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If you are interested in Artificial Intelligence (AI), games, heritage, or archaeology, come to the seminar on Games as Heritage. Topics of discussion will be the analysis of ancient games using modern AI techniques, and the main challenges with the preservation of videogames. When: Wed 16 October, 13:15 to 15:00 Where:...
Games Research across University and Industry Contexts Directed at early stage postgraduate and research associates, this seminar will address different approaches to game-related research within academia and industry. We want to define what are the differences between research in university and research in industry, how to carry out studies both...
There will be an HCI seminar on 5th April, starring Paul Cairns, Reader at University of York. This seminar will take place on Wednesday 05 April, room 1WN 3.11, from 13:15 to 14:05. Exploring engagement through games ABSTRACT Engagement is considered an important experience for users to have with all sorts of interactive systems....
This month the Department of Computer Science’s seminar, 12.15-12.45 in 1W 3.30, hears from Dr Leon Watts discussing the notion of slowbotics and how performing work at a slower rate may be suitable for a range of social interactions between humans and machines. Title: Slowbotics: Wasting time wisely on social actions in human-robot interaction...
There will be an HCI seminar held tomorrow, starring Annakaisa Kultima from the University of Tampere. This seminar will take place on Wednesday March 15, in room 1WN 3.11, from 13:15 to 14:05. ABSTRACT In this seminar, the notion of game design value will be proposed and explored utilizing three design theory frameworks: Holm’s...
Richard Dinnis (Art Director) and Dan Harper (Managing Director) from Cityscape will be coming to the University of Bath on Friday 03 March and will be giving a talk at 14:15 in 8W 2.27. The company is currently hosting a CDE EngD student who is writing up his thesis. The talk...
There will be an HCI seminar on 21 February 2017, starring Asst Prof Rakefet Ackerman from the University of Haifa. This seminar will take place on Tuesday, February 21, room 1W 3.30, from 13:15 to 14:05. TITLE Learning on screen or on paper? A metacognitive analysis of media effects on reading comprehension and problem solving...
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