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  • Emotions in Human-Computer Interaction Research Group (EMORG)

    * rozpoznawanie emocji użytkownika (ang. emotion elicitation) * reprezentację informacji o emocjach użytkownika (ang. emotion representation/ affect modelling) i zarządzanie nimi * ekspresję emocji lub reakcję na emocje przez programy np. przez wirtualne postaci (ang. affect expression) * wybrane zastosowania to badanie użyteczności oprogramowania rozszerzone o aspekty emocjonalne * badania wzorców behawioralnych w połączeniu...

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    Naturalne interfejsy, umożliwiające inteligentną interakcję człowiek-maszyna z możliwością oddziaływania na możliwie wszystkie zmysły człowieka równocześnie i bez potrzeby jego wcześniejszego szkolenia w zakresie używania typowych urządzeń zewnętrznych komputera, w tym z wykorzystaniem metod automatycznego rozpoznawania i syntezy mowy, biometrii, proaktywnych (samo-wykonywalnych) dokumentów elektronicznych, rozpoznawania emocji...

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    Grupa koncentruje się na zarządzaniu ryzykiem i zaufaniem w odniesieniu do różnych cech oprogramowania i systemów informatycznych, np. Bezpieczeństwa, niezawodności i prywatności. Szczególnie interesujące jest pojęcie Trust Case i powiązanej metodologii Trust-it.

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  • Affect aware video games

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    - Year 2022

    In this chapter a problem of affect aware video games is described, including such issue as: emotional model of the player, design, development and UX testing of affect-aware video games, multimodal emotion recognition and a featured review of affect-aware video games.

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  • Design Elements of Affect Aware Video Games

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    - Year 2015

    In this paper issues of design and development process of affect-aware video games are presented. Several important design aspects of such games are pointed out. A concept of a middleware framework is proposed that separates the development of affect-aware video games from emotion recognition algorithms and support from input sensors. Finally, two prototype affect-aware video games are presented that conform to the presented architecture...

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  • Emotion Recognition for Affect Aware Video Games

    In this paper the idea of affect aware video games is presented. A brief review of automatic multimodal affect recognition of facial expressions and emotions is given. The first result of emotions recognition using depth data as well as prototype affect aware video game are presented

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  • ANFIS-Based NPC Population Control in Video Games

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    - Year 2021

    Modern computer games aim at providing rich, vivid worlds. The aim is to encourage the player to explore and interact with the in-game world. To describe the complex relations between in-game NPCs and their surrounding fuzzy logic is used. The paper presents ANFIS based population control in the video game. We present an approach allowing stabilizing the number of NPCs in-game by providing a certain amount of food to the environment....

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  • Using Different Information Channels for Affect-Aware Video Games - A Case Study

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    - Year 2018

    This paper presents the problem of creating affect-aware video games that use different information channels, such as image, video, physiological signals, input devices, and player’s behaviour, for emotion recognition. Presented case studies of three affect-aware games show certain conditions and limitations for using specific signals to recognize emotions and lead to interesting conclusions.

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