نتایج جستجو برای: museum

تعداد نتایج: 16591  

2005
M. White F. Liarokapis J. Darcy N. Mourkoussis P. Petridis P. F. Lister

This paper describes an experimental augmented reality based system for overlaying computer generated information on the real world. Museum artefacts are digitised; 3D models are then created and rendered in an augmented reality environment providing the opportunity for museum visitors to visualise virtual artefacts in the context of real artefacts and other contextual information. Viewing 3D m...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2010
Niksa Svilicić

Through advancing new technology, perspective of museum institution and museum profession is changed. The content analysis and analyze of used terminology by online users will show us which term is the most used between frequently used terms such are: online, electronic, Web, Internet, digital, virtual and cyber museums. This scientific paper suggests that online users don't differ mentioned te...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Yusuke Ando Hiroaki Ugai Shigenori Kawano Daisuke Nakatani Hiromi Kurosu Hiroaki Karasawa

YUSUKE ANDO, HIROAKI UGAI, SHIGENORI KAWANO, KOJI HIROSE, DAISUKE NAKATANI, HIROMI KUROSU 5 & HIROAKI KARASAWA Mizunami Fossil Museum, 1-47, Yamanouchi, Akeyo-cho, Mizunami, Gifu, 509-6132, Japan. E-mail: [email protected] Goshoura Cretaceous Museum, 4310-5, Goshoura, Goshoura-machi, Amakusa, Kumamoto, 866-0313, Japan The Shimane Nature Museum of Mt. Sanbe, 1121-8, Tane, Sanbe-cho, O...

2005
Areti Galani

This thesis investigates how museum companions organise their conduct regarding their engagement with the exhibition and their social interaction with each other in the course of a visit. The main objectives of the thesis are the empirical investigation of social conduct in casual group museum visits and the exploration and understanding of social conduct in real-time distributed museum visits ...

1995
Angeles Expinosa Yglesias Lucina Moreno Valle

The applied CDi technology has attracted many visitors since the very day the Museum was inaugurated in 1991. It was discovered that a very large segment of the public that initially visited the Museum during the first stage, came specifically for the application, and not its content. They were engineers who wanted to see, firsthand, in their own country, the actual application of a technology ...

2011
Paul Mulholland Annika Wolff Trevor Collins Zdenek Zdrahal

Current museum metadata tends to be focused around the properties of the heritage object such as the artist, style and date of creation. This form of metadata can index a museum’s collection but cannot express the relations between heritage objects and related concepts found in contemporary museum exhibitions. A modern museum exhibition, rather than providing a taxonomic classification of herit...

2008
Costas Vassilakis Akrivi Katifori Elias Daradimos George Lepouras

The paper presents an integrated environment which enables museum personnel to catalogue and at the same time publish online museum exhibits. The system is based on international standards and is highly customisable to cater the needs of a variety of museum types. Moreover, the underlying database allows storing for the same exhibit documentations for different audiences and in multiple languag...

2008
Jessie Pallud Detmar W. Straub

Several IS studies have shown that well-designed websites positively influence users, capturing visitor attention and encouraging return behaviors. However, little attention has been paid to non commercial and cultural websites such as museum websites. This study draws on human-computer interaction literature and sociology of culture to determine the influence of website design on museum visito...

2006
Herbert Bay Beat Fasel Luc Van Gool

In this paper, we describe the application of the novel SURF (Speeded Up Robust Features) algorithm [1] for the recognition of objects of art. For this purpose, we developed a prototype of a mobile interactive museum guide consisting of a tablet PC that features a touchscreen and a webcam. This guide recognises objects in museums based on images taken by the visitor. Using different image sets ...

2008
Luisa Marucci Fabio Paternò

If we consider most museums applications accessible through the Web, we can notice a lack of support able to adapt to the different information needs that different users may have regarding a certain topic. Adaptive support, by which an application provides different information taking into account the users’ interactions, can give useful assistance. In particular, we focus our attention on how...

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