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This paper describes the authors' first experiments in creating an artificial dancer whose movements are generated through a combination of algorithmic and interactive techniques with machine learning. This approach is inspired by the time honoured practice of puppeteering. In puppeteering, an articulated but inanimate object seemingly comes to live through the combined effects of a human controlling select limbs of a puppet while the rest of the puppet's body moves according to gravity and mechanics. In the approach described here, the puppet is a machine-learning-based artificial character that has been trained on motion capture recordings of a human dancer. A single limb of this character is controlled either manually or algorithmically while the machine-learning system takes over the role of physics in controlling the remainder of the character's body. But rather than imitating physics, the machine-learning system generates body movements that are reminiscent of the particular style and technique of the dancer who was originally recorded for acquiring training data. More specifically, the machine-learning system operates by searching for body movements that are not only similar to the training material but that it also considers compatible with the externally controlled limb. As a result, the character playing the role of a puppet is no longer passively responding to the puppeteer but makes movement decisions on its own. This form of puppeteering establishes a form of dialogue between puppeteer and puppet in which both improvise together, and in which the puppet exhibits some of the creative idiosyncrasies of the original human dancer.
Strings P
(2021)
Strings is an audiovisual performance for an acoustic violin and two generative instruments, one for creating synthetic sounds and one for creating synthetic imagery. The three instruments are related to each other conceptually , technically, and aesthetically by sharing the same physical principle, that of a vibrating string. This submission continues the work the authors have previously published at xCoAx 2020. The current submission briefly summarizes the previous publication and then describes the changes that have been made to Strings. The P in the title emphasizes, that most of these changes have been informed by experiences collected during rehearsals (in German Proben). These changes have helped Strings to progress from a predominantly technical framework to a work that is ready for performance.
Durch das Verbundprojekt Gendering MINT digital – Open Science aktiv gestalten wurde ermöglicht, die immer noch marginale Inklusion von Genderwissen in MINT für ein erfolgreiches Gender Mainstreaming zu verbessern. Außerdem konnte das Projekt zur Vernetzung von Genderforschung, Lehre in den Gender Studies und Gleichstellungsarbeit beitragen sowie Transferwissen zur Kompetenzbildung in den MINT-Disziplinen erproben, evaluieren und für einen nachhaltigen Einsatz adaptieren.
Artificial intelligence (AI), and in particular machine learning algorithms, are of increasing importance in many application areas but interpretability and understandability as well as responsibility, accountability, and fairness of the algorithms' results, all crucial for increasing the humans' trust into the systems, are still largely missing. Big industrial players, including Google, Microsoft, and Apple, have become aware of this gap and recently published their own guidelines for the use of AI in order to promote fairness, trust, interpretability, and other goals. Interactive visualization is one of the technologies that may help to increase trust in AI systems. During the seminar, we discussed the requirements for trustworthy AI systems as well as the technological possibilities provided by interactive visualizations to increase human trust in AI.
MINT-College TIEFE
(2021)
Das Projekt MINT-College TIEFE konnte in der zweiten Förderperiode die verschiedenen Maßnahmen der vorangegangenen Förderperiode weiter ausbauen und verstetigen. Die Angebote im Rahmen des Projekts MINT-College TIEFE begleiteten die Studierenden über den Student-Life-Cycle hinweg über das komplette Studium der technischen Studiengänge, beginnend in der Schule und endend beim Übergang in den Beruf. Um die Qualität der Lehre an der Hochschule Offenburg zu verbessern, wurden darüber hinaus verschiedene digital unterstützte Lehrformate weiterentwickelt und ausgebaut. Zentrale Angebote des MINT-College, das 2019 zentrale Einrichtung der Hochschule Offenburg wurde, sind die für die Studieneingangsphase entwickelten Angebote der Einführungstage, des Mentorenprogramms, der Brückenkurse, des Lernzentrums und Angebote für den Übergang in den Beruf, wie das Gründerbüro. Die mediendidaktischen Unterstützungsangebote für Lehrende unterstützten den Lernkulturwandel an der Hochschule. Es wurden systematisch nachhaltige Strukturen aufgebaut, um Innovationen für das Lehren und das Lernen auch künftig entwickeln, erproben und etablieren zu können.