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Virtual Humans provides a much-needed definition of what constitutes a âvirtual humanâ and places virtual humans within the wider context of Artificial Intelligence development. It explores the technical approaches to creating a virtual human, as well as emergent issues such as embodiment, identity, agency and digital immortality, and the resulting ethical challenges. The book presents an overview of current research and practice in this area, and outlines the major challenges faced by todayâs developers and researchers. The book examines the possibility for using virtual humans in a variety of roles, from personal assistants to teaching, coaching and knowledge management, and the book situates these discussions around familiar applications (e.g. Siri, Cortana, Alexa) and the portrayal of virtual humans within Science Fiction.

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  • Presents a comprehensive overview of this rapidly developing field




  • Trade Review

    "This book presents an overview of the present state of play with virtual humans. Appearance, attributes, communication and intelligence are all investigated, and the architectures involved are covered in detail. If you have little knowledge of what a virtual human is, but want to find out, then this is the book for you. For researchers in the virtual human field this is a definite must."

    -Professor Kevin Warwick, Coventry University

    "David Burden and Maggi Savin-Baden’s Virtual Humans offers a thorough, research-based treatment of how digital entities with human-like features and capabilities have left the domain of science fiction and are rapidly becoming a major aspect of human culture. In their clearly-written and well-organized work, they describe the current forms and abilities of virtual humans (including smart speakers and virtual assistant systems like Siri, Alexa, and Cortana and various types of Internet-based chatbots); examine how the creation of virtual bodies, senses, and minds can be combined to create virtual humans; and consider potential developments in the nature and functionality of virtual agents across a range of timeframes from the end of the next decade to the end of the century. Significantly, the authors recognize and discuss the great ethical, moral and social implications of these technological developments which makes their work relevant and important for the social sciences and humanities as well as the domains of computing and information sciences. I certainly intend to use Virtual Humans as an assigned reading in the interdisciplinary courses I teach on the personal and social impact of leading-edge digital technologies."

    -Richard Gilbert, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Psychology and New Technology Research Lab, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California

    "Intelligent, pragmatic and insightful, Virtual Humans is an essential guide for those who want to understand the complex landscape of today’s technology when thinking about designing and building a virtual human. Helpfully, it clearly deploys a wealth of supporting analysis, case studies, research, ethical questions, and moral dilemmas and adds a refreshing dose of healthy common sense along the way."

    -Nicola Strong, Strong Enterprises



    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Part I The Landscape

    Chapter 1 What are Virtual Humans?

    Chapter 2 Virtual Humans and Artificial Intelligence

    Part II Technology

    Chapter 3 Body and Senses

    Chapter 4 Mind

    Chapter 5 Communication

    Chapter 6 Architecture

    Chapter 7 Embodiment

    Chapter 8 Assembling and Assemblages

    Part III Identity

    Chapter 9 Digital Ethics

    Chapter 10 Identity and Agency

    Chapter 11 Virtual Humans for Education

    Chapter 12 Digital Immortality

    Chapter 13 Futures and Possibilities

    Glossary

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    Publisher: CRC Press
    Publication Date: 9/30/2020 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367656621, 978-0367656621
    ISBN10: 0367656620

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Virtual Humans provides a much-needed definition of what constitutes a âvirtual humanâ and places virtual humans within the wider context of Artificial Intelligence development. It explores the technical approaches to creating a virtual human, as well as emergent issues such as embodiment, identity, agency and digital immortality, and the resulting ethical challenges. The book presents an overview of current research and practice in this area, and outlines the major challenges faced by todayâs developers and researchers. The book examines the possibility for using virtual humans in a variety of roles, from personal assistants to teaching, coaching and knowledge management, and the book situates these discussions around familiar applications (e.g. Siri, Cortana, Alexa) and the portrayal of virtual humans within Science Fiction.

    Features



    • Presents a comprehensive overview of this rapidly developing field




    • Trade Review

      "This book presents an overview of the present state of play with virtual humans. Appearance, attributes, communication and intelligence are all investigated, and the architectures involved are covered in detail. If you have little knowledge of what a virtual human is, but want to find out, then this is the book for you. For researchers in the virtual human field this is a definite must."

      -Professor Kevin Warwick, Coventry University

      "David Burden and Maggi Savin-Baden’s Virtual Humans offers a thorough, research-based treatment of how digital entities with human-like features and capabilities have left the domain of science fiction and are rapidly becoming a major aspect of human culture. In their clearly-written and well-organized work, they describe the current forms and abilities of virtual humans (including smart speakers and virtual assistant systems like Siri, Alexa, and Cortana and various types of Internet-based chatbots); examine how the creation of virtual bodies, senses, and minds can be combined to create virtual humans; and consider potential developments in the nature and functionality of virtual agents across a range of timeframes from the end of the next decade to the end of the century. Significantly, the authors recognize and discuss the great ethical, moral and social implications of these technological developments which makes their work relevant and important for the social sciences and humanities as well as the domains of computing and information sciences. I certainly intend to use Virtual Humans as an assigned reading in the interdisciplinary courses I teach on the personal and social impact of leading-edge digital technologies."

      -Richard Gilbert, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Psychology and New Technology Research Lab, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California

      "Intelligent, pragmatic and insightful, Virtual Humans is an essential guide for those who want to understand the complex landscape of today’s technology when thinking about designing and building a virtual human. Helpfully, it clearly deploys a wealth of supporting analysis, case studies, research, ethical questions, and moral dilemmas and adds a refreshing dose of healthy common sense along the way."

      -Nicola Strong, Strong Enterprises



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Part I The Landscape

      Chapter 1 What are Virtual Humans?

      Chapter 2 Virtual Humans and Artificial Intelligence

      Part II Technology

      Chapter 3 Body and Senses

      Chapter 4 Mind

      Chapter 5 Communication

      Chapter 6 Architecture

      Chapter 7 Embodiment

      Chapter 8 Assembling and Assemblages

      Part III Identity

      Chapter 9 Digital Ethics

      Chapter 10 Identity and Agency

      Chapter 11 Virtual Humans for Education

      Chapter 12 Digital Immortality

      Chapter 13 Futures and Possibilities

      Glossary

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