@book{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00022579, author = {林, 武文 and Hayashi, Takefumi}, month = {Mar}, note = {With the aim of effectively disseminating images from digital archives, we developed three types of viewing content that display the murals in the stone chamber of the Takamatsu Tumulus in a 3D virtual space. Images of the murals at the time of excavation and those at the time of construction reproduced by researchers were used as textures on the CG model, making it possible to switch between the two periods. In this content, users can view the murals while moving around the stone chamber using a head-mounted display (HMD). Here, we developed the systems and tested the effectiveness of each. Type 1 is a system in which a communicator operates the controller to explain the murals. Type 2 is an exhibition system in which the commentary is played in the HMD and the display proceeds automatically for viewing in an unmanned exhibition space, and Type 3 is a website VR system, which can be viewed with a smartphone or a brief HMD device. Each of these systems was exhibited at events inside and outside the university, including the open campus, and their effectiveness was verified through questionnaire surveys and Web analysis. As a result, we confirmed that VR is effective for learning history by providing users with experiences that arouse their interest and by allowing them to switch between objects from different periods from various viewpoints.}, publisher = {関西大学アジア・オープン・リサーチセンター}, title = {デジタルアーカイブに基づく情報コンテンツの開発と効果的な情報発信に関する研究}, year = {2022} }