Pinasayaw : an android based augmented reality 3D for cultural dance in the Philippines / by Mark Christian D. Balintong.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2017.Description: xiv, 68 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: BALINTONG MARK CHRISTIAN D. and BANZALI CHRISTIAN RYAN P. Pinasayaw: An Android Based Augmented Reality 3D for Cultural Dance in the Philippines. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Cavite State University, Indang Campus. April 2016. Adviser: Mr. Marlon R. Perejia The development of Pinasayaw: An android-based augmented reality 3D for cultural dance in the Philippines was developed to acknowledge the different cultural dance in the Philippines. The algorithm used in developing the study was image tracking algorithm. It can be played by a single user only, but can be watched by many. The study started in February 2016 and finished in May 2017. Data gathering was obtained through different websites and based on the interview conducted from the students. In developing this software, the Waterfall approach was the SDLC Model that was used for the software to be done successfully. Every process were surely tested individually so that the desired software was met. For software development, Windows 7 was used as the operating system, C# for programming language, blender is used for the creation of the animation and the 3D characters, Adobe Photoshop for the creation of the buttons and the other GUI’s, Unity for 3D, and the Vuforia that enables the creation of Augmented Reality application, and Microsoft Word for the documentation. The overall result of software evaluation with the criteria of functionality, usability, efficiency, and portability shows that the software was excellently done. It means that the proponents met all the expectation and desired output for the developed software.
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Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Computer Science) Cavite State University

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College of Engineering, and Information Technology (CEIT)

BALINTONG MARK CHRISTIAN D. and BANZALI CHRISTIAN RYAN P. Pinasayaw: An Android Based Augmented Reality 3D for Cultural Dance in the Philippines. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Cavite State University, Indang Campus. April 2016. Adviser: Mr. Marlon R. Perejia

The development of Pinasayaw: An android-based augmented reality 3D for cultural dance in the Philippines was developed to acknowledge the different cultural dance in the Philippines. The algorithm used in developing the study was image tracking algorithm. It can be played by a single user only, but can be watched by many. The study started in February 2016 and finished in May 2017. Data gathering was obtained through different websites and based on the interview conducted from the students.

In developing this software, the Waterfall approach was the SDLC Model that was used for the software to be done successfully. Every process were surely tested individually so that the desired software was met. For software development, Windows 7 was used as the operating system, C# for programming language, blender is used for the creation of the animation and the 3D characters, Adobe Photoshop for the creation of the buttons and the other GUI’s, Unity for 3D, and the Vuforia that enables the creation of Augmented Reality application, and Microsoft Word for the documentation.

The overall result of software evaluation with the criteria of functionality, usability, efficiency, and portability shows that the software was excellently done. It means that the proponents met all the expectation and desired output for the developed software.


Submitted to the University Library 8-4-2020 T-7178

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