Overcoming phobias by virtual exposure
Communications of the ACM
Designing information-abundant web sites: issues and recommendations
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue: World Wide Web usability
Developing adaptable hypermedia
IUI '99 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
The Virtual Reality Gorilla Exhibit
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Controlled Caching of Dynamic WWW Pages
DEXA '02 Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications
Towards a Computationally Intelligent Lesson Adaptation for a Distance Learning Course
ICTAI '99 Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence
Pattern Recognition, Third Edition
Pattern Recognition, Third Edition
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The emergence of the World Wide Web during the past few years has provided a medium for communicating information faster and to more people than before. The technologies used allow for the development of personalised, adaptive to the users' needs, information systems. So far, the complexity of the design and implementation of Virtual Environments has restricted their usage in locally executed, stand-alone applications. In this paper we propose an architecture that permits and facilitates the dynamic, on-the-fly creation of Virtual Environments on the Web that adapt to the users' preferences and profiles. We focus on the algorithms available for creating an efficient virtual environment generation engine. We illustrate the proposed architecture with examples from a case study of a Virtual Museum.