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Merging Augmented Reality Based Features in Mobile Multimedia Museum Guides
Damala A., Marchal I., Houlier P.
Dans Proceedings of the XXI International CIPA Symposium, 01-06 October, Athens, Greece - Anticipating the Future of the Cultural Past, CIPA Conference 2007, 1-6 October 2007,, Athens : Greece (2007) - http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00530903
Merging Augmented Reality Based Features in Mobile Multimedia Museum Guides
Areti Damala () 1, Isabelle Marchal 2, Pascal Houlier 2
1 :  Centre d'Etude et De Recherche en Informatique du Cnam (CEDRIC)
http://cedric.cnam.fr/
Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM)
292 Rue St Martin FR-75141 Paris Cedex 03
France
2 :  Orange Labs [Rennes]
http://www.francetelecom.com/fr_FR/groupe/presence/pays/france/france-lab.html
Orange Labs
Rennes
France
Anglais

Augmented Reality (AR), a computer science field considered by many as a subfield of the broader concept of Mixed Reality, could alter dramatically the way we interact not only with computers but also with the real environment surrounding us, as well as with other human beings. Augmented Reality has so far been used for applications linked with military training, medicine, maintenance, architecture and urban planning, tourism, and entertainment. This last category embraces museums, considered by many not only as research and exhibition spaces but also as important informal learning environments. Does Augmented Reality have the potential to break into museum and exhibition environments and revolutionize the way we see, approach and comprehend the exposed exhibits, alongside with more traditional interpretation and communication methods? This presentation examines both the state of the art in Augmented Reality Applications for Cultural Heritage and Mobile Multimedia Guides for the museum setting, proposing an Augmented Reality approach for the last. A taxonomy of augmented and non augmented functions is proposed, aspects of the development are presented and reasons that could favor or slow down the integration of Augmented Reality in mobile museum guides are tackled down. The potential mutual benefits both for the Augmented Reality community as well as for cultural heritage professional are also presented briefly.

Communications avec actes
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Héritage culturel et muséologie
Informatique/Interface homme-machine
Informatique/Multimédia
Informatique/Synthèse d'image et réalité virtuelle
Informatique/Informatique mobile
Informatique/Informatique ubiquitaire

Proceedings of the XXI International CIPA Symposium, 01-06 October, Athens, Greece
internationale
01/10/2007
259-264

Anticipating the Future of the Cultural Past, CIPA Conference 2007, 1-6 October 2007,
01/10/2007
06/10/2007
Athens
Grèce

museum visit – mobile museum guides – augmented reality – mobile human-computer interaction
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