Emergent behaviour: learning from an artificially intelligent performing software agent
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posted on 2024-06-17, 18:19authored byJ McCormick, S Hutchinson, K Vincs, JB Vincent
This research investigates the possibility for emergent choreographic behaviour to arise from the interactions between a human dancer and a learning, digital performing agent. The cognitive framework is extended through theories of distributed cognition to take into account the two interacting agents rather than a single agent and its environment. The Artificial Neural Network based performing agent demonstrated emergent dance behaviour when performing live with the human dancer. The agent was able to follow the dancer, create movement phrases based on what the dancer was performing and recognize short movement phrases, as a result of the interaction of the dancer’s motion captured movement data and the agent’s artificial neural network. This emergent behaviour was not explicitly programmed, but emerged as a result of the learning process and the interactions with the human dancer.
History
Pagination
1-4
Location
Vancouver, Canada
Start date
2015-08-14
End date
2016-04-18
ISSN
2451-8611
ISBN-13
9781910172001
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2015, ISEA
Title of proceedings
ISEA 2015: Proceedings of the 21st International Symposium on Electronic Art
Event
International Symposium on Electronic Art (21: 2015: Vancouver, Canada)