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A Design and Implementation Mobile Game Based on Kinect Sensor

  • Lee, Won Joo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.22 no.9
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we design and implement a mobile game based on Kinect sensor. This game is a motion recognition maze game based on Kinect sensor using XNA Game Studio. The game consists of three stages. Each maze has different size and clear time limit. A player can move to the next stage only if the player finds the exit within a limited time. However, if the exit is not found within the time limit, the game ends. In addition, two kinds of mini games are included in the game. The first game is a fruit catch game using motion recognition tracking of the Kinect sensor, and player have to pick up a certain number of randomly falling fruits. If a player acquire a certain number of fruits at this time, the movement speed of the player is increased. However, if a player takes a skeleton that appears randomly, the movement speed will decrease. The second game is a Quiz game using the speech recognition function of the Kinect sensor, and a question from random genres of common sense, nonsense, ancient creature, capital, constellation, etc. are issued. If a player correctly answers more than 7 of 10 questions, the player gets useful items to use in finding the maze. This item is a navigator fairy that helps the player to escape the forest.

Development of a Serious Game using EEG Monitor and Kinect (뇌파측정기와 키넥트를 이용한 기능성 게임 개발)

  • Jung, Sang-Hyub;Han, Seung-Wan;Kim, Hyo-Chan;Kim, Ki-Nam;Song, Min-Sun;Lee, Kang-Hee
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.189-198
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    • 2015
  • This paper is about a serious game controlled by EEG and motion capture. We developed our game for 2 users competitive and its method is as follows. One player uses a controlling interface using EEG signals based on the premise that the player's facial movements are a depiction of the player's emotion and intensity throughout the game play. The other player uses a controlling interface using kinect's motion capture technology which captures the player's vertical and lateral movements as well as state of running. The game shows the first player's EEG as a real-time graphic along the map on the game screen. The player will then be able to pace himself based on these visualization graphics of his brain activities. This results in higher concentration for the player throughout the game for a better score in the game. In addition, the second player will be able to improve his physical abilities since the game action is based on real movements from the player.

The Effects of Game Saves on Player Story Generation (게임의 세이브 기능이 플레이어의 스토리 생성에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, Sung-Hee
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 2009
  • This study explores the effects of 'save and load' on game storytelling. In video games, a player can control the game she plays by repeatedly saving and loading game data until she reaches her intended goal. As a consequence, a player can manage the game time. In this article, game time is divided into two parts; play time and story time in order to examine how player's intentions are reflected in game storytelling. This is what distinguishes game narrative from others in that the player generates her own story by saving and loading.

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Differences of Aesthetic Experience Response Code by Player's Experience Level in Adventure Game (어드벤처 게임에서 플레이어 경험수준별 미적경험 반응코드 차이)

  • Choi, GyuHyeok;Kim, Mijin
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 2020
  • Player experience study includes the behavior and psychological responses of player to game content. And, it focuses on the player's aesthetic experience for specific game elements rather than comprehensive game experiences. This paper presents the player's aesthetic experience data derived from the gameplay process as a code, and analyzes the aesthetic experience data by player experience level for adventure games. These researching results might complement the limitations of existing game analysis research, and provide practical data which creator could apply at the design stage of game.

Game Theoretic Modeling for Mobile Malicious Node Detection Problem in Static Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Ho, Jun-Won
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.238-242
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    • 2021
  • Game theory has been regarded as a useful theoretical tool for modeling the interactions between distinct entities and thus it has been harnessed in various research field. In particular, research attention has been shown to how to apply game theory to modeling the interactions between malign and benign entities in the field of wireless networks. Although various game theoretic modeling work have been proposed in the field of wireless networks, our proposed work is disparate to the existing work in the sense that we focus on mobile malign node detection problem in static wireless sensor networks. More specifically, we propose a Bayesian game theoretic modeling for mobile malign node detection problem in static wireless sensor networks. In our modeling, we formulate a two-player static Bayesian game with imperfect information such that player 1 is aware of the type of player 2, but player 2 is not aware of the type of player 1. We use four strategies in our static Bayesian game. We obtain Bayesian Nash Equilibria with pure strategies under certain conditions.

