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kycol wrote 1 week ago: A task I have been asked to do in my current unit at CDU is to evaluate websites for credibility. Th … more →

Tags: Research, credibility, Tonle Sap

Is Likeability what matters most? I really don't think it is.

Philip O'Neill wrote 3 weeks ago: I watched Mike O’Sullivan’s electthejury.com interview for the Andy Awards today. I was particularly … more →

Tags: advertising, Marketing, Likeability, Mike O'Sullivan, Andy Awards, electthejury.com

Implying detail

Charles wrote 1 month ago: I try to discuss this as often as i can at work. Implying detail can be far powerful than putting ev … more →

Tags: 785, Afghanistan, detail, Illusion, imply, Matthew Cook

Choose Your Monster2 comments

Craig wrote 1 month ago: I’m not the biggest fan of “rules” when it comes to horror fiction. After all, mos … more →

Tags: Journal, Belief, Guidelines, monster, Rules, Suggestions, Suspension of Disbelief, tommyknockers, VAMPIRE

Who do you believe?

HARISH VASUDEVAN wrote 5 months ago: Article 1 Article 2 … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

And the winner is...1 comment

ransomnoble wrote 6 months ago: Dawn Embers! Woo- big round of applause. Wait, you can’t hear it on this post? Imagine! Speaki … more →

Tags: writing, Books, Philosophy, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Art of Science, book giveaway

Obama's Pyrrhic Victory: Hope, Promise, Bipartisanship Lost 1 comment

arturoafc54 wrote 9 months ago: What do you say to disillusioned people? “No Drama Obama” was a phoney.  The man with ho … more →

Tags: News, stimulus, Politics, Barack Obama, media, HOPE, Senate, Daschle, Spa

New paper on procedural animation

Ian Horswill wrote 10 months ago: This is a longer, journal paper on the Twig procedural animation system, submitted to the new journa … more →

Tags: Games, Graphics, virtual characters

Watchmen Speculation2 comments

dearJ wrote 1 year ago: Dear J- I keep reading about the Watchmen movie; am still conflicted on watching it, as the graphic … more →

Tags: stories & lies, Movie, Watchmen, graphic novel, Alan Moore

Becoming an Expert

maplewoodva wrote 1 year ago: When people consider you to be generally trustworthy or competent, they confer credibility upon you … more →

Tags: Business, Business Services, Expert, Expertise, media credibility

my other blog1 comment

Ian Horswill wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been maintaining a separate blog that’s specifically for Twig, the procedural anima … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Games, Graphics, virtual characters

Final version of AIIDE paper on procedural animation4 comments

Ian Horswill wrote 1 year ago: This is the revised version of the AIIDE paper on Twig, the procedural animation library I’ve … more →

Tags: AI, Graphics, virtual characters

About Suspension of Disbelief27 comments

tdksucks wrote 1 year ago: There’s a notion when watching/reading fictional movies/stories, and it’s called “ … more →

Tags: Story/Plot Problems, Subpar Acting, Editing/Sound, Writing/Direction, Makeup/Custume, Visuals/Effects, chris nolan, Fiction, Suspension of Disbelief

Creating Characters beyond the Two Dimensional.

Annie wrote 1 year ago: The key to a believable piece of fiction – be it a short story – or a novel – is the believability a … more →

Tags: Writing Tips, Creating Characters, Creativity

Positive Political Poll Update - The Affirmation Spot

Ray Davis wrote 1 year ago: About four weeks ago, I began taking an unscientific poll asking readers a political question not be … more →

Tags: Positive Thinking, Affirmations, Politics, Opinion Poll, 2008 Election, Opinion, Ron Paul, Barack Obama, Republican

Wallsten: "[Romney] ranked last when Republican voters were asked which of the top-tier GOP candidates were 'best at saying what they believe, rather than saying what they think the voters want to hear'" 2 comments

dotan wrote 1 year ago: “WASHINGTON — With a massive marketing effort, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has … more →

Tags: Mitt Romney, Romney, 2008, Election 2008, Republicans, Analysis, the dark soul of Mitt Romney, triumph of unreason, Argument

position paper: ai and psychopathology2 comments

Ian Horswill wrote 2 years ago: I’ve just put up the final version of my position paper for the AAAI Symposium on Intelligent … more →

Tags: AI, social behavior, cognitive architecture, virtual characters

make love, not war

Ian Horswill wrote 2 years ago: I was working yesterday on adding fighting behavior to my procedural character animation.  In partic … more →

Tags: AI, social behavior, virtual characters

believability and attributional intentionality8 comments

Ian Horswill wrote 2 years ago: Robot hackers have long realized that human observers tend to over-attribute intelligence, or at lea … more →

Tags: AI, social behavior, Games, virtual characters


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