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Dr.-Ing. Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons
Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons joined the Telekom Innovation Laboratories as a research scientist in January 2009 and is working there since 2014 as a senior research scientist. He received his diploma in psychology in 2008 from the Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany, a Doctor-of-Engineering degree in 2014 from the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany and has been doing research at the Quality and Usability Lab at the Technische Universität (TU) Berlin, since. His research interests are in Quality-of-Experience evaluation and its physiological correlates with an emphasis on media transmissions and human-machine-interaction, including neural processing of multimodal interaction. During summer 2012 he was visiting researcher at MuSAE Lab (INRS-EMT), Canada where he examined neural correlates of quality perception for complex speech signals. In spring 2014 he was visiting researcher at the department of psychology of NTNU, Norway where he examined neural correlates of audiovisual asynchrony.
QULab research group: Quality, User Experience, Augmented and Virtual Reality
Research Topics:
• Multimedia Experience (Usability evaluation methods, Quality-of-Experience evaluation physiological measures)
• Interaction Design (Adaptive software, data mining, sensor and behavioural data)
Current projects:
Measuring of immersive media experience
DemTab - Tabletgestützte ambulante Versorgung von Menschen mit Demenz
VoiceAdapt - Adaptives Sprachtraining für ältere Menschen mit Aphasie
OurPuppet - Pflegeunterstützung mit einer interaktiven Puppe für informell Pflegende
Past projects:
PflegeTab - Technik für mehr Lebensqualität trotz Pflegebedürftigkeit bei Demenz (GKV)
Bernstein Focus Neurotechnology - Berlin (BFNT - B)
Teaching:
Seminar | Affective Computing |
Project | Neuro-Usability |
Project | Study Project Quality & Usability (6/9 CP) |
Thesis:
Current thesis offers of our lab can be found here. Please contact me via email if you are interested in doing a thesis supervised by me.
Jobs:
Current job offers of our lab can be found here.
Contact:
+49 30 8353 58 377
Address
Technische Univertistät BerlinQuality and Usability Lab
Telekom Innovation Laboratories
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7
10587 Berlin, Germany
Publications
Zitatschlüssel | kojic2019b |
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Autor | Kojic, Tanja and Schmidt, Steven and Möller, Sebastian and Voigt-Antons, Jan-Niklas |
Buchtitel | 2019 Eleventh International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX) |
Seiten | 1–3 |
Jahr | 2019 |
ISSN | 2372-7179 |
DOI | 10.1109/QoMEX.2019.8743342 |
Ort | Berlin, Germany |
Adresse | Piscataway, NJ, USA |
Monat | jun |
Notiz | Online |
Verlag | IEEE |
Serie | QoMEX |
Wie herausgegeben | Fullpaper |
Zusammenfassung | One of the fields where Virtual Reality (VR) is finding a potentially growing market is in the combination of exercising and gaming - also called exergaming. When it comes to competition in gaming, is important to investigate how different levels of delay influence overall quality of experience (QoE) in VR multiplayer exergames. Therefore, we conducted a subjective experiment using a VR multiplayer exergame. The experimental setup consisted of a VR application coupled with a rowing ergometer, allowing races between the user and an artificially created opponent that is following the player with a similar speed and keeping the race tight. To investigate the influence of the delay, on both user's and opponent's side three levels of network delay were introduced (30ms, 100ms, and 500ms) and mixed throughout different conditions. After each session, participants rated perceived flow, sense of presence, and the degree to which they have noticed the delay in their or the opponent's system. Interestingly, results show different perception of delay and QoE depending on user's own delay. Participants perceived the opponent's player as being delayed even if only the player itself had network delay along with significantly lower rating of QoE only when their delay was high. |