Cognitive modeling is a provocative new paradigm that paves the way towards intelligent graphical characters by providing them with logic and reasoning skills. Cognitively empowered self-animating characters will see in the near future a widespread use in the interactive game, multimedia, virtual reality and production animation industries. This review covers three recently-published papers from the field of cognitive modeling for computer animation. The approaches and techniques employed are very different. The cognition model in the first paper is built on top of Soar, which is intended as a general cognitive architecture for developing systems that exhibit intelligent behaviors. The second paper uses an active plan tree and a plan librar...
AbstractThe development and testing of computational models of cognition is typically ad hoc: few ge...
Multimedia based teaching and learning mechanism is being rapidly adopted and implemented in various...
The development and testing of computational models of cognition is typically ad hoc: few generally ...
Cognitive modeling is a provocative new paradigm that paves the way towards intelligent graphical ch...
Cognitive modeling is a provocative new paradigm that paves the way towards intelligent graphical ch...
One of the major challenges associated with making compelling virtual worlds for computer games is p...
grantor: University of TorontoFor applications in computer game development and character ...
This themed issue consists of seven empirical papers, as well as an introduction and discussion, and...
Process models are widely used for various system analysis and design activities, but it is challeng...
Posters Session: article (1p.) & posterInternational audienceIn order to better understand perceptua...
The papers in this themed issue have investigated methods to make animations more effective. The pur...
Animation is popularly thought of as a sequence of still images or cartoons that produce an illusion...
This article considers both animation and human cognition in terms of process philosophy, and articu...
Research group of Computer Sciences at DMU, Psychology Research Group at University of Birmingham a...
Automatically animating virtual humans with actions that reflect real human motions is still a chall...
AbstractThe development and testing of computational models of cognition is typically ad hoc: few ge...
Multimedia based teaching and learning mechanism is being rapidly adopted and implemented in various...
The development and testing of computational models of cognition is typically ad hoc: few generally ...
Cognitive modeling is a provocative new paradigm that paves the way towards intelligent graphical ch...
Cognitive modeling is a provocative new paradigm that paves the way towards intelligent graphical ch...
One of the major challenges associated with making compelling virtual worlds for computer games is p...
grantor: University of TorontoFor applications in computer game development and character ...
This themed issue consists of seven empirical papers, as well as an introduction and discussion, and...
Process models are widely used for various system analysis and design activities, but it is challeng...
Posters Session: article (1p.) & posterInternational audienceIn order to better understand perceptua...
The papers in this themed issue have investigated methods to make animations more effective. The pur...
Animation is popularly thought of as a sequence of still images or cartoons that produce an illusion...
This article considers both animation and human cognition in terms of process philosophy, and articu...
Research group of Computer Sciences at DMU, Psychology Research Group at University of Birmingham a...
Automatically animating virtual humans with actions that reflect real human motions is still a chall...
AbstractThe development and testing of computational models of cognition is typically ad hoc: few ge...
Multimedia based teaching and learning mechanism is being rapidly adopted and implemented in various...
The development and testing of computational models of cognition is typically ad hoc: few generally ...