This study examined questions around the scientific validity of using digital 3D models in underwater archaeology and the potential benefits of using virtual reality (VR) as a way of working with said models for documentation and analysis. A workshop with underwater archaeologists at the Swedish National Maritime and Transport Museums was conducted and the results indicate that depending on the research question being examined, there can indeed be validity in using digital 3D models, even if they are at a somewhat lower resolution. The results furthermore indicate that VR might give a better spatial understanding and overview of a site and provide a more familiar and intuitive interface for the archaeologists when working with the digital m...
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Virtual Reality (abbreviated VR), although far from being a new concept in computer science, is incr...
This paper investigates immersive technologies to increase exploration time in an underwater archaeo...
International audienceIncreasingly, the incorporation of 3D printed artefacts into Virtual Reality (...
Virtual Reality is becoming a complete and original way to leverage the enormous potential of the un...
This study examined questions around the scientific validity of using digital 3D models in underwate...
International audienceThis paper describes the ongoing developments in Photogrammetry and Mixed Real...
International audienceThe paper presents different issues dealing with both the preservation of cult...
This paper describes the ongoing developments in Photogrammetry and Mixed Reality for the Venus Euro...
This paper describes the ongoing developments in Photogrammetry and Mixed Reality for the Venus Euro...
The understanding and reconstruction of a wrecks formation process can be a complicated procedure th...
This paper investigates the recently increased application of photogrammetric digital 3D modelling t...
Underwater archaeological discoveries bring new challenges to the field, but such sites are more dif...
We present here an original Virtual Reality (VR) application for navigating an archaeological databa...
Virtual Reality (abbreviated VR), although far from being a new concept in computer science, is incr...
This paper investigates immersive technologies to increase exploration time in an underwater archaeo...
International audienceIncreasingly, the incorporation of 3D printed artefacts into Virtual Reality (...
Virtual Reality is becoming a complete and original way to leverage the enormous potential of the un...