Abstract
The presentation of cultural heritage is a difficult, comprehensive and constantly updated topic. Researchers often focus more on the different techniques to digitize artifacts of cultural heritage. This work focuses on the overall shape and structure of a multimedia application, called “Interactive Lapidarium”, whose specificity is determined by the topic – the ancient inscriptions. Below is presented the structure and content-based information available for specific ancient inscriptions in the lands of modern Bulgaria. The main concept of the multimedia application is to be used in teaching programs related to cultural heritage and history of antiquity in universities. The aim of designers is that it can be modified easy for use in museums also. The Interactive Lapidarium application is in the process of being developed. At this point, several objects have been added just to illustrate the full functionality that future users will have.
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Fol, V., Konstantinov, O., Stoev, K. (2018). Interactive Lapidarium – Opportunities for Research and Training. In: Ioannides, M., Martins, J., Žarnić, R., Lim, V. (eds) Advances in Digital Cultural Heritage. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10754. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75789-6_10
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