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Interaction Techniques for Exploring Historic Sites through Situated Media
3D User Interfaces (3DUI'06)
We present a set of augmented reality and virtual reality interaction techniques that enable mobile users to visualize and interact virtually with representations of past events. These approaches use historic photographic imagery registered with real and virtual 3D objects to depict events in situ, and to provide interactive timelines. We demonstrate our techniques through examples developed for an important landmark, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
doi:10.1109/vr.2006.87
dblp:conf/3dui/GuvenF06
fatcat:x2i25w7gozamrmlv3ufk7a3epi