SIVA will take place on Saturday, March 12th. All times are given in New Zealand local time (UTC +13). Please click on the timestamps to convert them to your time zone.
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Daniel is assistant professor (W1) for Human-Centered Computing and Extended Reality at the Department of Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering at FAU and head of the HEX Lab. Before, he was a senior research scientist for Prof. Nassir Navab the Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures and Augmented Reality, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany. He received his doctoral degree in Computer Science in 2019 from the University of Würzburg (HCI Group) supervised by Prof. Marc Erich Latoschik. His thesis focused on intrapersonal, interpersonal, and hybrid aspects of virtual reality. He received his Engineering Masters degree in Media- and Imaging Technology from the University of Applied Sciences Cologne (TH Köln). His research focuses on Human-Computer Interaction, Virtual- and Augmented Reality, and AI in the context of physical and mental health.
Anthropomorphism of Virtual Agents and Human Cognitive Performance in Augmented Reality
Fariba Mostajeran, Nadia Burke, Nazife Ertugrul, Kilian Hildebrandt, Joshua Matov, Noémie Tapie, Wilhelm Gottlieb Zittel, Pia Reisewitz, Frank Steinicke
Behaviour Privacy: Non-verbal Threats in Avatar-based VR Systems
Dilshani Rangana Kumarapeli, Sungchul Jung, Robert W. Lindeman
Advanced Emotion Analytics of Virtual Group Meetings
Nidhi Joshi, Niklas Beecken, Hawa Bah, Frank Steinicke, Juliane Degner
Local Free-View Neural 3D Head Synthesis for Virtual Group Meetings
Sebastian Rings, Frank Steinicke
Social Facilitation and Inhibition in Augmented Reality: Performing Motor and Cognitive Tasks in the Presence of a Virtual Agent
Fariba Mostajeran, Pia Reisewitz, Frank Steinicke
Personalization of Intelligent Virtual Agents for Motion Training in a Social Setting
Celeste Mason, Frank Steinicke
5min break