“Virtual Manipulation of Cultural Assets: An Initial Case Study with Single-Joint Articulated Models” by Shinji and Fujishiro

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Entry Number: 26

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    Virtual Manipulation of Cultural Assets: An Initial Case Study with Single-Joint Articulated Models

Session/Category Title:   Posters: Geometry & Modeling


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    Virtual space can eliminate the physical constraints of real space. Three-dimensional (3D) digital twins enable us to experience manipulation of cultural assets that are inaccessible in real space. However, most 3D models obtained using current reconstruction techniques are static; they cannot be manipulated dynamically. In this study, we reproduce a dynamic 3D model of a simple articulated object with a rotating joint from a static point cloud only with reference to a video of the motion and a manually added rotation axis. The reconstructed actual cultural asset is used for first-person experiences in an augmented reality environment.


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