SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION AND PROMOTION OF THE ORNAMENTAL DACIAN PARADE SHIELDS USING VIRTUAL / AUGMENTED REALITY TECHNIQUES
Results of Phase 3 - 01/01/2022-31/08/2022
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Phase 3 - Development of digital applications used to promote and disseminate the results
- 3.1 Development of the virtual reality application using the virtual reality system purchased within the project
- 3.2 Development of the augmented reality application using the augmented reality glasses purchased within the project
- 3.3 Development of the augmented reality application compatible with phones and tablets
- 3.4 Dissemination of results 1. Comes, R.; Neamțu, C.; Mateescu-Suciu, LilianaBuna, Z.L.; Bodi, Ștefan; Popescu, D.; Tompa, V.; Ghinea, R. ENHANCING ACCESSIBILITY TO CULTURAL HERITAGE THROUGH DIGITAL CONTENT AND VIRTUAL REALITY: A CASE STUDY OF THE SARMIZEGETUSA REGIA UNESCO SITE. J. Anc. Hist. Archaeol. 2020, doi:10.14795/j.v7i3.561. (ERIH PLUS indexing) -> Link
The virtual reality application is available at the address below
link -> Virtual reality application
The virtual reality application is compatible with a wide range of virtual reality systems, it can also be used in desktop mode, controlled by WASD and mouse keys.
To facilitate the dissemination of the results, an application compatible with Meta Quest 2 was also developed, this is in APK format.
link -> The virtual reality application for Meta Quest 2
The application compatible with Oculus Quest 2 is presented in the video below.
The augmented reality application compatible with Hololens 2 is available at the address below
link -> Augmented reality application for Hololens 2 glasses
the application is in APPX format, specific for Microsoft Hololens 2
The augmented reality application compatible with phones and tablets is available at the address below
link -> Augmented reality application for phones and tablets
The link above contains the marker cards used by the augmented reality application, these are available in Romanian (markers_ro.pdf) or English (markers_en.pdf). These can be printed or opened on another screen to interact with the digitally restored 3D models.
2. Comes, R.; Grec, C.; Neamțu, C.; Găzdac, C.; Mateescu-Suciu, L. Intangible Heritage?…not Anymore from Photo to 3d Printed Cultural Heritage Assets Replicas the Two Missing Iron Discs from the Dacian Hillfort of Piatra Roșie (Romania). J. Anc. Hist. Archaeol. 2021, 8, 134–143, doi:10.14795/J.V8I1.622. (ERIH PLUS indexing) -> Link
3. Comes, R.; Neamtu, C.; Grec, C.; Levente Buna, Z.; Găzdac, C.; Mateescu-Suciu, L. Digital Reconstruction of Fragmented Cultural Heritage Assets: The Case Study of the Dacian Embossed Disk from Piatra Roșie. Appl. Sci. 2022, Vol. 12, Page 8131 2022, 12, 8131, doi:10.3390/APP12168131. (WOS indexing Q2 impact factor 2.83) -> Link
4. Comes, R.; Neamtu, C.; Grec, C.; Levente Buna, Z.; Găzdac, C.; Mateescu-Suciu, L. Digital Reconstruction of Fragmented Cultural Heritage Assets in Encyclopedia, ISSN: 2673-8392 (BDI indexing) -> Link
5. Comes, R.; Neamtu, C., HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY WEARABLE DEVICES ERGONOMICS AND USABILITY, ACTA TECHNICA NAPOCENSIS-Series: APPLIED MATHEMATICS, MECHANICS, and ENGINEERING (pending to be published, the paper presented at ErgoWorks 2022 conference, WOS indexing)
Participation in the Sarmizegetusa Regia Open Day event (August 20, 2022) with mobile equipment
Participation in the ErgoWorks 2022 conference from June 16-18, with the paper, “HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY WEARABLE DEVICES ERGONOMICS AND USABILITY” – authors Radu Comes and Călin Neamțu.
-> Conference link