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Agents for Games and Simulations - Trends in Techniques, Concepts and Design

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Research on multi-agent systems has provided a promising technology for implementing cognitive intelligent non-playing characters. However, the technologies used in game engines and multi-agent platforms are not readily compatible due to some inherent differences in concerns. Where game engines focus on real-time aspects and thus propagate efficiency and central control, multi-agent platforms assume autonomy of the agents. Increased autonomy and intelligence may offer benefits for a more compelling gameplay and may even be necessary for serious games. However, problems occur when current game design techniques are used to incorporate state-of-the-art multi-agent system technology. A very similar argument can be given for agent-based (social) simulation.
This volume contains the papers presented at AGS 2009, the First International Workshop on Agents for Games and Simulations, held in Budapest on May 11, 2009. The focus of the workshop was on the particular challenges facing those using agent technology for games and simulations, with topics covering the technical, conceptual and design aspects of the field.

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Pogamut 3 Can Assist Developers in Building AI (Not Only) for Their Videogame Agents.- Distributed Platform for Large-Scale Agent-Based Simulations.- Two Case Studies for Jazzyk BSM.- A Teamwork Infrastructure for Computer Games with Real-Time Requirements.- The MMOG Layer: MMOG Based on MAS.- Architecture for Affective Social Games.- Enhancing Embodied Conversational Agents with Social and Emotional Capabilities.- Intelligent NPCs for Educational Role Play Game.- Design of a Decision Maker Agent for a Distributed Role Playing Game - Experience of the SimParc Project.- NonKin Village: An Embeddable Training Game Generator for Learning Cultural Terrain and Sustainable Counter-Insurgent Operations.- On Evaluating Agents for Serious Games.- A PDDL-Based Planning Architecture to Support Arcade Game Playing.- Agent-Based Aircraft Control Strategies in a Simulated Environment.- Adaptive Serious Games Using Agent Organizations.- Intelligent Agent Modeling as Serious Game.

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Research on multi-agent systems has provided a promising technology for implementing cognitive intelligent non-playing characters. However, the technologies used in game engines and multi-agent platforms are not readily compatible due to some inherent differences in concerns. Where game engines focus on real-time aspects and thus propagate efficiency and central control, multi-agent platforms assume autonomy of the agents. Increased autonomy and intelligence may offer benefits for a more compelling gameplay and may even be necessary for serious games. However, problems occur when current game design techniques are used to incorporate state-of-the-art multi-agent system technology. A very similar argument can be given for agent-based (social) simulation.
This volume contains the papers presented at AGS 2009, the First International Workshop on Agents for Games and Simulations, held in Budapest on May 11, 2009. The focus of the workshop was on the particular challenges facing those using agent technology for games and simulations, with topics covering the technical, conceptual and design aspects of the field.

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From the reviews:
“This volume gives an overview of the current state of the art for people wishing to combine agent technology with (serious) games.” (Information Technology Resources, July, 2012)

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From the reviews:
"This volume gives an overview of the current state of the art for people wishing to combine agent technology with (serious) games." (Information Technology Resources, July, 2012)

Product details

Assisted by Jeff Bradshaw (Editor), Jeffrey Bradshaw (Editor), Frank Dignum (Editor), Willem van Doesburg (Editor), Barry G Silverman et al (Editor), Barry G. Silverman (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.12.2009
 
EAN 9783642111976
ISBN 978-3-642-11197-6
No. of pages 237
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 237 mm
Weight 382 g
Illustrations X, 237 p.
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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