Entertainment computing : technologies and applications : IFIP first International Workshop on Entertainment Computing (IWEC 2002), May 14-17, 2002, Makuhari, Japan
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Entertainment computing : technologies and applications : IFIP first International Workshop on Entertainment Computing (IWEC 2002), May 14-17, 2002, Makuhari, Japan
(The International Federation for Information Processing, 112)
Kluwer Academic, c2003
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"Organized in cooperation with the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ)."
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume is the Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Entertainment Computing (IWEC 2002). Entertainment has been taking very important parts in our life by refreshing us and activating our creativity. Recently by the advancement of computers and networks new types of entertainment have been emerging such as video games, entertainment robots, and network games. As these new games have a strong power to change our lives, it is good time for people who work in this area to discuss various aspects of entertainment and to promote entertainment related researches. Based on these considerations, we have organized a first workshop on entertainment computing. This workshop brings together researchers, developers, and practitioners working in the area of entertainment computing. It covers wide range of entertainment computing such as theoretical issues, hardware/software issues, systems, human interfaces, and applications. The particular areas covered by the workshop are: 1. Computers & Games Computer game algorithms, modeling of players, web technologies for networked games, human interface technologies for game applications. 2. Home/Arcade Games and Interactive Movies Video game computer technologies, motion capture technologies, real-time computer graphics technologies, interactive movie systems, story generation for games/movies, human factors of video games.
目次
- Preface. Proceedings Editors. Supporting Organizations. Committees. 1. Invited Talks. Under The Influence: Using Natural Language In Interactive Storytelling
- M. Cavazza, F. Charles, S.J. Mead. Interactivity And Non-Linearity: What Do They Really Mean? D. Marinelli. 2. Computers and Games. Multi-Goal Path-Finding For Autonomous Agents In Virtual Worlds
- P. Codognet. Multiplayer Game Cheating Prevention With Pipelined Lockstep Protocol
- Ho Lee, E. Kozlowski, S. Lenker, S. Jamin. Complex Games And Palm Computers
- P. Spronck, J. van den Herik. Facilitating Learning In A Real Time Strategy Computer Game
- P. Sweetser, S. Dennis. A Toolkit For Developing Programs Of Card Game Played On The Internet
- M. Koide, Jingde Cheng. A Metric For Entertainment Of Boardgames: Its Implication For Evolution Of Chess Variants
- H. Iida, N. Takeshita, J. Yoshimura. Threat Stacks To Guide Pruning And Search Extensions In Shogi
- R. Grimbergen. The Evolution Of Strong Othello Programs
- M. Buro. 3. Home/Arcade Games and Interactive Movies. Digital Storytelling With Dinah: Dynamic, Interactive, Narrative Authoring Heuristic
- D. Ventura, D. Brogan. Real-Time Character Animation Using Puppet Metaphor
- Y. Okada. Fly Through View Video Generation Of Soccer Scene
- N. Inamoto, H. Saito. Prototyping Mobile Game Applications
- J. Sanneblad, L. Erik-Holmquist. A Method For Real-Time Rendering Of Water Droplets Taking Into Account Interactive Depth Of Field Effects
- T. Sato, Y. Dobashi, T. Yamamoto. Kirifuki: Inhaling And Exhaling Interaction With Visual Objects
- S. Iga, F. Higuchi. Virtual Horseback Archery-Kibakiba Mushamusha
- M. Imura, J. Kozuka, K. Minami, Y. Tabata, T. Shizui, K. Chihara. Creating Ubiquitous Interactive Games Using Everywhere Display Projectors
- C. Pinhanez. Face Analysis And Synthesis For Interactive Entertainment
- S. Iwasawa, T. Yotsukura, S. Morishima. Human Body Tracking For Digital Actors
- A. Nakano, J. Hoshino. Computer Vision Based Recognition Of Interactions Between Human And Objects
- M. Kobana, J. Ohya. Real-Time Manipulation Of Motion-Capture Data With Pattern Generator
- S. Kuriyama, Y. Irino, T. Kaneko. 4. Entertainment Robots and Physical Systems. Development Of Autonomous Blimp Robot With Intelligent Control
- K. Motoyama, H. Kawamura, M. Yamamoto, A. Ohuchi. Lego Mindstorms Cheerleading Robots
- N. Matsunami, K. Tanaka-Ishii, I. Frank, H. Matsubara. Electronically Enhanced Board Games By Integrating Physical And Virtual Spaces
- F. Kusunoki, M. Sugimoto, H. Hashizume. A Distributed Control System And Scripting Language For 'Interactivity' In Live Performance
- E. Mendelowitz, J. Burke. Recognition Of Human Hand Gesture From A Monocular Image Sequence For Human-Machine Communication System
- S. Odo, K. Hoshino. 5. Music Informatics. Development Of Midi Encoder 'Auto-F' For Creating Midi Controllable General Audio Contents
- T. Modegi. 'Improvisession-II' - A Performing/Composing System For Improvisational Sessions With Networks
- Y. Nagashima. An Accommodating Piano Which Augments Intention Of Inexperienced Players
- A. Yatsui, H. Katayose. Two-Step Input Method For Supporting Construction Of Midi Sequence Data
- C. Oshima, Y. Miyagawa, K. Nishimoto, T. Shirosaki. A Melody Retrieval System On Parallelized Computers
- T. Sonoda,T. Ikenaga, K. Shimizu, Y. Muraoka. Sound Compass (TM) - A Fast Query-By-Humming System Using Multi-Dimensional Feature Vectors
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