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    IAgent: a real time intelligent agent animation toolkit

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    Authors
    Wen, Zhigang
    Mehdi, Qasim
    Gough, Norman
    Issue Date
    2004
    
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    Proceedings of CGAIDE’2004
    Abstract
    This paper describes the design and implementation of IAgent: a real time intelligent agent animation toolkit on a PC platform. The animation system consists of 5 main components, namely environment, perception, behaviours, motion generator and rendering. The intelligent agent in the system is represented as a 3D human-like avatar that has a complex underlying structure with multiple degrees of freedom (DOFs). The agent relies on a fast virtual perception system to capture information from its environment and a behaviours system to determine what actions should be taken. A novel motion generation architecture and animation blending system have been developed to produce non-repetitive behaviours for the intelligent agent based on its momentary goal, internal and emotional states. The proposed system has been implemented in DirectX. Experiments have been carried out using the toolkit and the results have clearly demonstrated that the method produces convincing real time behaviours for a 3D virtual human agent.
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    In: Mehdi, Q. and Gough, N. (Eds.), Proceedings of CGAIDE’2004. 5th Game-On International Conference on Computer Games: Artificial Intelligence, Design and Education, 8-10 November, 2004, Microsoft Academic Campus, Reading UK
    Publisher
    University of Wolverhampton, School of Computing and Information Technology
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/2436/31521
    Type
    Conference contribution
    Language
    en
    ISBN
    0-9549016-0-6
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