Implementing Artificial Intelligence in H-BIM Using the J48 Algorithm to Manage Historic Buildings
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Bienvenido Huertas, José David; Nieto-Julián, Juan Enrique; Moyano, Juan José; Macías Bernal, Juan Manuel; Castro, JoséEditorial
Taylor & Francis
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Artificial intelligence Decision trees Geometric description language J48 algorithm H-BIM project Pavilion of Charles V
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2019-03-23Resumen
The preservation of the architectural heritage is characterized by the intervention of different technicians, who may disagree on decision-making criteria. In recent years, the H-BIM methodology has emerged to manage these buildings, although the multidisciplinary technical personnel make the decision-taking something of a challenge. In this regard, artificial intelligence may be an opportunity to establish automatic responses, thus optimizing the process. This article proposes a methodology to implement models of classification using the J48 algorithm in a H-BIM model. The case study was focused on a tiles panel from a building which belongs to the Real Alcazar of Seville. First, a model of classification was developed to estimate the degree of intervention with an adequate degree of adjustment. Then, the model was implemented in the H-BIM software by programming using GDL. This methodology automates the decision-making and reduces times of assessments, visualizing and managing the information in the H-BIM model.