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Realistic virtual characters in treatments for psychological disorders-an extensive agent architecture

Johansson et al., 2007

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2930243951270384490
Author
Johansson A
Dell’Acqua P
Publication year
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Proceedings of SIGRAD’07: Computer Graphics in Healthcare

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Interactive virtual reality applications have lately been used as a complementary tool in the treatment of people with different kinds of psychological disorders. A number of these projects would benefit from a more realistic behavior of virtual characters. In this paper we …
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