This research report presents iSee, an interactive system designed to enhance the experience of online fantasy game players by providing visualizations and algorithms to project and explore tournament outcomes.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Microsoft Research |
Authors: | Bongshin Lee, Desney Tan, Greg Smith |
Geographic focus: | Global |
The research method involved developing the iSee system, implementing algorithms for projecting player performance, and conducting a pilot study with fantasy game players to gather feedback on the system's effectiveness.
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iSee is a system developed to aid participants of fantasy games, particularly pick'em pools, in understanding and predicting outcomes of tournament-style competitions. It offers interactive visualizations and algorithms that project player performance and distill complex outcome spaces into key scenarios. The system aims to enhance player enjoyment by providing real-time projections and scenarios that affect standings. A pilot study was conducted to gather user feedback, which indicated that iSee increased engagement and social interaction among players.
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Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | algorithms | exploration | fantasy games | futures | human factors | interactive visualization | leisure | office pools | pick'em pools | pilot study | player enjoyment | scenario | scenario exploration | social interaction | technology | tournament | tournament predictions