Hyeon-Uk Jeong, Janghwan Kim, Jihoon Kong, R. Young Chul Kim
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영어(ENG)
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https://www.earticle.net/Article/A456187
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초록
영어
The preservation and transmission of intangible cultural heritage, such as traditional martial arts, have historically relied on manual processes that are both resource-intensive and costly. Due to budget limitations, many of these cultural assets are at risk of deterioration or remain hidden in museum storage, inaccessible to the public. To address these challenges, we propose a Digital Historical Data Transformation mechanism utilizing metaverse development techniques. This innovative approach converts 2D images into 3D representations, allowing for the extraction and visualization of associated actions in a three-dimensional space. By applying this methodology to the "Muyedobotongji," a classic text on traditional martial arts, we aim to digitally preserve these practices in a way that is both immersive and interactive. The transformation of static 2D images into dynamic 3D visualizations will not only enhance the restoration process but also make these cultural assets more accessible and engaging for future generations. This digital approach promises a more efficient and sustainable means of preserving intangible cultural heritage, ensuring that these traditions continue to thrive in the modern world.
목차
Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Related Works 2.1 2D to 3D Transformation Approach Using Graphs and Neural Networks 2.2 Methods of Digitizing Tangible Cultural Assets using Digital Technology 3. Process of restoring Intangible Cultural Heritage with Metaverse Technology 4. Case Study on Digital Historical Data Transformation with Muyedobotongji 5. Conclusion Acknowledgement References
키워드
2D Image to 3D Object TransformationMetaverseDigital TwinDigital Historical Data Transformation
저자
Hyeon-Uk Jeong [ Team Leader, Dept. of Platform Development, Caliverse, Korea ]
Janghwan Kim [ PhD. Candidate, Dept. of Software and Communications Engineering, Hongik University, Korea ]
Jihoon Kong [ PhD. Candidate, Dept. of Software and Communications Engineering, Hongik University, Korea ]
R. Young Chul Kim [ Professor, Dept. of Software and Communications Engineering, Hongik University, Korea ]
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