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Towards the Development of an Affect-Sensitive Game. Joshua Cheng Nicole Guloy. Human-Computer Interaction. Brain-Computer Interface. Aplusix, Scatterplot, Ecolab, BlueJ, etc. Observation Logs. Student Interaction Logs. Biometrics Logs. Interventions Intelligent agents
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Towards the Development of an Affect-Sensitive Game Joshua Cheng Nicole Guloy
Aplusix, Scatterplot, Ecolab, BlueJ, etc. Observation Logs Student Interaction Logs Biometrics Logs • Interventions • Intelligent agents • Improved error messages • Analysis • Affect detectors • Behavior detectors • Novice programmer errors
Research Question How does one design and build a game that will respond to user affect?
Affect • Experience of feeling or emotion (Wikipedia) • Physiological responses to stimulation • Sweating • Increased/decreased heart rate • Brainwave modulation
References • Title Slide: http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/photos/2007/05/red-ink_white-bg_02.jpg • Feather Bar: http://www.psdgraphics.com/file/abstract-hair-background.jpg • Game Consoles: various images searched on Google • Affect Explained: various images searched on Google • BCI’s: http://techreport.com/r.x/ocznia/niaalone_600.jpghttp://www.wadsworth.org/templates/img/BCI.jpghttp://lifeboat.com/images/brain-computer.interface.jpg • BCI Info Flow: BOS, D. O. EEG-Based Emotion Recognition. University of Twente, The Netherlands, 2008