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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 2002 AAAI Spring Symposium /

Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Entertainment II

Contents

  • A Test Bed for Developing Intelligent Synthetic Characters

    John E. Laird, Mazin Assanie, Benjamin Bachelor, Nathan Benninghoff, Syed Enam, Bradley Jones, Alex Kerfoot, Colin Lauver, Brian Magerko, Jeff Sheiman, Devvan Stokes, and Scott Wallace

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  • Sex, Lies, and Video Games: An Interactive Storytelling Prototype

    Marc Cavazza, Fred Charles, and Steven J. Mead

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  • Conversational Agents for Game-Like Virtual Environments

    Thomas William Morris

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  • Story Visualization Techniques for Interactive Drama

    Magy Seif El-Nasr

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  • A Behavior Language for Story-Based Believable Agents

    Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern

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  • Virtual Humans as Participants vs. Virtual Humans as Actors

    Andrew Gordon and Mike van Lent

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  • Transferable Multi-Modal Dialogue Systems for Interactive Entertainment

    Oliver Lemon

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  • Directable Synthetic Characters

    Mazin Assanie

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  • Making the Human Care: On Building Engaging Bots

    Robert Zubek and Aaron Khoo

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  • New Ideas in Pathfinding

    Peter Yap

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  • Designing an Ontology for Artificial Intelligence in the Narrative Arts

    Nancy L. Green

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  • Artificial Actors for Real World Environments

    Matthew Roberts

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  • Conversation Starters: Using Spatial Context to Initiate Dialogue in First Person Perspective Games

    David B. Christian, Mark O. Riedl, and R. Michael Young

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  • Towards Implementation of Social Interaction

    Robert Zubek

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  • New Challenges for Character-Based AI for Games

    Damián Isla and Bruce Blumberg

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  • Intelligent Modeling of the User in Interactive Entertainment

    Carole R. Beal, Joseph Beck, David Westbrook, Marc Atkin, and Paul Cohen

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  • Enabling and Recognizing Strategic Play in Strategy Games: Lessons from Sun Tzu

    Andrew S. Gordon

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  • Keeping in Touch: Agents Reporting from Collaborative Virtual Environments

    Brian Logan, Mike Fraser, Daniel Fielding, Steve Benford, and Chris Greenhalgh

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  • A Proposal for an Interactive Drama Architecture

    Brian Magerko

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  • Efficient, Realistic NPC Control Systems using Behavior-Based Techniques

    Aaron Khoo, Greg Dunham, Nick Trienens, and Sanjay Sood

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