Real visits complemented by virtual technology
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:07 am
"The UOC has had lines of research in this area for some time, but, due to the growth of the metaverse, interest in these areas has been reinforced in projects related to virtual and augmented reality, as well as their application in areas such as social health, culture, e-health and education," says Bourdin.
Augmented reality, virtual reality, 360º videos and other audiovisual elements have been analysed norway number data in this study. The aim is to analyse how the viewer can immerse themselves in the artistic world and live a more complete experience both during a real visit and a virtual visit to a museum. The UOC thus compares the effects of each on the visitor's final experience.
"These types of technologies are designed to visualise and interact with different computer-generated objects superimposed on the real world, which allows us to analyse certain cognitive processes and behaviours that occur in visitors," says Álvaro Pastor, a UOC associate professor who is researching this field in his doctoral thesis project.
The researchers have implemented their own systems and models designed specifically for this research. “In this study we use virtual reality and augmented reality. These are our own developments specific to the project, suitable both for capturing reality in 360 video and for restoring it later on a helmet ,” explains the doctoral student, who points out that an augmented reality application has also been implemented for the on-site tour .
Augmented reality, virtual reality, 360º videos and other audiovisual elements have been analysed norway number data in this study. The aim is to analyse how the viewer can immerse themselves in the artistic world and live a more complete experience both during a real visit and a virtual visit to a museum. The UOC thus compares the effects of each on the visitor's final experience.
"These types of technologies are designed to visualise and interact with different computer-generated objects superimposed on the real world, which allows us to analyse certain cognitive processes and behaviours that occur in visitors," says Álvaro Pastor, a UOC associate professor who is researching this field in his doctoral thesis project.
The researchers have implemented their own systems and models designed specifically for this research. “In this study we use virtual reality and augmented reality. These are our own developments specific to the project, suitable both for capturing reality in 360 video and for restoring it later on a helmet ,” explains the doctoral student, who points out that an augmented reality application has also been implemented for the on-site tour .