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Título
Comparing the Impact of Low-Cost 360° Cultural Heritage Videos Displayed in 2D Screens Versus Virtual Reality Headsets
Publicado en
Extended Reality. 2022, V. 13446, p. 391-404
Editorial
Springer Nature
Fecha de publicación
2022-08-28
ISSN
0302-9743
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-15553-6_27
Resumo
The continuous price reduction of head mounted displays (HMDs)
raises the following question in the field of cultural heritage: Is it possible to
adapt desktop passive virtual reality (VR) 360° experiences for HMDs? This work
presents a comparison of low-cost 360° videos of cultural heritage displayed across
two devices: a desktop display and an HMD. The study case is the virtual reconstruction of Burgos (Spain) in 1921. The key factors of these videos are short
duration, virtual reconstruction based on 3D modelling and photo editing and the
inclusion of real actors performing out looping micro stories. The comparison of
both displays devices has been carried out by a group of 32 students from the
University of Burgos. The validation includes user satisfaction, knowledge acquisition and visual identification. The results are the following: 1) better knowledge
acquisition and immersion in the HMD group, 2) better user satisfaction for the
desktop group and 3) more fault identification related to the characters for the
HMD group. Looking at these results, the most important elements to improve are
the integration of characters and increase the length of the videos.
Palabras clave
Virtual reality
Cultural heritage
Virtual reconstruction
360º
Low cost
Materia
Informática
Computer science
Tecnología
Technology
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