Human-Computer Interaction

Developing and Evaluating a Metaverse AI-Mini Game Generation for Virtual Social Events


This call for a thesis or project is open for the following modules:
If you are interested, please get in touch with the primary contact person listed below.

Motivation/Goals

Enter the Metaverse with Captic - an international EU-based leader in Metaverse Technology for hosting virtual social events, shows, conferences, games.

Captic is thrilled to explore innovative approaches such as artificial intelligence to improve virtual event customisation, creation and overall user experience and onboarding process.

This project focus on investigating and analyzing the use of Large Language Models (LLMS) as realtime mini-game creation and execution during social event.

Captic is pleased to express its interest in collaborating on projects involving Generative AI (GenAI) for game development. This initiative aims to foster academic research and innovative applications of GenAI technologies within the games sector, in particular in relation with mini-games of casual nature/genre and yet done in a multiplayer, cross-platform virtual environment. Captic invite students and researchers to engage with us in exploring the potential of GenAI in creating immersive, dynamic, and personalised gaming experiences

This is a unique opportunity for students to work with real-world XR social applications and state of the art Metaverse and AI Technology.

Overall, we expect students to perform: Research, Evaluation of the Use case, Documentation and Conception, Implementation, and Finalization/Testing/Approval of conceptualized use cases.

Captic

Overview

Captic is a company that specializes in providing

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Contact Persons at the University Würzburg

Jean-Luc Lugrin (Primary Contact Person)
Human-Computer Interaction, Universität Würzburg
jean-luc.lugrin@uni-wuerzburg.de

Ricard Grass (Primary Contact Person)
Captic
r.gras@captic.io

Prof. Dr. Marc Erich Latoschik
Human-Computer Interaction, Universität Würzburg
marc.latoschik@uni-wuerzburg.de

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