Evaluation of Game Designs for Human Computation
Carranza, Julie Elizabeth (University of California, Santa Cruz) | Krause, Markus (University of Bremen)
In recent years various games have been developed to generate useful data for scientific and commercial purposes. Current human computation games are tailored around a task they aim to solve, adding game mechanics to conceal monotonous workflows. These gamification approaches, although providing valuable gaming experience, do not cover the wide range of experiences seen in digital games today. This work presents a new use for design concepts for human computation games and an evaluation of player experiences.
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