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Artificial intelligence / Cognitive science / Humancomputer interaction / Human communication / Embodied agent / Intelligent agent / Virtual character / Proxemics / Dialog system / Embodiment / Virtual reality / Action selection
Date: 2011-06-13 09:39:35
Artificial intelligence
Cognitive science
Humancomputer interaction
Human communication
Embodied agent
Intelligent agent
Virtual character
Proxemics
Dialog system
Embodiment
Virtual reality
Action selection

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