2017
DOI: 10.4995/var.2017.6557
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Recreating a medieval urban scene with virtual intelligent characters: steps to create the complete scenario

Abstract: From historical advice to 3D modeling and programming, the process of reconstructing cultural heritage sites populated with virtual inhabitants is lengthy and expensive, and it requires a large set of skills and tools. These constraints make it increasingly difficult, however not unattainable, for small archaeological sites to build their own simulations. In this article, we describe our attempt to minimize this scenario. We describe a framework that makes use of free tools or campus licenses and integrates th… Show more

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“…e user builds a new underground pipe network facility library in the workspace, extracts the pipe network type definition and related rules that need to be processed from the pipe network type library, and uses the system to provide twodimensional data import and data processing tools to import user data into the system [19]. e underground pipeline network data is driven by two-dimensional data to generate three-dimensional data [20].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e user builds a new underground pipe network facility library in the workspace, extracts the pipe network type definition and related rules that need to be processed from the pipe network type library, and uses the system to provide twodimensional data import and data processing tools to import user data into the system [19]. e underground pipeline network data is driven by two-dimensional data to generate three-dimensional data [20].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Game engines allow recreation of historical scenes in a time machine with animated virtual 3D characters [96]. With historical clothing, facial expressions, gestures and postures, historical characters can visually convey a multitude of information in a vivid, engaging way [97].…”
Section: Three-dimensional Animation and Gamificationmentioning
confidence: 99%