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Semantic HBIM approach for digital inclusion

Nicola Rimella, Anna Osello, Hatice Busra Ozturk, Matteo Del Giudice

Abstract


In recent years, the practice of using laser scanners or other technologies to create point clouds describing historical artifacts has become consolidated. The purpose of these surveys method is to carefully inspect architectural heritage elements. In this contest, H-BIM approach associates the geometric objects derived from these surveys with information useful for various fields (e.g., the maintenance or history of the elements). In this contribution, an analysis is made of the data required to use BIM models in extended reality (XR) applications to optimize the data accessibility for several end users (e.g., museum visitors, frails people).

DOI: https://doi.org/10.20365/disegnarecon.32.2024.9 

 

 

 


Keywords


Accessibility; Data extraction/analysis; Segmentation and semantic representation; Algorithms; Retopology; SCAN-to-BIM/HBIM.

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