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Technology, Game Production, Game Developers: Understanding Gameswork in South Korea (테크놀로지, 생산 환경, 생산자의 관계 짓기 : 국내 게임 생산의 장의 이해)

  • Jin, Yae-Won
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.121-134
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    • 2019
  • This article examines technological innovation's impact on the game production field and on the developers' subjectivity and labor. It focuses on the appearance of the new stage of digitalization via mobile devices during the period when the leading sector of game industry rapidly shifted to Mobile games. Though the in-depth interview with the game developers, this article explores the changes in organizational and management approaches and in the developers' experience and perception of their labor. Given the serious shortage of the related literature, I believe this analysis could provide a new perspective in understanding the gameswork of specific time and location.

Optimal Power Control in Cooperative Relay Networks Based on a Differential Game

  • Xu, Haitao;Zhou, Xianwei
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.280-285
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, the optimal power control problem in a cooperative relay network is investigated and a new power control scheme is proposed based on a non-cooperative differential game. Optimal power allocated to each node for a relay is formulated using the Nash equilibrium in this paper, considering both the throughput and energy efficiency together. It is proved that the non-cooperative differential game algorithm is applicable and the optimal power level can be achieved.

Classroom Roll-Call System Based on ResNet Networks

  • Zhu, Jinlong;Yu, Fanhua;Liu, Guangjie;Sun, Mingyu;Zhao, Dong;Geng, Qingtian;Su, Jinbo
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.1145-1157
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    • 2020
  • A convolution neural networks (CNNs) has demonstrated outstanding performance compared to other algorithms in the field of face recognition. Regarding the over-fitting problem of CNN, researchers have proposed a residual network to ease the training for recognition accuracy improvement. In this study, a novel face recognition model based on game theory for call-over in the classroom was proposed. In the proposed scheme, an image with multiple faces was used as input, and the residual network identified each face with a confidence score to form a list of student identities. Face tracking of the same identity or low confidence were determined to be the optimisation objective, with the game participants set formed from the student identity list. Game theory optimises the authentication strategy according to the confidence value and identity set to improve recognition accuracy. We observed that there exists an optimal mapping relation between face and identity to avoid multiple faces associated with one identity in the proposed scheme and that the proposed game-based scheme can reduce the error rate, as compared to the existing schemes with deeper neural network.

A Real Time Multiplayer Network Game System Based on a History Re-Transmission Algorithm

  • Kim, Seong-hoo;Park, Kyoo-seok
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.814-823
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    • 2004
  • Current video games and game room games are played as a single player mode on the basis of various emulators. With the evolution of data communications and game technology, a new trend in the game industry has made the primary interests of game developers and companies in the game industry be moved toward a multiplayer mode from the traditional single player mode. In this paper, we represent how to implement a network game platform by allowing network modules to be run in conjunction with the current video emulator games. It also suggests a synchronization scheme for real-time game playout and practical mechanism that can support network games to be played with the Peer-to-Peer process using a lobby system.

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Techno-Sociological Analysis on Internet Game Addiction Controversy (인터넷게임 중독논쟁의 기술사회적 함의)

  • Kim, Ji-Yeon
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.81-92
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    • 2014
  • It was introduced article 26 (Restriction on Hours Provided for Internet Games in Late Night Time) of Juvenile Protection Act, so called "Shut-down Rule", in 2011. Game Industry submitted the legal petition and claimed that the rule is against the Constitution, because that rule based on the assertion that the game is poisonous such as drugs without apparent scientific evidence. It's in controversy in terms of science/medical care up to now; for all that it became to receive in social level. We can find a kind of technology-hatred that come out state-driven radical technological reception. It is required critical-discourse frame on new technology, not pathological frame.

A Study on Cheating Patterns in Online FPS Games and their Countermeasures : By the Case of Point Blank in Indonesia (온라인 FPS 게임의 치팅 유형과 대응 방안에 관한 연구 : 인도네시아 포인트 블랭크 사례를 중심으로)

  • Im, Sung-Jin;Lee, Dae-Hyun
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.81-91
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    • 2011
  • Hacking tools are evolving along the growth of on-line game industry. Those tools allow users with no programming knowledge to hack the game, which causes a lot of problems in on-line game services. Specifically, FPS games based on peer-to-peer networks are vulnerable to hacks. This paper analyzes cheating patterns by the case of Point Blank in Indonesia and prioritize countermeasures, which helps game companies handle hacks efficiently.

