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Posture Parameters for Personality-Enhanced Virtual Audiences

Published: 22 December 2023 Publication History

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This paper presents the development and preliminary evaluation of a personality enhancer behaviour model for virtual audiences to increase their realism and individualism. We conducted a systematic literature review and identified sixteen posture parameters to modify seated animations dynamically, calling them personality enhancers. We grouped them into four main categories: body, gaze, face and gesture behaviour modifiers. We implemented a unique animation modifier system on top of a game engine to apply these personality enhancers on existing pre-recorded generic seated animations. The first results with sixty participants in an online video survey show that the model can successfully simulate individuals with low and high levels of extroversion as well as with low and high levels of emotional stability.

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    IVA '23: Proceedings of the 23rd ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents
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