Subjective avatars

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Abstract

Subjective avatars, employed in story worlds, have autonomous emotional reactions to events in the world and keep track of story context. The emotional state and story context are used to provide subjective descriptions of sensory information. The purpose of such description is to help a user gain a deeper understanding of the role they are playing in the story world.

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Mateas, M. (1998). Subjective avatars. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Autonomous Agents (pp. 461–462).

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