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Recognizing Affiliation: Using Behavioural Traces to Predict the Quality
  of Social Interactions in Online Games

Recognizing Affiliation: Using Behavioural Traces to Predict the Quality of Social Interactions in Online Games

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), 2020
6 March 2020
Julian Frommel
Valentin Sagl
Ansgar E. Depping
Colby Johanson
Matthew K. Miller
R. Mandryk
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Papers citing "Recognizing Affiliation: Using Behavioural Traces to Predict the Quality of Social Interactions in Online Games"

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Predicting and Understanding Turn-Taking Behavior in Open-Ended Group
  Activities in Virtual Reality
Predicting and Understanding Turn-Taking Behavior in Open-Ended Group Activities in Virtual Reality
Portia Wang
Eugy Han
A. Queiroz
C. DeVeaux
Jeremy N. Bailenson
194
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03 Jul 2024
Work Online, Welfare Calls, and Wine Night: Effects of the COVID-19
  Pandemic on Individuals' Technology Use
Work Online, Welfare Calls, and Wine Night: Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Individuals' Technology Use
Bill Tomlinson
Rebecca W. Black
247
3
0
19 Jan 2021
Modeling Behaviour to Predict User State: Self-Reports as Ground Truth
Modeling Behaviour to Predict User State: Self-Reports as Ground Truth
Julian Frommel
R. Mandryk
123
2
0
28 Jul 2020
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