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AtomicOrchid: A Mixed Reality Game to Investigate Coordination in Disaster Response Entertainment Computing - ICEC 2012

by: Joel E. Fischer, Wenchao Jiang, Stuart Moran

edited by: Marc Herrlich, Rainer Malaka, Maic Masuch

Vol. 7522 (2012), pp. 572-577, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-33542-6_75  Key: citeulike:11204415

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In this paper, we draw on serious mixed reality games as an approach to explore and design for coordination in disaster response scenarios. We introduce AtomicOrchid, a real-time location-based game to explore coordination and agile teaming under temporal and spatial constraints according to our approach. We outline the research plan to study the various interactional arrangements in which human responders can be supported by agents in disaster response scenarios in the future.


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