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“…First, geometric shape recognition (e.g. extraction of planar surfaces and recognition of architectural elements) has been considered: the obtained results shows the possibility of using this kind of data in order to support the production of BIMs/cityGML models (Scianna et al, 2018, Quattrini et al, 2017.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, geometric shape recognition (e.g. extraction of planar surfaces and recognition of architectural elements) has been considered: the obtained results shows the possibility of using this kind of data in order to support the production of BIMs/cityGML models (Scianna et al, 2018, Quattrini et al, 2017.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart Buildings [7], [11], [13], [22], [23], [24], [27], [33], [83], [84], [85], [86], [34], [87], [88], [89], [90], [91], [92], [93], [94], [95], [96], [97], [98], [99] As-built BIM [6], [20], [72], [73], [74], [75], [76], [77], [78], [79], [80], [81], [82]…”
Section: Data Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach ensures that smart object models not only represent the physical characteristics of cultural heritage structures but also serve as repositories of contextual knowledge and insights, enriching the overall experience for both viewers and researchers. HBIM functions as an advanced library of parametric and smart objects derived from historical architectural data [72,76,80]. The 3D model is converted into smart objects organized in libraries, then mapped onto survey data for a comprehensive representation of historic structures [72,73,80].…”
Section: As-built Bimmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although our research group has been involved from some time in testing parametric modeling for the archaeological analysis of historical architecture (Continenza et al, 2018;Brusaporci et al, 2018) and restoration sites (Trizio et al, 2017), the HBIM of the Basilica of Collemaggio represented a fundamental guide for the application to the castle of Fossa, albeit with different variations due to the complexity of the case study, above all for the implications of that experience in the normative field. Finally, regarding the manual modeling procedure adopted starting from the point cloud, the approach is the one followed by many other research groups (Brumana et al, 2018a;López et al, 2017;Scianna et al, 2018) who use proprietary software Revit Autodesk and the more classic procedures based on the creation of "generic models" and the modification of existing parametric families.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%