From AI to H–BIM: New Interpretative Scenarios in Data Processing

The paper results from preliminary research experiences focused on the use of Artificial Intelligence as a tool for processing the large amount of data that can be obtained from digitisation processes ap-plied to the Architectural Heritage. The new interpretative scenarios will be outlined starting, on one hand, from a series of consolidated experiences in the field of three–dimensional survey, modelling and semantic enrichment, and, on the other, from the use of Augmented Reality tools for the fruition of the Heritage itself.The research aims to further investigate the great potential of processing point cloud models using Artificial Intelligence, to extrapolate, from the digitized data, information levels that go beyond shapes, offering better integration within the Building Information Modeling environment.

From semantic-aware digital models to Augmented Reality applications for Architectural Heritage conservation and restoration

The paper presents the integration of Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality tools for the built Heritage management and control, both remote and on-site, and real time interaction, starting from a preliminary set of experimentation carried out for knowledge and tourism purposes.
Within the framework of these experimentations, specific data inventories are related to the IFC model, and all these data are collected on a cloud-based platform, allowing the “dialogue” among platform and applications. Therefore, BIM integration is the first step of the procedure, considering a workflow where data capturing, digital documentation, and data modeling and aggregation are the entry level to manage applications able to give an added value in gaining the greatest technical benefit from digitization. Mapping the main features and the state of conservation is the second step, including geometric features, historical knowledge, documents and pictures related to materials, diagnostic analysis, etc.
Starting from AR applications developed on several case studies, including historical buildings, museums and a church, aimed at an immersive on-site navigation thanks to a set of additional information related to the digital model, experimentations oriented to technical uses are presented.
An extension of applications for the analysis and interpretation of architectural heritage and technical uses can be an effective support in restoration, conservation and maintenance of historic buildings, by enhancing the real world through virtual objects and creating a new mixed reality environment for technical users.