2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-12240-9_36
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The Augmented Reality as an Instrument for the Representation/Visualization of Architecture

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“…Some models only recreate the missing parts and preserve the existing structure. For example, Cannella has developed this type of AR reconstruction for both outdoor and indoor environments [11]. In the internal museum, a reconstruction of an old temple was recreated, which was reflected and matched the ruins of the temple to show their interconnection.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some models only recreate the missing parts and preserve the existing structure. For example, Cannella has developed this type of AR reconstruction for both outdoor and indoor environments [11]. In the internal museum, a reconstruction of an old temple was recreated, which was reflected and matched the ruins of the temple to show their interconnection.…”
Section: Analysis Of Literary Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As it was already stated in the introduction, among its multidisciplinary proliferations, studies concerning Augmented Reality's adoption for the (re)presentation of cultural heritage, particularly for historical built environments and archeological sites, presents us a special case. This is since, AR almost by definition is tailored to fit to address much of the problem(atics) coming along with norms and privileges of historical preservation and conservation of cultural heritage while providing a potential for a compatible, accessible, and sustainable presentation of these assets to public experience (Anay, Özten, Ünal, & Öztepe, 2022), (Cannella, 2019). It is no surprise to see that, almost from its onset, parallel to the studies in AR in general, researchers have been working on AR's specific employment towards this end, and there is a considerable literature stacking up, especially in recent years.…”
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“…Recent developments show the potential of this up-to date cartographic visualization approaches. In particular, augmented reality approaches can be found in touristic tour guides (Nawshin, 2021), archeological visualization of excavation sites (Cannella, 2019;Boboc et 1 https://developers.google.com/ar; https://developer.apple.com/augmented-reality/ al., 2019). Besides, these holographic information displays are developed and have found their way into the public.…”
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confidence: 99%