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Biometrics to Improve Methodologies on Understanding Player's Gameplay Experience

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posted on 2023-06-26, 07:14 authored by Pejman Mirza-Babaei
Due to the specific characteristics of video games most of the established HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) methods of user research cannot be used the same way for video games. To address this, the research project presented here adapts methods suited for empirical research on video games. This will be based on utilising player's physiological measures in conjunction with other user research methodologies such as observation, interview, think-aloud, heuristics, behavioural coding and player emotion.

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The 25th BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction (HCI2011)

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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

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conference

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The paper presented at The HCI 2011 Doctoral Consortium.

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2012-02-21

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