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VIRTUAL REALITY TO ALLOW WHEELCHAIR USERS TOURING COMPLEX ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN A REALISTIC MANNER. TOWARDS THEIR ACTUAL SOCIAL INTEGRATION

Technology development really reaches its highest point when it becomes a tool to facilitate life to people, especially to those more disadvantaged groups. This is the case of people with disabilities, who find lots of barriers to cope with the most usual and simplest things in their day-to-day. Thi...

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Archaeology
Blind people
Data acquisition
Disabilities
Disadvantaged groups
Historic buildings & sites
Historic sites
Historical buildings
Lasers
People with disabilities
Three dimensional models
Tool life
Virtual reality
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