Abstract
This paper discusses some issues for animating virtual characters. It emphasizes the duality between control and autonomy. Specific problems and examples are addressed like generic motion engine, environment-based motion control, autonomous behaviors, and cooperation between the user and an autonomous agent
Details
Title
Control and autonomy for intelligent virtual agent behaviour
Author(s)
Thalmann, D.
Published in
Methods and Applications of Artificial Intelligence. SETN 2004
Series
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 3025
Pages
515-524
Conference
Third Hellenic Conference on AI, SETN 2004, Samos, Greece, May 5-8, 2004
Date
2004
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Keywords
Other identifier(s)
DAR: 5146
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Laboratories
VRLAB
Record Appears in
Scientific production and competences > I&C - School of Computer and Communication Sciences > IINFCOM > VRLAB - Virtual Reality Laboratory
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Conference Papers
Work produced at EPFL
Published
Peer-reviewed publications
Conference Papers
Work produced at EPFL
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Record creation date
2007-01-16