Scan-To-BIM for Small Building Components

Blanca Quintana, Samuel A. Prieto, Antonio Adán, Frédéric Bosché

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Scan-to-BIM works have so far mainly focused on 'structural' components such as floors, ceiling, walls (with doors and windows). But, the control of new facilities and the production of their corresponding as-is BIM models requires the identification and inspection of numerous other building components and objects, e.g. MEP components such as plugs, switches, ducts, and signs. In this paper, we present a novel 6D-based (XYZ + RGB) approach that processes dense coloured 3D points provided by terrestrial laser scanners to recognize such smaller objects that are commonly located on walls. This paper focuses on the recognition of objects such as sockets, switches, signs, and extinguishers. After segmenting the point clouds corresponding to the walls of a building, a set of candidate objects are detected independently in the colour and geometric spaces, and a consensus procedure integrates both results to infer recognition. The method has been tested on real indoors yielding promising results.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLean and Computing in Construction Congress (LC3): Volume I – Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Computing in Construction (JC3)
PublisherHeriot-Watt University
Number of pages8
ISBN (Print)9780956595188
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jul 2017
EventLean and Computing in Construction Congress - Heraklion, Greece
Duration: 16 Jul 201721 Jul 2017

Conference

ConferenceLean and Computing in Construction Congress
Abbreviated titleLC3
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityHeraklion
Period16/07/1721/07/17

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