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Interactive Storytelling

Second Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS 2009, Guimarães, Portugal, December 9-11, 2009, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5915)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): ICIDS: International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling

Conference proceedings info: ICIDS 2009.

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Table of contents (50 papers)

  1. Theoretical Perspectives

    1. Traumaculture and Telepathetic Cyber Fiction

      • Jacquelene Drinkall
      Pages 163-173
    2. Exaggerated Claims for Interactive Stories

      • David Thue, Vadim Bulitko, Marcia Spetch, Michael Webb
      Pages 179-184
  2. Tools, Applications and Frameworks

    1. DEEP SPACE: High Resolution VR Platform for Multi-user Interactive Narratives

      • Daniela Kuka, Oliver Elias, Ronald Martins, Christopher Lindinger, Andreas Pramböck, Andreas Jalsovec et al.
      Pages 185-196
    2. Playing Sub-stories from Complex Movies

      • Ana Respicio, Carlos Teixeira
      Pages 197-208
  3. Narrative Control and Drama Management

    1. Directorial Control in a Decision-Theoretic Framework for Interactive Narrative

      • Mei Si, Stacy C. Marsella, David V. Pynadath
      Pages 221-233
    2. Evaluation of a Drama Manager Agent for an Interactive Story-Based Game

      • Andrea Corradini, Manish Mehta, Santiago Ontañón
      Pages 246-257
    3. What Would You Do in Their Shoes? Experiencing Different Perspectives in an Interactive Drama for Multiple Users

      • Birgit Endrass, Michael Boegler, Nikolaus Bee, Elisabeth André
      Pages 258-268
  4. Approaching Novel Perspectives and Experiences

    1. Bridging Media with the Help of Players

      • Michael Nitsche, Matthew Drake, Janet Murray
      Pages 269-279
    2. To Be or Not to Be: Towards Stateless Interactive Drama

      • Nicolas Szilas, Monica Axelrad
      Pages 280-291
    3. Conceiving Interactive Story Events

      • Ulrike Spierling
      Pages 292-297
  5. Posters

    1. A Computational Model of Emotional Response to Stories

      • Adam Fitzgerald, Gurlal Kahlon, Mark O. Riedl
      Pages 312-315
    2. Adaptivity in Game-Based Learning: A New Perspective on Story

      • Florian Berger, Wolfgang Müller
      Pages 316-319
    3. Digital Video and Interactivity

      • Alysson K. Morelli, Gabriel C. Chaves, Tiago M. Belchior
      Pages 320-323

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About this book

The rich programme of ICIDS 2009, comprising invited talks, technical pres- tations and posters, demonstrations, and co-located post-conference workshops clearly underscores the event’s status as premier international meeting in the domain. It thereby con?rms the decision taken by the Constituting Committee of the conference series to take the step forward: out of the national cocoons of its precursors, ICVS and TIDSE, and towards an itinerant platform re?ecting its global constituency. This move re?ects the desire and the will to take on the challenge to stay on the lookout, critically re?ect upon and integrate views and ideas,?ndingsandexperiences,andtopromoteinterdisciplinaryexchange,while ensuring overall coherence and maintaining a sense of direction. This is a signi?cant enterprise: The challenges sought are multifarious and must be addressed consistently at all levels. The desire to involve all research communitiesandstakeholdersmustbematchedbyacknowledgingthedi?erences in established practises and by providing suitable means of guidance and int- duction, exposition and direct interaction at the event itself and of lasting (and increasingly:living) documentation, of which the present proceedings are but an important part.

Editors and Affiliations

  • DSI - Departamento de Sistemas de Informacao, Universidade do Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal

    Ido A. Iurgel

  • Departamento de Ciencias da Comunicacao, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal

    Nelson Zagalo

  • Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Vienna, Austria

    Paolo Petta

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