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2019
Scianna, Andrea; Gaglio, Giuseppe Fulvio; Guardia, Marcello
Augmented reality for cultural heritage: The rebirth of a historical square Proceedings Article
In: P., Macher H. Murtiyoso A. Grussenmeyer (Ed.): International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives, pp. 303–308, International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2019, (Issue: 2/W17).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: 3-D printing, 3D model reconstruction, 3D modeling, 3D Modelling, 3D printers, 3D Printing, Augmented Reality, Cultural heritage, Cultural heritages, Data acquisition, Data handling, Image Reconstruction, Mobile Applications, Photogrammetry, Rapid prototyping, Rapid prototyping technology, Repair, Reverse engineering, Reverse engineering techniques, Surveying instruments, Terrestrial Laser Scanners, Thallium, Three dimensional computer graphics, Virtual heritage, Visualization
@inproceedings{scianna_augmented_2019,
title = {Augmented reality for cultural heritage: The rebirth of a historical square},
author = {Andrea Scianna and Giuseppe Fulvio Gaglio and Marcello Guardia},
editor = {Macher H. Murtiyoso A. Grussenmeyer P.},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85078130517&doi=10.5194%2fisprs-archives-XLII-2-W17-303-2019&partnerID=40&md5=7c28c9b8bf88d7a1af810aeca9c2cff9},
doi = {10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-W17-303-2019},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-01-01},
booktitle = {International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives},
volume = {42},
pages = {303–308},
publisher = {International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing},
abstract = {The case study, faced in this paper, arises in the context of Interreg Italia-Malta European project named I-Access, dedicated to the improvement of accessibility to Cultural Heritage (CH). Accessibility considered not only as the demolition of physical architectural barriers, but also as the possibility of fruition of CH through technological tools that can increase its perception and knowledge. Last achievements in photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) technology offered new methods of data acquisition in the field of CH, giving the possibility of monitoring and processing big data, in the form of point clouds. Ever in this field, reverse engineering techniques and computer graphics are even more used for involving visitors to discover CH, with navigation into 3D reconstructions, empowering the real visualization adding further 3D information through the Augmented Reality (AR). At the same time, recent advances on rapid prototyping technologies grant the automated 3D printing of scaled 3D model reconstructions of real CH elements allowing the tactile fruition of visitors that suffer from visual defects and the connection with 3D AR visualizations. The presented work shows how these technologies could revive an historical square, the Piazza Garraffo in Palermo (Italy), with the virtual insertion of its baroque fountain, originally placed there. The final products of this work are an indoor and an outdoor AR mobile application, that allow the visualization of the historical original asset of the square. This study case shows how the mixing of AR and the rapid prototyping technologies could be useful for the improvement of the fruition of CH. This work could be considered a multidisciplinary experimentation, where different technologies, today still in development, contribute to the same goal aimed at improving the accessibility of the monument for enhancing the fruition of CH. © Authors 2019. CC BY 4.0 License},
note = {Issue: 2/W17},
keywords = {3-D printing, 3D model reconstruction, 3D modeling, 3D Modelling, 3D printers, 3D Printing, Augmented Reality, Cultural heritage, Cultural heritages, Data acquisition, Data handling, Image Reconstruction, Mobile Applications, Photogrammetry, Rapid prototyping, Rapid prototyping technology, Repair, Reverse engineering, Reverse engineering techniques, Surveying instruments, Terrestrial Laser Scanners, Thallium, Three dimensional computer graphics, Virtual heritage, Visualization},
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2018
Scianna, Andrea; Guardia, Marcello La
Globe Based 3D GIS solutions for Virtual Heritage Proceedings Article
In: G., Labetski A. Stoter J. Agugiaro (Ed.): International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives, pp. 171–177, International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2018, (Issue: 4/W10).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Cultural heritage, Cultural heritages, Digital libraries, Geo-Spatial Informations, History, Interactive Environments, Multimedia information, Semantics, Surrounding environment, Three dimensional computer graphics, Virtual heritage, Virtual Reality, Web-GIS, WebGL
@inproceedings{scianna_globe_2018,
title = {Globe Based 3D GIS solutions for Virtual Heritage},
author = {Andrea Scianna and Marcello La Guardia},
editor = {Labetski A. Stoter J. Agugiaro G.},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85056179414&doi=10.5194%2fisprs-archives-XLII-4-W10-171-2018&partnerID=40&md5=14439e37d85e8ca3c5b53ef4ba9f6491},
doi = {10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W10-171-2018},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
booktitle = {International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives},
volume = {42},
pages = {171–177},
publisher = {International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing},
