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- Automatic Generation of Text for Match Recaps using Esport Caster Commentaries
< Back Automatic Generation of Text for Match Recaps using Esport Caster Commentaries Link Author(s) O Olarewaju, AV Kokkinakis, S Demediuk, J Roberstson, I Nölle, S Patra, D Slawson, AP Chitayat, A Coates, B Kirman, A Drachen, M Ursu, F Block, J Hook Abstract More info TBA Link
- How Players Learn Team-versus-Team Esports: First Results from A Grounded Theory Study
< Back How Players Learn Team-versus-Team Esports: First Results from A Grounded Theory Study Link Author(s) J Hesketh, CS Deterding, J Gow Abstract More info TBA Link
- ResCOM Retreat 2022 - Ammerdown | iGGi PhD
< Back ResCOM Retreat 2022 - Ammerdown iGGi PGRs Carlos González Díaz, Cristina Dobre, Dan Gomme, Nuria Peña Perez, and iGGi Manager Tracy Dancer are currently attending the CDE CDT 's ResCom 22 Writing Retreat which takes place at Ammerdown Retreat in Somerset, 23 - 25 May, and the programme is filled with workshops, talks and socialising opportunities. A rather cosy time was had last night, as you can see on the images! Previous 25 May 2022 Next
- Shopna Begum
< Back Shopna Begum Queen Mary University of London iGGi Administrator iGGi Admin iGGi Administrator at QMUL Shopna is part of the iGGi Admin Team which is responsible for the smooth running of iGGi. In her role as iGGi QMUL Administator she provides administrative services and pastoral care to PhD students and assists the iGGi QMUL Manager in key aspects of the Centre's management. Email shopna.begum@qmul.ac.uk Website LinkedIn Mastodon BlueSky GitHub Other Link Themes - Previous Next
- Ozan Vardal
< Back Dr Ozan Vardal University of York iGGi Alum Ozan studied undergraduate psychology at the University of Groningen, and holds a master's degree in Performance Psychology from the University of Edinburgh, where he wrote theses on the dynamics of psychological momentum in sport competition and the decision-making of expert applied psychologists respectively. He has long been fascinated with the psychological mechanisms underpinning complex skills, owing to his own background as a classically trained musician and his previous work as a performance psychology consultant with competitive athletes. His primary research interests involve the behavioural and neural factors surrounding human learning and skilled performance. A description of Ozan's research: Ozan views games as behaviourally rich environments for the study of complex skills and human learning. The competitive and immersive nature of games encourages millions of players to develop profound skill over hours, days, and even years of practice. Ozan’s work takes advantage of large data repositories generated by such players to study how different patterns of practice result in differences in learning outcomes. He also uses experimental methods in his work, and is currently using neuroimaging methods (MEG) and modelling techniques to identify how shifts between different behavioural and neural states affect performance as people play Tetris. By using games as a vehicle to study psychology, Ozan aims to develop scalable solutions to studying human learning. He hopes for a future where the science of learning is sufficiently advanced, such that (artificial) trainers can recommend optimised practice schedules for motivated learners, in any performance domain. Please note: Updating of profile text in progress Email ov525@york.ac.uk Website LinkedIn Mastodon BlueSky GitHub Other Link Featured Publication(s): Mind the gap: Distributed practice enhances performance in a MOBA game Themes Design & Development Esports Game Data - Previous Next
- An appraisal-based chain-of-emotion architecture for affective language model game agents
< Back An appraisal-based chain-of-emotion architecture for affective language model game agents Link Author(s) M Croissant, M Frister, G Schofield, C McCall Abstract More info TBA Link
- Unconventional Exchange: Methods for Statistical Analysis of Virtual Goods
