Anderson Souza de Araújo, Luís Alfredo Vidal de Carvalho, Rosa Maria E. M. da Costa.
This paper investigates the influence of interface intelligent agents on the user's navigation through three-dimensional virtual environments. The environment is an art gallery where agents can walk and communicate, trying to influence the user's path. We developed five tests with different models of interface intelligent agents and anti-agents. The agents reinforce the user's previous choices and the anti-agent suggests art exhibitions rooms not chosen by the user. In contrast to the expected results, the experiment revealed that the standard agent had more influence on the user's choices than the customized one.
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