2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-03364-3_7
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A Review on Augmented Reality for Virtual Heritage System

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“…Researchers such as Cameron and Kenderline (2007) have theorised about the possibilities of new media for reconstructing the past under a necessary critical approach. Other studies, such as those of Noh et al (2009), focused on the power of augmented reality to represent the past, as this technology allows for the integration of digital information in a real-world environment. In the same decade, Wojciechowski et al (2004) focused on the potential application of virtual and augmented reality in the designing of virtual museums.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers such as Cameron and Kenderline (2007) have theorised about the possibilities of new media for reconstructing the past under a necessary critical approach. Other studies, such as those of Noh et al (2009), focused on the power of augmented reality to represent the past, as this technology allows for the integration of digital information in a real-world environment. In the same decade, Wojciechowski et al (2004) focused on the potential application of virtual and augmented reality in the designing of virtual museums.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many publications which give a wide panorama of the application of augmented reality to virtual heritage (Noh et al, 2009) and even of the combination of photogrammetric techniques with augmented reality in the field of cultural heritage (Portales et al, 2009). It is useful here to give a brief summary of some of their characteristics.…”
Section: Other Interaction Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ICOM definition well describes the categories of online Virtual Museums, but does not mention the full gamut of possibilities available on-site, where technologies can be integrated into the museum exhibit as an additional tool for routine visit of the physical place. Therefore, according to several authors (Tsichritzis & Gibbs, 1991, Lepouras & Vassilakis, 2004, Hirose, 2006, Sylaiou et al, 2009, Noh et al 2009) a more comprehensive classification of Virtual Museums can be introduced, whose brief overview is presented in the following subsections.…”
Section: What Exactly Is a Virtual Museum?mentioning
confidence: 99%