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Affect-Sensitive Simulation for Job Interviews

Abstract: Having finished their studies, fresh college graduates have to eventually apply for a job. More often than not, before being accepted and employed into a company, the fresh grad would have to be interviewed by the company’s HR. Without … Continue reading

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Development of an Affect-Sensitive Game Agent

Thesis Abstract: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), a communication link between the brain of a user and a computer, have found their way into the gaming industry. This paper is a continuation to a previously conducted thesis that developed a prototype of … Continue reading

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Design and Development of an affect-sensitive horror game

Abstract: The purpose of this thesis is to determine fear using the signals recorded by a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) device and incorporate this information into an affect-sensitive horror game. The researchers will use the information regarding fear from the player … Continue reading

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Transitions Between Affective States and Its Relationship to Learner Performance in an Intelligent Tutoring System

Thesis Title: Transitions Between Affective States and Its Relationship to Learner Performance in an Intelligent Tutoring System Thesis Abstract: As affect is associated with cognition and learning, the paper aims to determine how affective states relate to student performance within … Continue reading

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Detection of Non-Literal Errors Through the Integration of Manually and Automatically Generated Detection Rules

Thesis Abstract: A non-literal error is defined as an error message given by the compiler that doesn’t correspond to the actual error present in the code. In these cases, debugging code can be a difficult even for seasoned programmers. Continuing … Continue reading

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