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Computer Animation 1995
What Governs Autonomous Actors
Geneva, Switzerland
April 19-April 21
ISBN: 0-8186-7062-2
R. Trappl, Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence
P. Petta, University of Vienna
In recent years, proven artificial intelligence techniques have been rapidly adopted in the expanding field of computer animation. With the increasing complexity and interactivity of the environments in which computer animations involving autonomous actors are set, the interest in further contributions is extended to include computational models of behavioral and cognitive phenomena. In this paper we review some representative examples of current artificial intelligence research efforts that could point towards solutions satisfying these new challenging needs.
Index Terms:
autonomous agents, intelligent agents, artificial intelligence, situated artificial intelligence, emotions, cognitive modeling
Citation:
R. Trappl, P. Petta, "What Governs Autonomous Actors," ca, pp.1, Computer Animation 1995, 1995
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