VIF: Virtual Interactive Fiction (with a twist)
J\'er\'emy Frey (Potioc, UB)

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of combining immersive digital worlds with real-time brain activity processing to create adaptive, interactive storytelling experiences that respond to users' inner states.
Contribution
It introduces a novel concept of Virtual Interactive Fiction (VIF) that integrates real-time brain data to dynamically adapt narratives.
Findings
Demonstrates feasibility of real-time brain data integration in storytelling
Proposes a framework for adaptive narrative generation
Highlights potential for personalized immersive experiences
Abstract
Nowadays computer science can create digital worlds that deeply immerse users; it can also process in real time brain activity to infer their inner states. What marvels can we achieve with such technologies? Go back to displaying text. And unfold a story that follows and molds users as never before.
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Taxonomy
TopicsUsability and User Interface Design · Interactive and Immersive Displays · Digital Games and Media
