Adaptive Recommendations for Enhanced Non-linear Exploration of Annotated 3D Objects
M. Balsa Rodriguez, M. Agus, F. Marton, E. Gobbetti
In Computer Graphics Forum, 34(3), 2015.
Abstract: We introduce a novel approach for letting casual viewers explore detailed 3D models integrated with structured spatially associated descriptive information organized in a graph. Each node associates a subset of the 3D surface seen from a particular viewpoint to the related descriptive annotation, together with its author-defined importance. Graph edges describe, instead, the strength of the dependency relation between information nodes, allowing content authors to describe the preferred order of presentation of information. At run-time, users navigate inside the 3D scene using a camera controller, while adaptively receiving unobtrusive guidance towards interesting viewpoints and history- and location-dependent suggestions on important information, which is adaptively presented using 2D overlays displayed over the 3D scene. The capabilities of our approach are demonstrated in a real-world cultural heritage application involving the public presentation of sculptural complex on a large projection-based display. A user study has been performed in order to validate our approach.
Keyword(s): Categories and Subject Descriptors (according to ACM CCS), I.3.6 [Computer Graphics]: Methodology and Techniques—Interaction techniques, I.5.2 [Information Interfaces And Presentation (HCI)]: User Interfaces—Interaction styles, Input devices and strategies
@article{CGF:CGF12616,
author = {M. Balsa Rodriguez and M. Agus and F. Marton and E. Gobbetti},
title = {Adaptive Recommendations for Enhanced Non-linear Exploration of Annotated 3D Objects},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {34},
number = {3},
pages = {41--50},
year = {2015},
}
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