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A digital archive system has been widespread in various fields because it can preserve precious cultural heritage, books, pictures or videos without any deterioration. Moreover, preserving its information on the web, a digital archive system can share a lot of things between general users, and can pass them down new generation easily. In this research, we focus on spatial information of a place or an event which can provide high presence and retrieve personal memories, and develop a digital archive system which can preserve such kind of spatial information.
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Uesaka, M., Ikegaya, Y., Yamamoto, T. (2011). A Digital Archive System for Preserving Audio and Visual Space. In: Salvendy, G., Smith, M.J. (eds) Human Interface and the Management of Information. Interacting with Information. Human Interface 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6772. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21669-5_13
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