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From the Virtual Model to the Visualization

In: Machine Learning and Mixed Reality for the Enhancement of Cultural Heritage

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  • Maurizio Perticarini

    (University of Padua, DICEA)

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The methodology used for disseminating and communicating the research is detailed. The chapter explores augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) within the metaverse or multiverse. AR is ideal for on-site visualization of digital models and historical changes, integrating digital markers and computer vision for precise architectural overlay. VR offers an immersive remote experience via VR headsets, allowing interaction with 3D models using controllers and motion sensors. Research is integrated into the “Over the Reality” metaverse, utilizing Unreal Engine 5.0 with Nanite and Lumen technologies for detailed and dynamic rendering. This environment supports visualizing historical transformations and restoration techniques through advanced visualization methods.

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  • Maurizio Perticarini, 2024. "From the Virtual Model to the Visualization," Springer Books, in: Machine Learning and Mixed Reality for the Enhancement of Cultural Heritage, chapter 0, pages 71-90, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-71287-6_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-71287-6_5
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