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            Chapter Quantifying the Confidence in Models Outputted by Scan-To-BIM Processes

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            Bueno Esposito, Martin
            Malihi, Shirin
            Bosche, Frederic
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            English
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            Abstract
            3D spatial data is increasingly employed to generate Building Information Models (BIMs) by extension digital twins for various applications in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) sector such as project monitoring, engineering analyses, retrofit planning, etc. The outputted models of Scan-to-BIM processes should satisfy pre-defined levels of quality. In the case of emerging automated Scan-to-BIM solutions, users however currently need to check all generated geometry manually, which is time-consuming. What would help users is if the automated systems could also provide a level of confidence in the detection and modelling of each element. In this paper three generic indicators are defined for analysing the reliability of the generated 3D models: Icoverage estimates the portion of the surface of the modelled element that can be explained by the input point cloud. Idistance defines the closeness of the generated element models to the input point cloud. The confidence of the generated 3D local models can be computed by combining the two aforementioned indices. The proposed indicators are assessed using actual examples and comparisons are conducted between automatically generated 3D BIM models and 3D models generated manually by a BIM modeler
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            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/175226
            Keywords
            BIM; point cloud; confidence; indoor modelling; wall; digital twin; thema EDItEUR::U Computing and Information Technology::UT Computer networking and communications::UTV Virtualization
            DOI
            10.36253/979-12-215-0289-3.113
            ISBN
            9791221502893
            Publisher
            Firenze University Press
            Publisher website
            www.fupress.com/
            Publication date and place
            Florence, 2023
            Series
            Proceedings e report,
            Pages
            10
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