2018
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-937-2018
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Hbim to Vr. Semantic Awareness and Data Enrichment Interoperability for Parametric Libraries of Historical Architecture

Abstract: Recently we assist to an increasing availability of HBIM models rich in geometric and informative terms. Instead, there is still a lack of researches implementing dedicated libraries, based on parametric intelligence and semantically aware, related to the architectural heritage. Additional challenges became from their portability in non-desktop environment (such as VR). The research article demonstrates the validity of a workflow applied to the architectural heritage, which starting from the semantic modeling … Show more

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“…Autodesk Revit, a common BIM platform, provides friendly support of point clouds and becomes a hot as-built HBIM modeling environment [18,19,22,37,54]. Autodesk Revit also includes a built-in Dynamo visual programming tool to extend the BIM capabilities [42,[55][56][57][58]. Autodesk Dynamo is an open-source visual programming environment, which offers designers the ability to design and manipulate BIM elements by programming interactively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autodesk Revit, a common BIM platform, provides friendly support of point clouds and becomes a hot as-built HBIM modeling environment [18,19,22,37,54]. Autodesk Revit also includes a built-in Dynamo visual programming tool to extend the BIM capabilities [42,[55][56][57][58]. Autodesk Dynamo is an open-source visual programming environment, which offers designers the ability to design and manipulate BIM elements by programming interactively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Murphy et al highlighted the economic challenges of HBIM which is reliant on high cost hardware, software and expertise [29]. In line with Quattrini et al they advocate the potential of web-based game engines to accelerate the availability of more affordable and accessible tools [30]. [31].…”
Section: Accessibility and Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work presents a subsequent evolution of a research activity previously carried out (Lo Turco, Parisi, Gomez-Blanco Pontes, & Rivas LĂČpez, 2018), in which the relationship between the digital model and the information apparatus was contained within the BIM platform; this was followed by the structuring of an external database implemented through data interoperability processes (through the combined use of DBlink and Microsoft Access) that allows to operate verification activities, data enrichment and basic management operations directly done in situ with the possibility to export information into a web platform (Quattrini, Battini, & Mammoli, 2018). In accordance with the positions taken by colleagues who have investigated similar problems, the research aims to promote the integration of different computer methods, overcoming the limitations arising from a low semantic level of BIM systems applied to the themes of the Cultural Heritage domain .…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%