Student Assistant (f/m/div)
The Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) is looking for a student assistant for their Interpersonal Synchrony Analysis Project.
The Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) researches to understand the principles of perception, action, and learning in natural and artificial systems that successfully interact with complex environments.
The Optics and Sensing Laboratory at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Tübingen has an open position for a student assistant (HiWi) to support the ongoing research efforts in the Interpersonal Synchrony Analysis (ISA) Project.
They support the development of highly realistic human and animal avatars for use in research, film, virtual reality, biology, and medicine. Using unique 3D & 4D capture facilities, machine learning, computer vision, and advanced graphics, they are modeling human and animal shapes and behaviors.
About the project
In the ISA project, they develop algorithms to estimate human motion in videos to better understand the interactions and communications that take place between two people. They are planning to capture a new dataset on human-to-human communication and to use these algorithms to guide and support large-scale data annotation of this dataset.
Your tasks
- Support the ongoing efforts to implement a computer vision-based tool by using and testing the tool’s beta version.
- Implement an interface/application for the detection tool to integrate its predictions into a well-established annotation tool, e.g., ELAN or NOVA.
- Support data captures—the technical setup of a multi-camera system, organization, and coordination of project participants, as well as data processing.
- Roll out a new interface of the detection tool; it should assist and simplify the annotation process of the newly captured data.
- Train the annotators in using the new interface, support them during the process, and collect feedback for improvements.
- Optional: assist in conducting user studies on the usefulness of the detection tool and interface.
- Optional: Write code scripts for building Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs), data wrappers, or visualizations.
- Work between 10-20 hours per week.
Your profile
- Background in computational psychology, computer science, or a related field.
- Good programming skills in Python and experience with installing packages/software on Ubuntu/Windows.
- Currently enrolled at a German university and available to come to the lab once a week.
- Readiness to learn and commit to this project for at least 1 year.
- Natural team player and a detail-oriented person, capable of methodically solving problems, passion for technology with a research mindset.
- Good oral and written communication skills in English.
Good to Have
- Basic knowledge of cameras and interest in multi-camera data captures.
- Experience with labeling tools such as ELAN or NOVA.
- Knowledge in Java or C# is an advantage.
- Experience in the implementation of a Graphical User Interface (GUI).
The offer
In this working environment, you will be exposed to cutting-edge technologies related to computer vision and multi-sensor systems. The MPI for Intelligent Systems is one of the world's leading research institutions for machine learning, computer vision, and robotics, studying the concepts of intelligence and autonomous behavior in artificial systems at different length scales. The position is ideally suited for students looking to extend their scientific and cultural horizons. You will be a part of a young team of international scientists, engineers, and administrative staff.
Students can earn up to €13.65 per hour, depending on their qualifications. The maximum possible working hours for students per week are 20 hours.
Contact and Application
To apply, please submit
- 1-2 page CV
- 1 page answering the following questions:
- Which part of this job offer is most interesting to you, and why?
- One of your main tasks will be to write code that integrates output from the detection tool into input to the annotation tool. In your opinion, what are the important parts or necessary steps (e.g., design, conceptual, code, questions for discussion)?
- Why would you be a good fit for this position?
- A link to your GitHub account or some example codes that demonstrate your programming skills.
- References letters (or names of referees)
Please prepare these documents in English and upload them as one PDF file to this application portal.
Only complete applications can be considered. The position will be open until filled.
The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.
Any questions regarding the position should be forwarded to:
Carolin Schmitt (carolin.schmitt@tuebingen.mpg.de) and Keiko Kitagawa (keiko.kitagawa@tuebingen.mpg.de).
If you prefer to send a hard copy application, please send it to:
Max-Planck-Institut für Intelligente Systeme, OSLab,
Keiko Kitagawa, Max-Planck-Ring 4, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.