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The PCs In  WH.02.104  and WH.02.110 are dual boot machines that run both Windows and Linux where you can test out deep learning algorithms, train your own neural network, experiment with Deepfakes, object recognition ,textgeneration and much more.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 18 November 2022

INTERACTION
STATION
WIKI
LESSONS
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COURSES
In the Interaction Station we focus on a broad array of technologies, including

What can you do here?

Prototyping Space WH.02.125

The prototyping space in WH.02.125 is a workspace for prototyping electronics and physical projects. The space includes several soldering stations, a power supply and test equipment, as well as a laser cutter and a 3d printer.

In the station office we have a wide variety of electronic components, ICs, sensors, actuators, motors and more. We also have several different microcontrollers such as the Arduino, and a variety of shields for the Arduino as well as mini computers such as the Raspberry Pi and Nvidia Jetson that you can borrow to work your prototypes within the station. The equipment can be signed out using your student card, but only for use in the station. If you need to sign out equipment for a longer period of time please visit the Rental on the ground floor.

Interactive Installation Space WH.02.124

In WH.02.124 you can find the Interactive Installation Space, which features a large-scale floor-to-ceiling rear projection screen with adjustable depth and a multi-channel audio setup.

Virtual Reality and Augmented reality

The station has a variety of headsets to experiment with, including versions of the HTC Vive, Microsoft Hololens , Oculus Rift, Quest and Go. We have a dedicated VR space in WH.02.104.1 (HTC Vive) that students can book via myWDKA to work on VR projects. In WH.02.104 and WH.02.110 we have several high-end PCs with powerful graphics cards to work on projects. Additionally we have a number of 360 cameras to record VR video.

Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence

The PCs In WH.02.104 and WH.02.110 are dual boot machines that run both Windows and Linux where you can test out deep learning algorithms, train your own neural network, experiment with Deepfakes, object recognition ,textgeneration and much more.