NICH: a preliminary theoretical study on Natural Interaction applied to Cultural Heritage contexts
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Summary, in English
VR research communities, gesture-based interaction is now
quickly becoming part of main-stream applications, thanks to
low cost solutions such as Microsoft Kinect and Leap Motion
Controller. Gesture-based interaction has proved useful for
cultural heritage applications in, for example, a museum or a
heritage site since this type of interaction removes the need for
physical input devices that might be complicated to use or
difficult to maintain. However, the application of gesture-based
interaction in the heritage domain is still in an experimental
phase. When asking a visitor to interact using gestures, we need
to take into consideration what are natural gestures for him/her
based on, for example nationality, and culture. Some VR projects
using gesture-based interaction (Etruscanning, Giotto's "Rule
Approval", Livia's Villa) and also some experiments for objects
manipulation have been made by VHLab of CNR ITABC in the
last three years. The team became aware about the potentialities
and the limits of the actual technologies, the cognitive and
perceptive reactions of the users, the need to organize cultural
contents in a different way because cultural transmission is
strongly influenced by this new paradigm of interaction. The
good reaction of the public of museums shows how promising this
perspective is and encourages us to go further, starting an
extensive mapping of "natural" communication gestures to
interact within VR applications. The paper investigates what is
perceived as “natural” gestures in different countries and
cultures for controlling a computer application. It presents the
ideas behind and preliminary data from an ongoing study that
aims at exploring what is considered proper gestures for cultural
heritage applications in three different countries: Sweden, Italy
and Egypt.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2013
Språk
Engelska
Sidor
355-362
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
[Host publication title missing]
Dokumenttyp
Konferensbidrag
Förlag
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Ämne
- Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Nyckelord
- virtual museum
- gesture-based interaction
- communication
- museum
- natural interaction.
Conference name
1st Digital Heritage International Congress
Conference date
2013-10-28 - 2013-11-01
Conference place
Marseilles, France
Status
Published