The COVID-19 emergency has forced significant changes in terms of heritage space fruition, causing the loss of cultural experiences. One of the most affected sectors are libraries, which have drastically reduced the number of daily accesses. The proposed work aims to generate an interactive platform for the virtual fruition of a library heritage case study, obtained from active and passive optical sensors surveys. The aim is to remotely guide the external user to find the location of the interested volume, in order to decrease the time spent on the site and increase the number of daily accesses.

TOWARD A VIRTUAL LIBRARY EXPERIENCE BASED ON UAV AND TLS SURVEY DATA

SARA ANTINOZZI
Data Curation
;
ANDREA di FILIPPO
Formal Analysis
;
ANGELO LORUSSO
Software
;
MARCO LIMONGIELLO
Methodology
2022-01-01

Abstract

The COVID-19 emergency has forced significant changes in terms of heritage space fruition, causing the loss of cultural experiences. One of the most affected sectors are libraries, which have drastically reduced the number of daily accesses. The proposed work aims to generate an interactive platform for the virtual fruition of a library heritage case study, obtained from active and passive optical sensors surveys. The aim is to remotely guide the external user to find the location of the interested volume, in order to decrease the time spent on the site and increase the number of daily accesses.
2022
978-88-6952-159-1
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