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Intelligent Virtual Agents

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Training Agents: An Architecture for Reusability
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    Chapter 2 Ask&Answer: An Educational Game Where It Pays to Endear Your Capricious Virtual Companion
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    Chapter 3 Natural Behavior of a Listening Agent
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    Chapter 4 Providing Computer Game Characters with Conversational Abilities
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    Chapter 5 Fight, Flight, or Negotiate: Believable Strategies for Conversing Under Crisis
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    Chapter 6 Dialog Simulation for Background Characters
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    Chapter 7 INTERFACE Toolkit: A New Tool for Building IVAs
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    Chapter 8 Autonomous Virtual Agents Learning a Cognitive Model and Evolving
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    Chapter 9 Using Real Objects to Communicate with Virtual Characters
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    Chapter 10 A Software Engineering Approach Combining Rational and Conversational Agents for the Design of Assistance Applications
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    Chapter 11 Marve: A Prototype Virtual Human Interface Framework for Studying Human-Virtual Human Interaction
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    Chapter 12 A Knowledge-Based Scenario Framework to Support Intelligent Planning Characters
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    Chapter 13 CAA: A Context-Sensitive Agent Architecture for Dynamic Virtual Environments
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    Chapter 14 When Emotion Does Not Mean Loss of Control
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    Chapter 15 Intelligent Virtual Agents
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    Chapter 16 Do You See What Eyes See? Implementing Inattentional Blindness
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    Chapter 17 Social Causality and Responsibility: Modeling and Evaluation
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    Chapter 18 Teaching Virtual Characters How to Use Body Language
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    Chapter 19 Direction of Attention Perception for Conversation Initiation in Virtual Environments
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    Chapter 20 A Model of Attention and Interest Using Gaze Behavior
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    Chapter 21 Where Do They Look? Gaze Behaviors of Multiple Users Interacting with an Embodied Conversational Agent
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    Chapter 22 Hierarchical Motion Controllers for Real-Time Autonomous Virtual Humans
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    Chapter 23 Modeling Dynamic Perceptual Attention in Complex Virtual Environments
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    Chapter 24 An Objective Character Believability Evaluation Procedure for Multi-agent Story Generation Systems
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    Chapter 25 Proactive Mediation in Plan-Based Narrative Environments
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    Chapter 26 FearNot! – An Experiment in Emergent Narrative
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    Chapter 27 Intelligent Virtual Agents in Collaborative Scenarios
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    Chapter 28 A Conversational Agent as Museum Guide – Design and Evaluation of a Real-World Application
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    Chapter 29 Using Ontology to Establish Social Context and Support Social Reasoning
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    Chapter 30 Integrating Social Skills in Task-Oriented 3D IVA
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    Chapter 31 Intelligent Virtual Agents
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    Chapter 32 Judging Laura: Perceived Qualities of a Mediated Human Versus an Embodied Agent
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    Chapter 33 The Significance of Textures for Affective Interfaces
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    Chapter 34 Levels of Representation in the Annotation of Emotion for the Specification of Expressivity in ECAs
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    Chapter 35 Extended Behavior Networks and Agent Personality: Investigating the Design of Character Stereotypes in the Game Unreal Tournament
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    Chapter 36 Direct Manipulation Like Tools for Designing Intelligent Virtual Agents
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    Chapter 37 Social Communicative Effects of a Virtual Program Guide
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    Chapter 38 Maintaining the Identity of Dynamically Embodied Agents
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    Chapter 39 The Behavior Oriented Design of an Unreal Tournament Character
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    Chapter 40 MyTutor: A Personal Tutoring Agent
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    Chapter 41 Using Facial Expressions Depicting Emotions in a Human-Computer Interface Intended for People with Autism
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    Chapter 42 A Survey of Computational Emotion Research
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    Chapter 43 A Study on Generating and Matching Facial Control Point Using Radial Basis Function
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    Chapter 44 A Platform Independent Architecture for Virtual Characters and Avatars
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    Chapter 45 GAL: Towards Large Simulations with Tens of Agents
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    Chapter 46 Virtual Agents in a Simulation of an ISO-Company
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    Chapter 47 Appraisal for a Character-Based Story-World
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    Chapter 48 Evolving Emotional Behaviour for Expressive Performance of Music
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    Chapter 49 A Model of an Embodied Emotional Agent
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    Chapter 50 Agent Assistance for 3D World Navigation
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    Chapter 51 NeXuS: Delivering Perceptions to Situated Embodied Agents
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    Chapter 52 Emotion in Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Life Research: Facing Problems
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    Chapter 53 A Synthetic Agent for Mentoring Novice Programmers Within a Desktop Computer Environment
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    Chapter 54 vBroker: Agents Teaching Stock Market
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    Chapter 55 Emergence of Representational Structures in Virtual Agents
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Chapter title
The Significance of Textures for Affective Interfaces
Chapter number 33
Book title
Intelligent Virtual Agents
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, January 2005
DOI 10.1007/11550617_33
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-028738-4, 978-3-54-028739-1
Authors

Paula M. Ellis, Joanna J. Bryson, Ellis, Paula M., Bryson, Joanna J.

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Japan 1 11%
Unknown 8 89%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Doctoral Student 2 22%
Professor > Associate Professor 2 22%
Researcher 2 22%
Professor 1 11%
Student > Master 1 11%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 1 11%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 3 33%
Design 2 22%
Arts and Humanities 1 11%
Social Sciences 1 11%
Psychology 1 11%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 1 11%
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