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VR and AR Technology on Cultural Communication

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The theme of this platform is built around “the road of Hess”, which was initiated in the modern maritime Silk Road capital-Quanzhou, as the core of design and programming. The history of Silk Road will be presented with panorama technology, which is one of the network multimedia technology. In the form of Web APP, the real records and spread of the humanities and scenic sites of Quanzhou will be showed in 720° perspective. An immersive experience of 3D live virtual can be expected. The aim of this study is to simulate and realize the all-around real scene. In the paper, the tasks of the VR panorama fused construction include image acquisition, image registration, image smoothing, image modification by the algorithm and mathematical theory behind splicing fusion, the panoramic camera category and projection model, panoramic transformation and collection principle, the image registration of feature point and transform frequency domain. The product positioning of “maritime silk route culture” will be presented by 18 selected spots in Quanzhou. The study, with an overall design and an organization of connecting different scenes, is for the virtual scene roaming system, which is based on image.

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Guo, M. et al. (2020). VR and AR Technology on Cultural Communication. In: Wang, X., Leung, V.C.M., Li, K., Zhang, H., Hu, X., Liu, Q. (eds) 6GN for Future Wireless Networks. 6GN 2020. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 337. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63941-9_39

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