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“MOBIE: a Movie Brain Interactive Editor”

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    MOBIE: a Movie Brain Interactive Editor

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    Interactive cinema will soon be a reality, following the current evolution of computer games. So far, however, interactivity is still limited, in particular because it is based on conscious operations of the viewer (e.g. through buttons, joystick, keyboards, voice, gestures). Instead, it would be desirable to adapt the movie plot to the viewers state of mind, without the need of deliberate actions, just by means of thoughts, unconscious preferences, and feelings. Such an interaction would represent an interesting alternative to traditional ways of movie watching, and an advance with respect to more mechanical types of interactivity.

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    Lécuyer, A., Lotte, F., Reilly, R. B., Leeb, R., Hirose, M., and Slater, M. 2008. Brain-computer interfaces, virtual reality, and videogames. Computer 41 (October), 66–72.
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    Rebolledo-Mendez, G., Dunwell, I., Martínez-Mirón, E. A., Vargas-Cerdán, M. D., Freitas, S., Liarokapis, F., and García-Gaona, A. R. 2009. Assessing neurosky’s usability to detect attention levels in an assessment exercise. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Part I: New Trends, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 149–158.


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