Games are interactive tools able to arouse emotions in the user. This is particularly relevant in Serious Games, where the main goal could be educational, pedagogical, etc. Therefore, understanding the players’ emotions during the game fruition could provide a valid support to the developers and researchers in video games field in order to design a more effective product. The presented research is a starting point to propose a framework for the determination of the player emotions through physiological information. We acquire several signals: facial electromyography, electrocardiogram, galvanic skin response, and respiration rate. We then compare the data to an emotional player assessment, defined using a valence and an arousal vector, through the application of Machine Learning techniques. The obtained results seem to suggest that the proposed approach can represent a valid tool to analyze the players’ emotions.

Emotions Detection Through the Analysis of Physiological Information During Video Games Fruition / M. Granato, D. Gadia, D. Maggiorini, L.A. Ripamonti (LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE). - In: Games and Learning Alliance / [a cura di] J. Dias, P.A. Santos, R.C. Veltkamp. - [s.l] : Springer, 2017 Nov 30. - ISBN 9783319719399. - pp. 197-207 (( Intervento presentato al 6. convegno GALA tenutosi a Lisbon nel 2017 [10.1007/978-3-319-71940-5_18].

Emotions Detection Through the Analysis of Physiological Information During Video Games Fruition

M. Granato
Primo
;
D. Gadia
Secondo
;
D. Maggiorini
Penultimo
;
L.A. Ripamonti
Ultimo
2017

Abstract

Games are interactive tools able to arouse emotions in the user. This is particularly relevant in Serious Games, where the main goal could be educational, pedagogical, etc. Therefore, understanding the players’ emotions during the game fruition could provide a valid support to the developers and researchers in video games field in order to design a more effective product. The presented research is a starting point to propose a framework for the determination of the player emotions through physiological information. We acquire several signals: facial electromyography, electrocardiogram, galvanic skin response, and respiration rate. We then compare the data to an emotional player assessment, defined using a valence and an arousal vector, through the application of Machine Learning techniques. The obtained results seem to suggest that the proposed approach can represent a valid tool to analyze the players’ emotions.
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English
Video game; Serious game; Emotion detection; Machine Learning; Feature selection; Physiological data; Affective Computing
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Games and Learning Alliance
J. Dias, P.A. Santos, R.C. Veltkamp
Springer
30-nov-2017
197
207
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9783319719399
9783319719405
10653
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GALA
Lisbon
2017
6
Convegno internazionale
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M. Granato, D. Gadia, D. Maggiorini, L.A. Ripamonti
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Emotions Detection Through the Analysis of Physiological Information During Video Games Fruition / M. Granato, D. Gadia, D. Maggiorini, L.A. Ripamonti (LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE). - In: Games and Learning Alliance / [a cura di] J. Dias, P.A. Santos, R.C. Veltkamp. - [s.l] : Springer, 2017 Nov 30. - ISBN 9783319719399. - pp. 197-207 (( Intervento presentato al 6. convegno GALA tenutosi a Lisbon nel 2017 [10.1007/978-3-319-71940-5_18].
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