Development of platform-independent multi-user choreographies for virtual worlds based on ontology combination and mapping

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2012
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Benjamim Fonseca
Emanuel Silva
Nuno Silva
Hugo Paredes
Paulo Martins
Leonel Morgado
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This paper presents two contributions: (i) a system architecture capable of staging platform-independent choreographies within different virtual worlds, and (ii) an ontology-based solution for capturing and representing multi-user choreographies with reduced time/effort. We argue that choreographies for virtual worlds should be clearly separated from the technical characteristics of their execution in virtual world technological platforms. Due to the heterogeneity of the various virtual worlds and their domain requirements, we proposeexploiting the modularity, generality, and granularity dimensions of ontologies to simplify and empower the choreography modeling capabilities. Instead of a unique ontology, several ontologies with different levels of generality and granularity can be progressively combined to support the modeling requirements of a given choreography. Because these ontologies are aligned with theontology of each specific virtual world platform, the mapping and transformati
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