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Journal Articles
- 2023
- [j2]Joseph Alexander Brown, Marco Scirea:
Evolving Woodland Camouflage. IEEE Trans. Games 15(3): 411-419 (2023) - 2017
- [j1]Marco Scirea, Julian Togelius, Peter W. Eklund, Sebastian Risi:
Affective evolutionary music composition with MetaCompose. Genet. Program. Evolvable Mach. 18(4): 433-465 (2017)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2024
- [c19]Hampus Fink Gärdström, Henrik Schwarz, Marco Scirea:
Adaptive Agents in 1v1 Snake Game with Dynamic Environment. CoG 2024: 1-4 - [c18]Jan Kirk, Marco Scirea:
Towards Diverse Non-Player Character behaviour discovery in multi-agent environments. CoG 2024: 1-4 - [c17]Rasmus Ploug, Emil Rimer, Anthon Kristian Skov Petersen, Marco Scirea, Joseph Alexander Brown:
Towards Interactive Evolutionary Camouflage Design. CoG 2024: 1-4 - 2023
- [c16]Asge Matthiesen, Gunver Majgaard, Marco Scirea:
The Process of Creating Interactive 360-Degree VR with Biofeedback. HCI (47) 2023: 261-268 - 2022
- [c15]Sebastian S. Christiansen, Marco Scirea:
Space segmentation and multiple autonomous agents: a Minecraft settlement generator. CoG 2022: 135-142 - 2020
- [c14]Marco Scirea, Andrea Valente:
Boardgames and Computational Thinking: how to identify games with potential to support CT in the classroom. FDG 2020: 114:1-114:8 - [c13]Marco Scirea:
Adaptive Puzzle Generation for Computational Thinking. HCI (31) 2020: 471-485 - 2018
- [c12]Marco Scirea, Peter W. Eklund, Julian Togelius, Sebastian Risi:
Evolving in-game mood-expressive music with MetaCompose. Audio Mostly Conference 2018: 8:1-8:8 - [c11]Marco Scirea, Peter W. Eklund, Julian Togelius, Sebastian Risi:
Towards an experiment on perception of affective music generation using MetaCompose. GECCO (Companion) 2018: 131-132 - [c10]Joseph Alexander Brown, Marco Scirea:
Procedural Generation for Tabletop Games: User Driven Approaches with Restrictions on Computational Resources. SEDA 2018: 44-54 - [c9]Jonas Juhl Nielsen, Marco Scirea:
Balanced Map Generation Using Genetic Algorithms in the Siphon Board-Game. SEDA 2018: 221-231 - 2017
- [c8]Marco Scirea, Peter W. Eklund, Julian Togelius, Sebastian Risi:
Primal-improv: Towards co-evolutionary musical improvisation. CEEC 2017: 172-177 - [c7]Marco Scirea, Peter W. Eklund, Julian Togelius, Sebastian Risi:
Can you feel it?: evaluation of affective expression in music generated by MetaCompose. GECCO 2017: 211-218 - 2016
- [c6]Marco Scirea, Julian Togelius, Peter W. Eklund, Sebastian Risi:
MetaCompose: A Compositional Evolutionary Music Composer. EvoMUSART 2016: 202-217 - 2015
- [c5]Marco Scirea, Mark J. Nelson, Julian Togelius:
Moody Music Generator: Characterising Control Parameters Using Crowdsourcing. EvoMUSART 2015: 200-211 - [c4]Marco Scirea, Gabriella A. B. Barros, Noor Shaker, Julian Togelius:
SMUG: Scientific Music Generator. ICCC 2015: 204-211 - [c3]Marco Scirea, Joseph Alexander Brown:
Evolving Four Part Harmony using a Multiple Worlds Model. IJCCI (ECTA) 2015: 220-227 - 2014
- [c2]Marco Scirea, Yun-Gyung Cheong, Mark J. Nelson, Byung-Chull Bae:
Evaluating musical foreshadowing of videogame narrative experiences. Audio Mostly Conference 2014: 8:1-8:7 - 2013
- [c1]Marco Scirea:
Mood Dependent Music Generator. Advances in Computer Entertainment 2013: 626-629
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