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- Online-Trained Fitness Approximators for Real-World Game Balancing
< Back Online-Trained Fitness Approximators for Real-World Game Balancing Link Author(s) M Morosan, R Poli Abstract More info TBA Link
- Studying believability assessment in racing games
< Back Studying believability assessment in racing games Link Author(s) C Pacheco, L Tokarchuk, D Perez-Liebana Abstract More info TBA Link
- A study of professional awareness using immersive virtual reality: the responses of general practitioners to child safeguarding concerns
< Back A study of professional awareness using immersive virtual reality: the responses of general practitioners to child safeguarding concerns Link Author(s) X Pan, T Collingwoode-Williams, A Antley, H Brenton, B Congdon, ... Abstract More info TBA Link
- Roli
iGGi Partners We are excited to be collaborating with a number of industry partners. IGGI works with industry in some of the following ways: Student Industry Knowledge Transfer - this can take many forms, from what looks like a traditional placement, to a short term consultancy, to an ongoing relationship between the student and their industry partner. Student Sponsorship - for some of our students, their relationship with their industry partner is reinforced by sponsorship from the company. This is an excellent demonstration of the strength of the commitment and the success of the collaborations. In Kind Contributions - IGGI industry partners can contribute by attending and/or featuring in our annual conference, offering their time to give talks and masterclasses for our students, or even taking part in our annual game jam! There are many ways for our industry partners to work with IGGI. If you are interested in becoming involved, please do contact us so we can discuss what might be suitable for you. Roli
- On the Behavioural Profiling of Gamblers Using Cryptocurrency Transaction Data
< Back On the Behavioural Profiling of Gamblers Using Cryptocurrency Transaction Data Link Author(s) OJ Scholten Abstract More info TBA Link
- AI-Generated Imagery: A New Era for the 'Readymade'
< Back AI-Generated Imagery: A New Era for the 'Readymade' Link Author(s) A Smith, M Cook Abstract More info TBA Link
- Graz University of Technology
iGGi Partners We are excited to be collaborating with a number of industry partners. IGGI works with industry in some of the following ways: Student Industry Knowledge Transfer - this can take many forms, from what looks like a traditional placement, to a short term consultancy, to an ongoing relationship between the student and their industry partner. Student Sponsorship - for some of our students, their relationship with their industry partner is reinforced by sponsorship from the company. This is an excellent demonstration of the strength of the commitment and the success of the collaborations. In Kind Contributions - IGGI industry partners can contribute by attending and/or featuring in our annual conference, offering their time to give talks and masterclasses for our students, or even taking part in our annual game jam! There are many ways for our industry partners to work with IGGI. If you are interested in becoming involved, please do contact us so we can discuss what might be suitable for you. Graz University of Technology
- MCTS Pruning in Turn-Based Strategy Games.
< Back MCTS Pruning in Turn-Based Strategy Games. Link Author(s) YJ Hsu, DP Liebana Abstract More info TBA Link
- Development of the Brief Open Research Survey (BORS) to measure awareness and uptake of Open Research practices
< Back Development of the Brief Open Research Survey (BORS) to measure awareness and uptake of Open Research practices Link Author(s) Emma Norris, Kait Clark, Marcus Munafo, Nick Ballou, et al Abstract More info TBA Link
- Evaluating the Effects on Monte Carlo Tree Search of Predicting Co-operative Agent Behaviour
< Back Evaluating the Effects on Monte Carlo Tree Search of Predicting Co-operative Agent Behaviour Link Author(s) J Walton-Rivers Abstract More info TBA Link
- Nirit Binyamini Ben-Meir wins Best Paper Award at DIS25 | iGGi PhD
< Back Nirit Binyamini Ben-Meir wins Best Paper Award at DIS25 Nirit Binyamini Ben Meir 's paper “Domestic Cultures of Plant Care: A Moss Terrarium Probe”, was awarded Best Paper at the ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS) 2025 . The work was lauded particularly for its originality, methodological rigour and its potential impact on the field of interactive systems. Here is the paper abstract: Houseplants are increasingly being used as part of interactive systems that aim to foster pro-environmental concern and awareness of more-than-human life. Yet such interventions rely on conflicting and untested assumptions about how people relate to houseplants. We therefore studied domestic plant care in 11 purposefully sampled households, applying a sensor-equipped moss terrarium as a living ‘thing ethnography’ probe, supplemented with semi-structured interviews. We find that social and intergenerational cultures of plant care inform people's individual concern and accountability through constituents and mechanisms like gift-giving, signaling, knowledge transfer, or joint practical care. We identify five domestic cultures of plant care in our sample, each of which frames plants differently and leads to different practical approaches to plant care. We propose design considerations that emphasise enculturation and shared care over individual behaviour change and reframe houseplants from decorative objects into living household members. You can access the full paper here . DIS25 took place 05-09 July in Madeira (Portugal). Nirit described the conference experience as very valuable, and enjoyed receiving some very useful feedback about her talk from the audience, making new connections as well as exploring its setting at Madeira Islands. Link to QMUL News article Previous 8 Jul 2025 Next
- Creative AI
iGGi Partners We are excited to be collaborating with a number of industry partners. IGGI works with industry in some of the following ways: Student Industry Knowledge Transfer - this can take many forms, from what looks like a traditional placement, to a short term consultancy, to an ongoing relationship between the student and their industry partner. Student Sponsorship - for some of our students, their relationship with their industry partner is reinforced by sponsorship from the company. This is an excellent demonstration of the strength of the commitment and the success of the collaborations. In Kind Contributions - IGGI industry partners can contribute by attending and/or featuring in our annual conference, offering their time to give talks and masterclasses for our students, or even taking part in our annual game jam! There are many ways for our industry partners to work with IGGI. If you are interested in becoming involved, please do contact us so we can discuss what might be suitable for you. Creative AI





