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DOI: 10.1109/93.848427
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“…Within the "Ename 974" project, the system superimposes the real-world scenes with virtual 3D reconstructions of archaeological monuments; the results are displayed on a visualization device [27].…”
Section: Augmented Reality In Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the "Ename 974" project, the system superimposes the real-world scenes with virtual 3D reconstructions of archaeological monuments; the results are displayed on a visualization device [27].…”
Section: Augmented Reality In Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 3DMURALE project [33] developed 3D multimedia tools to record, reconstruct, encode and visualise archaeological ruins in virtual reality using as a test case the ancient city of Sagalassos in Turkey. The Ename 974 project [150] developed a non-intrusive interpretation system to convert archaeological sites into open-air museums, called TimeScope-1 based on 3D computer technology originally developed by IBM, called TimeFrame. ARCHEOGUIDE [180] provides an interactive AR guide for the visualisation of archaeological sites based on mobile computing, networking and 3D visualisation providing the users with a multi-modal interaction user interface.…”
Section: Augmented Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed methodology for the whole project is described in the paper (Rodríguez-Gonzálvez et al, 2017), that suggest different ways to reconstruction of the diachronic life of an historical object, monument or landscape. It is based also on the integration of different contribution in the area started from the beginning of 2000 (Frischer, 2004;Guidi et al, 2008;Pletinckx et al, 2000). The work here presented is the implementation of the proposed method for those cases in which the physical property is now disappeared entirely or almost entirely, leaving for example only some archaeological remains in different points of the territory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%