Data completion in building information management: electrical lines from range scans and photographs

Martin Tamke, Henrik Leander Evers, Ulrich Krispel, Torsten Ullrich

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Abstract

The concept of building information management (BIM) is based on its holistic nature. This idea pays off, if all relevant information is fused into one consistent data set. As a consequence, the completeness of data is vital and the research question on how to complete data automatically remains open.

Methods
In this article we present a data completion technique based on knowledge management. We encode expert and domain knowledge in a generative system that represents norms and standards in a machine-readable manner. The implementation of this approach be used to automatically determine a hypothesis on the location of electrical lines within indoor range scans.

Results
The generative paradigm can encode domain expert knowledge in a machine-readable way. In this article we demonstrate its usage to represent norms and standards.

Conclusions
The benefit of our method is the further completion of digital building information models – a necessary step to take full advantage of building information modeling.
Original languageEnglish
JournalVisualization in Engineering
Volume5
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Data completion
  • Formal Language
  • Shape Grammar
  • Knowledge management

Artistic research

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