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Recognition: Combining human interaction and a digital performing agent
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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by John Mccormick, A Nash, Steph Hutchison, Kim Vincs, Saeid Nahavandi, Douglas CreightonDouglas CreightonVirtual and augmented environments are often dependent on human intervention for change to occur. However there are times when it would be advantageous for appropriate human-like activity to still occur when there are no humans present. In this paper, we describe the installation art piece Recognition, which uses the movement of human participants to effect change, and the movement of a performing agent when there are no humans present. The agent's Artificial Neural Network has learnt appropriate movements from a dancer and is able to generate suitable movement for the main avatar in the absence of human participants.
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ACM Virtual Reality International Conference (2014: Laval, France)Volume
2014-AprilPagination
1 - 5Publisher
Association for Computing MachineryLocation
Laval, FrancePlace of publication
New York, N. Y.Publisher DOI
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2014-04-09End date
2014-04-11ISBN-13
9781450326261Language
engPublication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2014, Association for Computing MachineryTitle of proceedings
Proceeding of the Virtual Reality International Conference; Association for Computing Machinery 2014Usage metrics
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