The paper titled "The Impact of Wind Simulation on Perceived Realism of Players" will be presented at the Advances in Computer Games Conference, which will take place online. The conference will occur from November 28th to 30th, 2023, and audiences can attend for free.
The work is being carried out under the TÜBİTAK-supported project "Development of Augmented Reality Simulation and Wind Interaction Platform." This project, conducted at the Modeling, Simulation, and Augmented Reality Laboratory, focuses on investigating the effect of realistically and dynamically simulated wind in digital games on the perceived realism by players. The paper authored by Communication Sciences Ph.D. Program student and part-time lecturer Zeynep Burcu Kaya Alpan, and project supervisor Asst. Prof. Şenol Pişkin will present the preliminary outcomes of this research.
ACG 2023 is an internationally renowned conference, that publishes computer-based studies of games. Established in 1975 in Edinburgh, it is the longest ongoing game AI conference. It is organized biennially by the "International Computer Games Association." The papers will be published by Springer as part of the "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" series. Ph.D. candidate Muhammad Javed Ramzan, undergraduate scholarship recipient Alperen Şatıroğlu, and STAR undergraduate scholarship recipient Bengi Geçkil are also researchers involved in the project.