Bringing Hollywood to the Driving School: Dynamic Scenario Generation in Simulations and Games

M. Maybury et al. (Eds.): INTETAIN 2005, LNAI 3814, pp. 288-292, Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2005

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Ingo Wassink

Human Media Interaction (HMI)

Betsy van Dijk

Human Media Interaction (HMI)

Job Zwiers

University of Twente

Anton Nijholt

Human Media Interaction (HMI)

Jorrit Kuipers

Independent

Arnd Brugman

Independent

Date Written: January 1, 2005

Abstract

In this paper we discuss a framework for simulation software called the movie metaphor. It is applied to the Dutch Driving Simulator for dynamic control of traffic scenarios. This framework resolves software complexity by the use of agent protocols inspired by the way of working on a movie set. It defines clear responsibilities for the agents so that the system is extensible, maintainable and easy to understand. The framework is a software pattern for multiagent systems especially suitable for simulation software and games.

Keywords: Driving Simulator, Virtual Driving Instructor, software agent, traffic scenarios

JEL Classification: C15, C53, C88

Suggested Citation

Wassink, Ingo and van Dijk, Betsy and Zwiers, Job and Nijholt, Anton and Kuipers, Jorrit and Brugman, Arnd, Bringing Hollywood to the Driving School: Dynamic Scenario Generation in Simulations and Games (January 1, 2005). M. Maybury et al. (Eds.): INTETAIN 2005, LNAI 3814, pp. 288-292, Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2958114

Ingo Wassink

Human Media Interaction (HMI) ( email )

Drienerlolaan 5
Enschede, NB 7522
Netherlands

Betsy Van Dijk (Contact Author)

Human Media Interaction (HMI) ( email )

Drienerlolaan 5
Enschede, NB 7522
Netherlands

Job Zwiers

University of Twente ( email )

Postbus 217
Twente
Netherlands

Anton Nijholt

Human Media Interaction (HMI) ( email )

Drienerlolaan 5
Enschede, NB 7522
Netherlands

Jorrit Kuipers

Independent ( email )

Arnd Brugman

Independent ( email )

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