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Research invesitgating how digital photography/video can be used as additional "data" for health maintenance and behavior change.

Faculty: Brian K. Smith
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Research on people's decision making during novel, "everyday" activities (e.g., choosing teams for "fantasy sports" games), design of information systems to enhance their information heuristics.

Faculty: Brian K. Smith
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This research project explores the integration of visual design elements, including camera movements, lighting design, and character postures and their impact on engagement and immersion.

Faculty: Magy Seif El-Nasr
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This research project attempts to undergo several experiments exploring the psychological effects and the impact of well known cinematography techniques on illiciting emotions and changing moods within an interactive experience.

Faculty: Magy Seif El-Nasr
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This undergoing project explores the design of agent-based architectures for creating believable interactive synthetic actors that embed interactive immersive environements. This research focuses on social cognition, social agents, gestures, and body animation.

Faculty: Magy Seif El-Nasr
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The project explores the creation and design of tools that facilitate interactive story authoring. It explores several techniques, including cinematica and theatric techniques, especially acting and screenwriting, interactivity story models, user modeling, and planning.

Faculty: Magy Seif El-Nasr
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