Mobile augmented reality archaeological reconstruction
Abstract
This paper describes a mobile augmented reality system, based around a wearable computer, that can be used to provide in situ tours around archæological sites. Ergonomic considerations, intended to make the system usable by the general public, are described. The accuracy of the system is assessed, as this is critical for in situ reconstructions.
P. D. Ritsos, D. J. Johnston, C. Clark, and A. F. Clark, “Mobile augmented reality archaeological reconstruction,” in 30th UNESCO Anniversary Virtual Congress: Architecture, Tourism and World Heritage, Beijing, China, 2002.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{Ritsos-2002-MAR,
title = {Mobile augmented reality archaeological reconstruction},
author = {Ritsos, Panagiotis D. and Johnston, David J. and Clark, Christine and Clark, Adrian F.},
booktitle = {30th UNESCO Anniversary Virtual Congress: Architecture, Tourism and World Heritage, Beijing, China},
year = {2002}
}