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Digital Media Publications

December 31, 2011

 

Journals:

P.J. Diefenbach, “Practical Game Design and Development Pedagogy.” IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 31, 3, pp. 84-88, May 2011.

J. Zhu and D. F. Harrell, “Computational Narration of Inner Thought: Memory, Reverie Machine,” Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures, 2011.

Conference & Workshop (Peer-Reviewed):

S. Ontañón and J. Zhu, “On the Role of Domain Knowledge in Analogy-Based Story Generation,” in Proceedings of the Twenty-Second International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-2011), Barcelona, Spain, 2011, pp. 1717-1722.

S. Ontañón and J. Zhu, “The SAM Algorithm for Analogy-Based Story Generation,” in Proceedings of the Seventh AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment (AIIDE 2011), Palo Alto, CA, 2011, pp. 67-72.

J. H. Sizemore and J. Zhu, “Interactive Non-Fiction: Towards a New Approach for Storytelling in Digital Journalism,” in Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling (ICIDS 2011), Vancouver, Canada, 2011, pp. 313-316.

J. Zhu, K. Ingraham, and J. M. Moshell, “Back-Leading through Character Status in Interactive Storytelling,” in Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling (ICIDS 2011), Vancouver, Canada, 2011, pp. 31-36.

J. Zhu, K. Ingraham, J. M. Moshell, and S. Ontañón, “Towards a Computational Model of Character Status in Interactive Storytelling,” in Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Creativity and Cognition, Atlanta, GA, 2011, pp. 409-410.

J. Zhu, S. Ontañón, and B. Lewter, “Representing Game Characters’ Inner Worlds through Narrative Perspectives,” in Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games (FDG 2011), Bordeaux, France, 2011, pp. 204-210.

J. Zhu, J. M. Moshell, S. Ontañón, E. Erbiceanu, and C. Hughes, “Why can’t a virtual character be more like a human: A mixed initiative approach to believable agents,” in Proceedings of HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, 2011, pp. 289-296.

Book Chapters:

J. Zhu and D. F. Harrell, “A Journey along the Borderland: A Critical Approach to Artificial Intelligence-Based Literary Practice” in Arts: A Science Matter, L. Lam, Ed., Singapore: World Scientific, 2011, pp. 222-246.