2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10588-018-09285-y
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Modeling and representation of built cultural heritage data using semantic web technologies and building information model

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“…Heritage building information modeling (HBIM) is another widespread research area that is practical for analyzing various case studies such as historical churches and masonry bridges by using active or passive sensors [ 262 ]. Researchers studied HBIM applied to masonry bridge through Revit commercial BIM software, asset management and maintenance of Cultural Heritage (CH), controlling sustainability and usability of CH through scanner laser and photogrammetry, conducting web application for historical building management, HBIM for storing life-cycle data through non-destructive testing and other aspects of these subjects for better analysis of heritage structures [ 263 , 264 , 265 , 266 , 267 , 268 , 269 , 270 , 271 , 272 , 273 , 274 , 275 , 276 , 277 , 278 ].…”
Section: Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heritage building information modeling (HBIM) is another widespread research area that is practical for analyzing various case studies such as historical churches and masonry bridges by using active or passive sensors [ 262 ]. Researchers studied HBIM applied to masonry bridge through Revit commercial BIM software, asset management and maintenance of Cultural Heritage (CH), controlling sustainability and usability of CH through scanner laser and photogrammetry, conducting web application for historical building management, HBIM for storing life-cycle data through non-destructive testing and other aspects of these subjects for better analysis of heritage structures [ 263 , 264 , 265 , 266 , 267 , 268 , 269 , 270 , 271 , 272 , 273 , 274 , 275 , 276 , 277 , 278 ].…”
Section: Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semantic web and BIM for representing heritage data [112] Using LIDAR point cloud for modelling of an historic site in Northern Pakistan (2018) Visualising a combination of structural and historical data; difficulties due to the differences in standards and heterogeneous data sets Note: Geography Markup Language (GML); Keyhole Markup Language (KML); ESRI's shapefiles (SHP) Vilgertshofer and Borrmann [113] also examine BIM capability of parametric design and confirm that the current BIM modelers are not flexible enough for defining parametric dependencies in complicated cases. They also confirm that GIS is compatible with the need to develop geometric-semantic modelling by using levels of detail (LoDs) [114].…”
Section: Citygml Suggested Improving Interoperability By Developing Topologybased Data Fusion Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the main concern is how to analyse and use such information rich data sets. Noor et al [112] create a model that represents cultural heritage data with the integration of semantic web and BIM. They [ibid] report that there are limitations to representing architectural objects and their construction methods in heritage cases.…”
Section: Citygml Suggested Improving Interoperability By Developing Topologybased Data Fusion Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Karan and Irizarry (2015) done a good overview of the BIM model conversion scientific approaches the main aim of which is to process a BIM model geometric and attributive information in way that is more native. Some of the scientific articles are highlighting the standardization issues and proposing the solutions for it, as there is no accepted standards for the BIM and GIS collaboration (Noor et al, 2018). However, one of the main topic related to BIM and GIS collaboration in the Web environment is a lack of technological solutions for achieving the full tack of needs.…”
Section: Literature Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%