2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-47979-4_65
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Connecting Historical Information with BIM Ontologies. HBIM Methods for the Visualization of Harris Matrix for the Torrione in Carpi

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“…Those processes are mainly developed in two-dimensional drawings, coming from digital survey data. In the HBIM environment, processes of summarizing and sharing these data can be achieved, on the one hand, by organizing the information contents according to a semantics and taxonomy suitable for the conservation process, and on the other hand, by experimenting with procedures for the automatic representation of the Harris matrix in compliance with codified criteria (e.g., terms and symbols) [36]. Last but not least, the three-dimensional control of all relationships between stratigraphic units opens new scenarios in optimizing laser scanner data: even if some aspects of this topic have already been investigated [37,38], reliable and replicable procedures are required to take full advantage of them in the stratigraphic analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Those processes are mainly developed in two-dimensional drawings, coming from digital survey data. In the HBIM environment, processes of summarizing and sharing these data can be achieved, on the one hand, by organizing the information contents according to a semantics and taxonomy suitable for the conservation process, and on the other hand, by experimenting with procedures for the automatic representation of the Harris matrix in compliance with codified criteria (e.g., terms and symbols) [36]. Last but not least, the three-dimensional control of all relationships between stratigraphic units opens new scenarios in optimizing laser scanner data: even if some aspects of this topic have already been investigated [37,38], reliable and replicable procedures are required to take full advantage of them in the stratigraphic analysis.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%