2024
DOI: 10.22323/2.23030203
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Standards for science communication in extended and virtual reality: a model for XR/VR based on London Charter and Seville Principles

Jose Luis Rubio Tamayo,
Daniel Lewis Wuebben,
Manuel Gertrudix

Abstract: Videos featuring research results, laboratory tutorials, and online webinars are fundamental tools for disseminating science and boosting scientific impact. However, extended reality (XR) video technologies, which include virtual reality (VR), represent new challenges for scientists and science communicators. XR and VR can enhance, bend, or distort the reality surrounding scientific facts. The London Charter and Seville Principles are standards for computer-based visualization and reconstruction … Show more

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