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INDEX TERMS
Primary Classification:
I.
Computing Methodologies
I.3
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
I.3.7
Three-Dimensional Graphics and Realism
Subjects:
Animation
Additional Classification:
I.
Computing Methodologies
I.2
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
I.2.4
Knowledge Representation Formalisms and Methods
Subjects:
Predicate logic;
Representation languages;
Modal logic;
Temporal logic
I.2.8
Problem Solving, Control Methods, and Search
Subjects:
Graph and tree search strategies
I.6
SIMULATION AND MODELING
I.6.8
Types of Simulation
Subjects:
Animation
Keywords:
action,
behavioral animation,
character animation,
cognitive modeling,
computer animation,
intelligent characters,
knowledge,
planning,
reasoning,
sensing
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