Lifelike Computer Characters

LCC'95, the Workshop on Lifelike Computer Characters, took place September 26 through September 29 at Snowbird, Utah. Approximately 80 people attended all or part of the workshop.

This report from the conference is composed based on notes made at the conference and afterward by Alan Wexelblat and David Maulsby.

You can view the notes in one of two ways:

The attendees came from a wide variety of institutions and presentations were on a wide variety of topics. As such, any organization of the material is at best a personal view, representing how we felt the material fit together. As with all such reports, the contents of this document web are the personal opinions of the authors and should not be taken as a reflection on, or as speaking for, the conference organizers.

Tuesday, 10/26 - Evening Session

Wednesday, 10/27 - Morning Session

Thursday, 9/28 - Morning Session

Friday, September 29 - Morning Session

Friday, September 29 - Afternoon Session

There was also a special Friday evening talk by Bruce Sterling, which can be found here.

Topics, arranged alphabetically

Appearance

Applications

Behavior

Cognition

Communication

Personality

Miscellaneous

Mischief

Movement

Socializing


Alan Wexelblat <wex@media.mit.edu>
Last modified: Thu Oct 19 16:39:03 1995