DocumentCode
3164267
Title
Agent models for dynamic 3D virtual worlds
Author
Maher, Mary-Lou ; Merrick, Kathryn
Author_Institution
Key Centre of Design Comput. & Cognition, Sydney University4, NSW
fYear
2005
fDate
23-25 Nov. 2005
Lastpage
34
Abstract
Agents are systems capable of perceiving their environment through sensors, reasoning about their sensory input using some characteristic reasoning process and acting in their environment using effectors. When one or more agents control the objects that comprise a 3D virtual world, the result is a dynamic, adaptive environment that changes in response to users´ actions. We have experimented with three different agent models for this purpose: a swarm model, a cognitive model and a motivated agent model. Each of these models differs in the complexity of its implementation and can thus be used to produce dynamic virtual environments of differing behavioural complexity. This paper introduces a schema for characterising the implementation and behavioural complexity of agent models for dynamic virtual environments. We apply this schema to the agent models we have studied to reveal their advantages and disadvantages and identify directions for future work
Keywords
cognitive systems; software agents; virtual reality; behavioural complexity; characteristic reasoning; cognitive model; dynamic 3D virtual worlds; motivated agent model; sensory input; swarm model; Adaptive control; Australia; Buildings; Cognition; Collaborative work; Information technology; Programmable control; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems; Virtual environment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cyberworlds, 2005. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Singapore
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2378-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CW.2005.13
Filename
1587513
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