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Visual representation of cultural monuments in augmented reality using marker-less localization

Kavallaris Christos

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/020E7744-298D-4CE5-BF84-0925AFAFD2FA
Year 2023
Type of Item Diploma Work
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Bibliographic Citation Christos Kavallaris, "Visual representation of cultural monuments in augmented reality using marker-less localization", Diploma Work, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece, 2023 https://doi.org/10.26233/heallink.tuc.96813
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This thesis explores the design, development, and implementation of an augmented reality mobile application for Delphi guests, with the aim of enhancing their experience and understanding of the cultural heritage of the Delphi Archaeological site. This application enables marker-less visualization of select monuments and provides an immersive and interactive experience. It is designed to provide a better understanding of the cultural significance of the monuments through the ability to preview different potential scenarios, based on the research carried out.The application allows users to navigate through the historical site to a selected monument, providing an interactive and engaging way to explore the area. The application uses AR technologies and 3D modeling to allow users to visualize the monument and preview relative information about it, including historical and cultural context and different potential scenarios for the monument. The ability to preview the many different scientifically proven scenarios of the monument allows guests to better understand their cultural uncertainty.The application is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly with an easy-to-use interface that provides access to information and interactive features. The thesis will cover the technical details of the development of the application, including the use of AR technologies, 3D modeling, real-time databases, and user interface design. In addition, user testing and feedback will be conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the application in achieving its goals, including improved understanding and participation in the Delphi cultural heritage. Overall, this application aims to provide an innovative and engaging way for guests to experience and learn about the cultural significance of the monuments in Delphi, while also allowing them to understand the cultural uncertainty of the monuments and preview them in real time.

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