MPML3D
The Multimodal Presentation Markup Language 3D (MPML3D) is an XML-based scripting language for controlling the verbal and non-verbal behavior of 3D agents. MPML3D is a successor of the original MPML language family, which was developed in Ishizuka Lab at the University of Tokyo.
In 2008, the MPML3D language was revised to support interaction-rich scenarios with reactive agents in Second Life and OpenSim, becoming the world’s first agent scripting language for the 3D Internet. MPML3D is a powerful, extensible, and flexible markup language, which can be used easily by non-programmer domain experts.
Please see our video, which demonstrates the main features of our MPML3D authoring language!
MPML3D is licensed to or used by the following labs:
- Natural Language Processing Group, Centre for Research in Computing, The Open University, UK (Paul Piwek)
- Virtual Reality Lab of Doron Friedman, Israel
- Kyonggi University, Korea (Incheol Kim)
- Research Fashion Institute, Inc., New York, USA (Shenlei E. Winkler)
Papers can be found on the homepage of Helmut Prendinger.







