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Towards a Simple Augmented Reality Museum Guide

ForfattereJo Skjermol, Michael J. Stokes, Torbjørn Hallgren, Anders Kofod-Petersen
PublikasjonNorwegian Artificial Intelligens Symposium (NAIS)
Publiseringsdato2010-11-22
Sidetall intervall77-84
ISBN/ISBN29788251927048/
KategoriInformasjonsteknologi
RedaktørŞule Yildirim, Anders Kofod-Petersen
UtgiverTapir Akademisk Forlag
Adresse utgiverBesøksadresse: Tapir Akademisk Forlag Nardoveien 12, Trondheim Postadresse: Tapir Akademisk Forlag Postboks 2461 Sluppen 7005 Trondheim
SpråkEnglish


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modelling knowledge for agents and virtual entities can be hard. Often the domain knowledge needed increases as the complexity of the agent increases. What is worse is that for increasingly complex agents the needed knowledge of the underlying reasoning methods may also increase for the domain experts. In light of this we present early work and thoughts on a virtual museum guide system that should be easy to configure and maintain by domain experts.

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