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Autonomous virtual agents learning a cognitive model and evolving

Conde et al., 2005

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17276901758155012103
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Conde T
Thalmann D
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International Workshop on Intelligent Virtual Agents

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In this paper, we propose a new integration approach to simulate an Autonomous Virtual Agent's cognitive learning of a task for interactive Virtual Environment applications. Our research focuses on the behavioural animation of virtual humans capable of acting …
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