2016
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi5020014
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A Generic Model to Exploit Urban Regulation Knowledge

Abstract: Abstract:The Right to Build is defined by textual elements that determine what an owner can build on a parcel. Such regulations contain elements that can influence the development of territories. Expressed through legal texts, their effects on the territory are difficult to assess because of the documents' complexity and of the diversity of urban configurations. In this paper, we present a generic and extendable model to represent such regulations. This model is based on (1) a representation of geographical co… Show more

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“…The rule checking in our studies has resemblance with some previous work especially with [6] and [22]. The main difference with the work by Brasebin et al [6] is that they work with a simple building model (somewhat simplified, an extruded building footprint) while our studies work with complete BIM models.…”
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confidence: 40%
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“…The rule checking in our studies has resemblance with some previous work especially with [6] and [22]. The main difference with the work by Brasebin et al [6] is that they work with a simple building model (somewhat simplified, an extruded building footprint) while our studies work with complete BIM models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 40%
“…The main difference with the work by Brasebin et al [6] is that they work with a simple building model (somewhat simplified, an extruded building footprint) while our studies work with complete BIM models. It would be interesting to combine our approach with the BIM models with their use of more formalised rule checking (using the Object Constraint Language, OCL, [23]).…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…A 3D model that contains a set of necessary features is presented in (Brasebin et al, 2016) and is used in our approach. The model mainly describes information about properties (Cadastral parcel, basic property unit, cadastral boundaries), buildings, relief, roads and legal documents (zone, rules).…”
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confidence: 99%