2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/364/1/012100
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Linking HBIM graphical and semantic information through the Getty AAT: Practical application to the Castle of Torrelobatón

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“…Therefore, in-depth knowledge of the artefact requires the application of a generative method capable of faithfully representing each type of object from the largest to the smallest, thus becoming a useful analysis tool for archaeologists and restorers. For this research, in light of the requests of professionals, the need to further increase the LOD and LOI connected to the virtual model has grown, following the path traced by previous studies in this particular field of application (Chiabrando et al, 2017;Garagnani et al, 2016;Diara & Rinaudo, 2019;López et al, 2018;Parrinello et al, 2017;Rossi, 2019;Scianna et al, 2014;Stampouloglou et al, 2019). Furthermore, in Banfi et al, 2019, they have been defined as the main steps of a digital workflow applied for quality management and quality assessment of HBIM and VR projects for heritage buildings.…”
Section: Banfi 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in-depth knowledge of the artefact requires the application of a generative method capable of faithfully representing each type of object from the largest to the smallest, thus becoming a useful analysis tool for archaeologists and restorers. For this research, in light of the requests of professionals, the need to further increase the LOD and LOI connected to the virtual model has grown, following the path traced by previous studies in this particular field of application (Chiabrando et al, 2017;Garagnani et al, 2016;Diara & Rinaudo, 2019;López et al, 2018;Parrinello et al, 2017;Rossi, 2019;Scianna et al, 2014;Stampouloglou et al, 2019). Furthermore, in Banfi et al, 2019, they have been defined as the main steps of a digital workflow applied for quality management and quality assessment of HBIM and VR projects for heritage buildings.…”
Section: Banfi 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the glossary was set by a top-down approach, starting from the INCEPTION demonstration cases' needs and scholars analyses and assessments, and checking the mapping with the Getty AAT [9], one of the most comprehensive sources of architectural definitions.…”
Section: Architectural Features Namesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, applied research in this specific context has shown how to orient and implement the BIM process for artefacts that require the transmission of different information compared to new buildings [10][11][12]. In particular, heritage building information modelling (HBIM) projects has made it possible to archive, compute, map and share dif-ferent types of information connected to digital models such as material, historical and decay analyses to improve the conservation and preservation process of the artefact [13][14][15]. Computing, information mapping and sharing were determining factors to understand the main differences compared to CAD vector representations that have characterised the architectural representation in the last three decades [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%