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abstract: We introduce "directed improvisation," a new paradigm for human-computer interaction (HCI). Users direct computer "characters" with abstract instructions and constraints. The characters improvise behaviors that follow the directions and meet other application objectives. We illustrate directed improvisation with our current testbed application, a Computer-Animated Improvisational Theater for children, and discuss its properties as an HCI paradigm.

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AbstractWe introduce "directed improvisation," a n We introduce "directed improvisation," a new paradigm for human-computer interaction (HCI). Users direct computer "characters" with abstract instructions and constraints. The characters improvise behaviors that follow the directions and meet other application objectives. We illustrate directed improvisation with our current testbed application, a Computer-Animated Improvisational Theater for children, and discuss its properties as an HCI paradigm. discuss its properties as an HCI paradigm.
AuthorBarbara Hayes-Roth  +, Erik Sincoff  +, Lee Brownston  +, Ruth Huard  +, and Brian Lent  +
Bibtypetechreport  +
InstitutionKnowledge Systems, AI Laboratory  +
KeyKSL-94-61  +
MonthSeptember  +
NumberKSL-94-61  +
TagComputer science  +
TitleDirected Improvisation  +
Tr idKSL-94-61  +
Year1994  +
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