Closing the Affective Loop via Experience-Driven Reinforcement Learning Designers

Autonomously tailoring content to a set of pre-determined affective patterns has long been considered the holy grail of affect-aware human-computer interaction at large. The experience-driven procedural content generation framework realises this vision by searching for content that elicits a certain...

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Published inInternational Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction and workshops pp. 257 - 265
Main Authors Barthet, Matthew, Branco, Diogo, Gallotta, Roberto, Khalifa, Ahmed, Yannakakis, Georgios N.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 15.09.2024
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Summary:Autonomously tailoring content to a set of pre-determined affective patterns has long been considered the holy grail of affect-aware human-computer interaction at large. The experience-driven procedural content generation framework realises this vision by searching for content that elicits a certain experience pattern to a user. In this paper, we propose a novel reinforcement learning (RL) framework for generating affect-tailored content, and we test it in the domain of racing games. Specifically, the experience-driven RL (EDRL) framework is given a target arousal trace, and it then generates a racetrack that elicits the desired affective responses for a particular type of player. EDRL leverages a reward function that assesses the affective pattern of any generated racetrack from a corpus of arousal traces. Our findings suggest that EDRL can accurately generate affect-driven racing game levels according to a designer's style and outperforms search-based methods for personalised content generation. The method is not only directly applicable to game content generation tasks but also employable broadly to any domain that uses content for affective adaptation.
ISSN:2156-8111
DOI:10.1109/ACII63134.2024.00034