Fuzzy Micro-Agents for Interactive Narrative
Magerko, Brian (Georgia Tech) | Fiesler, Casey ( Georgia Institute of Technology ) | Baumer, Allan (Georgia Institute of Technology)
This paper describes our current approach in implementing computational improvisational micro-agents. This approach is intended to foster bottom-up research to better understand how to build more complex agent behaviors in a theatrical improvisational setting. Micro-agent designs are based on our current findings in a multi-year study focused on studying real life theatrical improvisers with an aim towards better understanding the cognition employed inimprovisation at the individual and group level. It also introduces a key architectural component from the domain of fuzzy logic that enables us to clearly represent some of our current findings.
Oct-10-2010
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