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STAIRS
2008
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Integrating individual and social intelligence into module-based agents without central coordinator
Robots are complex entities that can be modeled as multi-agent systems. The multi-agent paradigm provides an integrated intelligence framework such as a path planning agent that us...
Bianca Innocenti, Beatriz López, Joaquim Sa...
ATAL
2010
Springer
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Modeling collision avoidance behavior for virtual humans
In this paper, we present a new trajectory planning algorithm for virtual humans. Our approach focuses on implicit cooperation between multiple virtual agents in order to share th...
Stephen J. Guy, Ming C. Lin, Dinesh Manocha
IJVR
2007
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Semantic Representation of Individualized Reaction Movements for Virtual Humans
—Virtual Human (VH) creation aims to provide virtual characters with realistic behavior, which implies endowing them with autonomy in an inhabited virtual environment. Autonomous...
Alejandra García-Rojas, Frédé...
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WSC
2004
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Approaches for Modeling Individuals Within Organizational Simulations
The human behavior modeling community has traditionally been divided into those addressing individual behavior models, and those addressing organizational and team models. And yet...
Eva Hudlicka, Greg L. Zacharias
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AAAI
2006
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Modeling Human Decision Making in Cliff-Edge Environments
In this paper we propose a model for human learning and decision making in environments of repeated Cliff-Edge (CE) interactions. In CE environments, which include common daily in...
Ron Katz, Sarit Kraus