Design Issues for Navigation and Assistance Agents in Virtual Environments

In: A. Nijholt, D. Heylen, K. Jokinen (Eds), Learning to Behave, Workshop I: Interacting Agents. Proceedings Twente Workshop on Language Technology 17 (TWLT 17), Enschede, Universiteit Twente, Faculteit Informatica, p. 119-132, 18-20 October 2000

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Job Zwiers

University of Twente

Betsy van Dijk

Human Media Interaction (HMI)

Anton Nijholt

Human Media Interaction (HMI)

Rieks Akker

University of Twente

Date Written: October 18, 2000

Abstract

We describe the architecture and underlying principles of a navigation assistant, based on agent technology. Various forms of navigation and learning are discussed, and a common underlying abstract model is presented.

Keywords: Virtual Agents, Virtual Environments, Navigation

JEL Classification: L29, L63, L84, O39

Suggested Citation

Zwiers, Job and van Dijk, Betsy and Nijholt, Anton and Akker, Rieks, Design Issues for Navigation and Assistance Agents in Virtual Environments (October 18, 2000). In: A. Nijholt, D. Heylen, K. Jokinen (Eds), Learning to Behave, Workshop I: Interacting Agents. Proceedings Twente Workshop on Language Technology 17 (TWLT 17), Enschede, Universiteit Twente, Faculteit Informatica, p. 119-132, 18-20 October 2000, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2947195

Job Zwiers (Contact Author)

University of Twente ( email )

Postbus 217
Twente
Netherlands

Betsy Van Dijk

Human Media Interaction (HMI) ( email )

Drienerlolaan 5
Enschede, NB 7522
Netherlands

Anton Nijholt

Human Media Interaction (HMI) ( email )

Drienerlolaan 5
Enschede, NB 7522
Netherlands

Rieks Akker

University of Twente ( email )

Postbus 217
Twente
Netherlands

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