Plataforma de Suporte à Geração de Cenas Animadas com Agentes Inteligentes

Resumo Neste artigo apresenta-se uma plataforma de suporte à geração de cenas animadas com agentes inteligentes. É proposta uma arquitectura que separa o processamento gráfico do processamento inteligente. A plataforma que a concretiza incorpora várias aplicações que são articuladas por dois módulos independentes que comunicam entre si: a camada de processamento gráfico e a camada de processamento inteligente. Palavras Chave: humanos virtuais, ambientes virtuais, animação comportamental.

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