Trends in Sciences, Volume 18, Issue 24 , 15/12/2021
Evaluation of adaptive interaction systems for virtual museum development
Abstract
Virtual Museum (VM) is an application of Virtual Reality (VR) technology generating realistic visualization and sensation to convince museum visitors to interact with digital content. There are many immersive VR devices that support interactive VM applications. We investigate appropriate devices for interaction within VM. We proposed a Storytelling platform to achieve device organization without modification, the story and interaction were self-adapted to the selected device. Three types of interactive content were designed on our Storytelling platform to be applied on different interaction systems: a 2D standard display, a 3D stereoscopic display and a full immersive CAVE. The results showed different performances of each system supporting VM developers to select an appropriate interaction system. The evaluation contributes to the design of content and interaction of VM development with more efficiency based on user requirements.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
Human computer interactionStorytellingVirtual museumVirtual reality
ASJC Subject Area
Multidisciplinary : Multidisciplinary