Lotfi Derbali

According to our database1, Lotfi Derbali authored at least 10 papers between 2009 and 2014.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

Timeline

Legend:

Book 
In proceedings 
Article 
PhD thesis 
Dataset
Other 

Links

On csauthors.net:

Bibliography

2014
Motivational Strategies to Support Engagement of Learners in Serious Games.
Proceedings of the ICAART 2014, 2014

2013
Assessing Motivational Strategies in Serious Games Using Hidden Markov Models.
Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, 2013

2012
Assessment of Learners' Motivation during Interactions with Serious Games: A Study of Some Motivational Strategies in Food-Force.
Adv. Hum. Comput. Interact., 2012

Exploring the Effects of Prior Video-Game Experience on Learner's Motivation during Interactions with HeapMotiv.
Proceedings of the Intelligent Tutoring Systems - 11th International Conference, 2012

2011
A Theoretical and Empirical Approach in Assessing Motivational Factors: From Serious Games To an ITS.
Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, 2011

Physiological Evaluation of Attention Getting Strategies during Serious Game Play.
Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence in Education - 15th International Conference, 2011

Assessment of Learners' Attention While Overcoming Errors and Obstacles: An Empirical Study.
Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence in Education - 15th International Conference, 2011

2010
Players' Motivation and EEG Waves Patterns in a Serious Game Environment.
Proceedings of the Intelligent Tutoring Systems, 10th International Conference, 2010

Prediction of Players Motivational States Using Electrophysiological Measures during Serious Game Play.
Proceedings of the ICALT 2010, 2010

2009
Inducing positive emotional state in Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence in Education: Building Learning Systems that Care: From Knowledge Representation to Affective Modelling, 2009


  Loading...