Investigating the Complex with Virtual Soccer
Istuki Noda, Ian Frank
Appears in
Virtual Worlds: Synthetic Universes, Digital Life and Complexity,
J-C. Heudin, ed., Perseus Books, ISBN: 0-7382-0050-6.
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Other contributors: T. Ray, J. Ventrella, Y. Bar-Yam, N. Thalmann,
B. Damer, S. Refsland, O. Kisseleva, R. Berry, and J-C. Heudin.
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The publisher says:
This interdisciplinary volume aims to provoke a new understanding
of the important role that computer-generated "virtual worlds" will
play in domains such as science, business, computer games,
education, training, and simulation. It introduces virtual worlds as a
field,
and reviews its historical roots, its goals, and its
methodological approaches. Virtual worlds enable the study of a wide
variety of "what
if" questions relevant to our understanding of the world around
us, by using image synthesis, modeling, multimedia, and virtual
reality.
We can imagine these virtual worlds reflecting some parts of
our reality, but also synthesizing new universes with associated
"physical"
laws and artificial life forms. The contributors to this volume
investigate the relationships between the natural and the artificial
from both theoretical and philosophical points of views. They also
address technical developments and practical applications.
(This book chapter is a longer version of a conference paper presented at the First International Conference
on Virtual Worlds, Paris, France.)
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