Automatically Generating Conversational Behaviors in Animated Agents

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Cassell, Justine
Pelachaud, Catherine

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In the creation of synthetic computer characters, the creators shouldn't have to create or control every move of their life like human agents: for example, during the progress of a search or planning system, responding to knowledge based queries, or portraying autonomous agents during real-time virtual environment simulations. For these automated characters we must generate behavior on the basis of rules abstracted from the study of human behavior.

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1994-10-04

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Copyright Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Presented at Lifelike Computer Characters, October 1994.

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