DocumentCode
3202288
Title
Autonomous animated interactive characters: do we need them?
Author
Blumberg, Bruce M.
Author_Institution
Media Lab., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear
1997
fDate
23-27 June 1997
Firstpage
29
Lastpage
37
Abstract
The author addresses the role of autonomy in interactive animated characters. He argues that even a small amount of autonomy can lift what is already a great interactive character into a new dimension. He shows how different levels of autonomy may be appropriate for different types of characters. He then argues that autonomy, intentionality, variability and adaptation are all critical components in creating the illusion of life in interactive characters. He reviews current work in the field and proposes a number of practical applications for autonomous characters in both interactive and non-interactive animation.
Keywords
computer animation; interactive systems; adaptation; autonomous animated interactive characters; autonomy; intentionality; interactive animation; life; noninteractive animation; variability; Animation; Application software; Autonomous agents; Buildings; Games; Geometry; Measurement standards; Sensor systems; Software systems; Terminology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Graphics International, 1997. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Hasselt and Diepenbeek, Belgium
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0185-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CGI.1997.601267
Filename
601267
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