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- 2016
- Abeer Alzubaidi, Georgina Cosma, David J. Brown, A. Graham Pockley:
Breast Cancer Diagnosis Using a Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for Feature Selection Based on Mutual Information. iTAG 2016: 70-76 - Sarmad Aslam, Penny J. Standen, Nick Shopland, Andy Burton, David J. Brown:
A Comparison of Humanoid and Non-humanoid Robots in Supporting the Learning of Pupils with Severe Intellectual Disabilities. iTAG 2016: 7-12 - Matthew K. Belmonte, Emma J. Weisblatt, Alicia Rybicki, Beverley Cook, Caroline S. Langensiepen, David J. Brown, Manuj Dhariwal, Tanushree Saxena-Chandhok, Prathibha Karanth:
Can Computer-Assisted Training of Prerequisite Motor Skills Help Enable Communication in People with Autism? iTAG 2016: 13-20 - Meurig Beynon, Russell Boyatt, Jonathan Foss, Chris Hall, Elizabeth Hudnott, Nick Pope, Steve Russ, Hamish Macleod, Dimitris Alimisis, Rene Alimisi, Emmanouil Zoulias, Ilkka Jormanainen, Tapani Toivonen, Piet Kommers, Peter Tomcsányi, Michal Winczer:
Playing Games with Observation, Dependency, and Agency in a New Environment for Making Construals. iTAG 2016: 21-28 - Philip Breedon, Bill Byrom, Luke Siena, Willie Muehlhausen:
Enhancing the Measurement of Clinical Outcomes Using Microsoft Kinect. iTAG 2016: 61-69 - Beverley Cook, Philip Twidle:
Increasing Awareness of Alzheimer's Disease through a Mobile Game. iTAG 2016: 55-60 - Michael P. Craven, Carlo Fabricatore:
Game Features of Cognitive Training. iTAG 2016: 42-49 - Nikolaos Kartsanis, Eva Murzyn:
Me, My Game-Self, and Others: A Qualitative Exploration of the Game-Self. iTAG 2016: 29-35 - Fehmida Mohamedali, Nasser Matoorian:
Support Dementia: Using Wearable Assistive Technology and Analysing Real-Time Data. iTAG 2016: 50-54 - Eva Murzyn, Evelien Valgaeren:
Our Virtual Selves, Our Virtual Morals: Mass Effect Players' Personality and In-Game Choices. iTAG 2016: 82-86 - Harshada Patel, Sue Cobb, Madeline Hallewell, Mirabelle D'Cruz, Richard M. Eastgate, Lorenzo Picinali, Stefano Tamascelli:
User Involvement in Design and Application of Virtual Reality Gamification to Facilitate the Use of Hearing Aids. iTAG 2016: 77-81 - Andriani Piki, Markos Markou, Anna Vasiliou:
Learning through Play: The Role of Learning and Engagement Theory in the Development of Educational Games for Intellectually Challenged Children. iTAG 2016: 1-6 - Gareth Walkom:
Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy: To Benefit Those Who Stutter and Treat Social Anxiety. iTAG 2016: 36-41 - 2016 International Conference on Interactive Technologies and Games, iTAG 2016, Notthingham, United Kingdom, October 26-27, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-3738-4 [contents]
- 2015
- Fatma Al Aamri, Stefan Greuter, Steffen P. Walz:
Trees of Tales: Designing Playful Interactions to Enhance Reading Experiences. iTAG 2015: 1-8 - Fatma Al Aamri, Stefan Greuter, Steffen P. Walz:
Children Intrinsic Reading Motivation and Playful Applications: Investigating the Relationship. iTAG 2015: 55-62 - Suad Albawendi, Kofi Appiah, Heather Powell, Ahmad Lotfi:
Overview of Behavioural Understanding System with Filtered Vision Sensor. iTAG 2015: 90-95 - Meurig Beynon, Jonathan Foss, Elizabeth Hudnott, Steve Russ, Chris Hall, Russell Boyatt, Emma King, Erkki Sutinen, Ilkka Jormanainen, Carolina Islas Sedano, Andrés Moreno, Hamish Macleod, Jen Ross, Piet Kommers, Dimitris Alimisis, Emmanouil Zoulias, Rene Alimisi, Peter Tomcsányi, Michal Winczer:
Making Construals as a New Digital Skill: Dissolving the Program - and the Programmer - Interface. iTAG 2015: 9-16 - Bill Byrom:
Clinical Trials Re-spec: The Role of Games and Gamification in the Future of Clinical Trials. iTAG 2015: 28-33 - Alessia Eletta Coppi:
Fostering Creativity through Games and Digital Story Telling. iTAG 2015: 17-21 - Georgina Cosma, Nicholas Shopland, Steven Battersby, Sarah Seymour-Smith, A. Graham Pockley, Matthew Archer, Rose Thompson, Masood Khan, David J. Brown:
Co-design of a Prostate Cancer Serious Game for African Caribbean Men. iTAG 2015: 71-75 - Michael P. Craven, Madeleine J. Groom:
Computer Games for User Engagement in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Monitoring and Therapy. iTAG 2015: 34-40 - Angelica B. Ortiz de Gortari:
What Can Game Transfer Phenomena Tell Us about the Impact of Highly Immersive Gaming Technologies? iTAG 2015: 84-89 - Dominic E. Holmes, Darryl Charles, Philip J. Morrow, Sally I. McClean, Suzanne McDonough:
Rehabilitation Game Model for Personalised Exercise. iTAG 2015: 41-48 - Thomas Hughes-Roberts, David J. Brown:
Implementing a Robot-Based Pedagogy in the Classroom: Initial Results from Stakeholder Interviews. iTAG 2015: 49-54 - Eiman Kanjo:
iPlayset: Tangible Interface that Brings Toys to Life. iTAG 2015: 63-70 - Rune Kristian Lundedal Nielsen:
Turning Data into People: Player Perspectives on Game Addiction. iTAG 2015: 76-83 - Catherine Sotirakou, S. Papavasiliou, Costas Mourlas, Karel Van Isacker:
Gamified Mobile/Online Learning for Personal Care Givers for People with Disabilities and Older People. iTAG 2015: 22-27 - 2015 International Conference on Interactive Technologies and Games, Nottingham, United Kingdom, October 22-23, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7874-1 [contents]
- 2014
- David J. Brown, Georgina Cosma, Giovanni Acampora, Sarah Seymour-Smith, Alex Close:
An Intelligent Serious Game for Supporting African and African Caribbean Men during Pre- and Post-Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer. iTAG 2014: 20-27
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