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Interactive drama, art and artificial intelligence
Interactive drama, art and artificial intelligence
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Enhancing intelligent agents with episodic memory
Enhancing intelligent agents with episodic memory
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I've been here before!: location and appraisal in memory retrieval
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Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
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A typical present-day virtual actor is able to store episodes in an ad hoc manner, which does not allow for reconstructing the actor's personal stories. This paper proposes a virtual RPG actor with a full episodic memory, which allows for this reconstruction. The paper presents the memory architecture, overviews the prototype implementation, presents a benchmark for the efficiency of the memory measurement, and details the conducted tests.