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Toward the Knowledge Circulation between Institutions and Public Audiences with Virtual Agents

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Opportunities and Challenges for Next-Generation Applied Intelligence

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This paper proposes the CINOVA framework that supports the knowledge circulation between the institutions which possess large amount of knowledge and would like to disseminate it to public audiences. This framework proposes the use of visualized knowledge management systems and virtual agents for knowledge presentations. Two VKMSs and two virtual agent based presentation systems cooperate on the framework with a common contents presentation media, knowledge cards. The prototype system is still being implemented but the two virtual agent based presentation systems are already deployed to our client, NFRI in real-world exhibitions andWeb based on-line services.

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Huang, HH., Kubota, H., Nishida, T. (2009). Toward the Knowledge Circulation between Institutions and Public Audiences with Virtual Agents. In: Chien, BC., Hong, TP. (eds) Opportunities and Challenges for Next-Generation Applied Intelligence. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 214. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92814-0_34

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