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Recovering 3D architectural information from dense digital models of buildings

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Recovering 3D architectural information from dense digital models of buildings
In recent years the progress of 3D scanning technologies and the consequent growing commercialization of scanners opened a large spectrum of opportunities for many professionals. In particular, architects and engineers may access to a digital model of a building without having to model it using a CAD software. On the other hand, there are two important differences between the digitized and the handcrafted model. The first is the absence of interpretation. The digitized model is only a set of polygons that describe, possibly in a very accurate manner, the scanned object. It does not provide the user with any other information about what a surface is (a wall, a window, an arch etc.) that, conversely, can be incorporated during the editing in a CAD session. The second difference is excess of realism. In the digitized models the are no planar walls, no right angles, no straight edges, simply because they are not, at the millimetric scale. Unfortunately, if a model must be used in a FEM si...
A. Spinelli, Fabio Ganovelli, Claudio Montani, Rob
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Updated 30 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where EGITALY
Authors A. Spinelli, Fabio Ganovelli, Claudio Montani, Roberto Scopigno
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