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IRIS Wiki - Computational Models
Computational Models
Each IS system has its own computational model that serves as a basis for its implementation. Such models are often complex and hybrid; borrowing from several computational approaches. Within these models, we tried to identify basic computational models that were not attached to a given IS system but still had a sufficient level of generality to be useful for a large range of systems.
The computational models presented here come from various families: Models for AI planning, Discrete Event Models for control, Logic and proof-theory, Stochastic models, etc. Such diversity reflects the different approaches in the field of AI.
For each model we present:
- Background: formal foundation, initial goals of the model.
- Description: short overview of the theory.
- Application to Interactive Storytelling: how the computational model has been or could be used in IS.
- Examples: Story examples modeled with this computational model (when available).
- References
Models
- Bayesian networks
- ISRST (Interactive Storytelling model using RST)
- Linear logic
- Planning Domain Definition Language (pddl)
- Petri nets
- Sceneflows