K3 Room

Aug­ment­ed Per­cep­tion and In­ter­ac­tion

K3 will develop innovative multimodal interface solutions to enhance augmented human-CPS interactions, considering individual and age-related constraints.

The Aim

Our aim is to develop new integrative multimodal interfaces based on human multisensory perception models oriented towards rapid feedback on temporal scales. These interfaces will have the ability to provide quick feedback from person to machine and vice versa.

The Innovation

CeTI is dedicated to developing technologies that uniquely combine design, interactive media, electronics, and psychology. Our research focuses on creating wearable devices for adaptive and user-friendly multimodal interfaces. We leverage human multisensory perception models to ensure that the interfaces provide fast and efficient feedback, enhancing human-machine interaction on rapid temporal scales.

The Expertise

The CeTI team brings together experts from various disciplines to tackle the challenges of multimodal interfaces. Our designers create aesthetically pleasing and functional solutions. Interactive media specialists develop engaging content that enhances the user experience. Electronics engineers design the necessary hardware to support these advanced interfaces. Psychologists contribute their knowledge of human perception to optimize interaction and feedback between humans and machines.

The expected Result

CeTI objectives to revolutionize digital interaction through the development of wearable devices that support adaptive and user-friendly multimodal interfaces. We provide solutions that integrate design, interactive media, electronics, and psychology to create advanced and intuitive user experiences. Our work will set new standards for human-machine interfaces, positively impacting sectors such as healthcare, education, entertainment, and industry. CeTI is dedicated to building a future where digital interactions are more natural, efficient, and accessible for all users.

Room Leaders

Portrait of Sebastian Pannasch

Prof. Dr.

Sebastian Pannasch

TU Dresden

Chair of Engineering Psychology and Applied Cognition

Portrait of Ercan Altinsoy

Prof. Dr.

M. Ercan Altinsoy

TU Dresden

Chair of Acoustic and Haptic Engineering