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148 Socially Intelligent AgentsRickel and Jon Gratch were invaluable. This work was funded by the National Cancer Instituteunder grant R25 CA65520-04.References[1] W.H. Bares and J. C. Lester. Intelligent multi-shot visualization interfaces for dynamic3d worlds. In M. Maybury, editor, Proc. International Conference on Intelligent UserInterfaces, Redondo Beach, CA, pages 119–126. ACM Press, 1999.[2] B. Blumberg and T. Galyean. Multi-level direction of autonomous creatures for realtimevirtual environments. In Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH 95 Proceedings), pages47–54. ACM SIGGRAPH, 1995.[3] J. Cassell and M. Stone. Living hand to mouth: Psychological theories about speechand gesture in interactive dialogue systems. Psychological Models of Communication inCollaborative Systems, AAAI Fall Symposium 1999, AAAI Press, pp. 34-42, 1999.[4] P. Ekman and W. V. Friesen. The repertoire of nonverbal behavior: Categories, origins,usage and coding. Semiotica, 1:49–97, 1969.[5] N. Freedman. The analysis of movement behavior during clinical interview. In A. Siegmanand B. Pope, editors, Studies in Dyadic Communication, pages 153–175. New York:Pergamon Press, 1997.[6] N. Frijda. The emotions. Cambridge University Press, 1986.[7] M. T. Kelso, P. Weyhrauch, and J. Bates. Dramatic presence. Presence: Journal ofTeleoperators and Virtual Environments, 2(1), 1993.[8] S. C. Marsella, W. L. Johnson, and C. LaBore. Interactive pedagogical drama. InC. Sierra, M. Gini, and J. S. Rosenschein, editors, Proc. Fourth International Conferenceon Autonomous Agents, Barcelona, Spain, pages 301–308. ACM Press, 2000.[9] D. McNeil. Hand and Mind. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1992.[10] D. Moffat. Personality parameters and programs. In R. Trappl and P. Petta, editors,Creating Personalities for Synthetic Actors, pages 120–165. Springer, 1997.[11] K. Oatley and P.N. Johnson-Laird. Towards a cognitive theory of emotions. Cognitionand Emotion, 1(1):29–50, 1987.[12] B. Tomlinson, B. Blumberg, and D. Nain. Expressive autonomous cinematography forinteractive virtual environments. In C. Sierra, M. Gini, and J. S. Rosenschein, editors,Proc. Fourth International Conference on Autonomous Agents, Barcelona, Spain, pages317–324. ACM Press, 2000.

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