Key Technologies for the Digitization of Cultural Relics and Their Application in Digital Museums
Abstract
Cultural relics embody a nation's memory as well as the codes of civilization. As fragile and non-renewable items, they demand novel methods of protection. Digitalization technology is used on cultural heritage, particularly high precision 3D reconstruction of digitization and multilateral data fusion techniques, has opened up new paths to permanently preserving and revitalizing cultural heritage. This journal intends to systematically review the primary technologies of the digitization processes for cultural relics, evaluate their concrete application models and the key bottlenecks facing the construction of digital museums and then the feasible paths of implementation. The ultimate aim is to produce further cultural dissemination and educational credit for the cultural relic digital resources in contemporary society.
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