Defining Cultural Agents for Virtual Heritage Environments
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Champion, Erik
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2015Type
Journal Article
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Champion, E. 2015. Defining Cultural Agents for Virtual Heritage Environments. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments. 24 (3): pp. 179-186.
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Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments
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School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts
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Abstract
This article describes the primary ways in which intelligent agents have been employed in virtual heritage projects and explains how the special requirements of virtual heritage environments necessitate the development of cultural agents. How do we distinguish between social agents and cultural agents? Can cultural agents meet these specific heritage objectives?
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