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2024, DIGITAL APPLICATIONS IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE, Pages - (volume: 33)

Evaluating visitors’ experience in museum: Comparing artificial intelligence and multi-partitioned analysis (01a Articolo in rivista)

Ceccarelli Sofia, Cesta Amedeo, Cortellessa Gabriella, De Benedictis Riccardo, Fracasso Francesca, Leopardi Laura, Ligios Luca, Lombardi Ernesto, Malatesta Saverio Giulio, Oddi Angelo, Pagano Alfonsina, Palombini Augusto, Romagna Gianmauro, Sanzari Marta, Schaerf Marco

Analysing visitors’ behaviour in a museum or in a cultural site is a crucial element to manage spaces and artworks arrangement as well as improving the visit experience. This paper presents the preliminary results of the ARTEMISIA project, exploiting Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques to study, design and develop a methodology to interpret visitors’ behaviour within a museum context, namely the Museum of Rome in Palazzo Braschi (Rome, Italy). The aim is to combine literature on users’ experience (UX) analysis with experimental data coming from the visitor anonymous tracking out of motion sensors (users’ stand-still positions, viewpoint direction, movements), merging approaches of different research domains. Through the use of agglomerative hierarchical clustering algorithms, four categories of visitors were identified, then associated to user profiles emerged by UX evaluations. Such analysis may lead to new forms of visitors profiling and to the development of a new generation of customised applications in public and private contexts. Identifying and predicting users’ patterns with respect to museum halls arrangement may also be useful to suggest improvement in the museum spaces and exhibitions (new indications, updated storytelling or changes in thematic configuration).
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