abstract = {During the last years, many solutions have been proposed for 3D Virtual Heritage representations. Recently, also new technologies for online gaming evolved, based on javascript libraries (WebGL), used to create and publish virtual interactive environments. They are based on recent Web browser's functionalities, surpassing some limitations of VRML technologies. On the side of geospatial information, technology has evolved from desktop GIS to 2D WebGIS and globe applications. The use of globe applications is, today, very diffused due to its immediate and at the same time impressive representation of the earth surface and territories. These technologies have been, also, applied to Virtual Heritage 3D reconstructions, to improve the fruition of Cultural Heritage (CH), with the achievement of interesting results. The topic of this paper is the experimentation on the fusion between globe based and gaming technologies (in our case WebGL) that allow achieving a more user-centric and powerful solution useful for publishing 3D geospatial information of CH on Web. This choice allows obtaining GIS oriented 3D models, typical of globe applications, and, at the same time, a more immersive exploration of CH and its surrounding environment. In particular, it also gives complementary text and multimedia information on the history, architectural features of each cultural good, based on querying of semantic information. The test field of the research is the construction of the 3D GIS virtual globe model of the Manfredonic Castle of Mussomeli (Sicily-Italy), developed for PON-NEPTIS EU Project, to compare open-source technologies and commercial proprietary applications. © Authors 2018. CC BY 4.0 License.},
note = {Issue: 4/W10},
keywords = {Cultural heritage, Cultural heritages, Digital libraries, Geo-Spatial Informations, History, Interactive Environments, Multimedia information, Semantics, Surrounding environment, Three dimensional computer graphics, Virtual heritage, Virtual Reality, Web-GIS, WebGL},
pubstate = {published},
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2016
Bovier, Fabrizia; Caggianese, Giuseppe; Pietro, Giuseppe De; Gallo, Luigi; Neroni, Pietro
An Interactive 3D Holographic Pyramid for Museum Exhibition Proceedings Article
In: 2016 12th International Conference on Signal-Image Technology Internet-Based Systems (SITIS), pp. 428–434, 2016.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Cultural heritage, Education, Holograms, Prototypes, Three-dimensional displays, Touchless interaction, User interface, Virtual heritage, Virtual Reality, Visualization
@inproceedings{bovierInteractive3DHolographic2016,
title = {An Interactive 3D Holographic Pyramid for Museum Exhibition},
author = { Fabrizia Bovier and Giuseppe Caggianese and Giuseppe De Pietro and Luigi Gallo and Pietro Neroni},
doi = {10.1109/SITIS.2016.73},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-11-01},
booktitle = {2016 12th International Conference on Signal-Image Technology Internet-Based Systems (SITIS)},
pages = {428--434},
abstract = {In this paper, an interactive holographic system, realized with the aim of creating, exchanging, discussing and disseminating cultural heritage information, is presented. By using low-cost and off-the-shelf devices, the system provides the visitors with a 'floating' computer generated representation of a virtual cultural artefact that, unlike the real one, can be examined in detail through a touchless natural interface. The proposed system is realized in such a way that it can be easily placed in a cultural exhibition without requiring any structural intervention. As such, it could represent a useful instrument complementary to a museum visit thanks to its capacity both to convey different types of digital cultural information and especially to allow the visitor to become an active actor, able to enjoy different perspectives and all the details of the artefact sharing her/his experience with other visitors. The paper describes the system modules and the hardware design to physically realize the pyramid, and details the user interface composed of two main actions designed to obtain a simple exploration of a virtual cultural heritage artefact.},
keywords = {Cultural heritage, Education, Holograms, Prototypes, Three-dimensional displays, Touchless interaction, User interface, Virtual heritage, Virtual Reality, Visualization},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Bovier, Fabrizia; Caggianese, Giuseppe; Pietro, Giuseppe De; Gallo, Luigi; Neroni, Pietro
An Interactive 3D Holographic Pyramid for Museum Exhibition Proceedings Article
In: 2016 12th International Conference on Signal-Image Technology Internet-Based Systems (SITIS), pp. 428–434, 2016.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Cultural heritage, Education, Holograms, Prototypes, Three-dimensional displays, Touchless interaction, User interface, Virtual heritage, Virtual Reality, Visualization
@inproceedings{bovier_interactive_2016,
title = {An Interactive 3D Holographic Pyramid for Museum Exhibition},
author = {Fabrizia Bovier and Giuseppe Caggianese and Giuseppe De Pietro and Luigi Gallo and Pietro Neroni},
doi = {10.1109/SITIS.2016.73},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-11-01},
booktitle = {2016 12th International Conference on Signal-Image Technology Internet-Based Systems (SITIS)},
pages = {428–434},
abstract = {In this paper, an interactive holographic system, realized with the aim of creating, exchanging, discussing and disseminating cultural heritage information, is presented. By using low-cost and off-the-shelf devices, the system provides the visitors with a 'floating' computer generated representation of a virtual cultural artefact that, unlike the real one, can be examined in detail through a touchless natural interface. The proposed system is realized in such a way that it can be easily placed in a cultural exhibition without requiring any structural intervention. As such, it could represent a useful instrument complementary to a museum visit thanks to its capacity both to convey different types of digital cultural information and especially to allow the visitor to become an active actor, able to enjoy different perspectives and all the details of the artefact sharing her/his experience with other visitors. The paper describes the system modules and the hardware design to physically realize the pyramid, and details the user interface composed of two main actions designed to obtain a simple exploration of a virtual cultural heritage artefact.},
keywords = {Cultural heritage, Education, Holograms, Prototypes, Three-dimensional displays, Touchless interaction, User interface, Virtual heritage, Virtual Reality, Visualization},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}