2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-49278-6_1
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BIM for Built Cultural Heritage: Semantic Segmentation, Architectural Stratification and LOD of the Baptistery of San Giovanni in Florence

Abstract: The 3D virtual modeling of any artifact involves the organized composition of digital elements. This process is common to any 3D modeling workflow but, when applied to BIM systems, shows a good correspondence in the construction processes between the virtual and the real world. In fact, any building can be considered as a coordinated set of simple technological elements, linked together by design logics and construction techniques that are quite predictable and controllable.Even existing buildings can be "deco… Show more

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“…With the aim of better enabling data already available for the preservation and research of monuments and sites and counter before mentioned fragmentation of data, various research efforts are setting up platforms based on digital models to carry more information than just geometry and colour, using the digital representation of the physical as container for semantic observations and references to other datasets (Bianchini and Potestà, 2021;Brumana et al, 2020). Since the first proposal of using BIM (Building Information Modelling) for a heritage context (Brookes, 2017), often referred to as HBIM or Heritage/Historic BIM, many of these research efforts are working on providing a best practice for specific cases of converting survey data into BIM models and try to define frameworks as well as discuss the implications of applying BIM for a heritage context.…”
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“…With the aim of better enabling data already available for the preservation and research of monuments and sites and counter before mentioned fragmentation of data, various research efforts are setting up platforms based on digital models to carry more information than just geometry and colour, using the digital representation of the physical as container for semantic observations and references to other datasets (Bianchini and Potestà, 2021;Brumana et al, 2020). Since the first proposal of using BIM (Building Information Modelling) for a heritage context (Brookes, 2017), often referred to as HBIM or Heritage/Historic BIM, many of these research efforts are working on providing a best practice for specific cases of converting survey data into BIM models and try to define frameworks as well as discuss the implications of applying BIM for a heritage context.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And while most of them are presenting impressive approaches and results, there are not considered particularly helpful in the endeavour presented here. Nevertheless (Bianchini and Potestà, 2021) and (Attenni, 2018;Attenni et al, 2022) was of particular help grasping the boundaries and implications of applying BIM models for heritage documentation.…”
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confidence: 99%