| . Webber, B.N., Badler, N.I., Di Eugenio, B., Geib, C., Levison, L., and Moore, M., 1994. Instructions, Intentions and Expectations, IRCS Technical Report 94-01, University of Pennsylvania. |
....for story generation, even in the absence of a centralised plot representation. 2. Planning Techniques for Agent behaviour Planning is the most generic description of an embodied artificial actor s behaviour, whether from a narrative perspective [12] 25] or from a generic cognitive perspective [24]. As we are mainly concerned here with the narrative aspects, we should describe how planning techniques can support artificial actors behaviours in relation with storytelling. This comprises technical constraints, such as response time and the ability for re planning as well as knowledge ....
. Webber, B.N., Badler, N.I., Di Eugenio, B., Geib, C., Levison, L., and Moore, M., 1994. Instructions, Intentions and Expectations, IRCS Technical Report 94-01, University of Pennsylvania.
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