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A Study on 3D Virtual Restoration and Convergence Utilization of Gas Masks for Digital Reproduction of War Cultural Heritage

  • Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence
  • Abbr : JKIOTS
  • 2023, 9(1), pp.89-95
  • DOI : 10.20465/KIOTS.2023.9.1.089
  • Publisher : The Korea Internet of Things Society
  • Research Area : Engineering > Computer Science > Internet Information Processing
  • Received : November 26, 2022
  • Accepted : January 5, 2023
  • Published : February 28, 2023

Hyoungki Ahn 1 ohseungjun 2 Ho-Yeon Lee 3 Yonggyu Lee 4

1재단법인 한국고고환경연구소
2한서대학교
3국방부 유해발굴감식단
4목원대학교 만화 애니메이션학과 교수(애니메이션)

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ABSTRACT

In January 2007, the Remains Excavation and Investigation Team of the Ministry of National Defense was established, and full-scale excavation of remains was promoted. Currently, the scope of the excavation is being expanded to Baekma Hill within the DMZ, where fierce battles were fought during the Korean War. Now, many remains and remains are being excavated in Baekma hill. Most are in damaged condition. Therefore, in this study, the original form of the excavated remains was restored using 3D scanning and 3D modeling. This digital restoration method can be an alternative to compensate for the disadvantages of the manual method. Currently, various digital restorations using 3D technology are active in the field of cultural heritage. Digitally restored materials can be used as basic data for digital heritage. Based on this, various contents related to excavation of remains and patriots and veterans can be developed. Furthermore, if digital human restoration is made based on the excavated remains, it will be possible to reproduce the appearance of the dead.

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