Interpreting Data of Serious Games for Health using Decision Support Systems
In order to empower the influence and usage of Serious Games for Health (SGFH) in science as well as application, a decision-support-system (DSS) based approach for interpreting game data should be developed. This DSS would allow users (patients, physicians) to interpret medical data, gathered by va...
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Main Authors: | Konrad Peters (Author), Fares Kayali (Author), Marisa Silbernagl (Author), Anita Lawitschka (Author), Helmut Hlavacs (Author) |
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Serious Games Society,
2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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