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Selma Rizvic
Researcher at University of Sarajevo
Publications - 55
Citations - 811
Selma Rizvic is an academic researcher from University of Sarajevo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cultural heritage & Storytelling. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 51 publications receiving 513 citations. Previous affiliations of Selma Rizvic include Sarajevo School of Science and Technology.
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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
Frank Boochs,Anna Bentkowska-Kafel,C. Degringy,M. Hautta-Kasari,Selma Rizvic,Robert Sitnik,Alain Trémeau +6 more
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Improving Accessibility to Intangible Cultural Heritage Preservation Using Virtual Reality
Elmedin Selmanovic,Selma Rizvic,Carlo Harvey,Dusanka Boskovic,Vedad Hulusic,Malek Chahin,Sanda Sljivo +6 more
TL;DR: If 360° videos presented through virtual reality further contribute to user immersion for the application of preserving intangible cultural heritage, and whether conventional desktop media is significantly different from virtual reality as a medium for immersion in intangible heritage contexts is investigated.
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Project iMARECULTURE: Advanced VR, iMmersive Serious Games and Augmented REality as Tools to Raise Awareness and Access to European Underwater CULTURal heritagE
Dimitrios Skarlatos,Panagiotis Agrafiotis,T. Balogh,Fabio Bruno,Filipe Castro,B. Davidde Petriaggi,Stella Demesticha,Anastasios Doulamis,Pierre Drap,Andreas Georgopoulos,F. Kikillos,Phaedon C. Kyriakidis,Fotis Liarokapis,Charalambos Poullis,Selma Rizvic +14 more
TL;DR: The project iMARECULTURE is focusing in raising European identity awareness using maritime and underwater cultural interaction and exchange in Mediterranean Sea, and aims to significantly enhance the experience of the diver, visitor or scholar, using underwater augmented reality in a tablet and an underwater housing.
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Virtual Reality with 360-Video Storytelling in Cultural Heritage: Study of Presence, Engagement, and Immersion.
Filip Škola,Selma Rizvic,Marco Cozza,Loris Barbieri,Fabio Bruno,Dimitrios Skarlatos,Fotis Liarokapis +6 more
TL;DR: Electroencephalography results are in line with past studies examining brain responses to virtual experiences, while new results in the beta band suggest that EEG is a viable tool for future studies of presence and immersion in VR.
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Guidelines for interactive digital storytelling presentations of cultural heritage
Selma Rizvic,Nermin Djapo,Fatmir Alispahic,Bojan Hadzihalilovic,Fahira Fejzić Čengić,Ahmed Imamovic,Vensada Okanovic,Dusanka Boskovic +7 more
TL;DR: The first findings of this team of multidisciplinary experts from computer science, visual arts, literature, film directing, psychology, communicology and human computer interaction are presented.