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Engineering Multiuser Museum Interactives for Shared Cultural Experiences

AutorConfalonieri, Roberto; Yee-King, Matthew; Hazelden, Katina; D'Inverno, Mark; De Jonge, Dave CSIC ORCID; Sierra, Carles CSIC ORCID ; Osman, Nardine CSIC ORCID ; Agmoud, Leila; Prade, Henri
Palabras claveDistributed artificial intelligence
Collective decision making
Argumentation
Negotiation
Fecha de publicaciónnov-2015
EditorElsevier
CitaciónEngineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 46: 180-195, 2015
ResumenMultiuser museum interactives are computer systems installed in museums or galleries which allow several visitors to interact together with digital representations of artefacts and information from the museum׳s collection. In this paper, we describe WeCurate, a socio-technical system that supports co-browsing across multiple devices and enables groups of users to collaboratively curate a collection of images, through negotiation, collective decision making and voting. The engineering of such a system is challenging since it requires to address several problems such as: distributed workflow control, collective decision making and multiuser synchronous interactions. The system uses a peer-to-peer Electronic Institution (EI) to manage and execute a distributed curation workflow and models community interactions into scenes, where users engage in different social activities. Social interactions are enacted by intelligent agents that interface the users participating in the curation workflow with the EI infrastructure. The multiagent system supports collective decision making, representing the actions of the users within the EI, where the agents advocate and support the desires of their users e.g. aggregating opinions for deciding which images are interesting enough to be discussed, and proposing interactions and resolutions between disagreeing group members. Throughout the paper, we describe the enabling technologies of WeCurate, the peer-to-peer EI infrastructure, the agent collective decision making capabilities and the multi-modal interface. We present a system evaluation based on data collected from cultural exhibitions in which WeCurate was used as supporting multiuser interactive.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/130825
DOI10.1016/j.engappai.2015.08.013
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