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Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment

4th International ICST Conference, INTETAIN 2011, Genova, Italy, May 25-27, 2011, Revised Selected Papers

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Table of contents (37 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Virtual/Mixed/Augmented Reality

    1. User Interface for Browsing Geotagged Data – Design and Evaluation

      • Erika Reponen, Jaakko Keränen, Viljakaisa Aaltonen
      Pages 1-11
    2. Brain-Computer Interfaces: Proposal of a Paradigm to Increase Output Commands

      • Ricardo Ron-Angevin, Francisco Velasco-Álvarez, Salvador Sancha-Ros
      Pages 18-27
  3. Hardware Technologies for Interaction and Entertainment

    1. Steady State Visual Evoked Potential Based Computer Gaming – The Maze

      • Nikolay Chumerin, Nikolay V. Manyakov, Adrien Combaz, Arne Robben, Marijn van Vliet, Marc M. Van Hulle
      Pages 28-37
    2. Single Value Devices

      • Angelika Mader, Edwin Dertien, Dennis Reidsma
      Pages 38-47
    3. A Kinect-Based Natural Interface for Quadrotor Control

      • Andrea Sanna, Fabrizio Lamberti, Gianluca Paravati, Eduardo Andres Henao Ramirez, Federico Manuri
      Pages 48-56
    4. Smart Material Interfaces: A Vision

      • Andrea Minuto, Dhaval Vyas, Wim Poelman, Anton Nijholt
      Pages 57-62
    5. User-Centered Evaluation of the Virtual Binocular Interface

      • Donald Glowinski, Maurizio Mancini, Paolo Coletta, Simone Ghisio, Carlo Chiorri, Antonio Camurri et al.
      Pages 63-72
  4. Displays and Devices

    1. Does Movement Recognition Precision Affect the Player Experience in Exertion Games?

      • Jasmir Nijhar, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Gemma Boguslawski
      Pages 73-82
  5. Animation and Virtual Characters

  6. Non Verbal Full Body Interaction

    1. Evaluation of the Mobile Orchestra Explorer Paradigm

      • Donald Glowinski, Maurizio Mancini, Alberto Massari
      Pages 93-102
    2. As Wave Impels a Wave Active Experience of Cultural Heritage and Artistic Content

      • Francesca Cavallero, Antonio Camurri, Corrado Canepa, Nicola Ferrari, Barbara Mazzarino, Gualtiero Volpe
      Pages 103-112
  7. Storytelling

    1. A Tabletop Board Game Interface for Multi-user Interaction with a Storytelling System

      • Thijs Alofs, Mariët Theune, Ivo Swartjes
      Pages 123-128
  8. Children Interaction

    1. Design of an Interactive Playground Based on Traditional Children’s Play

      • Daniel Tetteroo, Dennis Reidsma, Betsy van Dijk, Anton Nijholt
      Pages 129-138
    2. Designing a Museum Multi-touch Table for Children

      • Betsy van Dijk, Frans van der Sluis, Anton Nijholt
      Pages 139-148
  9. Affective User Interfaces

    1. Automatic Recognition of Affective Body Movement in a Video Game Scenario

      • Nikolaos Savva, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze
      Pages 149-159
  10. Social Interaction

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About this book

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment (INTETAIN 11). The 20 full papers, 3 posters, 10 demos and 4 workshops presented were carefully selected from numerous submissions. The conference aims enhancing the understanding of recent and anticipated advances in interactive technologies, and their applications to entertainment, education, culture, and the arts. Interaction technologies are having relevant changes in the last years, and will influence the way users consume and interact with the media and applications, both locally and over the Internet. The explosion of natural, multimodal, and touch based interfaces, and their access to the general public, has made new interaction paradigms a reality.

Editors and Affiliations

  • InfoMus Lab, DIST, University of Genova, Genova, Italy

    Antonio Camurri

  • UBINET, CREATE-NET, Trento, Italy

    Cristina Costa

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