When “Old” Meets “New”: Unlocking the Future of Innovative Technology Implementation in Heritage Tourism

S Jia, OH Chi, SD Martinez… - Journal of Hospitality & …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper aims to gain insights into how heritage destinations have adopted innovative
technologies (eg, AI, immersive technology, 3D technology, big data) into their daily …

Augmented reality systems in the cultural heritage domains: A systematic review

A Ramtohul, KK Khedo - Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural …, 2024 - Elsevier
The recent developments of Augmented Reality (AR) have revolutionised various industries,
including the heritage industry. Cultural organisations are embracing AR applications to …

[HTML][HTML] X-reality museums: unifying the virtual and real world towards realistic virtual museums

G Margetis, KC Apostolakis, S Ntoa, G Papagiannakis… - Applied Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
Culture is a field that is currently entering a revolutionary phase, no longer being a privilege
for the few, but expanding to new audiences who are urged to not only passively consume …

A conversational agent for querying Italian Patient Information Leaflets and improving health literacy

A Minutolo, E Damiano, G De Pietro, H Fujita… - Computers in Biology …, 2022 - Elsevier
In the last years, the rise of digital technologies has enormously augmented the possibility
for people to access health information and consult online versions of Patient Information …

[HTML][HTML] Bidirectional multi-modal signs of checking human-robot engagement and interaction

U Maniscalco, P Storniolo, A Messina - International Journal of Social …, 2022 - Springer
The anthropomorphization of human-robot interactions is a fundamental aspect of the
design of social robotics applications. This article describes how an interaction model based …

Understanding virtual museum visits: generation Z experiences

T Komarac, Đ Ozretić Došen - Museum management and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper aims to provide new insight into creating authentic Web-based virtual museum
experiences by exploring positive and negative elements of the experiences of Web-based …

Pattern recognition and artificial intelligence techniques for cultural heritage

F Fontanella, F Colace, M Molinara, AS Di Freca… - Pattern Recognition …, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper is the editorial of the virtual special issue (VSI)“Pattern recognition and artificial
intelligence techniques for cultural heritage”, of which the authors of this paper have been …

[HTML][HTML] Towards a more anthropomorphic interaction with robots in museum settings: An experimental study

U Maniscalco, A Minutolo, P Storniolo… - Robotics and Autonomous …, 2024 - Elsevier
In recent years, social robots have been increasingly used in the cultural sector to make
artworks and exhibits more appealing to a larger audience. On the other hand, visitors, more …

[HTML][HTML] MuMIA: Multimodal interactions to better understand art contexts

GE Raptis, G Kavvetsos, C Katsini - Applied Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Cultural heritage is a challenging domain of application for novel interactive technologies,
where varying aspects in the way that cultural assets are delivered play a major role in …

The computerization of archaeology: Survey on artificial intelligence techniques

L Mantovan, L Nanni - SN Computer Science, 2020 - Springer
This paper analyses the application of artificial intelligence techniques to various areas of
archaeology and more specifically:(1) the use of software tools as a creative stimulus for the …