2015
DOI: 10.55630/dipp.2015.5.12
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QR Codes Telling the Story about the History of Niš

Abstract: Contemporary visitors expect to interact and get more information about exhibition s that they visit by using information technologies. Therefore, in this paper we discuss a system that we developed to enable an improved presentation of some of the most famous cultural monuments in Niš using QR codes. The system allows to easily add inte ractive content for cultural and historical objects, in the form of text, images, sounds, or 3D models. These co ntents can be accessed by using QR codes. The QR codes are imp… Show more

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“…The authors proposed using a QR code as a link to a panel in PDF format viewed on the user's portable device. Similar works in an urban environment were presented in [76,77], the latter illustrating the QR system serving the monuments in the Serbian town of Niš. Among indoor applications we have referenced [73], which described the use of QR tags linked to Web resources in two museums in different countries.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…The authors proposed using a QR code as a link to a panel in PDF format viewed on the user's portable device. Similar works in an urban environment were presented in [76,77], the latter illustrating the QR system serving the monuments in the Serbian town of Niš. Among indoor applications we have referenced [73], which described the use of QR tags linked to Web resources in two museums in different countries.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…One of the solutions is that the monuments are marked with QR codes which provide the user with information about the historical event or the person to whom the monument is dedicated (Tatić, Gajić, & Stanković, 2015). In such a realization, it is necessary for the user to activate and use the QR code reader several times while walking around the park.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%