Marc Ritter is a Professor of Computer Science at Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany, with significant contributions across multiple domains of computer science and human-computer interaction. His academic work spans video analysis, machine learning, educational technology, and healthcare informatics, with numerous publications in prestigious venues including HCI International, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, and various IEEE and ACM conferences. Dr. Ritter's research interests focus on the intersection of technology and human interaction, particularly in educational contexts and healthcare applications. His work demonstrates a consistent pattern of developing practical systems that address real-world problems through innovative applications of computer vision, machine learning, and user-centered design. Recent publications indicate a growing emphasis on educational technology, particularly serious games and learning analytics, as well as healthcare applications including ophthalmic data standardization and stress detection systems. His publication record shows a trajectory of increasing impact in interdisciplinary research, with recent work demonstrating sophisticated integration of AI techniques with domain-specific knowledge in education, healthcare, and retail environments. The consistent collaboration with researchers across multiple institutions suggests a well-established research group with strong industry connections, particularly in medical technology and educational software development. Dr. Ritter has maintained an active research program with continuous publication output since 2009, with recent years showing increased productivity and broader interdisciplinary reach. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical applications that address specific challenges in education, healthcare, and consumer technology.









