This website provides all participants with the necessary information for the Teleseminar Mannheim Lancaster.
It is the purpose of this joint seminar between the University of
Mannheim, Germany and Lancaster University, U.K. to bring together
researchers and students from both places to do joint work on
multimedia topics. Both universities have outstanding multimedia
research groups, and it will be quite beneficial for students on both
sides to learn more about international state-of-the-art research and
cooperation.
In addition, it has become quite normal for computer science students
to work on an international team after they graduate. For example,
consulting companies often form such international teams, with
colleagues with specific competences from all over the world, to work
on customer problems, using their laptops, no matter where they
currently are. We intend to create a similar setting for our students
in order to train them for this new scenario.
The content topic in the Spring of 2007 will be cut detection
algorithms for digital video. Students should have participated in an
introductory class on this topic.
We will have a first meeting at Lancaster University on February 9,
2007, give an introduction to the topic and build the teams. In a
subsequent cooperation phase of approximately 6 weeks, the teams
will cooperate from their home locations, designing and programming
software for cut detection (in Java). Finally, the teams will prepare a
short paper, a PowerPoint presentation and a demo, and we will all meet
in Mannheim to present and discuss the results.
For Mannheim students the participation will either count as a seminar (3 ECTS points), as a ”Praktikum” (6 ECTS points), or as a "Studienarbeit", depending on the amount of work they are planning to spend. For Lancaster students, the participation will count as a project in the multimedia class.
If you are interested in a really exciting international experience we
invite you to apply for this teleseminar:
In Mannheim, please send an email with information about your studies and standing so far to Professor Effelsberg (effelsberg@informatik.uni-mannheim.de).
In Lancaster, please send the same information to Dr. Mauthe (andreas@comp.lancs.ac.uk).
The deadline for applications is December 11, 2006. You will be
informed if you can participate no later than December 15, 2006.