Agent-augmented Co-Space: Toward merging of real world and cyberspace

Publication Type

Conference Proceeding Article

Publication Date

10-2010

Abstract

Co-Space refers to interactive virtual environment modelled after the real world we are situated in. Through realistic 3D modelling and animation technologies, Co-Space simulates the real world in terms of look-and-feel of our physical surrounding. With the advancement in pervasive sensor network, Co-Space may also capture and mirror the happening in the physical world in real time. The development of Co-Space thus offers great opportunities for delivering innovative applications and services. Specifically, for enriching the experience of users in Co-Space, it is essential to incorporate knowledge facilities in the form of intelligent agents to enhance the interactivity and playability within. This paper will begin with a brief review of this emerging field of work related to agents in virtual worlds and integrated cognitive architectures. We then discuss the key requirement, issues and challenges in making Co-Space interactive and intelligent. Following the notion of embodied intelligence, we propose to develop cognitive agents, based on a family of self-organizing neural models, known as fusion Adaptive Resonance Theory (fusion ART). Our ultimate aim is to have such agents roaming freely in the landscape of Co-Space, developing an awareness of its surrounding and interacting with avatars of real human. As an illustration, a case study of our effort in building the Singapore Youth Olympic Village (YOV) Co-Space will be presented.

Keywords

Co-Space, Intelligent agents, virtual world

Discipline

Artificial Intelligence and Robotics | Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces

Research Areas

Data Science and Engineering

Publication

Autonomic and Trusted Computing: 7th International Conference ATC 2010: Xi'an, China, October 26-29: Proceedings

Volume

6407

First Page

289

Last Page

312

ISBN

9783642165764

Identifier

10.1007/978-3-642-16576-4_22

Publisher

Springer

City or Country

Cham

Additional URL

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16576-4_22

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