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multiple emotions. Also, possibilities will be explored to visualize players' emotional
states in such a way that they are easily observed by spectators. For instance, a
straightforward way to implement this would be using different colors to represent
different emotions. It is expected that these extensions will enhance spectators'
engagement in virtual soccer games even further.
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