• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
AAAI

AAAI

Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence

    • AAAI

      AAAI

      Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence

  • About AAAIAbout AAAI
    • News
    • Officers and Committees
    • Staff
    • Bylaws
    • Awards
      • Fellows Program
      • Classic Paper Award
      • Dissertation Award
      • Distinguished Service Award
      • Allen Newell Award
      • Outstanding Paper Award
      • AI for Humanity Award
      • Feigenbaum Prize
      • Patrick Henry Winston Outstanding Educator Award
      • Engelmore Award
      • AAAI ISEF Awards
      • Senior Member Status
      • Conference Awards
    • Partnerships
    • Resources
    • Mailing Lists
    • Past Presidential Addresses
    • AAAI 2025 Presidential Panel on the Future of AI Research
    • Presidential Panel on Long-Term AI Futures
    • Past Policy Reports
      • The Role of Intelligent Systems in the National Information Infrastructure (1995)
      • A Report to ARPA on Twenty-First Century Intelligent Systems (1994)
    • Logos
  • aaai-icon_ethics-diversity-line-yellowEthics & Diversity
  • Conference talk bubbleConferences & Symposia
    • AAAI Conference
    • AIES AAAI/ACM
    • AIIDE
    • EAAI
    • HCOMP
    • IAAI
    • ICWSM
    • Spring Symposia
    • Summer Symposia
    • Fall Symposia
    • Code of Conduct for Conferences and Events
  • PublicationsPublications
    • AI Magazine
    • Conference Proceedings
    • AAAI Publication Policies & Guidelines
    • Request to Reproduce Copyrighted Materials
    • Contribute
    • Order Proceedings
  • aaai-icon_ai-magazine-line-yellowAI Magazine
  • MembershipMembership
    • Member Login
    • Chapters

  • Career CenterAI Jobs
  • aaai-icon_ai-topics-line-yellowAITopics
  • aaai-icon_contact-line-yellowContact

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
Home / Proceedings / AAAI Workshop Papers 1996 /

Entertainment and AI / A-Life: Papers from the 1996 AAAI Workshop

Contents

  • Some Explorations in Reinforcement Learning Techniques Applied to the Problem of Learning to Play Pinball

    Nathaniel Scott Winstead

    1

    PDF
  • The Believability of Road Runner Cartoons: Logical Consistency Conquers Unreality

    Robert McCartney

    6

    PDF
  • Cyberspace Game Show Hosts: Agents for Socialization, Not Just Entertainment

    Kenrick Mock, Michelle Hoyle

    12

    PDF
  • Staying Alive: A Virtual Reality Visualization Tool for Cancer Patients

    David A. Becker, Alexy Pentland

    17

    PDF
  • Computer-Aided Exploration of Virtual Environments

    Patrick Doyle, Barbara Hayes-Roth

    22

    PDF
  • Computer Theater: Stage for Action Understanding

    Cluadio S. Pinhanez, Aaron F. Bobick

    28

    PDF
  • Design, Harmony, and Voice Leading

    Garry S. Sittler

    34

    PDF
  • Personality in Computer Characters

    Daniel Roussear

    38

    PDF
  • Animated Pedagogical Agents for Intelligent Edutainment

    James C. Lester, Michael A. O'Leary, and Brian A. Stone

    44

    PDF
  • An Intelligent Believable Agent Environment

    Guy Taylor, Lin Padgham

    50

    PDF
  • Autonomous Robots as Performing Agents

    Karl R. Wurst, Robert McCartney

    56

    PDF
  • Linguistic Style Improvisation for Lifelike Computer Characters

    Marilyn A. Walker, Janet E. Cahn, and Stephen J. Whittaker

    61

    PDF
  • Socially Situated AI: What It Means and Why It Matters

    Phoebe Sengers

    69

    PDF

Primary Sidebar