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Item Análisis del impacto del reconocimiento facial en el enganche del jugador en videojuegos: un estudio de caso(Universidad de Cuenca, 2025-09-25) Alvarado Suárez, Kevin Mateo; Armijos Goercke, Santiago Ariel; Granda Juca, María Fernanda; Parra González, Luis OttoNowadays, facial recognition—and particularly emotion recognition through facial expressions— has gained importance in various fields, including video games. This research focused on developing an adaptive Flappy Bird-style game prototype aimed at analyzing how automa-tic emotion detection can enhance player engagement by dynamically adapting the gaming experience. The study was conducted in two phases. In the first phase, a non-adaptive pro-totype was created to collect interaction data and facial expressions. A convolutional neural network was trained using the DAiSEE dataset to identify affective states, while DeepFa-ce detected basic emotions. The collected data was compared with the Game Experience Questionnaire (GEQ) to find useful patterns for adaptive design. In the second phase, a new prototype with real-time adaptation mechanisms was built, based on the previously esta-blished relationships. This system adjusted game variables such as speed, difficulty, and visual/auditory stimuli according to the player’s emotional state. Experimental results sho-wed that the adaptive version significantly improved engagement levels compared to the non-adaptive version. These findings demonstrated that integrating emotional recognition techniques with artificial intelligence is an effective approach to enrich human-computer in-teraction and opens new possibilities for designing emotionally responsive video games.
