Abstract

Building architectural and civil engineering are constantly changing, causes the increases of building spaces as well as renovation works which includes structures such as walls, ceilings and floors, and building fixtures. Building fixtures are objects which is secured to the building, such as lighting fixtures, plug and socket, ceiling fan and so on. It is considered as one of the complex structures in building as the size of the fixtures are small and sometimes are hardly seen immediately. When a certain building changes, the building information need to be updated along with the changes of the building. The process to update the changes has contributed towards complex and huge data to be processed which usually involves tedious and complicated work. Therefore, to recognize the fixtures in building environment before renovation, an object recognition method is applied. This investigation focused on the recognition of lighting fixtures in the environments. By using MATLAB, an algorithm is developed to detect the point cloud data that belongs to the lighting fixtures. The investigation shows that the lighting fixtures can be identified by using Region of Interest (ROI) method within an environment. From the results, the accuracy of the dimensions of the lighting fixtures detected in point cloud data compared to the real one in the environment is 75% and 72% match, which is good but still need an improvement to be closely match with the real dimensions. The finding is hoped to simplify the tasks of determining the fixtures in the building before any changes is done.

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