Gameplay as a Semiotic Interpretation (기호 해석 활동으로서의 게임 플레이 연구)

  • Lyou, Chul-Gyun;Cho, Sung-Hee
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.67-75
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    • 2009
  • The aim of this paper is to find out semiotic interpretation in digital gameplay and define layers of meaning which is provided by a game designer and a player. The primary author of the digital game is a game designer; however, to accomplish the whole meaning of the digital game, there must be a player's action. In digital games, the game designer leads to player's action and the player progresses the game at her desire. During the gameplay, each of the intention clashes and coincides through the semiotic interpretation. It can be classified under five sections that represent the game designer, the player and the game text.

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An Implementation of Othello Game Player Using ANN based Records Learning and Minimax Search Algorithm (ANN 기반 기보학습 및 Minimax 탐색 알고리즘을 이용한 오델로 게임 플레이어의 구현)

  • Jeon, Youngjin;Cho, Youngwan
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.67 no.12
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    • pp.1657-1664
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    • 2018
  • This paper proposes a decision making scheme for choosing the best move at each state of game in order to implement an artificial intelligence othello game player. The proposed decision making scheme predicts the various possible states of the game when the game has progressed from the current state, evaluates the degree of possibility of winning or losing the game at the states, and searches the best move based on the evaluation. In this paper, we generate learning data by decomposing the records of professional players' real game into states, matching and accumulating winning points to the states, and using the Artificial Neural Network that learned them, we evaluated the value of each predicted state and applied the Minimax search to determine the best move. We implemented an artificial intelligence player of the Othello game by applying the proposed scheme and evaluated the performance of the game player through games with three different artificial intelligence players.

Patterning of Visual Environmental Elements and Player Reactions in Game Space of Adventure Games (어드벤처 게임공간에서 시각적 환경요소와 플레이어 반응의 패턴화)

  • Choi, GyuHyeok;Kim, Mijin
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.139-148
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    • 2021
  • In a game, the visual environment element is a means of expressing the intention of the developer, and is mediums that enable the player to gain to play experience of interaction. In this paper, the player's reaction to the visual environmental elements of the adventure game was patterned with a collection and analysis process by empirical experiments. The data collected through the experiment were about 10,000, and as a result of the analysis, 24 types of player reaction patterns were found in total. This can be used as a guideline for game space design by matching the properties of visual environment elements and the reactions against players occurring in the game play process to examine the play experience.

A novel method for natural motion mapping as a strategy of game immediacy

  • Lee, Ji Young;Woo, Tack
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.2313-2326
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    • 2018
  • The method of operating a game could determine the psychological distance between the player and the game character, and thus, in the Virtual Reality, players' control methodologies are important to enhance their immersion. This study has the objective of examining the difference in games according to the method of operation based on the player's movements. This study researched the effect of the method of operating movement conforming to the movement of the character and the physical operation of the body on forming game experiences for the player. The result of performing an experiment increased reality for the game player through a controller in the shape of the actual control, to increase focus in the game. As so, game play through movements, including actual movements by the player displayed to enhance game satisfaction. In the part of media remediation field, Game can be defined as media which has their own unique hypermediacy. Especially, in the motion based game, players' movement mediates players and the game, therefore, players' movement could make players' experience augmented or immediate in accordance with the characteristics of movements. Even though sports and dances genres of motion-based games are common, RPG or adventure genres are rare. It can be explained that the characteristics of the action have been explained in the immediacy. In a game of fantasy, which is difficult to experience in real-life situations, the nature of the player's motion can increase the immersion of the game, which can contribute to utilization of players' motion and experience design in the various genres and suggestion of grounds theory. In addition, through this study, it is able to design motion-based games of various genres.

Representation of Game Character Using Measurement Information of Player's Physical Status (게임 플레이어의 신체 측정 정보를 이용한 게임 캐릭터의 표현)

  • Park, So-Hee;Kim, Bo-Sung;Park, Jong-Seung
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.7-16
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    • 2015
  • To improve the sense of unity between game players and game world avatars, we propose a method to measure game player's physical status and manipulate game character appearances and behavior using the measurements. To measure the status, we implemented a hardware module that perceive the body temperature. We implemented a 3D horror game whose game space is a common subway space ordinarily encountered in daily life so that ordinary people can easily get used to the game environment. The experiments of applying the measurement data from the game player to the game world avatar shows that the player's physical status can be effectively utilized to improve the sense of reality in gameplay.