Bibliography

Type
Book chapter
Year
2018
Author
VOSINAKIS S., AVRADINIS N., KOUTSABASIS P.
Title
Dissemination of Intangible Cultural Heritage Using a Multi-agent Virtual World
Abstrat
Most virtual heritage applications focus on the high-quality representation of ‘tangible’ cultural heritage, leaving out other aspects of culture, such as daily life activities, customs and rituals. The use of interactive digital characters that perform actions in the environment and communicate with users can help towards this end. In this paper we present a platform for virtual heritage applications, which is based on virtual worlds and can support multiple autonomous digital characters. Using this platform, we have constructed a recreation of a part of the ancient agora of Athens, and created an interactive scenario in it. We have performed a first qualitative user evaluation of the scenario and environment, which yielded positive results about the user experience and learning as well as areas of further improvement.
Keywords
Virtual worlds, Virtual heritage, NPCs, Virtual agents
Bibliographic reference
VOSINAKIS S., AVRADINIS N., KOUTSABASIS P. (2018) Dissemination of Intangible Cultural Heritage Using a Multi-agent Virtual World. In: Ioannides M., Martins J., Žarni? R., Lim V. (eds) Advances in Digital Cultural Heritage. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 10754. Springer, Cham. Available ONLINE at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323210406_Dissemination_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_Using_a_Multi-agent_Virtual_World [Accessed 05/03/2020]