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Talking to virtual humans

dialogue models and methodologies for embodied conversational agents

David Traum

pp. 296-309

Abstract

Virtual Humans are artificial characters who look and act like humans, but inhabit a simulated environment. One important aspect of many virtual humans is their communicative dialogue ability. In this paper we outline a methodology for study of dialogue behavior and construction of virtual humans. We also consider three architectures for different types of virtual humans that have been built at the Institute for Creative Technologies.

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Wachsmuth Ipke, Knoblich Günther (2008) Modeling communication with robots and virtual humans: second ZIF research group international workshop on embodied communication in humans and machines, bielefeld, Germany, april 5-8, 2006, revised selected papers. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 296-309

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-79037-2_16

Full citation:

Traum David (2008) „Talking to virtual humans: dialogue models and methodologies for embodied conversational agents“, In: I. Wachsmuth & G. Knoblich (eds.), Modeling communication with robots and virtual humans, Dordrecht, Springer, 296–309.