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ABSTRACT
We present ERIC, an affective embodied agent for realtime commentary in many domains. The underlying architecture is rule-based, generic, and lightweight - based on Java/Jess modules. Apart from reasoning about dynamically changing events, the system can produce coherent natural language and non-verbal behaviour, based on a layered model of affect (personality, mood, emotion). We show how reasoning, template-based natural language generation and affective appraisal can be implemented within the same rule-based paradigm. To make the system domain independent we worked on two different domains, a virtual horse race and a multi-player tank battle game. We empirically evaluated the genericness of the system by measuring the effort it takes to change the domain, and discuss the results.
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François L. A. Knoppel , Almer S. Tigelaar , Danny Oude Bos , Thijs Alofs , Zsofia Ruttkay, Trackside DEIRA: a dynamic engaging intelligent reporter agent, Proceedings of the 7th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: demo papers, May 12-16, 2008, Estoril, Portugal
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