Panel Presentation Session FUT49
Wearable Experience for Knowledge Intensive Training in Industry 4.0
Date Friday, Dec 2 Time – RoomChess
This panel of speakers will discuss an common open technology platform for augmented reality experiences, based on recent research and developments in the field.
Three cases in the areas of aircraft maintenance, healthcare and spacecraft ground training will give an understanding of the integration of wearable technologies in knowledge intensive training. What does the roadmap for their projects look like? And how can content and technical documentation be brought to life via task-sensitive augmented reality to make industrial training more efficient, affordable and engaging?
Moderators
Ralf Klamma
Akademischer Oberrat, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Ralf Klamma has a diploma degree, a doctoral degree and a habilitation all in computer science from RWTH Aachen University. Currently, he leads a research group at the information systems chair, RWTH Aachen University. In 2001, he was a visiting fellow at the MIT Entrepreneurship Center of MIT Sloan School of Management. He is vice coordinator of the IP ROLE (Responsive Open Learning Environment) and involved in 3 other EU TEL projects (GALA, TELLNET, TELMAP). He is also member of the research excellence cluster "Ultra High Speed Mobile Information and Communication" (UMIC). He chaired several conferences in technology enhanced learning and multimedia (EC-TEL, ICWL, UbiMedia) and is associate editor of IEEE TLT and Springer SNAM. He is standing expert in the W3C Multimedia Annotation Working Group and active member of the Multmedia Metadata Community where he organized numerous workshops and panels related to digital video on the Web. In 2011 he was co-editor of a special issue in the World Wide Web Journal on "Advances in ubiquitous media technologies and applications".
Links
http://dbis.rwth-aachen.de/cms
Carlo Vizzi
ALTEC S.p.A., Italy
Carlo Vizzi is responsible for ALTEC Virtual Reality Laboratory (VR-LAB). He has a Master Degree in Computer Science Engineering with a specialization in Computer Graphics. In the past years, he has been working with Virtual and Augmented Reality as support of space activities and researches with the objective to enable new techniques and methods to analyse, visualise, simulate and disseminate data and information. He has also been involved in several EU projects leading the trial and assessment phases where the prototypes are tested and evaluated.
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Fridolin Wild
Senior Research Fellow; Director of the PAL, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Dr Fridolin Wild is a Senior Research Fellow, leading the Performance Augmentation Lab (PAL) of Oxford Brookes University, located in the Department of Computing and Communications Technologies. With the research and development of the lab, Fridolin seeks to close the dissociative gap between abstract knowledge and its practical application, researching radically new forms of linking directly from knowing something ‘in principle’ to applying that knowledge ‘in practice’ and speeding its refinement and integration into polished performance.
Fridolin is and has been leading numerous EU, European Space Agency, and nationally funded research projects, including WEKIT, TCBL, ARPASS, Tellme, TELmap, cRunch, Stellar, Role, LTfLL, iCamp, and Prolearn. Fridolin is the voted treasurer of the European Association of Technology Enhanced Learning (EATEL) and leads its Special Interest Group on Wearable-Enhanced Learning (SIG WELL). He chairs the working group on Augmented Reality Learning Experience Models (ARLEM) of the IEEE Standards Association as well as the Natural Language Processing task view of the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN).
Before, Fridolin last held a post as Research Fellow, being at the Open University of the UK from 2009 to 2016. He worked as a researcher at the Vienna University of Economics and Business in Austria from 2004 to 2009. He studied at the University of Regensburg, Germany, with extra-murals at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and the University of Hildesheim.
Links
http://cct.brookes.ac.uk/staff/fridolin…http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/member/fri…