Multi-agents based virtual environments for cultural heritage

C. Kiourt, G. Pavlidis, A. Koutsoudis, Dimitris Kalles
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This paper focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence methods in multi-agent virtual environments for cultural heritage applications and especially virtual museums and exhibitions. Multi-agent systems are considered here as being autonomous social organizations capable of developing dynamic personalized virtual environments. In this respect, some of the most common artificial intelligence methods in intelligent virtual environments are discussed. Three different sub-domains of intelligent virtual environments are identified and presented, aiming at an enhanced virtual reality experience. The paper concludes by highlighting the importance of artificial intelligence applications in cultural heritage, and the dynamics of the virtual museums with personalized content, based on the profile of the user and the need of the case.
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基于多agent的文化遗产虚拟环境
本文主要研究了人工智能方法在多智能体虚拟环境中对文物应用,特别是虚拟博物馆和展览的集成。多智能体系统被认为是能够开发动态个性化虚拟环境的自主社会组织。在这方面,讨论了智能虚拟环境中一些最常见的人工智能方法。提出了智能虚拟环境的三个不同的子域,旨在增强虚拟现实体验。本文最后强调了人工智能在文化遗产中的应用的重要性,以及基于用户概况和案例需求的具有个性化内容的虚拟博物馆的动态。
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