A spatio-semantic query language for the integrated analysis of city models and building information models

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Abstract

Distinct semantic-geometric data models are applied in architecture/engineering/construction and geospatial domains. However, to make decisions within complex urban planning and engineering tasks these two domains and their data models must be combinded. Currently, the necessary joint information is created by converting data between the two domains. Because the employed modelling differs conceptually, there is a high risk of information loss durring these conversions. To overcome this issue, we present a spatio-semantic query language that allows analysis of IFC building information models and geospatial CityGML models in an integrated context. Rather than converting between IFC and CityGML, a holistic information space is realized by an intermediate layer that abstracts from the two schemas of spatio-semantic modelling.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Pages79-93
Number of pages15
Edition9783319256894
ISBN (Electronic)9783319256917
ISBN (Print)9783319005140, 9783319009926, 9783319036434, 9783319081793, 9783319256894, 9783319337821, 9783319615141, 9783319639451, 9783319714691, 9783540342373, 9783540685678, 9783540713173, 9783540777991, 9783540873921, 9783540882435, 9783642032936, 9783642034411, 9783642047909, 9783642105944, 9783642122712, 9783642155369, 9783642224409, 9783642241970, 9783642297694, 9783642318320, 9783642327131, 9783642332173, 9783642343582, 9783642363788, 9783642375323
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
Number9783319256894
Volume0
ISSN (Print)1863-2246
ISSN (Electronic)1863-2351

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