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Cost-effective and Lightweight Mobile Units for MixAR: A Comparative Trial among Different Setups
2015
Procedia Computer Science
Cultural heritage has arousing the interest of the general public (e.g. tourists), resulting in the increasing number of visitations to archaeological sites. However, many buildings and monuments are severely damaged or completely destroyed, which doesn't allow to get a full experience of "travelling in time". Over the years, several Augmented Reality (AR) approaches were proposed to overcome these issues by providing three-dimensional visualization of reconstructed ancient structures in situ.
doi:10.1016/j.procs.2015.08.597
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