The Revealing Flashlight

Overview

Authors :
Brett Ridel, Inria
Patrick Reuter, Inria, LaBRI, University Bordeaux, ESTIA
Jeremy Laviole, Inria, LaBRI, University Bordeaux
Nicolas Mellado, Inria
Nadine Couture, ESTIA - LaBRI
Xavier Granier, IOGS, LP2N - Inria

Abstract :
Cultural heritage artifacts often contain details that are diffcult to distinguish due to aging effects such as erosion. We propose the revealing flashlight, a new interaction and visualization technique in spatial augmented reality that helps to reveal the detail of such artifacts. We locally and interactively augment a physical artifact by projecting an expressive 3D visualization that highlights its features, based on an analysis of its previously acquired geometry at multiple scales. Our novel interaction technique simulates and improves the behavior of a flashlight: according to 6-degree-of-freedom input, we adjust the numerous parameters involved in the expressive visualization – in addition to specifying the location to be augmented. This makes advanced 3D analysis accessible to the greater public with an everyday gesture, by naturally combining the inspection of the real object and the virtual object in a co-located interaction and visualization space. The revealing flashlight can be used by archeologists, for example, to help decipher inscriptions in eroded stones, or by museums to let visitors interactively discover the geometric details and meta-information of cultural artifacts. We confirm its effectiveness, ease-of-use and ease-of-learning in an initial preliminary user study and by the feedbacks of two public exhibitions.

Exhibitions

February 2015: Journée numérique au Sénat on the showroom "Modèles 3D, réalité augmentée et sauvegarde du patrimoine".
Starting September 2014: Keys2Rome exhibitons in Rome (Tabernae of the Trajan Markets and Imperial Fora Museum)
Starting September 2014: Keys2Rome exhibitons in Amsterdam (Allard Pierson Museum)
Starting September 2014: Keys2Rome exhibitons in Alexandria (Bibliotheca Alexandrina)
Allard Pierson Museum: Eternal Egypt (July 12th, 2013 to January 5th, 2014) : Details

Videos

Founding

V-must – Virtual Museum Transnational Network
ANR SeARCH – Semi-automatic acquisition and reassembly of cultural heritage

Media

Publications

Publications HAL de Brett,Ridel

2014

Journal articles

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titre
The Revealing Flashlight: Interactive spatial augmented reality for detail exploration of cultural heritage artifacts
auteur
Brett Ridel, Patrick Reuter, Jérémy Laviole, Nicolas Mellado, Nadine Couture, Xavier Granier
article
Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2014, 7 (2), pp.1--18. <10.1145/2611376>
Acces to integral paper and bibtex
https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00986905/file/article3medium.pdf BibTex

2013

Conference papers

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titre
La Lampe torche magique : Une interface tangible pour l'inspection géométrique d'objets en réalité augmentée spatiale
auteur
Brett Ridel, Patrick Reuter, Jeremy Laviole, Nicolas Mellado, Xavier Granier, Nadine Couture
article
25ème conférence francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine, IHM'13, Nov 2013, Bordeaux, France. ACM, 2013, <10.1145/2534903.2534906>
Acces to integral paper and bibtex
https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00852053/file/lampe_torche_magique.pdf BibTex