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Advances in virtual heritage: Conditions and caveats

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DOI:10.1109/DigitalHeritage.2015.7419588
Authors: Sanders Donald H.

Extracted Abstract:

—Virtual heritage provides researchers with opportunities to ask new questions, gain insight into the past, and disseminate their work to an ever-increasingly digital data- hungry world. The range of VH options has dramatically expanded to include game engines, drones, intelligent agents, multifaceted smartphone apps, and all-digital handheld-device- driven documentation packages. This paper explores the pros and cons of each for real-world projects. Index Terms—virtual heritage, digital archaeology, photomodeling, drones, intelligent agents. I.

Level 1: Include/Exclude

  • Papers must discuss situated information visualization* (by Willet et al.) in the application domain of CH.
    *A situated data representation is a data representation whose physical presentation is located close to the data’s physical referent(s).
    *A situated visualization is a situated data representation for which the presentation is purely visual – and is typically displayed on a screen.
  • Representation must include abstract data (e.g., metadata).
  • Papers focused solely on digital reconstruction without information visualization aspects are excluded.
  • Posters and workshop papers are excluded to focus on mature research contributions.
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