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Interactive Exploration of Virtual Heritage by Means of Natural Gestures

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
卷 12, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app12094452

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natural interaction; cultural heritage; virtual reality; 3D scanning; museums; user study

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  1. project A future for the past-classification and capitalization of Callatian epigraphic and sculptural heritage [CALL01-9]
  2. EEA [ROCULTURA-A1-4/2020/31.01.2020]
  3. Romanian Ministry of Research and Innovation grant, CCCDI-UEFISCDI [TE 132 15/09/2020-PN-III-P1-1.1TE-2019-2203]

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This paper explores the intersection of using Virtual Reality for cultural heritage preservation and using gesture interaction-based technology for touchless and distant interaction with reconstructed artifacts. By modeling and reconstructing museum exhibits, the authors propose navigation and interaction scenarios that allow users to adjust their perspective and freely interact with the artifacts through natural gestures. The usability and utility of the Virtual Reality system are assessed through a questionnaire-based study involving 137 participants over a 6-month period.
This paper is situated at the intersection of using Virtual Reality as a tool for cultural heritage preservation and using gesture interaction-based technology in order to achieve touchless, distant interaction of users with reconstructed artifacts. Various studies emphasize the positive effect on the cultural experience brought on by the use of Virtual Reality in a museum context. We build our approach on this idea, by modeling and reconstructing museum exhibits, both small artifacts and large architectural edifices. We propose and design navigation and interaction scenarios, at the same time taking into account present day limitations regarding social interaction, imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. By considering the user in the center of the experience and focusing on enabling him/her to adjust the perspective on the visualized artifacts and to freely interact with them through natural gestures, we allow the user to immerse in the virtual environment and interact with the reconstructed artifacts by means of simple hand gestures, with no touch. Finally, we assess the usability and utility of the Virtual Reality system in a questionnaire-based study with 137 participants over a period of 6 months, whose results we discuss in the paper.

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