Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality: A Possible Continuum for the Enhancement of Built Heritage

<p>Augmented reality and artificial intelligence technologies are increasingly involved in the interpretation, classification, and eventually in our understanding of the built environment.  This paper collects three recent on-site research experiences, which developed mobile app prototypes and...

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Main Authors: Roberta Spallone, Valerio Palma
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Language:English
Published: University of L'Aquila 2021-06-01
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Online Access:http://disegnarecon.univaq.it/ojs/index.php/disegnarecon/article/view/815
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spelling doaj-c9b66126a54243449229450254f5b7122021-07-14T13:58:25ZengUniversity of L'AquilaDisegnare con1828-59612021-06-011426116374Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality: A Possible Continuum for the Enhancement of Built HeritageRoberta Spallone0Valerio Palma1Department of Architecture and Design – Politecnico di TorinoDepartment of Architecture and Design – Politecnico di Torino<p>Augmented reality and artificial intelligence technologies are increasingly involved in the interpretation, classification, and eventually in our understanding of the built environment.  This paper collects three recent on-site research experiences, which developed mobile app prototypes and experimented with these advancements in the relationship between computer vision and architectural artifacts. The first project concerns the vaulted atria of Baroque Turin and integrates a work of analysis and representation with augmented reality applications to visualize interpretative 3D models. The second project focuses on the development of a mobile app to access data on monuments, exploiting deep learning technologies for image recognition. The application field is the Imperial Fora in Rome. The third project is part of the so-called "third mission" of universities, being developed in partnership with a company operating in the electronic telecommunications infrastructure sector. The project explores automatic methods for updating existing building information modeling databases on antenna tower sites. This experience, the last in chronological order, though focused on a modern architectural asset, is meant to reframe and integrate the previous ones, updating the methods and the foreseen developments, and stressing the potential of the combined use of the studied technologies. The joint consideration of the three projects is aimed at reflecting on the processes, which from different techniques for the recognition of spatial features, produce schematic understanding and operational uses of the shape of built heritage.</p><p>DOI: https://doi.org/10.20365/disegnarecon.26.2021.16</p>http://disegnarecon.univaq.it/ojs/index.php/disegnarecon/article/view/815artificial intelligenceaugmented realitysurveymodelingbuilt heritage
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Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality: A Possible Continuum for the Enhancement of Built Heritage
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title Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality: A Possible Continuum for the Enhancement of Built Heritage
title_short Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality: A Possible Continuum for the Enhancement of Built Heritage
title_full Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality: A Possible Continuum for the Enhancement of Built Heritage
title_fullStr Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality: A Possible Continuum for the Enhancement of Built Heritage
title_full_unstemmed Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality: A Possible Continuum for the Enhancement of Built Heritage
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publisher University of L'Aquila
series Disegnare con
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description <p>Augmented reality and artificial intelligence technologies are increasingly involved in the interpretation, classification, and eventually in our understanding of the built environment.  This paper collects three recent on-site research experiences, which developed mobile app prototypes and experimented with these advancements in the relationship between computer vision and architectural artifacts. The first project concerns the vaulted atria of Baroque Turin and integrates a work of analysis and representation with augmented reality applications to visualize interpretative 3D models. The second project focuses on the development of a mobile app to access data on monuments, exploiting deep learning technologies for image recognition. The application field is the Imperial Fora in Rome. The third project is part of the so-called "third mission" of universities, being developed in partnership with a company operating in the electronic telecommunications infrastructure sector. The project explores automatic methods for updating existing building information modeling databases on antenna tower sites. This experience, the last in chronological order, though focused on a modern architectural asset, is meant to reframe and integrate the previous ones, updating the methods and the foreseen developments, and stressing the potential of the combined use of the studied technologies. The joint consideration of the three projects is aimed at reflecting on the processes, which from different techniques for the recognition of spatial features, produce schematic understanding and operational uses of the shape of built heritage.</p><p>DOI: https://doi.org/10.20365/disegnarecon.26.2021.16</p>
topic artificial intelligence
augmented reality
survey
modeling
built heritage
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