The most notable examples of AI simulation can be seen in New Line Cinema’s The Lord of the Rings films, where AI armies of many thousands battle each other. The crowd simulation was done using Weta Digital’s Massive software.
Massive is a software package developed by Stephen Regelous for the visual effects industry. Its flagship feature is the ability to quickly and easily create thousands - or millions - of agents that all act as individuals. Through the use of fuzzy logic*, the software enables every agent to respond individually to its surroundings. These reactions affect the agent’s behaviour, changing how they act and controlling motion-captured animations to create a realistic looking character.
*Fuzzy logic is derived from fuzzy set theory dealing with reasoning that is approximate rather than precisely deduced from classical predicate logic.
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