Projects
Digital interactive display window application
Concept development for gesture controlled product presentation at the point-of-sale
Visual Analytics for real estate platform
Using Visual Analytics to make a pool of current and historical data explorable.
GAIT-Score II
The goal is the development of a prototypic interactive learning software that helps students learn to perform observational clinical gate analysis.
TransCoding
TransCoding is an arts-based research project conceived of by the artist and researcher Dr. Barbara Lüneburg, funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF and located at the UAS St.Pölten.
Support for CGP Development & Transformation
Translating clinical therapy guidelines (CGPs) and protocols for quality assurance into a form suitable for automatic processing
GenSiSys
In the course of this project a set of methods has been developed for evaluating gender and diversity aspects of workplace ergonomics and usability for workers in safety-critical system settings.
Evaluation of „Forschungsatlas NÖ“
Evaluation of the online platform in relation to use, impact, up-to-dateness and usability.
BRELOMATE
The project BRELOMATE aims at providing socially isolated senior citizens with all the possibilities offered by existing information services and social networks on the Internet.
Augmented Paper
In addition to conventional QR codes, augmented reality applications have now hit the market –especially the smartphone market due to products with better high-resolution cameras and processors.
Interactive navigation and sounds of the regions at State Museum Lower Austria
Video installation with interactive navigation for the "Lower Austria Room" at the State Museum Lower Austria
Documentation of a practical veterinary training course
Recording a training course at a slaughterhouse and preparing a training video.
BewusstMobil
The goal of this project is to use social media and games in a manner appropriate to people’s age to promote sustainable mobility behaviours and to stimulate people to reflect on their own behaviour...