Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7446178 | Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
One of the most effective strategies that can be adopted to make successful cultural heritage expositions consists in attracting the visitors' attention and improving their enjoyment/engagement. A mid-air gesture-based Natural User Interface was designed, through the user-centric approach, for the navigation of virtual tours in cultural heritage exhibitions. In detail, the proposed interface was developed to “visit” Murgia, a karst zone lying within Puglia, very famous for its fortified farms, dolines, sinkholes, and caves. Including an “immersive” gesture-based interface was demonstrated to improve the user's experience thus giving her/him the sensation of “exploring” in a seamless manner the wonderful and rather adventurous sites of Murgia. User tests aimed at comparing the implemented interface with a conventional mouse-controlled one confirmed the capability of the proposed interface to enhance the user engagement/enjoyment and to make “more” natural/real, the virtual environment.
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Authors
Vito M. Manghisi, Antonio E. Uva, Michele Fiorentino, Michele Gattullo, Antonio Boccaccio, Giuseppe Monno,