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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/computer-science/events/masters-thesis-presentatio
 n-hci-designing-a-unity-plugin-to-predict-expected-affect-in-games-using-b
 iophilia
LOCATION:200 University Avenue West Online master’s thesis presentation W
 aterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Master’s Thesis Presentation • Human-Computer Interaction •\n
 Designing a Unity Plugin to Predict Expected Affect in Games Using\nBiophi
 lia
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: THIS MASTER’S THESIS PRESENTATION WILL BE GIVEN 
 ONLINE.\n\nLICHENG ZHANG\, MASTER’S CANDIDATE\n_David R. Cheriton School
  of Computer Science_\n\nSUPERVISOR: Professor Mark Hancock\n\nVideo games
  can generate different emotional states and affective\nreactions\, but it
  can sometimes be difficult for a game’s visual\ndesigner to predict the
  emotional response a player might experience\nwhen designing a game or ga
 me scene.
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