3D models to educated museum interactive exhibition with computing techniques

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The use of 3D scanner for the digitalization of 3D objects of cultural heritage is now an established approach. This paper aims at contributing to a better understanding of the emergence of new ideas in exhibition and education with such an approach. Researcher takes advantage of 3D optical technology cooperate with digital museum exhibition, the procedure of 3D scanning has been demonstrated in this research paper. Then, we create a mobile application which concentrate interactive design, computer technique in image tracking algorithm, and virtual model with 3D optical technology. The aim of research in virtual museum opens up a new area for the museum education and interaction. The results we obtain allow us to devise methods for enhancing creativity.

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Jiang, H., Liu, X. L., Peng, X., Tang, M. X., He, D., Chen, H. L., … Man, B. (2017). 3D models to educated museum interactive exhibition with computing techniques. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 575, pp. 168–178). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57141-6_18

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