Institut für Informationssysteme und Computer Medien (IICM)

Fakultät für Informatik
Technische Universität Graz
A-8010 Graz, Inffeldgasse 16c

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Forschung

Forschungsbereiche und Projekte

Allgemeine Arbeitsbereiche und Interessen:
   • Wissensmanagement
   • E-Learning
   • Informationssysteme und Web-Applikationen
   • Intranets und Internet
   • Semantic Web
   • Multi-modale und Multi-mediale Systeme
   • Service-orientierte Architekturen (SOA)
   • Informationsdesign und Human-Computer-Interaction
   • Web Design & Usability

Schwerpunkte:
   • Adaptive Systeme (Adaptives e-Learning)
   • User Profiling / User Modelling
   • Concept Modelling ('concept structures' und 'conceptual spaces')

Projekte:
   • Aposdle: Advanced Process-Oriented Self-Directed Learning Environment
   • AdeLE: Adaptive e-learning with eye-tracking
   • Mistral: Measurable intelligent and secure semantic extraction and retrieval of multimedia data


Publikationen

JUKM 06
Exploitation of MPEG-7 Descriptions on Multi-modal Meeting Data: First Results within MISTRAL Project

I-KNOW 06
Personalised and Context-based Access to Corporate Knowledge: a Multi-modal and Multi-model Solution Approach for Learning Activities

I-KNOW 06
Finding the Missing Link: Enhancement of Semantic Representations through a Pragmatic Model

ITI 06
Adaptive E-Learning Systems: Retrospection, Opportunities and Challenges

ICALT 06
A Concept-based Enhancement of Didactical Goals and Learning Needs with a Dynamic Background Library: Semantics vs. Pragmatics

MIPRO 06
Real-Time Learner Modeling: Using Gaze-Tracking in Distributed Adaptive E-Learning Environments

MIPRO 06
Applying a Dynamic Background Library to evaluate legal Problems in Connection with Domain Names

EDMEDIA 06
The first AdeLE Prototype at a Glance

SITE 06
Concept-based Context-Modeling System for the Support of Teaching and Learning Activities

SITE 06
Smart Multimedia Meeting Information Retrieval for Teaching and Learning Activities

SITE 06
Assessment in E-Learning Environments: A Comparison of three Methods

E-LEARN 05
The Use of a Dynamic Background Library within the Scope of Adaptive e-Learning

EURODL 05
AdeLE (Adaptive e-Learning with Eye-Tracking): System Architecture and Application Scenarios

ICL 05
Semantic Meeting Information Application: A Contribution for Enhanced Knowledge Transfer and Learning in Companies

ICL 05
The Application of Concepts for Learning and Teaching

I-KNOW 05
MPEG-7 Requirements and Application for a Multi-Modal Meeting Information System: Insights and Prospects within the MISTRAL Research Project

I-KNOW 05
Personalisation versus Adaptation? A User-centred Model Approach and its Application

I-KNOW 05
AdeLE first prototype: experiences made

ICALT 05
Towards an Advanced Modelling System applying a Service-based Approach

E-LEARN 04
Adaptation in e-Learning Environments through the Service-based Framework and its Application for AdeLE

E-LEARN 04
Enhancement of SCORM to Support Adaptive e-Learning within the Scope of the Research Project AdeLE

ICL 04
EHELP – Enhanced e-Learning Repository: The Use of a Dynamic Background Library for a Better Knowledge Transfer Process

ICL 04
The Past, the Present and the Future of Adaptive e-Learning: An Approach within the Scope of the Research Project AdeLE

I-KNOW 04
AdeLE: A Framework for Adaptive e-Learning trough Eye-Tracking

EDMEDIA 04
Why Do Standards in the Field of e-Learning not fully Support Learner-Centred Aspects of Adaptivity

EDEN 04
Adaptive Knowledge Transfer in e-Learning Settings on the Basis of Eye-Tracking and Dynamic Background Library

IICM 04
Adaptation Systems: A Chronological Review towards the Concept of Adaptation in the Field of Computer Sciences

IICM 03
Information Systems for Museums 'ISM'

IICM 02
Security System 'Webguard'

SITE 02
Quality Metadata Scheme XQMS for an Improved Information Discovery Process for Scholar Work within the XFIND Environment

SITE 02
Semantic Knowledge Factory: A new Way of Cognition Improvement for the Knowledge Management Process