Talk: Two Basic Aspects of Virtual Agents’ Behavior: Collision Avoidance and Presence Strategies
Virtual Environments: Current Topics in Psychological Research (VECTOR) workshop, 2016
Virtual Agents (VAs) are embedded in virtual environments for two reasons: they enliven architectural scenes by representing more realistic situations, and they are dialogue partners. They can function as training partners such as representing students in a teaching scenario, or as assistants by, e.g., guiding users through a scene or by performing certain tasks either individually or in collaboration with the user. However, designing such VAs is challenging as various requirements have to be met. Two relevant factors will be briefly discussed in the talk: Collision Avoidance and Presence Strategies.