3D Space-Time Visualization of Player Behaviour in Pervasive Location-Based Games

Author:

Coulton Paul1,Bamford Will1,Cheverst Keith1,Rashid Omer1

Affiliation:

1. Infolab21, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4WA, UK

Abstract

Location-based games not only offer new experiences for the players, but also present new challenges for researchers in terms of analyzing player behaviour. Whilst many ethnographical studies have presented useful qualitative insights into this area, there is the potential to both improve support for these studies and to provide more effective representations of the quantitative data that can often be extracted from the game itself in a manner that enables greater understanding. In this paper, we illustrate how combined spatial and temporal information can be represented using the human geographers' technique ofspace-time pathsto provide 3D visualizations of a player's or players' movement. Our analysis of a particular location-based game shows how a richer understanding of overall game play is obtained and highlights the possibilities for using the technique for a whole range of location-based services to provide a more complete view of complexities of journeys. Further, we discuss how these techniques can be utilized more generally by ethnographers who study the behaviour of mobile actors.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Human-Computer Interaction,Software

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