavaBeans Datenbankanbindung und Erstellung von Komponenten sind ein essentieller Bestandteil von Java-Anwendungen. Bei Java-Schnittstellen rückt der neue ANSI-Standard SQLJ für relationale und objektrelationale Datenbanken immer mehr in den Blickpunkt. Bei mehrstufigen Architekturen ist darüber hinaus die Komponentenbildung unabdingbar, und dabei entwickelt sich EJB zu einem De-facto-Standard. Nach einer grundlegenden Einführung geht es im zweiten Teil des Buches um Java-Schnittstellen zu Datenbanken: JDBC, ODMG und SQLJ8. Wie EJB-Komponenten erstellt werden und auf Java-Datenbanken zugreifen, wird im dritten Teil beschrieben.
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This paper is an interdisciplinary synopsis about multimedia learning systems and mass information systems, and presents an action model for construction of these systems and the embedding of this model in an existing concept of system planning.
First step in the paper is the containment and definition of the term ‘multimedia’ on the basis of general criterions of the human-machine-human communication. Result is a taxonomy to classify scientific research areas in this field.
The second part follows an examination of different concepts of learning theories by means of a five dimensional raster. Output of this examination are two models fitting for computer based learning in general.
The third part discusses information presentation and interaction possibilities at the human - machine - interface. Therefore a consistent raster is acquired, where psychological perception parameters and technical parameters of information presentations and interaction possibilities are examined. This results in the so-called storyboarding, which is the description of a process adapted from theater, film and TV for developing a multimedia script.
The combination of learntheoretical concepts with the process of storyboarding of multimedia applications and the embedding in a system planning action model is described in the fourth part. The result of this last part shows a phase concept for system planning of multimedia learning systems and mass information systems.
The use of multimedia can significantly improve the quality of case studies, especially with regard to their presentation of reality. The development of multimedia case studies poses a challenge of both a creative and a technical nature. This paper describes the various stages of the development of the case study itself as well as an action model which supports the application of didactical aims in a multimedia case study. This paper then describes experiences with a multimedia case study used at the Department of Information Systems for training students in data processing for business purposes. The report includes a description of how the case study was integrated as a didactic element in a university course, with special emphasis being given to theoretical aspects of presentation and learning. Additionally, a description of the case study and its development rounds off the article. The experiences were gained within the framework of an explorational, empirical study whose results are presented at the end of this paper and form the basis of suggestions for how the case study could be developed further.
Die Arbeit ist eine Anleitung zur Planung und Erstellung von IT-Systemen, die auch Filme, Sprache, Musik, Animationen und virtuelle Welten – also die gesamte Palette multimedialer Darstellungen – beinhalten. Solche Programme werden hauptsächlich in drei Bereichen eingesetzt: Im Spielebereich (z.B. Autorennen, Erlebnisspiele), im Aus- und Weiterbildungsbereich (z.B. multimediale Lernprogramme) und im Bereich von elektronisch unterstützten Informationssystemen (z.B. Präsentationen, Produktvorstellungen und Produktkataloge u.a. auch auf CD-ROM oder Kiosksysteme wie etwa Informationsterminals auf Messen u.ä.).
Die Arbeit beschäftigt sich vorwiegend mit Lernsystemen. Das Schwierige an der Verwendung multimedialer Darstellungen wie Film, Musik usw. ist, dass in die "trockene" Programmierung Aspekte wie Regie, Dramaturgie, psychologische und didaktische Aspekte einfließen. Daher ist die interdisziplinäre Sichtweise bei der Entwicklung multimedialer Systeme besonders wichtig. Die Arbeit betrachtet die Problematik also nicht techniklastig (obwohl natürlich die technischen Aspekte nicht außer Acht gelassen werden), sondern nutzerorientiert.
Die Arbeit ist für drei Bereiche bedeutend: erstens für den Bereich der Wissenschaft(stheorie), zweitens für den Aus- und Weiterbildungssektor und drittens für die Entwickler von multimedialen Systemen.
