Playing immersive games on the REVERIE platform
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26/10/2015
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Resumo |
REVERIE (REal and Virtual Engagement in Realistic Immersive Environments) [1] is a multimedia and multimodal framework, which supports the creation of immersive games. The framework supports the creation of games integrating technologies such as 3D spatial audio, detection of the player’s body movement using Kinect and WIMO sensors, NPCs (Non-Playable Characters) with advanced AI capabilities featuring various levels of representation and gameplay into an immersive 3D environment. A demonstration game was developed for REVERIE, which is an adapted version of the popular Simon Says game. In the REVERIE version, a player tries to follow physical instructions issued by two autonomous agents with different degrees of realism. If a player follows a physical instruction correctly, they are awarded one point. If not, they are deducted one point. This paper presents a technical overview of the game technologies integrated in the Simon Says demo and its evaluation by players with variable computer literacy skills. Finally the potential of REVERIE as an immersive framework for gaming is discussed, followed by recommendations for improvements in future versions of the framework. |
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text |
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http://roar.uel.ac.uk/4627/1/Playing_Games_on_the_REVERIE_platform.pdf Doumanis, Ioannis and Wall, Julie and Monaghan, David S. (2015) ‘Playing immersive games on the REVERIE platform’, International Workshop on Virtual Environments and Advanced Interfaces (VEAI-2015), at IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Communications (IUCC). Liverpool, UK, 26-28th October 2015. IEEE, In Press. |
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IEEE |
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283726193_Playing_Immersive_Games_on_the_REVERIE_platform http://roar.uel.ac.uk/4627/ |
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Conference or Event Item PeerReviewed |