Abstract

To address the spatial and temporal limitations of historical museums, a panoramic virtual dynamic display system for digital museums is designed using visual interactive technology. The VM file is generated by using the Digital Museum Design module to obtain a list of available objects, and the VM file is analysed by the Digital Museum View module to stretch and change the two-dimensional flat map into a three-dimensional spatial map for viewers to browse. The system software designs the technical construction process of the digital museum, uses a linearisation algorithm to calculate the number of clicks, visualises the font according to the number of clicks reflecting the weights, and builds a tag cloud component to provide interactive services to facilitate efficient understanding of the museum information by the viewer.

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