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Virtual Teletubbies: reapplying a robot architecture to virtual agents

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AGENTS '99: Proceedings of the third annual conference on Autonomous Agents
April 1999
441 pages
ISBN:158113066X
DOI:10.1145/301136
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  1. behavioural architecture
  2. physics
  3. virtual agents

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