Augmented reality in cultural heritage tourism: a review of past study.

Augmented Reality (AR) is a complex system that combines information technology into a range of fields, including health, manufacturing, education, architecture, and the gaming industry, by superimposing virtual material on the actual environment in real time. This article provides a survey of previ...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Roslina, Mohd. Hashim, Mohd. Hairul Fadli, Arshad, Haslina, Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah, Ya'Acob, Suraya
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spelling my.utm.1046072024-02-21T08:27:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/104607/ Augmented reality in cultural heritage tourism: a review of past study. Ibrahim, Roslina Mohd. Hashim, Mohd. Hairul Fadli Arshad, Haslina Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah Ya'Acob, Suraya H Social Sciences (General) HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform Augmented Reality (AR) is a complex system that combines information technology into a range of fields, including health, manufacturing, education, architecture, and the gaming industry, by superimposing virtual material on the actual environment in real time. This article provides a survey of previous research on mobile augmented reality. The goal of this study is to provide a design paradigm for point-of-interest (POI) and annotation in location-based augmented reality (LBAR) mobile applications. In cultural heritage tourism, an augmented reality annotation is a note added to an AR platform with the intent of commenting on, explaining, or modifying a historical figure, item, or location. The phrase POI refers to items that capture the attention of visitors. This strategy capable of maintaining and avoiding the obliteration of cultural heritage through time. While users may enjoy an immersive experience with this augmented reality technology, researchers continue to face challenges with location accuracy and efficiency for digital material and annotations. Indoor tracking research has already been conducted utilizing a hybrid technique that combines marker-less monitoring with the sensors found on current cellphones. This article will examine how to design an augmented reality annotation for POI and how to improve the hybrid tracking approach on an outdoor platform for cultural heritage tourism, where technical challenges such as unexpected temperature and weather conditions, as well as environmental conditions, will be encountered. The outcomes of hybrid tracking approaches can improve the efficiency of augmented reality digital material while also increasing location accuracy. Penerbit UTM Press 2022-05-20 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104607/1/HairulFadliRoslinaIbrahimHaslinaArshad2022_AugmentedRealityinCulturalHeritageTourism.pdf Ibrahim, Roslina and Mohd. Hashim, Mohd. Hairul Fadli and Arshad, Haslina and Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah and Ya'Acob, Suraya (2022) Augmented reality in cultural heritage tourism: a review of past study. Open Internationaljournal Of Informatics (OIJI), 10 (1). pp. 109-121. ISSN 2289-2370 https://oiji.utm.my/index.php/oiji/article/view/186
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HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
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HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
Ibrahim, Roslina
Mohd. Hashim, Mohd. Hairul Fadli
Arshad, Haslina
Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah
Ya'Acob, Suraya
Augmented reality in cultural heritage tourism: a review of past study.
description Augmented Reality (AR) is a complex system that combines information technology into a range of fields, including health, manufacturing, education, architecture, and the gaming industry, by superimposing virtual material on the actual environment in real time. This article provides a survey of previous research on mobile augmented reality. The goal of this study is to provide a design paradigm for point-of-interest (POI) and annotation in location-based augmented reality (LBAR) mobile applications. In cultural heritage tourism, an augmented reality annotation is a note added to an AR platform with the intent of commenting on, explaining, or modifying a historical figure, item, or location. The phrase POI refers to items that capture the attention of visitors. This strategy capable of maintaining and avoiding the obliteration of cultural heritage through time. While users may enjoy an immersive experience with this augmented reality technology, researchers continue to face challenges with location accuracy and efficiency for digital material and annotations. Indoor tracking research has already been conducted utilizing a hybrid technique that combines marker-less monitoring with the sensors found on current cellphones. This article will examine how to design an augmented reality annotation for POI and how to improve the hybrid tracking approach on an outdoor platform for cultural heritage tourism, where technical challenges such as unexpected temperature and weather conditions, as well as environmental conditions, will be encountered. The outcomes of hybrid tracking approaches can improve the efficiency of augmented reality digital material while also increasing location accuracy.
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author Ibrahim, Roslina
Mohd. Hashim, Mohd. Hairul Fadli
Arshad, Haslina
Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah
Ya'Acob, Suraya
author_facet Ibrahim, Roslina
Mohd. Hashim, Mohd. Hairul Fadli
Arshad, Haslina
Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah
Ya'Acob, Suraya
author_sort Ibrahim, Roslina
title Augmented reality in cultural heritage tourism: a review of past study.
title_short Augmented reality in cultural heritage tourism: a review of past study.
title_full Augmented reality in cultural heritage tourism: a review of past study.
title_fullStr Augmented reality in cultural heritage tourism: a review of past study.
title_full_unstemmed Augmented reality in cultural heritage tourism: a review of past study.
title_sort augmented reality in cultural heritage tourism: a review of past study.
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/104607/1/HairulFadliRoslinaIbrahimHaslinaArshad2022_AugmentedRealityinCulturalHeritageTourism.pdf
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https://oiji.utm.my/index.php/oiji/article/view/186
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