Virtual reconstruction and representation of historical environments and objects have been of research interest for nearly two decades. Physically-based and historically accurate ...
Jassim Happa, Mark Mudge, Kurt Debattista, Alessan...
This article describes the architecture of the "Museum of Pure Form", a virtual reality system where the user can interact, through the senses of touch and sight, with d...
Massimo Bergamasco, Antonio Frisoli, Federico Barb...
The benefits of including virtual humans into cultural heritage reconstructions are twofold: the realism of architectural models is increased by populating them; and, as well, it...
Pablo de Heras Ciechomski, Branislav Ulicny, Rache...
The availability of intuitive, user-friendly and specialized software to work with 3D models of cultural heritage artifacts is as important as the availability of low-cost and rob...
Linking 3D photorealistic and virtual reality models with contents of bibliographic repositories and resources is needed for archeological and historical analyses, public understan...