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Software Development for Visualization of Historical Sites in Different Time Periods

Student: Tsvetkovskaya Irina

Supervisor: Alexey Rolich

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Information Science and Computation Technology (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2019

The topic of this work is: “Software development for visualization of historical sites in different time periods”. This research consists of the representation of historical places in the video, which is based on 3D modeling of objects for a more detailed perception of urban history. This work consists of introduction, main part, practical part, conclusion and references. Its goal is to create software that will help its users to become more familiar with the historical appearance of certain cultural sites in different time periods. Autodesk 3ds Max, Vray, Adobe Premier Pro, Android Studio were chosen for development. Xiaomi MI 8, Huawei P10, Redmi Note 3 Pro smartphone with the cardboard were selected for testing the software. The work contains a review and analysis of the field of the study, a representation of existing software development analogues with a description of their advantages and disadvantages. The practical part reveals the detailed process of 3D modeling, texturing, visualization and the software development.  As a result, conclusions are drawn on the work done and the professional implication of this project are described.  The volume of the report on qualification work, not including applications, is – 52 pages. The number of illustrations – 40, sources – 27, applications – 2.

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