Title
MPML3D: Scripting agents for the 3D internet
Date Issued
14 January 2011
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
National Institute of Informatics
Abstract
The aim of this paper is two-fold. First, it describes a scripting language for specifying communicative behavior and interaction of computer-controlled agents ("bots") in the popular three-dimensional (3D) multiuser online world of "Second Life" and the emerging "OpenSimulator" project. While tools for designing avatars and in-world objects in Second Life exist, technology for nonprogrammer content creators of scenarios involving scripted agents is currently missing. Therefore, we have implemented new client software that controls bots based on the Multimodal Presentation Markup Language 3D (MPML3D), a highly expressive XML-based scripting language for controlling the verbal and nonverbal behavior of interacting animated agents. Second, the paper compares Second Life and OpenSimulator platforms and discusses the merits and limitations of each from the perspective of agent control. Here, we also conducted a small study that compares the network performance of both platforms. © 2011 IEEE.
Start page
655
End page
668
Volume
17
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de la computación
Ingeniería de sistemas y comunicaciones
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-79952901201
Source
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
ISSN of the container
10772626
Sponsor(s)
Sebastian Ullrich has worked on MPML3D as an internship student at the National Institute of Informatics and he was supported by a “Grand Challenge” Grant from the National Institute of Informatics. The authors would like to thank Alexis Selva-Binoche for his help on the network metrology, and Jeff Ames and Adam Johnson, two core developers of OpenSim, for their valuable information and fruitful discussions. Our special thanks go to Anette von Kapri for her contributions to the release of a stable and documented version of MPML3D.
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