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Automatic reconstruction of as-built building information models from laser-scanned point clouds: A review of related techniques
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This article surveys techniques developed in civil engineering and computer science that can be utilized to automate the process of creating as-built BIMs and outlines the main methods used by these algorithms for representing knowledge about shape, identity, and relationships.About:
This article is published in Automation in Construction.The article was published on 2010-11-01. It has received 789 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Information model & Computer Aided Design.read more
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Optimization of the management and maintenance of urban elements through geolocation and linking of interactive database to the construction information model
M. J. García-Granja,Oscar De-Cozar-Macias,Elidia Beatriz Blazquez-Parra,A. B. Gutiérrez-Sánchez +3 more
TL;DR: BIMoPOLIS emerges as an idea, awarded with a Spin-Off prize, based on the development of digital content in the field of architecture and infrastructures, making use of the latest technologies in the fields of surveying, modeling in three dimensions, geolocation and virtual and augmented reality (VR) (AR).
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A NURBS-based solid modeling to enhance rapid prototyping in the restoration of decorative elements
TL;DR: The proposed methodology allowed the reconstruction of decorations or fragments of decoration with high accuracy and was validated by experimental data obtained during the coffered ceiling restoration of Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele in Palermo.
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Research on BIM database based on point cloud model
Huang Nanxin,Wang Jia +1 more
TL;DR: Based on the point cloud model BIM database, ideas and obstacles which can improve the accuracy of model information and make the information model more convenient are presented.
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A Preliminary Study on the Framework and Technologies for Bridging BIM and Building
Ke Chen,Weisheng Lu,Yi Peng +2 more
TL;DR: This paper develops the framework for bridging BIM and buildings, and discusses the use of some technologies including radio frequency identification (RFID), laser scanner, webcam, local area network (LAN), and personal Area network (PAN) to collect and transfer real-life information.
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Effects of Planning and Data Collection Approaches on the Quality of Processed Laser Scanned Data: Lessons Learned
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the effects of error sources on the quality of the raw/processed data and highlight the need for formalization of the planning stage of laser scanning process, and data collection approaches for the AEC&FM domain applications.
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