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| Peters.eg02 (In proceedings) | |
| Author(s) | Peters, Christopher and O'Sullivan, Carol |
| Title | « A Memory Model for Autonomous Virtual Humans » |
| In | Eurographics Irish Chapter Workshop |
| Page(s) | 21--26 |
| Year | 2002 |
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| A memory model based on ``stage theory'', the dominant view of memory from the field of cognitive psychology, is presented for application to autonomous virtual humans. The virtual human senses external stimuli through a synthetic vision system. The vision system incorporates multiple modes of vision in order to accommodate a perceptual attention approach. The memory model is used to store perceived and attended object data at different stages in a filtering process. The methods outlined in this paper have applications in any area where simulation-based agents are used: training, entertainment, ergonomics and military simulations to name but a few. Keywords: virtual humans, vision, memory, virtual reality |
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