JCSE, vol. 14, no. 3, pp.112-120, 2020
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5626/JCSE.2020.14.3.112
Augmented Museum Experience with Interactive Visualization: Korean Mummy
Jihoon Cho, Hyunsoo Kim, Rosaleen Rhee, and Jinah Park
School of Computing, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea
Korean Natural History Museum, Gongju, Korea
School of Computing, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea
Abstract: We have developed interactive content about Korean mummy to augment the exhibition that is already going on at the
Korean Natural History Museum in Korea. This paper introduces the concept of employment of visualization techniques
to bring out the intriguing story of a Korean mummy. Haptic rendering and volume rendering are the main algorithms
implemented for excavation of a mummy and exploration of the mummy's internal body. Touch screen interface and a
haptic device were utilized for intuitive interaction for general public use, especially for children. The virtual contents
were formulated based on the information displayed on the wall panels and exhibited at the museum on site. The interactive
display fetched more attention to the exhibit and provided a better understanding of the contents. From our survey, it
is encouraging to learn that the children who experienced the interactive exhibition showed their interest to revisit the
museum.
Keyword:
Interactive visualization; Haptic rendering; Volume rendering
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