Browsing by Author "Parker, J. R."
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- ItemOpen AccessAll I Ever Needed to Know About Programming, I Learned From Re-writing Classic Arcade Games Future Play(2005) Becker, Katrin; Parker, J. R.
- ItemOpen AccessAudio Interaction in Computer Mediated Games(2007-11-13) Parker, J. R.; Heerema, JohnThe use of sound in an interactive media environment has not been advanced, as a technology, as far as graphics or artificial intelligence. This discussion will explore the use of sound as a way to influence the player of a computer game, will show ways that a game can use sound as input, and will describe ways that the player can influence sound in a game. The role of sound in computer games will be explored some practical design ideas that can be used to improve the current state of the art will be given.
- ItemOpen AccessDigital Games vs Simulations(2006) Becker, Katrin; Parker, J. R.
- ItemOpen AccessGames for Encapsulation and Promotion of Native Cultures(2006) Parker, J. R.; Becker, Katrin
- ItemOpen AccessThe Impact of Game Development in the Undergraduate Curriculum(2007) Parker, J. R.; Becker, Katrin; Loose, K. D.
- ItemEmbargoLanguage design to support system sofware development(1980) Parker, J. R.; Unger, Brian W.
- ItemOpen AccessMeasuring the Effectiveness of Constructivist and Behaviourist Assignments in CS102(2003) Becker, Katrin; Parker, J. R.
- ItemOpen AccessOn Choosing Games And What Counts as a “Good” Game(IGI GLobal Publishing, 2008) Becker, Katrin; Parker, J. R.
- ItemOpen AccessPREPARATION FOR THE ACM SCHOLASTIC PROGRAMMING CONTEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY(1993-02-01) Parker, J. R.No Abstract
- ItemOpen AccessRANK AND RESPONSE COMBINATION FROM CONFUSION MATRIX DATA(2000-06-20) Parker, J. R.The use of prior behavior of a classifier, as measured by the confusion matrix, can yield useful information for merging multiple classifiers. In particular, response vectors can be estimated and a ranking of possible classes can be produced which can allow Borda type reconciliation methods to be applied. A combination of real data and the simulation of multiple classifiers is used to evaluate this idea, and to compare with eleven other classifier combination techniques. Millions of classifications were used in the evaluation.
- ItemOpen AccessSerious Games + Computer Science = Serious CS(2007) Becker, Katrin; Parker, J. R.
- ItemMetadata onlySIMPLOT USER'S MANUAL(1982-12-01) Parker, J. R.SIMPLOT is a simple plotting system, which assumes programming knowledge but not necessarily graphics knowledge, on the part of the user. It consists of a compiler for a programming language described here, and a set of interpreters which use the code produced by the comiler and produce a plottable file. The user would write a program in the SIMPLOT language, compile it, have it interpreted, and send the resulting plot file directly to the required device.
- ItemOpen AccessTechnical Aspects of a System for Teaching Aboriginal Languages Using a Game Boy Future Play(2005) Parker, J. R.; Head, Ryan Heavy; Becker, Katrin