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Storytelling in virtual environments from a virtual guide perspective

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This paper describes our proposal for storytelling in virtual environments from a virtual guide perspective, detailing the involved knowledge representation and algorithms. In our model the guide begins at a particular location and starts to navigate the world telling the user stories related to the places she visits. Our guide tries to emulate a real guide’s behaviour in such a situation. In particular, she behaves as a spontaneous real guide who knows stories about the places in the virtual world but has not prepared an exhaustive tour nor a storyline.

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Ibanez, J., Aylett, R. & Ruiz-Rodarte, R. Storytelling in virtual environments from a virtual guide perspective. Virtual Reality 7, 30–42 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10055-003-0112-y

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