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An artificial inhabitant is composed of the following elements:
ICA: An inhabitant, such as a human being, an animal or a plant, photographed
by camera (coded, transmitted via communication links, reproduced) and
displayed stereoscopically by using VR
ICG: An artificial inhabitant generated by computer graphics (coded,
transmitted, reproduced) and displayed stereoscopically by using VR
ICV: An inhabitant, such as a human being, an animal, or a plant, recognized
by a computer vision (coded, transmitted, reproduced by computer graphics)
and displayed stereoscopically by using VR
AI is notated as (ICA, ICG, ICV).
i 1.8.2 Coaction Field
One or more coaction fields can be defined in HW. A coaction field is a place where
inhabitants, such as human beings, animals, or plants, real or artificial, work or play
together. To enable interactions, means for communication are provided, such as
spoken and written language, gesture, or an image. An object in a coaction field
can be under the law of gravity or nongravity. An object can be manipulated by the
law of gravity and/or according to a physical law. An object can change its form
when it collides with another object. A plant in a coaction field can grow or wilt
with sunlight, or such physical laws may be made inapplicable. Coaction fields
can be merged or separated dynamically according to interactions among the
inhabitants.
11.8.2.1 Definition of Coaction Field
CF = {a field, inhabitants (more than one), means for interaction,
law, visualization}
Where field: field in which inhabitants interact
Inhabitants: two and more inhabitants
Means for interaction: spoken and written language, gesture, image, or
picture
Physical law: law of gravity and other laws
Biological law, chemical law, and others.
Visualization
11.8.2.2 Creation of Coaction Field
Before a coaction can occur, a coaction field must be created. A coaction field can
be created within another coaction field. In the coaction field embedded in another
coaction field, the means for interaction, the physical law, or the biological law
may be defined. The attributes, such as the means for interaction and the laws in