A DYNAMIC CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE VISUALIZATION OF CULTURAL INFORMATION; THE CASE OF THE STATE CONSERVATORY OF THESSALONIKI, GR
<p>Although there are several attempts of embedding static content in events’ brochures and posters, the increasing need for flexibility and versatility of the content, leads to the development of a mobile application with an in-app dynamic content management system. In this context, DigiOrch...
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author | T. Roustanis P. Patias K. Klimantakis D. Kaimaris S. Chalkidou I. Christoforidis |
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description | <p>Although there are several attempts of embedding static content in events’ brochures and posters, the increasing need for flexibility and versatility of the content, leads to the development of a mobile application with an in-app dynamic content management system. In this context, DigiOrch is an ongoing research program where, a Content Management System is developed to organize all the digital material and maintain the appropriate connection to the analogical markers. Furthermore, a mobile application is developed that lev-erages this system using in app dynamic modules, which, by utilizing the augmented reality technology, presents multimedia data such as texts, photos, videos, and 3D Models to the end-user by “superimposing” them on mobile devices screen, providing extra additional information on any valid smart-leaflet.</p><p>The overall workflow of the in-app Dynamic Content Management System (DCMS) can be described as a group of modules that managing and copying content files from a remote infrastructure such as an ftp server or a local resource if network is missing, to the mobile device’s file system.</p><p>The in-app DCMS consists of 4 modules: The first module is the <i>parser</i>, which is responsible for reading a downloaded *.json file and creating content-linked objects. The second module is the <i>download</i> module which is responsible for downloading the overall content by iterating the content-linked objects, created by the previous module. The third module le is the <i>update</i> module that, by iterating the initial content file and the local file system, suggests whether a content update is necessary. The fourth module is the <i>loading</i> module, which is responsible for fetching the content on runtime to fill the content-holding components, such as 3D Models and UI photo galleries, of the AR scenes on runtime.</p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-509b24c4a7624252af943409dbbf523d2023-06-26T14:03:11ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342023-06-01XLVIII-M-2-20231367137210.5194/isprs-archives-XLVIII-M-2-2023-1367-2023A DYNAMIC CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE VISUALIZATION OF CULTURAL INFORMATION; THE CASE OF THE STATE CONSERVATORY OF THESSALONIKI, GRT. Roustanis0P. Patias1K. Klimantakis2D. Kaimaris3S. Chalkidou4I. Christoforidis5Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), School of Rural & Surveying Engineering, 54124 University Campus Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), School of Rural & Surveying Engineering, 54124 University Campus Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), School of Informatics, 54124 University Campus Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), School of Spatial Planning and Development (Eng.), 54124 University Campus Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), School of Rural & Surveying Engineering, 54124 University Campus Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), School of Informatics, 54124 University Campus Thessaloniki, Greece<p>Although there are several attempts of embedding static content in events’ brochures and posters, the increasing need for flexibility and versatility of the content, leads to the development of a mobile application with an in-app dynamic content management system. In this context, DigiOrch is an ongoing research program where, a Content Management System is developed to organize all the digital material and maintain the appropriate connection to the analogical markers. Furthermore, a mobile application is developed that lev-erages this system using in app dynamic modules, which, by utilizing the augmented reality technology, presents multimedia data such as texts, photos, videos, and 3D Models to the end-user by “superimposing” them on mobile devices screen, providing extra additional information on any valid smart-leaflet.</p><p>The overall workflow of the in-app Dynamic Content Management System (DCMS) can be described as a group of modules that managing and copying content files from a remote infrastructure such as an ftp server or a local resource if network is missing, to the mobile device’s file system.</p><p>The in-app DCMS consists of 4 modules: The first module is the <i>parser</i>, which is responsible for reading a downloaded *.json file and creating content-linked objects. The second module is the <i>download</i> module which is responsible for downloading the overall content by iterating the content-linked objects, created by the previous module. The third module le is the <i>update</i> module that, by iterating the initial content file and the local file system, suggests whether a content update is necessary. The fourth module is the <i>loading</i> module, which is responsible for fetching the content on runtime to fill the content-holding components, such as 3D Models and UI photo galleries, of the AR scenes on runtime.</p>https://isprs-archives.copernicus.org/articles/XLVIII-M-2-2023/1367/2023/isprs-archives-XLVIII-M-2-2023-1367-2023.pdf |
spellingShingle | T. Roustanis P. Patias K. Klimantakis D. Kaimaris S. Chalkidou I. Christoforidis A DYNAMIC CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE VISUALIZATION OF CULTURAL INFORMATION; THE CASE OF THE STATE CONSERVATORY OF THESSALONIKI, GR The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
title | A DYNAMIC CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE VISUALIZATION OF CULTURAL INFORMATION; THE CASE OF THE STATE CONSERVATORY OF THESSALONIKI, GR |
title_full | A DYNAMIC CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE VISUALIZATION OF CULTURAL INFORMATION; THE CASE OF THE STATE CONSERVATORY OF THESSALONIKI, GR |
title_fullStr | A DYNAMIC CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE VISUALIZATION OF CULTURAL INFORMATION; THE CASE OF THE STATE CONSERVATORY OF THESSALONIKI, GR |
title_full_unstemmed | A DYNAMIC CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE VISUALIZATION OF CULTURAL INFORMATION; THE CASE OF THE STATE CONSERVATORY OF THESSALONIKI, GR |
title_short | A DYNAMIC CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE VISUALIZATION OF CULTURAL INFORMATION; THE CASE OF THE STATE CONSERVATORY OF THESSALONIKI, GR |
title_sort | dynamic content management system for the visualization of cultural information the case of the state conservatory of thessaloniki gr |
url | https://isprs-archives.copernicus.org/articles/XLVIII-M-2-2023/1367/2023/isprs-archives-XLVIII-M-2-2023-1367-2023.pdf |
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