Towards topological query on semantic building models using graph theory

Christoph Langenhan, Markus Weber, Marcus Liwicki, Frank Petzold, Andreas Dengel

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Abstract

Since the mid-20th century, information technology - for example, CAD systems, 3D models and simulation techniques - has revolutionized the way we communicate and develop the design of buildings. Current developments in the building sector strive to represent the building's geometry along with all related information in BIM. Motivated by that, our research looks at how we access the knowledge stored in such semantic models. Therefore it is necessary to define requirements with regard to data structure and corresponding methods for retrieving and accessing this data. Information regarding potential design solutions can, for example, be organized according to their organizational, technical, constructional, functional and spatial properties.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuropean Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering, EG-ICE 2012 - International Workshop
Subtitle of host publicationIntelligent Computing in Engineering
EditorsAndre Borrmann, Yaqub Rafiq, Philipp Geyer, Pieter de Wilde
PublisherUniversiteit Twente
ISBN (Electronic)9783000384554
StatePublished - 2012
Event19th International Workshop of the European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering, EG-ICE 2012 - Herrsching, Germany
Duration: 4 Jul 20126 Jul 2012

Publication series

NameEuropean Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering, EG-ICE 2012 - International Workshop: Intelligent Computing in Engineering

Conference

Conference19th International Workshop of the European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering, EG-ICE 2012
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityHerrsching
Period4/07/126/07/12

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