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Computational Models Of Motivation For Gameplaying Agents 1st Edition Kathryn E Merrick Auth

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Computational Models Of Motivation For Gameplaying Agents 1st Edition Kathryn E Merrick Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.58 MB
Pages: 217
Author: Kathryn E. Merrick (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319334578, 9783319334592, 3319334573, 331933459X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Computational Models Of Motivation For Gameplaying Agents 1st Edition Kathryn E Merrick Auth by Kathryn E. Merrick (auth.) 9783319334578, 9783319334592, 3319334573, 331933459X instant download after payment.

The focus of this book is on three influential cognitive motives: achievement, affiliation, and power motivation. Incentive-based theories of achievement, affiliation and power motivation are the basis for competence-seeking behaviour, relationship-building, leadership, and resource-controlling behaviour in humans. In this book we show how these motives can be modelled and embedded in artificial agents to achieve behavioural diversity. Theoretical issues are addressed for representing and embedding computational models of motivation in rule-based agents, learning agents, crowds and evolution of motivated agents. Practical issues are addressed for defining games, mini-games or in-game scenarios for virtual worlds in which computer-controlled, motivated agents can participate alongside human players.

The book is structured into four parts: game playing in virtual worlds by humans and agents; comparing human and artificial motives; game scenarios for motivated agents; and evolution and the future of motivated game-playing agents. It will provide game programmers, and those with an interest in artificial intelligence, with the knowledge required to develop diverse, believable game-playing agents for virtual worlds.

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