Aus der Sicht der Wissenschaft liefert die Arbeit eine klare Einteilung für multimediale Arbeitsbereiche. Mögliche künftige Forschungsbereiche werden aufgezeigt und begriffliche Unklarheiten offengelegt und ausgeräumt. Weiters wird die interdisziplinäre Bandbreite der Thematik geschildert und damit eine umfassende Darstellung der Problematik vorgenommen. In diesem Sinn kann die Arbeit fast als Lexikon gesehen werden.
Aus der Sicht des Aus- und Weiterbildungssektors dient diese Arbeit als Zusammenfassung bestehender Lernkonzepte, in der ein eigenständiger, einfacher Raster in Hinblick auf multimediale Systeme entwickelt wird. Dabei werden Erfahrungen aus mehreren multimedialen Programmen eingearbeitet, die vom Autor am Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik (mit)entwickelt und evaluiert worden sind. Eine Erkenntnis ist, dass der Wissensstand des Benutzers auf dem Lerngebiet eine entscheidende Rolle spielt. Lernsysteme für Anfänger müssen anders gestaltet werden als für Fortgeschrittene. Das wie wird in der Arbeit beschrieben.
Aus der Sicht der Entwickler von multimedialen Systemen ist die Arbeit von Bedeutung, da sie die Unterschiede bei der Entwicklung im Vergleich zu traditionellen Programmen herausarbeitet und dafür eine Vorgangsweise anbietet. Die Vorgangsweise ist eine Art multimediales Drehbuch, das als Storyboard bezeichnet wird. In der Arbeit wird beschrieben wie die einzelnen dramaturgischen, didaktischen und psychologischen Aspekte in das Storyboard eingearbeitet werden und letztlich das System in einem entsprechenden Umfeld eingesetzt werden kann.
This contribution describes experiences with a multimedia case study used at the Department of Information Systems for training students in data processing for business purposes. The report includes a description of how the case study was integrated as a didactic element in a university course, with special emphasis being given to theoretical aspects of presentation and learning. Additionally, a description of the case study and its development rounds off the article. The experiences were gained within the framework of an explorational, empirical study whose results are presented at the end of this paper and form the basis of suggestions for how the case study could be developed further.
Ergebnis der Arbeit ist eine interdisziplinäre Zusammenschau zum Erkenntnisobjekt "multimediale Lern- und Masseninformationssysteme" und darauf aufbauend die Vorstellung eines Vorgehensmodell zur Konstruktion dieser Systeme und die Einbettung dieses Modells in ein bestehendes Systemplanungskonzept.
Dazu wird in der Arbeit zunächst der Begriff Multimedia anhand von allgemeinen Kriterien der Mensch-Maschine-Mensch - Kommunikation eingegrenzt und definiert. Ergebnis ist eine Systematik zur Einordnung von wissenschaftlichen Forschungsgebieten in diesem Bereich. Im zweiten Schritt erfolgt eine Untersuchung lerntheoretischer Konzepte anhand eines fünfdimensionalen Rasters. Ergebnis sind zwei Modelle, die sich zur elektronisch unterstützten Wissensvermittlung im allgemeinen eignen. Im dritten Schritt erfolgt eine Auseinandersetzung mit Informationsdarstellungen und Interaktionsmöglichkeiten an der Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle. Dazu wird ein konsistentes Raster erarbeitet, anhand dessen wahrnehmungspsychologische und technische Parameter von Informationsdarstellungen und Interaktionsmöglichkeiten untersucht werden. Ergebnis ist die Beschreibung von einem aus der Theater-, Film- und Fernsehbranche adaptierten Prozeß zur Erstellung eines multimedialen Drehbuchs, dem Storyboard. Der vierte Schritt beschreibt die Kombination der lerntheoretischen Konzepte mit dem Prozeß des Storyboardings multimedialer Anwendungen und die Einbettung in ein systemplanerisches Vorgehen dazu. Ergebnis ist ein Phasenkonzept zur Systemplanung multimedialer Lern- und Masseninformationssysteme.
The use of multimedia can significantly improve the quality of case studies, especially with regard to their presentation of reality. The development of multimedia case studies poses a challenge of both a creative and a technical nature. This paper describes the various stages of the development of the case study itself as well as an action model which supports the application of didactical aims in a multimedia case study.