Artificial intelligence in computer graphics: A constructionist approach

Kristinn R. Thórisson, Christopher Pennock, Thor List, John DiPirro

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Abstract

The developments done the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into computer graphics are discussed. The advantages of the Constructionist Artificial Intelligence Methodology (CAIM), which aims at making the construction of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, allowing integration of AI programs such as computer graphics, is discussed. CAIM is a set of principles for designing and implementing interactive intelligences, speeding up of relatively complex systems with full, real-time perception-action loop capabilities. CAIM also supports modular separation of functionalities during development in a highly dynamic way.

Original languageEnglish
Pages26-30
Number of pages5
Volume38
No.1
Specialist publicationComputer Graphics (ACM)
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004

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