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Claudia Faita
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2015-2017
Publications (10 Years): 9
Top Topics
Natural Interaction
User Engagement
Social Skills
Game Design
Top Venues
AVR (2)
ICEC
VRST
AVR
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Publications
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Claudia Faita
,
Raffaello Brondi
,
Camilla Tanca
,
Marcello Carrozzino
,
Massimo Bergamasco
Natural User Interface to Assess Social Skills in Autistic Population.
AVR (2)
(2017)
Marcello Carrozzino
,
Chiara Evangelista
,
Claudia Faita
,
Mihai Duguleana
,
Massimo Bergamasco
A Virtual Travel in Leonardo's Codex of Flight.
AVR (2)
(2017)
Claudia Faita
,
Camilla Tanca
,
Andrea Piarulli
,
Marcello Carrozzino
,
Franco Tecchia
,
Massimo Bergamasco
The Effect of Emotional Narrative Virtual Environments on User Experience.
AVR (1)
(2016)
Claudia Faita
,
Federico Vanni
,
Camilla Tanca
,
Emanuele Ruffaldi
,
Marcello Carrozzino
,
Massimo Bergamasco
Investigating the process of emotion recognition in immersive and non-immersive virtual technological setups.
VRST
(2016)
Raffaello Brondi
,
Giovanni Avveduto
,
Leila Alem
,
Claudia Faita
,
Marcello Carrozzino
,
Franco Tecchia
,
Y. Pisan
,
Massimo Bergamasco
Evaluating the effects of competition vs collaboration on user engagement in an immersive game using natural interaction.
VRST
(2015)
Cristian Lorenzini
,
Claudia Faita
,
Marcello Carrozzino
,
Franco Tecchia
,
Massimo Bergamasco
VR-Based Serious Game Designed for Medical Ethics Training.
AVR
(2015)
Raffaello Brondi
,
Leila Alem
,
Giovanni Avveduto
,
Claudia Faita
,
Marcello Carrozzino
,
Franco Tecchia
,
Massimo Bergamasco
Evaluating the Impact of Highly Immersive Technologies and Natural Interaction on Player Engagement and Flow Experience in Games.
ICEC
(2015)
Cristian Lorenzini
,
Claudia Faita
,
Michele Barsotti
,
Marcello Carrozzino
,
Franco Tecchia
,
Massimo Bergamasco
ADITHO - A Serious Game for Training and Evaluating Medical Ethics Skills.
ICEC
(2015)
Claudia Faita
,
Federico Vanni
,
Cristian Lorenzini
,
Marcello Carrozzino
,
Camilla Tanca
,
Massimo Bergamasco
Perception of Basic Emotions from Facial Expressions of Dynamic Virtual Avatars.
AVR
(2015)