THE USE OF ONTOLOGY FOR DIGITAL CONSERVATION OF ARCHITECTURE WORKS AFTER CATASTROPHES

Maria BOSTENARU DAN, 2011, THE USE OF ONTOLOGY FOR DIGITAL CONSERVATION OF ARCHITECTURE WORKS AFTER CATASTROPHES, in: Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences, 11-18, 2

  • Author : Maria BOSTENARU DAN
  • Year : 2011
  • Title English : THE USE OF ONTOLOGY FOR DIGITAL CONSERVATION OF ARCHITECTURE WORKS AFTER CATASTROPHES
  • Journal/Series : Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences
  • Volume Number (ANNUAL: Counting Volumes of the Year shown above) : 2
  • Volume Number (CONSECUTIVE: Counting all Volumes of this Journal ever published) : 11-18
  • Abstract in English : In philosophy, ontology is the study of the nature of being. Today it gained use in computer science, where it is used as basis for object oriented software by formally representing the concepts within a domain and their relationships. Recently ontology based approaches gained terrain in architecture and urbanism in research, teaching, networking: - architectural design; - history of architecture; - architectural technology: space-structure interface, important when assessing earthquake risk; - urban planning. In this research we extend the concept from the use of digital media in architecture for thesauri, a form of ontology, to that of digital archives of photographs of catastrophes, case studies stereo, which stay at the intersection between IT and architecture.
  • Contents in English : Introduction Material Ontology in architecture Photography of catastrophes Ontology of Digital Databases of Photography of the Impact of Catastrophes on Architecture Further Work: 3D Reconstruction Conclusions Acknowledgements References
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