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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
Teesside University
A brain-computer interface to a plan-based narrative
<20> Although there has been significant interest in developing Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) for entertainment applications, including computer games, a major challenge is to actually capture user experience in a meaningful way. In this paper, we describe an experiment in which BCI is used to drive an interactive narrative using the concept of empathy as a unifying framework. The experiments, conducted at Tel Aviv Functional Brain Centre, have been based on simultaneous EEG-fMRI recordings to provide a brain imaging validation of selective asymmetry in the pre-frontal cortex during BCI feedback. The acceptance rate at IJCAI 2013 was 13% for oral presentation.