2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-36379-5_14
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CityGML for Architectural Heritage

Abstract: Standardization in spatial data and Cultural Heritage management is one of the main issues in this field of study and the efforts in this direction are twofold, data models and technological development. Regarding the first aspect some preliminary steps towards definition of common vocabularies and conceptual schemas for semantic classification will be analysed and discussed in order to define the open issues and the development strategies. On the side of the modelling languages and data manipulation tools the… Show more

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“…They extend, therefore, the standard with an ontology through the ADE mechanism that addresses issues related to the conservation of BCH monuments. In a similar line of thought, the authors in [5] propose a CityGML extension for architectural heritage. They selected some key entities that refer to the whole building and some properties that characterize it as an architectural heritage building and those attributes necessary for documenting its protection.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They extend, therefore, the standard with an ontology through the ADE mechanism that addresses issues related to the conservation of BCH monuments. In a similar line of thought, the authors in [5] propose a CityGML extension for architectural heritage. They selected some key entities that refer to the whole building and some properties that characterize it as an architectural heritage building and those attributes necessary for documenting its protection.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To successfully model all these characteristics a CityGML extension cannot be generic but must be specialized. Numerous CityGML extensions have been developed [5,15,20] for modelling the history, status and legal protection of cultural heritage sites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Cultural Heritage ADE is defined both by an UML and XSD, and it has been described in multiple publications [21][22][23]42]. Cultural heritage has been a subject of other unrelated ADEs defined by Costamagna and Spanò [43], Noardo [44], and the BCH (Built Cultural Heritage) Management ADE developed by Zalamea et al [45], indicating particular interest in this application of 3D city models. These ADEs extend the Building module with a class intended for cultural features, allowing modelling monuments including their history, protection status, and condition.…”
Section: Supporting Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration of the functions of representation and analysis of spatial data in GIS with the level of geometric-semantic specialization, useful to represent the complexity of cultural assets, is closely required (Costamagna & Spanò, 2013).…”
Section: The Use Of the Model In The Museological Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%