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WC provide synthetic actors that portray fictive characters by improvising their behavior in a muhimedia environment. Actors are either autonomous or avatars directed by users. Their improvisation is based on the directions they receive and the context, Directions can take different forms: high-level scenarios, user commands, and personality changes in the character portrayed. In this paper, WC look at this last form of direction. We propose a sociaLpsychological model, in which we can define personality traits that depend on the values of moods and attitudes. We show how synthetic actors can exploit such a mode1 to produce performances theatrically interesting, believable, and diverse. The Cybercaf6 is used to test those features. I.
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