Abstract

Abstract. The use of Building Information Models (BIM) during the entire life cycle of a building or facility requires an up-to-date and detailed digital representation. Nowadays the BIM focus mostly lies on the design and construction phase of the building and is rarely used for the rest of the life cycle. For further use the BIM must be updated after construction and enriched with appliance objects such as safety equipment, heating elements to enhance its usability. In this work a new approach is presented to detect and locate appliance objects in a three dimensional environment using object detection in images created by indoor mobile mapping devices. By detecting and locating these appliance objects in the three dimensional world they can be included in the BIM model. This approach enables the detection and localization needed for the placement of placeholders or detailed geometric models of those appliances in the BIM model or other digital representations. Resulting in an increased level of detail and usability of the digital representation of the building or facility during its further life cycle. Overall, this work demonstrates and examines the accuracy of the detection and localization of appliance objects.

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