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Emotion Interaction of Virtual Character in 3D Artificial Society

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Simulated Evolution and Learning (SEAL 2006)

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In a 3D intelligent virtual environment, multi 3D virtual characters interact with emotion and construct a 3D artificial society. Modeling emotion interaction is a challenging topic for virtual artificial society. Nonverbal emotion interaction is a direct communication manner for virtual characters. A cognitive model of virtual character is presented. A 3D virtual character has a cognitive architecture with built-in knowledge that control emotion and the response to outer stimuli. Some new concepts on nonverbal social interaction are set up.

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Liu, Z. (2006). Emotion Interaction of Virtual Character in 3D Artificial Society. In: Wang, TD., et al. Simulated Evolution and Learning. SEAL 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4247. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11903697_82

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