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UnrealVis: A Testing Laboratory of Optimization Techniques in Unreal Engine for Scientific VisualizationMatteo Filosa, Andrea Nardocci, Tiziana Catarci et al.
Visualizing large 3D scientific datasets requires balancing performance and fidelity, but traditional tools often demand excessive technical expertise. We introduce UnrealVis, an Unreal Engine optimization laboratory for configuring and evaluating rendering techniques during interactive exploration. Following a review of 55 papers, we established a taxonomy of 22 optimization techniques across six families, implementing them through engine subsystems such as Nanite, Level of Detail(LOD) schemes, and culling. The system features an intuitive workflow with live telemetry and A/B comparisons for local and global performance analysis. Validated through case studies of ribosomal structures and volumetric flow fields, along with an expert evaluation, UnrealVis facilitates the selection of optimization combinations that meet performance goals while preserving structural fidelity. UnrealVis is available at https://github.com/XAIber-lab/UnrealVis
HCAug 13, 2025
How Persuasive Could LLMs Be? A First Study Combining Linguistic-Rhetorical Analysis and User ExperimentsDaniel Raffini, Agnese Macori, Lorenzo Porcaro et al.
This study examines the rhetorical and linguistic features of argumentative texts generated by ChatGPT on ethically nuanced topics and investigates their persuasive impact on human readers.Through a user study involving 62 participants and pre-post interaction surveys, the paper analyzes how exposure to AI-generated arguments affects opinion change and user perception. A linguistic and rhetorical analysis of the generated texts reveals a consistent argumentative macrostructure, reliance on formulaic expressions, and limited stylistic richness. While ChatGPT demonstrates proficiency in constructing coherent argumentative texts, its persuasive efficacy appears constrained, particularly on topics involving ethical issues.The study finds that while participants often acknowledge the benefits highlighted by ChatGPT, ethical concerns tend to persist or even intensify post-interaction. The results also demonstrate a variation depending on the topic. These findings highlight new insights on AI-generated persuasion in ethically sensitive domains and are a basis for future research.
HCAug 13, 2025
A Close Reading Approach to Gender Narrative Biases in AI-Generated StoriesDaniel Raffini, Agnese Macori, Marco Angelini et al.
The paper explores the study of gender-based narrative biases in stories generated by ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. The prompt design draws on Propp's character classifications and Freytag's narrative structure. The stories are analyzed through a close reading approach, with particular attention to adherence to the prompt, gender distribution of characters, physical and psychological descriptions, actions, and finally, plot development and character relationships. The results reveal the persistence of biases - especially implicit ones - in the generated stories and highlight the importance of assessing biases at multiple levels using an interpretative approach.