Beyond Sight: Revolutionizing Museum Accessibility with AI-Driven Voices and QR Codes

نوع المستند : مقالات بحثية

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قسم الترميم - كلية الاثار - جامعة اسوان

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Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a crucial part of people’s lives and has played an essential role in various domains. However, it is not yet utilized appropriately in the field of archaeology, particularly museums’ exhibitions. The problem of the research revolves around providing the best possible optimal experience for visually impaired visitors since they do not have similar chances of knowledge acquisitions as non-visually impaired visitors. Thus, the principal aim of the study is illustrated by employing artificial intelligence and QR code websites to generate audio labels along with written labels. The significance of the study is demonstrated in lending a helping hand to visually impaired visitors in obtaining information pertaining to the displayed artifacts through using AI and QR codes. There were two objects that represented the samples of the study. Additionally, there were two objects that represented the samples of the study. They had been brought from well-known virtual museums namely, the Egyptian Museum and the Islamic Art Museum. The study included forms of documentation and registration cards for the purpose of written data relevant to the selected objects so that the AI could articulate them in human-like voice to the visually impaired visitors. Prior to this process, a QR code has to be scanned so that the visitor can reach the object-relevant information.

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