This research has digitized the 100-year-old Hung King Temple in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, for heritage conservation and tourism promotion. H-BIM and 3D laser digitization is regarded as a steppingstone toward heritage preservation. While laser scanning allows surveyors to identify complex existing geometries with great precision in a short period, BIM reserves the information model for future operations and maintenance. Scan-to-HBIM has emerged as a game-changing technology for transferring data to a digital module and processing it to create spatial objects. Tourism is becoming more interested in Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR). Travel involvement in VR technology is an unavoidable direction to catch up with the development of tourism. These integrations are assisting in ushering in the future Digital Twin city era. This study focuses on clarifying the integration of Hi-Tech, such as VR, AR into H-BIM point cloud model for the virtual public show, in which the Temple of King Hung is chosen for the case study. A new approach involving VR and AR vision algorithms is also presented to promote the city’s value by promoting digital tourism, making valuable cultural heritage and tourism accessible through technology.
Integration of H-BIM, Virtual Reality, and Augmented Reality in Digital Twin Era - A Case Study in Cultural Heritage
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
2022-09-21
10 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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