From medical imaging to virtual reality for archaeology
Th\'eophane Nicolas (Inrap), Ronan Gaugne (UR1, IRISA, Hybrid), Bruno, Arnaldi (INSA Rennes, IRISA, Hybrid), Val\'erie Gouranton (INSA Rennes,, IRISA, Hybrid)

TL;DR
This paper presents the IRMA project, which integrates medical imaging and interactive 3D technologies like virtual reality and augmented reality to enhance archaeological heritage research and preservation.
Contribution
It introduces innovative methodologies combining medical imaging with immersive 3D restitution for cultural heritage applications.
Findings
Development of new interdisciplinary tools for archaeology.
Enhanced visualization and interaction with archaeological data.
Potential improvements in heritage preservation and research workflows.
Abstract
The IRMA project aims to design innovative methodologies for research in the field of historical and archaeological heritage based on a combination of medical imaging technologies and interactive 3D restitution modalities (virtual reality, augmented reality, haptics, additive manufacturing). These tools are based on recent research results from a collaboration between IRISA, Inrap and the company Image ET and are intended for cultural heritage professionals such as museums, curators, restorers and archaeologists.
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Taxonomy
Topics3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage · Paleopathology and ancient diseases · Conservation Techniques and Studies
