Fernlund, 2004 - Google Patents
Evolving models from observed human performanceFernlund, 2004
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To create a realistic environment, many simulations require simulated agents with human behavior patterns. Manually creating such agents with realistic behavior is often a tedious and time-consuming task. This dissertation describes a new approach that automatically …
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