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Tangible photorealistic virtual museum
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2005Diverse museum artifacts, such as ceramics, porcelain, and ritual bronzes, can convey a sense of a people's history and culture, time, or place. Following specific criteria about the protection, maintenance, and preservation of these artifacts ensures their proper care and restoration.
Chun-Rong, Huang +2 more
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Smart Museums – Exploiting Generative Virtual Museums
2014This paper describes a metadata-based tour recommendation approach for on-site museum and outdoor visits. Recommendations are calculated utilizing spatial exhibit distribution, museum layout, user and navigation profiles, additional constraints as well as art work descriptors. We propose a service-oriented architecture for generating 3D virtual museums
Sacher, Daniel +3 more
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Beyond virtual museums: Experiencing immersive virtual reality in real museums
Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2010Abstract Contemporary museums are much more than places devoted to the placement and the exhibition of collections and artworks; indeed, they are nowadays considered as a privileged means for communication and play a central role in making culture accessible to the mass audience.
CARROZZINO, Marcello +1 more
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Proceedings of the 2015 Virtual Reality International Conference, 2015
Virtual Museums are seen as potentially real Museums produced on digital medium as new means of representing museal objects. Trials to classify a very rich, varied and exponentially growing production exist. They fall under the difficulty of which criterion is the essential one to characterize a class of Virtual Museums which differ from instituted ...
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Virtual Museums are seen as potentially real Museums produced on digital medium as new means of representing museal objects. Trials to classify a very rich, varied and exponentially growing production exist. They fall under the difficulty of which criterion is the essential one to characterize a class of Virtual Museums which differ from instituted ...
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2020 International Conference on Virtual Reality and Visualization (ICVRV), 2020
In order to solve some shortcomings of 3D scanning technology in cultural relic reconstruction, we extract 2D-2D feature points from two images, calculate camera posture by mathematical calculation, encapsulate them into algorithm, Automatic calculation of 3D space coordinates of cultural relics, and then transform them into point cloud image ...
Jiaming Xu, Qiuxin Du, Junxiao Xue
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In order to solve some shortcomings of 3D scanning technology in cultural relic reconstruction, we extract 2D-2D feature points from two images, calculate camera posture by mathematical calculation, encapsulate them into algorithm, Automatic calculation of 3D space coordinates of cultural relics, and then transform them into point cloud image ...
Jiaming Xu, Qiuxin Du, Junxiao Xue
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Evaluating Virtual Museums: Archeovirtual Case Study
2014November 2011 saw the opening of the exhibition “Archeovirtual” organized by CNR ITABC and V-MusT Network of Excellence, in Paestum, Italy, under the general direction of BMTA (BMTA is the Mediterranean Expo on Archaeological Tourism directed by Ugo Picarelli and organised by Salerno Province).
Pescarin, Sofia +4 more
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2006
A project named ”Virtual Museum Net of Magna Graecia” is presented, whose objective is to provide an unitary image of the archaeological heritage of Calabria (a Southern Italian region), through Computer Technology, Multimedia Designing and Virtual Reconstructions. The project aims to encourage the technological transfer of the most advanced researches
BERTACCHINI P. A. +4 more
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A project named ”Virtual Museum Net of Magna Graecia” is presented, whose objective is to provide an unitary image of the archaeological heritage of Calabria (a Southern Italian region), through Computer Technology, Multimedia Designing and Virtual Reconstructions. The project aims to encourage the technological transfer of the most advanced researches
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Computer, 2006
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies offer an ideal presentation medium for museums and other cultural heritage institutions. Virtual exhibitions enable different audiences, including the disabled and students of all ages, as well as the general public to access and interact with vast numbers of objects scattered among various ...
K. Walczak, W. Cellary, M. White
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Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies offer an ideal presentation medium for museums and other cultural heritage institutions. Virtual exhibitions enable different audiences, including the disabled and students of all ages, as well as the general public to access and interact with vast numbers of objects scattered among various ...
K. Walczak, W. Cellary, M. White
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2011
This chapter provides a broad survey of virtual museums and their developments in a range of contexts from various parts of the world. The focus is on exploring virtual museum platforms and features designed for different purposes and practices, and the prospect of the potential in such virtual environments to meet specific needs in varied contexts ...
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This chapter provides a broad survey of virtual museums and their developments in a range of contexts from various parts of the world. The focus is on exploring virtual museum platforms and features designed for different purposes and practices, and the prospect of the potential in such virtual environments to meet specific needs in varied contexts ...
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Curator: The Museum Journal, 2002
Abstract This paper investigates issues of museums and virtuality. In considering the diverse ways that museums are approaching virtuality, the focus here is on the common ground and shared objectives, rather than the differences between museums and their virtual re‐creations.
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Abstract This paper investigates issues of museums and virtuality. In considering the diverse ways that museums are approaching virtuality, the focus here is on the common ground and shared objectives, rather than the differences between museums and their virtual re‐creations.
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