| B. Hayes-Roth, L. Brownston, and Gen R. V. Multiagent collaobration in directed improvisation. In Proceedingsof the International Conferenceon Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS-95), 1995. |
....entertainment, and training. For instance, in the education arena, intelligent tutoring systems need to interact with students in real time[32] In the arena of entertainment, recent work has focused on real time, dynamic interactivity among multiple agents within virtual reality environments[5, 12, 17]. Similarly, in the arena of training, there is a recent thrust on dynamic, real time interactive simulations[24, 26, 33] In these simulations, humans may interact with tens or hundreds of intelligent agents, as they participate in realistic traffic environments that simulate traffic jams and ....
....indeed encouraging. In fact, there are at least two other architectures where similar changes have been implemented in service of agent tracking. Hayes Roth et al. report that their recent work on multiagent collaborative improvisation has led to similar extensions to their BB1 agent architecture[12]. Specifically, the architectural mechanisms used to plan, control and monitor an agent s own behaviors are reused to monitor, interpret, and predict its partner s behaviors. Ferguson s work on the TouringMachine architecture focused on agents in dynamic, multi agent environments also ....
B. Hayes-Roth, L. Brownston, and Gen R. V. Multiagent collaobration in directed improvisation. In Proceedingsof the International Conferenceon Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS-95), 1995.
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