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    OpenBMLParser: An Open Source BML Parser/Analyzer

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    van Welbergen H. OpenBMLParser: An Open Source BML Parser/Analyzer. In: Aylett R, Krenn B, Pelachaud C, Shimodaira H, eds. Intelligent Virtual Agents. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol 8108. Springer; 2013: 432-433

    Demonstrating and Testing the BML Compliance of BML Realizers

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    van Welbergen H, Xu Y, Thiebaux M, et al. Demonstrating and Testing the BML Compliance of BML Realizers. In: Vilhjálmsson HH, Kopp S, Marsella S, Thórisson KR, eds. Intelligent Virtual Agents. IVA 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol 6895. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg; 2011: 269-281.BML realizers are complex software modules that implement a standardized interface –the BML specification language– to steer the behavior of a virtual human. We aim to promote and test the compliance of realizers that implement this interface. To this end we contribute a corpus of example BML scripts and a tool called RealizerTester that can be used to formally test and maintain adherence of realizers to the BML standard. The standardized interface of realizers allowed us to implement RealizerTester as an automatic testing framework that can test any realizer. RealizerTester can 1) help in maintaining the stability and extensibility that is crucial for realizers and 2) contribute to the formalization of the emerging BML standard, both by providing test scripts and a formal description of their constraints and by identifying and resolving execution inconsistencies between realizers. We illustrate the testing practices used in the development of two realizers and demonstrate how RealizerTester is integrated with these practices. The scripts in the example corpus were executed on both realizers. This resulted in a video corpus that demonstrates the semantic equivalences and differences in execution of BML scripts by the two realizers
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