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Interactive 3D exploration of a virtual sculpture collection: an analysis of user behavior in museum setting

Marco Agus, Fabio Marton, Fabio Bettio, and Enrico Gobbetti

October 2016

Abstract

We present a usage analysis of an interactive system for the exploration of highly detailed 3D models of a collection of protostoric mediterranean sculptures. In this system, after selecting the object of interest inside the collection, its detailed 3D model and associated information are presented at high resolution on a large vertical display controlled by a touch-enabled horizontal surface placed at a suitable distance in front of it. The indirect user interface combines an object-aware interactive camera controller with an interactive point-of-interest selector and is implemented within a scalable implementation based on multiresolution structures shared between the rendering and user interaction subsystems. The system has been installed in several temporary and permanent exhibitions, and has been extensively used by tens of thousands of visitors. We provide here a data-driven analysis of usage experience based on logs gathered during a 24 months period in four exhibitions in Archaeological museums, for a total of over 75K exploration sessions. The results highlight the main trends in visitor behavior during the interactive sessions, which can provide useful insights for the design of 3D exploration user interfaces in future digital installations.

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Marco Agus, Fabio Marton, Fabio Bettio, and Enrico Gobbetti. Interactive 3D exploration of a virtual sculpture collection: an analysis of user behavior in museum setting. In The 13th Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage, October 2016. DOI: 10.2312/gch.20161393. Best paper award.

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@InProceedings{Agus:2016:I3E,
    author = {Marco Agus and Fabio Marton and Fabio Bettio and Enrico Gobbetti},
    title = {Interactive {3D} exploration of a virtual sculpture collection: an analysis of user behavior in museum setting},
    booktitle = {The 13th Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage},
    month = {October},
    year = {2016},
    abstract = { We present a usage analysis of an interactive system for the exploration of highly detailed 3D models of a collection of protostoric mediterranean sculptures. In this system, after selecting the object of interest inside the collection, its detailed 3D model and associated information are presented at high resolution on a large vertical display controlled by a touch-enabled horizontal surface placed at a suitable distance in front of it. The indirect user interface combines an object-aware interactive camera controller with an interactive point-of-interest selector and is implemented within a scalable implementation based on multiresolution structures shared between the rendering and user interaction subsystems. The system has been installed in several temporary and permanent exhibitions, and has been extensively used by tens of thousands of visitors. We provide here a data-driven analysis of usage experience based on logs gathered during a 24 months period in four exhibitions in Archaeological museums, for a total of over 75K exploration sessions. The results highlight the main trends in visitor behavior during the interactive sessions, which can provide useful insights for the design of 3D exploration user interfaces in future digital installations. },
    doi = { 10.2312/gch.20161393},
    note = {Best paper award},
    url = {http://vic.crs4.it/vic/cgi-bin/bib-page.cgi?id='Agus:2016:I3E'},
}