< Back Unconventional Exchange: Methods for Statistical Analysis of Virtual Goods Link Author(s) OJ Scholten, P Cowling, KA Hawick, JA Walker Abstract More info TBA Link
- Shallow decision-making analysis in general video game playing
< Back Shallow decision-making analysis in general video game playing Link Author(s) I Bravi, D Perez-Liebana, SM Lucas, J Liu Abstract More info TBA Link
- Mek: Mechanics prototyping tool for 2d tile-based turn-based deterministic games
< Back Mek: Mechanics prototyping tool for 2d tile-based turn-based deterministic games Link Author(s) R Volkovas, M Fairbank, JR Woodward, S Lucas Abstract More info TBA Link
- Applied Games | iGGi PhD
< Back Applied Games How might we design and use games to support health, learning, work, and conduct scientific research? Project areas include: Games for therapy and diagnosis, particularly in mental health Analysis of game behaviours for research into human psychology Games for understanding the impact of behaviours on the environment << Previous Theme page Next Theme page >> iGGi >>> People <<< relevant to this Theme: Michael Aichmüller iGGi Alum Game AI, Applied Games Read More Prof. Nick Bryan-Kinns Supervisor Applied Games, Creative Computing, Game Audio, Player Research Read More Dr Ignacio Castro Supervisor Game AI, Applied Games, Player Research, Game Data Read More Dr Joe Cutting iGGi Alum + Supervisor Player Research, Applied Games, Design & Development Read More Nirit Binyamini Ben Meir iGGi PG Researcher Available for placement Applied Games, Design & Development, Creative Computing Read More Prof. Paul Cairns Supervisor Applied Games, Player Research, Accessibility, Game Data Read More Dr Tara Collingwoode-Williams iGGi Alum Player Research, Applied Games Read More Rory Davidson iGGi PG Researcher Available for post-PhD position Player Research, Applied Games, Design & Development Read More Dr Anna Bramwell-Dicks Supervisor Game Audio, Player Research, Design & Development, Applied Games, Accessibility Read More Steph Carter iGGi PG Researcher Available for placement Applied Games, Design & Development, Player Research, Accessibility, Game Data Read More Prof. Peter Cowling Supervisor Game AI, Applied Games, Design & Development Read More Dr Alena Denisova Supervisor Applied Games, Player Research, Design & Development Read More Load More iGGi People working in this Theme iGGi >>> Publications <<< relevant to this Theme: POD/Post-anthropocentric design: World Oceans Day 2022 D Barrios-O'Neill, C Jarvis, N Binyamini Ben Meir, C Ramirez-Figueroa Nirit Binyamini Ben Meir View Details Post-anthropocentric design lab (PADLab). D Barrios-O'Neill, M Pauzner, O Kutok, O Stadnuk, N Binyamini Ben Meir, ... Nirit Binyamini Ben Meir View Details Exploring the player experience of people with persistent low mood L Helsby University of York, 2025 Dr Laura Helsby View Details "SAM"-School Attachment Monitor for the Assessment of Attachment in Children aged 4-8 MJ Saiger, Y Aleid, H Minnis, A Vinciarelli, S Brewster Proceedings of the 24th Interaction Design and Children, 752-756, 2025 Dr Michael Saiger View Details Domestic Cultures of Plant Care: A Moss Terrarium Probe N. Binyamini Ben-Meir, P.G.T. Healey, S. Deterding Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '25), 05-09 July 2025, Funchal, Portugal. ACM, New York, NY, USA 19 Pages Nirit Binyamini Ben Meir View Details Towards an Ontology of Wargame Design L Ouriques, CE Barbosa, J Kritz, G Xexéo IEEE Access, vol. 13 Joshua Kritz View Details Load More iGGi Publications for this Theme Previous Next
- A community-sourced glossary of open scholarship terms
< Back A community-sourced glossary of open scholarship terms Link Author(s) S Parsons, F Azevedo, MM Elsherif, S Guay, ON Shahim, GH Govaart, [...], N Ballou Abstract More info TBA Link
- Project Thyia: A forever gameplayer
< Back Project Thyia: A forever gameplayer Link Author(s) RD Gaina, SM Lucas, D Perez-Liebana Abstract More info TBA Link




