Towards Generic Models of Player Experience

Context personalisation is a flourishing area of research with many applications. Context personalisation systems usually employ a user model to predict the appeal of the context to a particular user given a history of interactions. Most of the models used are context-dependent and their applicability is usually limited to the system and the data used for model construction. Establishing models of user experience that are highly scalable while maintaing the performance constitutes an important research direction. In this paper, we propose generic models of user experience in the computer games domain. We employ two datasets collected from players interactions with two games from different genres where accurate models of players experience were previously built. We take the approach one step further by investigating the modelling mechanism ability to generalise over the two datasets. We further examine whether generic features of player behaviour can be defined and used to boost the modelling performance. The accuracies obtained in both experiments indicate a promise for the proposed approach and suggest that game-independent player experience models can be built.

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