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Creating Personalities for Synthetic Actors 1997
- Paolo Petta, Robert Trappl:

Creating Personalities for Synthetic Actors, Towards Autonomous Personality Agents. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1195, Springer 1997, ISBN 3-540-62735-9 - Paolo Petta, Robert Trappl:

Why to Create Personalities for Synthetic Actors. 1-8 - Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Pascal Volino:

Dressing Virtual Humans. 9-24 - Daniel Thalmann, Hansrudi Noser, Zhiyong Huang:

Autonomous Virtual Actors Based on Virtual Sensors. 25-42 - Norman I. Badler, Barry D. Reich, Bonnie L. Webber:

Towards Personalities for Animated Agents with Reactive and Planning Behaviors. 43-57 - Athomas Goldberg:

IMPROV: A System for Real-Time Animation of Behavior-Based Interactive Synthetic Actors. 58-73 - Bruce Blumberg, Tinsley A. Galyean:

Multi-level Control for Animated Autonomous Agents: Do the Right Thing...Oh, Not That... 74-82 - David Blair, Tom Meyer:

Tools for an Interactive Virtual Cinema. 83-91 - Barbara Hayes-Roth, Robert van Gent, Daniel Huber:

Acting in Character. 92-112 - A. Bryan Loyall:

Some Requirements and Approaches for Natural Language in a Believable Agent. 113-119 - Dave Moffat:

Personality Parameters and Programs. 120-165 - Aaron Sloman:

What Sort of Control System Is Able to Have a Personality? 166-208 - Paolo Petta, Robert Trappl:

Personalities for Synthetic Actors: Current Issues and Some Perspectives. 209-218 - Paolo Petta:

Personalities for Synthetic Actors: A Bibliography. 219-243

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