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| The MetaFace framework aims to provide developers with an extensible anthropomorphic framework to achieve intuitive user interaction for websites. This will enable developers to construct websites based on anthropomorphic metaphors, such as, lecturers, shopkeepers, bank tellers, and tour guides. The MetaFace framework involves three main areas of research: Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs), framework architectures, and computer interface metaphors. |
MetaFace ContentThe ProjectAbout MetaFace - All about the MetaFace framework and associated research.Thesis - MetaFace Framework PhD thesis.
Screenshots - Pictures of MetaFace at work.
Demos - AVI's of MetaFace at work
Publications - A bibliography of material related to MetaFace.
MetaFace ResourcesTools - Tools used by the MetaFace framework
ContactPeople - A list of people associated with the research behind MetaFace
beardsw@cs.curtin.edu.au - Send any questions or comments about
MetaFace to this email address. |
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