Animated Game-Based Learning of Data Structures In Professional Education

  • Waseemullah, Waseemullah;Kazi, Abdul Karim;Hyder, Muhammad Faraz;Basit, Faraz Abdul
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.9
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2022
  • Teaching and learning are one of the major issues during this pandemic (COVID-19). Since the pandemic started, there are many changes in teaching and learning styles as everything related to studies started online. Game-Based Learning has got remarkable importance in the educational system and pedagogy as an effective way of increasing student inspiration and engagement. In this field, most of the work has been carried out in digital games. This research uses an Animated Game-Based Learning design in enhancing student engagement and perception of learning. In teaching Computer Science (CS) concepts in higher education, to enhance the pedagogy activities in CS concepts, more specifically the concepts of "Data Structures (DS)" i.e., Array, Stack, and Queue concepts are focused. This study aims to observe the difference in students' learning with the use of different learning methods i.e., the traditional learning (TL) method and the Animated Game-Based Learning (AGBL) Method. The experimental results show that learning DS concepts has been improved by the AGBL method as compared to the TL method.

Generation of security system defense strategies based on evolutionary game theory

  • Bowen Zou;Yongdong Wang;Chunqiang Liu;Mingguang Dai;Qianwen Du;Xiang Zhu
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.56 no.9
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    • pp.3463-3471
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    • 2024
  • The physical protection systems of Nuclear Power Plant are utilized to safeguard targets against intrude by attacker. As the methods employed by attackers to intrude Nuclear Power Plant become increasingly complex and diverse, there is an urgent need to identify optimal defense strategies to interrupt adversary intrusions. This paper focuses on studying the defense of security personnel against adversary intrusions and utilizes an evolutionary game approach to select the optimal defense decisions for physical protection systems. Under the assumption of bounded rationality for both the attacker and defender, the paper constructs replication dynamic equations for attack and defense strategies, investigating the process of strategy selection and the stability of evolution. Finally, a minimal model is proposed to validate the feasibility of utilizing the evolutionary game model for defense strategy selection.

Delphi Study on Game Content Valuation Model Element Extraction and Analysis (게임 컨텐츠 가치 평가 모델 분석 및 요소 추출에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sung Tae;Cho, Ok Hue
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Computer Game
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.145-155
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    • 2018
  • This study aims to extract additional elements to the existing game value evaluation using Delphi technique to 23 game experts. As a result of reviewing the characteristics of the development model using the evaluation model of the existing game contents, it was found that the evaluation factor was selected when selecting the content. The Delphi analysis was conducted two times, the first was the expert FGI and the second was the Delphi questionnaire. More detailed elements were presented in the related items such as results, technology transfer and dissemination, and details for promoting commercialization. Through focus group interviews, we extracted additional factors and predicted market size, growth potential, regulatory and market appeal and risk through market analysis of content success in the game industry. This will allow the industry to understand market size, growth potential, regulation, market appeal and risk through a market analysis of its success targets. This study suggests that the proposed evaluation factors can be applied to the entire game and cultural contents industry and will also help to construct market factors such as market value evaluation of contents, goal and goal setting, selection of entry method, and strategic factors.

A novel method for natural motion mapping as a strategy of game immediacy

  • Lee, Ji Young;Woo, Tack
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.2313-2326
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    • 2018
  • The method of operating a game could determine the psychological distance between the player and the game character, and thus, in the Virtual Reality, players' control methodologies are important to enhance their immersion. This study has the objective of examining the difference in games according to the method of operation based on the player's movements. This study researched the effect of the method of operating movement conforming to the movement of the character and the physical operation of the body on forming game experiences for the player. The result of performing an experiment increased reality for the game player through a controller in the shape of the actual control, to increase focus in the game. As so, game play through movements, including actual movements by the player displayed to enhance game satisfaction. In the part of media remediation field, Game can be defined as media which has their own unique hypermediacy. Especially, in the motion based game, players' movement mediates players and the game, therefore, players' movement could make players' experience augmented or immediate in accordance with the characteristics of movements. Even though sports and dances genres of motion-based games are common, RPG or adventure genres are rare. It can be explained that the characteristics of the action have been explained in the immediacy. In a game of fantasy, which is difficult to experience in real-life situations, the nature of the player's motion can increase the immersion of the game, which can contribute to utilization of players' motion and experience design in the various genres and suggestion of grounds theory. In addition, through this study, it is able to design motion-based games of various genres.