2021
DOI: 10.1111/mice.12776
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A two‐stage recursive ray tracing algorithm to automatically identify external building objects in building information models

Abstract: The internal or external attribute of building information modeling (BIM) objects is vital information for many BIM‐based engineering analyses such as building energy analysis and cost estimation. Unfortunately, such information is often inaccurate, incomplete, or missing entirely in most BIM models. Manually checking, correcting, or inputting this data for large‐scale BIM models can be time‐consuming, laborious, and error‐prone. This study proposes a two‐stage ray tracing algorithm to automatically identify e… Show more

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“…Object detection is also used for various purposes in civil engineering. For example, there are studies on detecting vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists for autonomous driving (Carranza-García et al, 2022); detecting workers and heavy equipment for work zone safety (Shen et al, 2021); detecting external building objects to improve the accuracy and completeness of bridge information modeling (BIM) data (Ying et al, 2022); detecting the floating part from infrared images (Chun & Hayashi, 2021); detecting damaged parts from a 3D bridge model (Yamane et al, 2022(Yamane et al, , 2023; detecting material types of object surfaces for effective disinfection by robots (Hu & Li, 2022); and detecting unexploded ordnance materials in shallow waters to remove potentially dangerous objects (Foresti & Scagnetto, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Object detection is also used for various purposes in civil engineering. For example, there are studies on detecting vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists for autonomous driving (Carranza-García et al, 2022); detecting workers and heavy equipment for work zone safety (Shen et al, 2021); detecting external building objects to improve the accuracy and completeness of bridge information modeling (BIM) data (Ying et al, 2022); detecting the floating part from infrared images (Chun & Hayashi, 2021); detecting damaged parts from a 3D bridge model (Yamane et al, 2022(Yamane et al, , 2023; detecting material types of object surfaces for effective disinfection by robots (Hu & Li, 2022); and detecting unexploded ordnance materials in shallow waters to remove potentially dangerous objects (Foresti & Scagnetto, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conversion of internal data models of various software to an IFC data file needs to map different levels of information related to element geometry and semantics. Even though object types and geometries can be accurately converted into IFC‐compliant models in most systems, mapping built‐in object properties with IFC‐predefined properties and property sets is often inadequate (Ying et al., 2022). For example, Autodesk Revit allows some basic parameters, such as “level” or “height,” automatically mapped to corresponding IFC properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%