Exploiting relevant dates to promote serendipity and situational curiosity in cultural heritage experiences

Ahmed Dahroug, Martín López Nores, J. Pazos-Arias, Silvia González-Soutelo, S. Reboreda-Morillo, Angeliki Antoniou
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Abstract

Cultural heritage is typically not on the people's top lists when searching for entertainment activities. Publicized temporary exhibitions can draw many visitors to a museum, urged by the opportunity of seeing certain items, but in general there are no particular stimuli and the visits are postponed once and again, if not forever. In this paper, we argue that it is possible to instigate curiosity in relation to dates, periods and events that are relevant to the potential visitors and connected to the cultural heritage items in direct or subtle ways. Likewise, proper reasoning about dates can improve the experiences of actual visitors, by promoting serendipitous learning, increasing retention and revealing that subsequent visits may drive them around the venue following new appealing narratives. We present the outline of a recommender system grounded on rich semantic modeling of relevant dates in the user profiles, in the cultural heritage knowledge bases and in an almanac of important days, connected to keywords and/or historical events and characters. We also explain how this system is going to be used in the pilot experiments of the CROSSCULT EU project, starting in September 2017.
利用相关日期促进文化遗产体验中的意外发现和情境好奇心
当人们搜索娱乐活动时,文化遗产通常不在首选之列。公开的临时展览可以吸引许多参观者来博物馆,因为有机会看到某些物品,但通常没有特别的刺激,参观一次又一次地被推迟,如果不是永远。在本文中,我们认为有可能激发与潜在游客相关的日期、时期和事件的好奇心,并以直接或微妙的方式与文化遗产项目联系起来。同样地,关于日期的合理推理可以通过促进偶然的学习,提高留存率,并揭示后续访问可能会驱使他们跟随新的吸引人的故事,从而改善实际访问者的体验。我们提出了一个推荐系统的大纲,该系统基于用户档案中相关日期的丰富语义建模,在文化遗产知识库和重要日期的年鉴中,与关键词和/或历史事件和人物相关。我们还解释了该系统将如何在2017年9月开始的CROSSCULT欧盟项目的试点实验中使用。
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