Abstract

At present, China has a large number of ancient buildings, and correspondingly, it also faces many problems. Staff of different professions have inconsistent perceptions of ancient buildings, resulting in inability to interact with information. In addition, the ancient architecture case did not carry out efficient reuse of knowledge. Therefore, this article applies ontology to the field of ancient architecture, and proposes the knowledge expression of ancient architecture based on ontology. And SWRL is used to describe the ancient building rules. Secondly, through the application of case-reasoning technology, the reuse of case knowledge of ancient architecture is realized. Ontology-based case representation can provide a unified definition of ancient building knowledge for different participants and lay the foundation for information interaction. Case-based reasoning provides an implementation method for knowledge reuse of ancient building damage cases.

Highlights

  • The life cycle of historical building refers to the process from when the historic building enters people's protect vision until it disintegrates and dies for various reasons

  • Digital models of ancient buildings produced by Historic Building Information Model (HBIM) cannot reflect the non-geometric characteristics of ancient architectural heritage [4]

  • This article proposes the representation of ancient building damage cases based on ontology

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Summary

Introduction

The life cycle of historical building refers to the process from when the historic building enters people's protect vision until it disintegrates and dies for various reasons. Historic Building Information Model (HBIM) [1]is an extension of BIM technology in the field of historical building heritage protection It exerts strong digital technology advantages, and many application cases benefit from it[2][3].at present, HBIM technology focuses on the expression of geometric features of ancient buildings. Professional knowledge and work experience can only exist in the brains of individual professionals, and cannot guide other ancient building damage cases on a large scale and efficiently. It is important for the repair of ancient buildings that how to use the existing ancient building cases for case reasoning and case reuse

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Building Damage Ontology
Expression of Damage Rules Based on SWRL Language
Two-stage case retrieval
Case retrieval based on SPARQL
Case matching based on similarity
Application
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