Difference between revisions of "Videogame adaptation"
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|resarea=Affective Computing | |resarea=Affective Computing | ||
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− | This project, belonging to the [[Affective | + | This project, belonging to the [[Affective VideoGames]] research line, is aimed at closing the affective adaptation loop on TORCS. Physiological data collected from users playing TORCS are used to model their preferences and this model is in turn used to adapt the game so to have it matching the user preferences as felt by the user. |
Revision as of 09:23, 4 May 2010
Videogame adaptation
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Short Description: | Adaptation of TORCS to match the user preferences detected from physiological signals |
Coordinator: | AndreaBonarini (andrea.bonarini@polimi.it) |
Tutor: | SimoneTognetti (tognetti@elet.polimi.it), MaurizioGarbarino (garbarino@elet.polimi.it) |
Collaborator: | |
Students: | AntonellaBelfatto (antonella.belfatto@mail.polimi.it), BarbaraBruno (barbara_bruno03@libero.it) |
Research Area: | Affective Computing |
Research Topic: | Affective Computing And BioSignals |
Start: | 2010/04/01 |
End: | 2010/09/30 |
Status: | Active |
Level: | Ms |
Type: | Course |
This project, belonging to the Affective VideoGames research line, is aimed at closing the affective adaptation loop on TORCS. Physiological data collected from users playing TORCS are used to model their preferences and this model is in turn used to adapt the game so to have it matching the user preferences as felt by the user.