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A systematic review of virtual 3D reconstructions of Cultural Heritage in immersive Virtual Reality
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Immersive Virtual Reality (iVR) devices are increasingly afordable and accessible to consumers. The widespread adoption of this technology for professional training is now fnding its way into various other felds. One feld that is gaining signifcant popularity is Cultural Heritage (CH), where iVR enables the reconstruction and exploration of lost herit- age. However, an up-to-date systematic review of iVR within this feld will be of great ben- eft. Hence, the present review of 94 papers published between 2013 and 2022 that follows PRISMA methodology on virtual reconstruction of CH for iVR. The aim is to identify the key factors behind the development of these applications and their standards. To do so, a statistical analysis on the following topics was performed: (1) nationality, publication date, and article type; (2) heritage type and its current state of preservation; (3) the area of fnal application and the features of the reconstructions; (4) the characteristics of the iVR expe- rience; and (5) the assessment of the iVR applications. Finally, a roadmap of best practices is outlined for the virtual reconstruction of CH using iVR and some of the most promising future research lines are outlined.
Virtual RealityCultural HeritageHead Mounted DisplayVirtual Reconstruction3D model
Bruno Rodriguez‑Garcia、Henar Guillen‑Sanz、David Checa、Andres Bustillo
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Department of Computer Engineering,University of Burgos,Avda Cantabria s/n,Burgos 09006, Spain