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- Designing Personas for Expressive Robots: Personality in the New Breed of Moving, Speaking, and Colorful Social Home Robots
< Back Designing Personas for Expressive Robots: Personality in the New Breed of Moving, Speaking, and Colorful Social Home Robots Link Author(s) S Whittaker, Y Rogers, E Petrovskaya, H Zhuang Abstract More info TBA Link
- The Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning in Malm\" O (MARL\" O) Competition
< Back The Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning in Malm\" O (MARL\" O) Competition Link Author(s) Diego Perez-Liebana, Katja Hofmann, Sharada Prasanna Mohanty, Noburu Kuno, Andre Kramer, Sam Devlin, Raluca D Gaina, Daniel Ionita Abstract More info TBA Link
- Using Generative AI as an Artistic Material: A Hacker's Guide
< Back Using Generative AI as an Artistic Material: A Hacker's Guide Link Author(s) T Broad Abstract More info TBA Link
- Oliver Scholten
< Back Dr Oliver Scholten University of York iGGi Alum Oliver Scholten is working on understanding the use of cryptocurrency technologies for gambling and gaming. His work provides researchers with the tools and context needed to understand player behaviours in these technologically advanced domains. He is the creator of gamba - a python library designed to enable quick replication of existing player behaviour tracking studies. He has also published several peer reviewed articles, and had written evidence published by the UK House of Lords which describes the mechanics behind decentralised gambling applications. As a PhD student, his thesis focuses on decoding and analysing cryptocurrency gambling and cryptocurrency gaming transactions. These transactions offer a more granular insight for researchers into both gambling and gaming than has been historically possible, this work therefore lays the foundations for explorations across different schools of research, and more specifically, advanced player transaction analytics. Please note: Updating of profile text in progress oliver@gamba.dev Email Mastodon https://www.ojscholten.com Other links Website https://www.linkedin.com/in/ojscholten LinkedIn BlueSky https://github.com/ojscholten Github Featured Publication(s): On the Evaluation of Procedural Level Generation Systems On the Behavioural Profiling of Gamblers Using Cryptocurrency Transaction Data Inside the decentralised casino: A longitudinal study of actual cryptocurrency gambling transactions Decentralised Gambling Overview Decentralised Gambling: The York Combined Transaction Set Unconventional Exchange: Methods for Statistical Analysis of Virtual Goods Utilising VIPER for Parameter Space Exploration in Agent Based Wealth Distribution Models Ethereum Crypto-Games: Mechanics, Prevalence, and Gambling Similarities Themes Game Data - Previous Next
- Using Virtual Reality to Investigate the Influence of Sleep Deprivation on In-the-Moment Arousal During Exposure to Prolonged Threats
< Back Using Virtual Reality to Investigate the Influence of Sleep Deprivation on In-the-Moment Arousal During Exposure to Prolonged Threats Link Author(s) E Sullivan, C McCall, LM Henderson, M Croissant, G Schofield, S Cairney Abstract More info TBA Link
- Andrei Iacob
< Back Andrei Iacob University of Essex iGGi Alum Identifying Immersion in games using EEG and other measures (Industry placement at Sony SIE) The project aims to identify markers for immersion in player’s EEG signals. A few steps towards it include designing an experiment that reduces data noise and helps identify time frames for immersion during gameplay, recording EEG data among other “tests” to improve the accuracy of the state localization on a timeline. This research could prove useful for the games industry in a few ways: - it can provide tools for game testing (e.g. which parts of the game are immersive, which parts lack in that aspect) – thus making it easier to improve the game experience across the board; - it could also be used in making real-time adjustments to games (increase / decrease difficulty levels, pace, etc. to enhance the player’s immersion). Although the EEG data is the main focus of the project, it is not the only one. Correlations will be analyzed between different tests and in-game behaviors that should render even more information regarding the player’s state and mindset during gameplay. This information will be just as valuable and perhaps more readily available for widespread use in the near future. Andrei is a keen programmer and gamer. He graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science from the University of Essex. Andrei’s research interests are in the field of brain- computer interfaces and computer games. His hobbies include programming, gaming, guitar and skiing. Please note: Updating of profile text in progress Email Mastodon Other links Website LinkedIn BlueSky Github Themes Player Research - Previous Next
- Generating Diverse and Competitive Play-Styles for Strategy Games
< Back Generating Diverse and Competitive Play-Styles for Strategy Games Link Author(s) D Perez-Liebana, C Guerrero-Romero, A Dockhorn, L Xu, J Hurtado, Dominik Jeurissen Abstract More info TBA Link
- Alex Fletcher
< Back Alex Fletcher Queen Mary University of London iGGi Alum Alex Fletcher is a freelance audio engineer and junior game developer working on understanding the perceived flow and player experiences in mobile rhythm games and how a dynamic difficulty adjustment system would improve these experiences. The function of EEG and other biosensors as an additional measurement of player experience is of particular interest as further research in its use as an adaptive system. Other areas of research interest include game-based learning and games with a purpose. Please note: Updating of profile text in progress Email Mastodon Other links Website https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-fletcher-64ab72176 LinkedIn BlueSky Github Themes Applied Games Game Audio Player Research - Previous Next
- Forging new narratives
< Back Forging new narratives Link Author(s) NB Ben-Meir, L Dudek, Tomica, A Wilson Abstract More info TBA Link
- Analysis of vanilla rolling horizon evolution parameters in general video game playing
< Back Analysis of vanilla rolling horizon evolution parameters in general video game playing Link Author(s) RD Gaina, J Liu, SM Lucas, D Perez-Liebana Abstract More info TBA Link
- A comparison of the effects of haptic and visual feedback on presence in virtual reality
< Back A comparison of the effects of haptic and visual feedback on presence in virtual reality Link Author(s) JK Gibbs, M Gillies, X Pan Abstract More info TBA Link
- Game Data
iGGi PhD Projects - listing iGGi PhD Projects 2023 Game Data This page displays the supervisor-proposed PhD projects on offer under the above stated theme: If you are interested in any of the projects listed and would like further details and/or to discuss, please email the project supervisor. Please note that you can also frame your own project independently granted that you have secured a supervisor's support. For a list of available supervisors please see the accepting students section of our website. While iGGi has checked that the project descriptions listed below are within iGGi's scope , we wish to highlight that you are still responsible for ensuring that your proposal, too, is in line with this scope, and we would further like to point out that supervisor-framed projects are not prioritised in the application selection process: they are judged by the same criteria as applicant-framed proposals. For guidance to make sure that the proposal you submit (regardless of whether it has been supervisor-framed or created entirely by you) sits within iGGi's scope please refer to this link: https://iggi.org.uk/iggi-scope Navigate to other Themes on offer: Game AI Design & Development Player Research Game Audio Game Data Immersive Technology Creative Computing E-Sports Applied Games Back to ALL Projects Game Data Building Player Profiles in Mobile Monetisation: A Machine Learning Approach This project aims to use machine learning techniques to segment and profile mobile gamers in terms of their in-game spending. Price Game Data Duration David Zendle Read More Game Data Understanding ongoing mental states using video games: applications to mental health research. This project will use a combination of neuroscience and advanced data analysis methods to examine the link between video game play and the brain. We will use a combination of cutting-edge data analytic techniques applied to large, existing video game telemetry datasets and neuroimaging experiments designed to measure changes in ongoing mental states while people play simple video games. Price Game Data Duration Alex Wade Read More Load More





