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Simulating Humans
Irfan Essa
, Aaron Bobick
Washington University in St. Louis
McKelvey School of Engineering
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Keyphrases
Organizational Simulation
100%
Content Validity
66%
Emotional Content
66%
Image-based Rendering
66%
Recent Advancements
33%
Highly Effective
33%
Recent Advances
33%
Torso
33%
Simulation Study
33%
Human Behavior
33%
Making Decisions
33%
Emotional State
33%
Decision Maker
33%
Stress Factors
33%
Emotional Response
33%
Human Character
33%
Simulation-based Learning
33%
Organizational Structure
33%
Human Decision Making
33%
Military Training
33%
Emotional Factors
33%
Video Sequences
33%
Computer Animation
33%
Arbitrary-shaped Text
33%
Critical Contents
33%
Emergency Training
33%
Photorealistic
33%
Human Modeling
33%
Animation Technology
33%
Human Animation
33%
Computer Graphics Technology
33%
Talking Head
33%
Computer Vision Analysis
33%
Computer Science
Content Validity
100%
Computer Graphic
50%
Decision Maker
50%
Video Sequences
50%
Emotional State
50%
Organizational Support
50%
Computer Vision
50%
Human Decision Making
50%
Computer Animation
50%
Psychology
Content Validity
100%
Decision Making
50%
Organizational Support
50%
Interpersonal Interaction
50%
Human Decision
50%
Plausibility
50%
Computer Vision
50%
Computer Graphic
50%
Neuroscience
Human Behavior
100%
Organizational Structure
100%
Decision Making
100%