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K. Karpouzis, G. Yannakakis, A. Paiva, J. Herlev Nielsen, A. Vasalou, A. Jhala
User modelling and adaptive, natural interaction for conflict resolution
workshop on Game based learning for the 21st century: challenges and opportunities, IEEE ICALT 2012, Rome, Italy.
ABSTRACT
Confronting conflicts and coping with them is part of social life, since conflicts seem to arise in almost every context and developmental stage of human life. The personal and collective gains that follow conflict resolution have motivated scholars across many research fields to advocate the use of pro-social mechanisms for resolution. The Siren serious game aims to support teachers¢ role to educate young people on how to resolve conflicts, by employing user- and cultural adaptivity and affective, non-verbal interaction to provide interesting and relevant conflict scenarios and resolution approaches.
03 April , 2012
K. Karpouzis, G. Yannakakis, A. Paiva, J. Herlev Nielsen, A. Vasalou, A. Jhala, "User modelling and adaptive, natural interaction for conflict resolution", workshop on Game based learning for the 21st century: challenges and opportunities, IEEE ICALT 2012, Rome, Italy.
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