Title :
Kinect and 3D GIS in archaeology
Author :
Richards-Rissetto, H. ; Remondino, F. ; Agugiaro, G. ; Robertsson, J. ; von Schwerin, J. ; Girardi, G.
Author_Institution :
3D Opt. Metrol. Unit, Bruno Kessler Found. (FBK), Trento, Italy
Abstract :
This paper explores the potential of using Microsoft´s Kinect to create a low-cost and portable system to virtually navigate, through a prototype 3D GIS, the digitally reconstructed ancient Maya city and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Copan in Honduras. The 3D GIS, named QueryArch3D, was developed as part of the MayaArch3D project (http://mayaarch3d.unm.edu), which explores the possibilities of integrating databases and 3D digital tools for research and teaching on ancient architectures and landscapes. The developed system, based on the Flexible Action and Articulated Skeleton Toolkit (FAAST), controls in a remote and touchless mode the movements in the 3D environment in order to create a sense of spatial awareness and embodiment. A user can thus use gestures to interact with information stored in the spatial database, calling up photos, videos, textual descriptions as he/she moves through the virtual space of the ancient Maya city.
Keywords :
archaeology; geographic information systems; gesture recognition; prototypes; solid modelling; virtual reality; visual databases; 3D digital tools; FAAST; MayaArch3D project; Microsoft Kinect; QueryArch3D; UNESCO world heritage site; ancient architectures; ancient landscapes; archaeology; digitally reconstructed ancient Maya city; flexible action and articulated skeleton toolkit; low-cost system; portable system; prototype 3D GIS; remote mode; spatial database; touchless mode; Data models; Data visualization; Keyboards; Navigation; Skeleton; Solid modeling; Spatial databases; 3D GIS; 3D Modeling; Archaeology; Kinect; Virtual Reality;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Systems and Multimedia (VSMM), 2012 18th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Milan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2564-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2563-9
DOI :
10.1109/VSMM.2012.6365942