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M. Gyi

Researcher at Mandalay Technological University

Publications -  5
Citations -  62

M. Gyi is an academic researcher from Mandalay Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Documentation & Cultural heritage. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 36 citations.

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Recreating Cultural Heritage Environments for VR Using Photogrammetry

TL;DR: A workflow for recreating places of cultural heritage in Virtual Reality (VR) using structure from motion (SfM) photogrammetry, and an optimized model is created from the photogrammetric data so that it is small enough to render in a real-time environment.
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Impact of Virtual Reality Experience on Accessibility of Cultural Heritage

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an inaccessible Buddhist temple in the Myanmar city of Bagan as a case study for the realization of a VR experience that aims at providing accessibility to knowledge and therefore a better understanding of the cultural value.
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Integrating heterogeneous datasets in hbimof decorated surfaces

TL;DR: A transition from a two-dimensional to a four-dimensional approach in wall painting conservation is proposed, potentially opening up possibilities of documentation, monitoring, simulation, or dissemination.
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A theoretical framework for multi-scale documentation ofdecorated surface

TL;DR: A comprehensive methodology to document and manage wall paintings that belong to a large group of heritage assets considering its four-dimensionality at multiple scales is proposed, addressing the interoperability at a basic level between surface and building, building and territory, and (3) surface and territory.
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Conserving Built Heritage for Posterity: a Conservation Approach in Bagan

TL;DR: In this paper, a multidisciplinary team, comprised of students from Carleton University, students from Mandalay Technological University, and staff from the Department of Archaeology and Library of Bagan, conducted a documentation workshop using digital recording techniques.