Spectators, a Joy to Watch
5065
Paper
published in 2009
by Ionut Damian, Kathrin Janowski and Dominik Sollfrank
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The tennis game that is described in the xml is a double, thus there are four tennis players on the court. There is a handful of spectators that are really excited about the game. The spectators have different preferences about the teams that they favor or are neutral. To vary the mood-states, each spectator has an euphoria factor that determines how much a change in the mood-state will affect it. The mood-state of a spectator is shown with expressive facial expressions and some typical animations. Additionally to the animations and expressions the mood-state is expressed by speech as well.