Intelligent Virtual Lab Assistant
In the HCI Practical Course 2022, eight student teams developed various functions for our intelligent lab assistant, Camila, to support students, staff, and visitors of our HCI lab.
Supervision:
Dr. Susanne Schmidt
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Stressometer
The idea of the stressometer is that it improves the lives of students and academics by raising awareness of their own well-being and helping to manage stress in particular.
Team members:
Nathanael Strauß, Annika Rittmann, Jasmin Gräwert
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Navigation
Our project implements two more features to the lab assistant Camila: She can now offer a website with video directions to different rooms in the Informatikum via a displayed QR code and show you the next bus departures via a HVV live API.
Team members:
Insa Hollenberg, Lio Nasser, Tim Bünemann
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Calendar
Via the Google Calendar API, Camila can check current appointments of registered users.
Team members:
Leah Knaack, Nils Gregor
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Lending Service
Developing a lending system in Unity using QR code recognition.
Team members:
Ipek Köysürenbars, Tobias Schanz, Tuncay Ünal
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Entertainment
As part of our internship in the HCI lab, we developed a game for the virtual assistant Camila that students can use to spend a break between their courses. The content of the game is based on the course of a bachelor's degree in 6 semesters. We wish all future users a lot of fun!
Team members:
Vivien Janko do Cabo, Lisa-Marie Karow, Paul Pöhlmann
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Weather
Camila has now the function to show the weather at the Informatikum, it is possible to look up to 24 hours in advance.
Team members:
Quissembe Lambeck, Marcel Siefke
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Idle Animations
Ignoring Camila gives her the opportunity to just be herself.
Team members:
Svenja Kastner, Julia Janßen, Anastasia Poletaykina, Mo Meißner
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Pinboard
Our team has created a pinboard for Camila where you can add, read and edit pins with title and text.
Team members:
Laura Tessmann, Charlotte Delau