Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment in Serious Games for Cerebral Visual Impairment
 
Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment in Serious Games for Cerebral Visual Impairment 
 
Katarina Kostkova, Nofar Ben Ithzak, Lieselot Stijnen, Els Ortibus, Bart Jansen
 
Abstract 

Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is the leading cause of visual impairment in developed countries. No treatment for CVI exists and children need long-term individualized therapy. In this paper we describe a serious game with dynamic difficulty adjustment (DDA) developed for children with CVI. The DDA is realized with Reinforcement Learning. Currently a double-blind Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) is running, where children with CVI play this serious game.