Underwater Virtual Exploration of the Ancient Port of Amathus

15 Pages Posted: 23 May 2024

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Antreas Alexandou

University of Cyprus

Filip Skola

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Dimitrios Skarlatos

Cyprus University of Technology

Stella Demesticha

University of Cyprus

Fotis Liarokapis

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Andreas Aristidou

University of Cyprus

Abstract

Underwater cultural heritage sites, spanning from submerged settlements to ancient ports and shipwrecks, captivate researchers and the public, providing insight into civilizations along coastlines and riverbanks. However, their accessibility and exploration are hindered by the sea's physical barrier. Virtual Reality (VR) offers a transformative solution by providing digital accessibility to these underwater artifacts, enabling immersive exploration without physical limitations. VR enables people to embark on virtual tours of these sites, fostering a deeper appreciation of maritime archaeology and cultural heritage. Yet, fully realizing VR's potential in underwater environments poses challenges, such as realistic virtual reconstruction and accurate simulation of marine life and coral reefs. Photogrammetry emerges as an effective technique for creating detailed 3D models, although underwater conditions often hinder quality outcomes. To address these challenges, our work focuses on digital underwater cultural heritage, presenting a gamified VR exploration of the ancient harbor of Amathus in Cyprus. Through photogrammetry, our VR environment enables users to explore and interact with the historic site seamlessly. Integrated guided tours, procedural generation, and machine learning algorithms enhance realism and user engagement. Evaluation through user studies demonstrates high-quality VR experiences with minimal discomfort, highlighting the efficacy and potential impact of our approach in enhancing underwater exploration and conservation efforts.

Keywords: Ancient port, Underwater Photogrammetry, virtual reality, Virtual Diver, maritime archaeology, Gamification

Suggested Citation

Alexandou, Antreas and Skola, Filip and Skarlatos, Dimitrios and Demesticha, Stella and Liarokapis, Fotis and Aristidou, Andreas, Underwater Virtual Exploration of the Ancient Port of Amathus. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4839215 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4839215

Antreas Alexandou

University of Cyprus ( email )

75 Kallipoleos Street
Nicosia CY 1678, P.O. Box 2
Cyprus

Filip Skola

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Dimitrios Skarlatos

Cyprus University of Technology ( email )

Limassol, 3603
Cyprus

Stella Demesticha

University of Cyprus ( email )

75 Kallipoleos Street
Nicosia CY 1678, P.O. Box 2
Cyprus

Fotis Liarokapis

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Andreas Aristidou (Contact Author)

University of Cyprus ( email )

75 Kallipoleos Street
Nicosia CY 1678, P.O. Box 2
Cyprus

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