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Digital Cultural Heritage: Semantic Enrichment and Modelling in BIM Environment
Digital Cultural Heritage: Semantic Enrichment and Modelling in BIM Environment
The ongoing EU funded INCEPTION project proposes a significant improvement in the 3D modelling for the enhancement of Cultural Heritage knowledge by the use of a BIM approach for the semantic enrichment and management of models. Indeed, when used in the CH field, semantic BIM will be able to connect different users (e.g. scholars, technicians, citizens, governments), supporting the need for interpretation of the cultural heritage model.
- University of Ferrara Italy
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Knowledge management business.industry Field (Bourdieu) Interpretation (philosophy) Linked data Cultural heritage Sociology business
Heritage buildings, Semantic modelling, Linked open data, Heritage documentation, H-BIM, H-BIM, Semantic modelling, Heritage documentation, Heritage buildings, NO, Linked open data
Heritage buildings, Semantic modelling, Linked open data, Heritage documentation, H-BIM, H-BIM, Semantic modelling, Heritage documentation, Heritage buildings, NO, Linked open data
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Knowledge management business.industry Field (Bourdieu) Interpretation (philosophy) Linked data Cultural heritage Sociology business
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- Funder: European Commission (EC)
- Project Code: 665220
- Funding stream: H2020 | RIA
The ongoing EU funded INCEPTION project proposes a significant improvement in the 3D modelling for the enhancement of Cultural Heritage knowledge by the use of a BIM approach for the semantic enrichment and management of models. Indeed, when used in the CH field, semantic BIM will be able to connect different users (e.g. scholars, technicians, citizens, governments), supporting the need for interpretation of the cultural heritage model.