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Patrick Ehrenbrink
Research Field
Usability
User Experience
Research Topics
Evaluation of Context-Aware Interactive Systems
User Traits, especially Psychological Reactance
Intelligent Personal Assistants, Human-Agent Interaction, Social Robots, Embodied Conversational Agents
Biography
Patrick Ehrenbrink studied Cognitive Science (B.Sc.) at Osnabrück University and Human Factors (M.Sc.) at TU Berlin. Since 2013, he is working as a researcher at the Quality and Usability Lab.
Current Project
Social Psychological Aspects of Smart Homes
Past Projects
EIT ICT Education Research Program 2014
Universal Home Control Interfaces@ConnectedUsability
Teaching
Medieninformatik Einführung Übung (German, 2015 - present)
MOOC@TU9 (German, 2014)
Multimodal Interaction Practice (English, 2013 - 2017)
Multimodal Interaction MOOC (English, since 2018)
Teaching Projects
Projekt Medienerstellung: Vergleich Auge - Kamera
Creating teaching material on structure, functionality and optical properties of the human eye and a camera.
E-Learning Project
Evaluation and analysis of methods to assess study success.
E-Learning Project
Comparison of different teaching materials on their effect on study success.
E-Learning Project
Implementation of an adaptive tutoring system.
Smart Picture Frame A
Benchmarking of face detection algorythms
Smart Picture Frame B
Benchmarking of face recognition algorythms
Smart Picture Frame C
Implementation of face detection and recognition into a prototypical smartphone application that can recognize faces and show photos of the same person from a database.
Intelligent Personal Assistant Paradigma
reating a paradigma to compare the three big IPAs Siri, Cortana and Google Now.
Multimodal Interaction MOOC concept
Conceptualization of a Massive Open Online Course on Multimodal Interaction.
A Museum Experience with Virtual Reality
Storytelling in virtual reality to enhance a museum experience.
Address
Quality and Usability Lab
Deutsche Telekom Laboratories
TU Berlin
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7
D-10587 Berlin, Germany
Tel: +4930 8353 54211
Publications
Zitatschlüssel | moeller2014e |
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Autor | Möller, Sebastian and Engelbrecht, Klaus-Peter and Hillmann, Stefan and Ehrenbrink, Patrick |
Buchtitel | 11. ITG Fachtagung Sprachkommunikation |
Jahr | 2014 |
ISBN | 978-3-8007-3640-9 |
Workshop | NO |
Ort | Erlangen |
Monat | sep |
Notiz | CR-ROM |
Verlag | VDE-Verlag |
Wie herausgegeben | full |
Zusammenfassung | As a complement to the 2011 ITG Guideline 2.1-01 on the evaluation of terminal devices, a new ITG guideline on the usability of smart home environments has been drafted. This guideline addresses services and applica-tions which allow for an implicit interaction between user and system taking place in an environment equipped with networked sensors and actuators, partially also without any dedicated user interface. The present paper reviews the current draft of the guideline by describing its scope, the underlying system set-up, the usability aspects and the evaluation criteria which might be considered relevant. |