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Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces

2009

Intelligent virtual agents

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Widening The Evaluation Net, Brian Mac Namee, Mark Dunne Jan 2009

Widening The Evaluation Net, Brian Mac Namee, Mark Dunne

Conference papers

Intelligent Virtual Agent (IVA) systems are notoriously difficult to evaluate, particularly due to the subjectivity involved. From the various efforts to develop standard evaluation schemes for IVA systems the scheme proposed by Isbister & Doyle, which evaluates systems across five categories, seems particularly appropriate. To examine how these categories are being used, the evaluations presented in the proceedings of IVA '07 and IVA '08 are summarised and the extent to which the five categories in the Isbister & Doyle scheme are used is highlighted. Finally, to illustrate how the full scheme can be used, an evaluation of an IVA system …


Stepping Off The Stage, Brian Mac Namee, John D. Kelleher Jan 2009

Stepping Off The Stage, Brian Mac Namee, John D. Kelleher

Conference papers

Mixed-reality virtual agents are an attractive solution to the problems associated with human-robot interaction, allowing all the expressiveness of virtual characters to be married with the advantages of a physical artifact which exists in a shared environment with the user. However, common approaches to achieving this restrict the virtual characters appearing on top of, or encompassing the robot. This paper describes the Stepping Off the Stage system in which mixed-reality agents are allowed to step off the robot stage and move to other parts of the environment, offering compelling new interaction possibilities.