Player-Specific Conflict Handling Ontology

This paper presents an ontology that leads the player of a serious game - regarding conflict handling - to the educative experience from which they will benefit the most. It provides a clearly defined tree of axioms that maps the player's visually manifested affective cues and emotional stimuli...

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Main Authors: Charline Hondrou (Author), Eleni Tsalapati (Author), Amaryllis Raouzaiou (Author), George Marandianos (Author), Kostas Karpouzis (Author), Stefanos Kollias (Author)
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Published: Serious Games Society, 2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:This paper presents an ontology that leads the player of a serious game - regarding conflict handling - to the educative experience from which they will benefit the most. It provides a clearly defined tree of axioms that maps the player's visually manifested affective cues and emotional stimuli from the serious game to conflict handling styles and proposes interventions. The importance of this ontology lies in the fact that it promotes natural interaction (non-invasive methods) and at the same time makes the game as player-specific as it can be for its educational goal. It is an ontology that can be adapted to different educational theories and serve various educational purposes.
Item Description:10.17083/ijsg.v1i3.26
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