Animation of Natural Virtual Characters
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PubDate: Aug 2017
Teams: University of California;University of Pierre and Marie Curie
Writers: Michael Neff ; Catherine Pelachaud
PDF: Animation of Natural Virtual Characters
Abstract
Virtual characters can be a powerful tool for a range of applications, from storytelling and games to tutoring, training, and general interfaces. Yet, human users’ keen observation skills means they will be aware of any errors in the virtual character’s performance and may easily read unintended messages into the communication if an agent’s performance is flawed. This special issue takes up these challenges in order to move the field closer to being able to reap the benefits of virtual characters.