PEGASE: A Generic and Adaptable Intelligent System for Virtual Reality Learning Environments

  • Buche C
  • Bossard C
  • Querrec R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The context of this research is the creation of human learning environments using virtual reality. We propose the integration of a generic and adaptable intelligent tutoring system (Pegase) into a virtual environment. The aim of this environment is to instruct the learner, and to assist the instructor. The proposed system is created using a multi-agent system. This system emits a set of knowledge (actions carried out by the learner, knowledge about the �eld, etc.) which Pegase uses to make informed decisions. Our study focuses on the representation of knowledge about the environment, and on the adaptable pedagogical agent providing instructive assistance

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Buche, C., Bossard, C., Querrec, R., & Chevaillier, P. (2010). PEGASE: A Generic and Adaptable Intelligent System for Virtual Reality Learning Environments. International Journal of Virtual Reality, 9(2), 73–85. https://doi.org/10.20870/ijvr.2010.9.2.2772

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