Access, exploration and visualisation of interest communities: The VMC case study

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    Abstract

    This paper discusses a virtual world for representing information and natural interactions about performances in an existing theatre. Apart from mouse and keyboard input, interactions take place using speech and language. It is shown how this virtual environment can be considered as an interest community and it is shown what further research and development is required to obtain an environment where visitors can retrieve information about artists, authors and performances, can discuss performances with others and can be provided with information and contacts in accordance with their preferences.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationLanguage Technology in Multimedia Information Retrieval
    Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the Fourteenth Twente Workshop on Language Technology (TWLT14)
    EditorsDjoerd Hiemstra, Franciska de Jong, Klaus Netter
    Place of PublicationEnschede
    PublisherUniversity of Twente
    Pages181-184
    Number of pages4
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 1998
    EventTwente Workshop on Language Technology, TWLT 14: Language Technology in Multimedia Information Retrieval - University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
    Duration: 7 Dec 19988 Dec 1998
    Conference number: 14

    Publication series

    NameTwente Workshop on Language Technology
    PublisherUniversity of Twente
    Volume14
    ISSN (Print)0929-0672

    Workshop

    WorkshopTwente Workshop on Language Technology, TWLT 14
    Abbreviated titleTWLT
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityEnschede
    Period7/12/988/12/98

    Keywords

    • HMI-MI: MULTIMODAL INTERACTIONS
    • METIS-119202
    • IR-77479
    • EWI-9636
    • Information Filtering
    • Virtual Reality
    • Speech and Language Interactions
    • Agent Technology

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