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  • Scaling Analysis of Creative Activity Traces via Fuzzy Linkography

    < Back Scaling Analysis of Creative Activity Traces via Fuzzy Linkography Link Author(s) A Smith, BR Anderson, JT Otto, I Karth, Y Sun, JJY Chung, M Roemmele, .. Abstract More info TBA Link

  • Controlling co-incidental non-player characters

    < Back Controlling co-incidental non-player characters Link Author(s) J Walton-Rivers Abstract More info TBA Link

  • Evelyn Tan

    < Back Dr Evelyn Tan University of York iGGi Alum Evelyn holds a master’s degree in Industrial-Organisational Psychology from University College London (UCL) and has previously worked in the HR Technology industry where she undertook projects on game-based assessment, virtual team coaching and virtual reality (VR) hiring and training. She has published her work on developing trust in virtual work teams at CHI PLAY 2019, a premier conference for games research. On the Emergence and Development of Team Cohesion in Newly Formed Virtual Teams Evelyn specialises in teamwork and team dynamics. She is interested in uncovering how cohesion emerges and develops, and to identify its predictors. Her goal is to understand how to build high-performing teams that make people want to stay and remain united in the pursuit of their shared objectives. Under IGGI, she studies virtual teams in competitive esport games, specifically newly formed ad hoc teams. By applying theories and principles from psychology, her work can be extended to address the challenges faced by real-world teams with similar characteristics, for example emergency response teams and short-term project teams. By studying team cohesion – its emergence and development – her work addresses the broader challenges of building high-performing teams which retain their members. Please note: Updating of profile text in progress Email Mastodon https://sites.google.com/view/evelyntan Other links Website https://www.linkedin.com/in/evelyntisiantan/ LinkedIn BlueSky https://github.com/ett506 Github Featured Publication(s): Communication Sequences Indicate Team Cohesion: A Mixed-Methods Study of Ad Hoc League of Legends Teams Less is More: Analysing Communication in Teams of Strangers Trusted Teammates: Commercial Digital Games Can Be Effective Trust-Building Tools Themes Esports Player Research - Previous Next

  • A compression method for spectral photon map rendering

    < Back A compression method for spectral photon map rendering Link Author(s) G Lai, NJ Christensen Abstract More info TBA Link

  • Cross-cultural patterns in mobile playtime: an analysis of 118 billion hours of human data

    < Back Cross-cultural patterns in mobile playtime: an analysis of 118 billion hours of human data Link Author(s) D Zendle, C Flick, D Halgarth, N Ballou, S Demediuk, A Drachen Abstract More info TBA Link

  • A Grounded Analysis of Player-Described Board Game Immersion

    < Back A Grounded Analysis of Player-Described Board Game Immersion Link Author(s) T Farkas, S Wiseman, P Cairns, R Fiebrink Abstract More info TBA Link

  • GRACER: Improving the Accuracy of RACER Classifier Using A Greedy Approach

    < Back GRACER: Improving the Accuracy of RACER Classifier Using A Greedy Approach Link Author(s) P Hosseini, A Basiri Abstract More info TBA Link

  • Using texture maps to procedurally generate sound in virtual environments

    < Back Using texture maps to procedurally generate sound in virtual environments Link Author(s) D Menexopoulos Abstract More info TBA Link

  • Changes of user experience in an adaptive game: a study of an AI manager

    < Back Changes of user experience in an adaptive game: a study of an AI manager Link Author(s) F Foffano, D Thue Abstract More info TBA Link

  • The role of image characteristics and embodiment in the evaluation of graffiti

    < Back The role of image characteristics and embodiment in the evaluation of graffiti Link Author(s) R Chamberlain, C Mullin, J Wagemans, D Berio, FF Leymarie, G Orgs Abstract More info TBA Link

  • UKRN Local Network Lead Guidebook

    < Back UKRN Local Network Lead Guidebook Link Author(s) UKR Network, SJ Westwood, DL Hird, N Ballou, M Belyk, C Bokhove, ... Abstract More info TBA Link

  • Re-determinizing MCTS in Hanabi

    < Back Re-determinizing MCTS in Hanabi Link Author(s) J Goodman Abstract More info TBA Link

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