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Satisfaction with Cultural/Heritage Sites
Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism, 2004SUMMARY This study attempted to investigate the relationship between cultural/heritage destination attributes and overall satisfaction, and to identify the difference in the overall satisfaction of tourists in terms of selected demographic and travel behavior characteristics.
Huh, J., Uysal, Muzaffer
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The Scope of Multisensory Experiences in Cultural Heritage Sites
2018 International Conference on Graphics and Interaction (ICGI), 2018The use of technology in cultural heritage sites, like virtual reconstructions, has become a common solution to improve the communication between these spaces and their visitors. The amount of virtual information is flexible and it depends on what it is intended to transmit.
Anabela Marto +2 more
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Augmented Reality at Cultural Heritage sites
2016The heritage industry often seeks new ways to attract and engage new visitors. However, managers of Cultural Heritage sites face a lack in marketing and competiveness. One of the ways to obtain competitive advantage is the investment and implementation of Augmented Reality on-site.
Frances Tscheu, Dimitrios Buhalis
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Cultural Landscape and Heritage Sites
2020Concepts of region and place in geography—physical and human-made—are appraised here. UNESCO and World Heritage Sites (WHS) reinforced by the Council of Europe (CoE), EU and other governmental institutions promote heritage and culture as witnessed in their collaborations, including with NGOs. Work on regional geography and cultural landscape has a long
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Overtourism at Heritage and Cultural Sites
2020Negative impacts associated with allowing mass numbers of people into one area occur in a variety of ways. Overcrowding at an attraction creates issues with vandalism, litter, theft and degradation of the site, which in turn impedes tourists from experiencing full satisfaction with the destination due to these problems.
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Realistic Walkthrough of Cultural Heritage Sites-Hampi
2015In this paper we discuss the framework for a realistic walkthrough of cultural heritage sites. The framework includes 3D data acquisition, different data processing steps, coarse to fine 3D reconstruction and rendering to generate realistic walkthrough.
Uma Mudenagudi +7 more
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Realistic Walkthrough of Cultural Heritage Sites
2017In this chapter, we present the framework for realistic walkthrough of cultural heritage sites. The framework includes 3D data acquisition, data processing, and interactive rendering of complex 3D models such as sculptures, monuments, and artifacts found at cultural heritage sites.
Uma Mudenagudi +2 more
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Walking tour of cultural heritage sites
SIGGRAPH Asia 2017 VR Showcase, 2017Three dimension scanning technologies and Virtual reality make it possible to produce a very realistic immersive virtual experience. Cultural Heritage sites around the globe are remarkable places that ones would like to visit in theirs lifetime. Our work provide users with the high detailed 3D scanned data from the heritage site. Users tour the site by
Pongsagon Vichitvejpaisal +2 more
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MONITORING OF THE STATUS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE SITES
Journal Scientific and Applied Research, 2022The topic of cultural heritage and its preservation has always been part of the public and professional debate about the development of the regions and their future. In the territorial planning of modern settlements as the duty of specialists is the entry of history into the modern urban structure and spaces.
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