Improvement on Navigation Behavior Algorithm of Agent in Visual Simulation

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In the visual simulation system, especially large visual game or military simulation training systems, the navigation behavior of agent controls movement of agent through a series of actions response to external environment. The combination of multiple navigation behaviors can create complex behaviors of agent. In the current commonly used behavior determination methods, the combination of different behaviors may cause unreasonable result in some circumstance. Based on navigation behavior, the paper brought out an improved algorithm for navigation behavior of agents, which used heuristic method to balance the local and global behavior priority level, so that the selection of navigation behavior is more reasonable.

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