@techreport{Honic_2021, title = "SCI_BIM Scanning and data capturing for Integrated Resources and Energy Assessment using Building Information Modelling", author = "Meliha Honic and Iva Kovacic and Marijana Sreckovic and Georgios Gourlis and Helmut Rechberger and Philipp Aschenbrenner and Johann Fellner and Ildar Gilmutdinov and Michael Wimmer and Ulrich Pont and Ardeshir Mahdavi and Matthias Schuss and Peter Ferschin and Peter K\'{a}n", year = "2021", abstract = "Due to the rapidly increasing consumption of resources and land worldwide, as well as the growing generation of waste, the building stock plays a crucial role not only for the reduction of the energy consumption, but also as a future source of materials (urban mining). However, there is a lack of information on the detailed material composition of the building stock, which is the main obstacle for modelling and predicting its future use. Therefore, the main research question is whether the use of the digital technologies "Laser Scanning" and "Ground Penetrating Radar" (GPR) as well as a gamification concept, enable to develop and maintain a digital twin (BIM model) which serves as a basis for urban mining.", number = "TR-193-02-2021-2", pages = "62", address = "Favoritenstrasse 9-11/E193-02, A-1040 Vienna, Austria", institution = "Research Unit of Computer Graphics, Institute of Visual Computing and Human-Centered Technology, Faculty of Informatics, TU Wien ", note = "human contact: technical-report@cg.tuwien.ac.at", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/2021/Honic_2021/", } @inproceedings{Kan_Peter-2021-BuildingMonitoring, title = "Building Information Monitoring via Gamification", author = "Peter K\'{a}n and Peter Ferschin and Meliha Honic and Iva Kovacic", year = "2021", abstract = "For efficient facility management it is of high importance to monitor building information, such as energy consumption, indoor temperature, occupancy as well as changes in building structure. In this paper we present a novel methodology for monitoring information about building via gamification. In our approach, the employees of a facility record the states of building elements by playing a competitive mobile game. Traditionally, external sensors are used to automatically collect information about the building usage. In contrast to that, our methodology utilizes personal mobile phones of employees as sensors to identify objects of interest and report their state. Moreover, we propose to use crowdsourcing as a tool for data collection. This way the users of the mobile game are collecting points and compete with each other. At the end of the game the winning team gets the reward. We utilized various gamification strategies to increase motivation of users to collect building data. We ex tended the traditional 3D BIM model with temporal domain to enable tracking of building changes over time. Finally, we run an experiment with real use case building in which the employees used our system for the duration of three months. We studied our approach and our motivation strategies in a post-experiment study. Our results suggest that gamification can be a viable tool for building information monitoring. Additionally, we note that motivation plays a critical role in the data acquisition by gamification.", isbn = "978-989-758-488-6", publisher = "SciTePress", event = "GRAPP 2021", doi = "10.5220/0010288902610270", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 16th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications - GRAPP", pages = "10", pages = "261--270", keywords = "Gamification, Building Monitoring, Building Information Modeling, Spatial Localization, 3D Visualization, Mobile Applications, Crowdsourcing", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/2021/Kan_Peter-2021-BuildingMonitoring/", } @misc{Leiss-1998-Rad, title = "Radiosity with Textures, Specular Reflexion and Transmission", author = "T. Leiss and Werner Purgathofer and Peter Ferschin", year = "1998", note = "In proceedings of SCCG 98, Budmerice, April 1998.", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1998/Leiss-1998-Rad/", } @phdthesis{Ferschin-thesis, title = "A Two-Pass Radiosity Method for CSG Models", author = "Peter Ferschin", year = "1996", address = "Favoritenstrasse 9-11/E193-02, A-1040 Vienna, Austria", school = "Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna University of Technology ", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1996/Ferschin-thesis/", } @inproceedings{ferschin-1994-comp, title = "A Comparision of Techniques for the Transformation of Radiosity Values to Monitor Colors", author = "Peter Ferschin and Ingeborg Tastl and Werner Purgathofer", year = "1994", month = nov, note = "TALK: I. Tastl 16.11.1994", location = "Austin, Texas", booktitle = "Proceedings of 1st IEEE International Conference on Image Processing", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1994/ferschin-1994-comp/", } @inproceedings{ferschin-1994-two, title = "A Two-Pass Radiosity Method for CSG-Models", author = "Peter Ferschin", year = "1994", month = jun, organization = "Comenius University Bratislava", location = "Bratislava, Slovakia", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 10. Sprig Schoon on Comoputer Graphics '94", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1994/ferschin-1994-two/", } @inproceedings{ferschin-1994-imp, title = "Implementing Radiosity on Vector-Computers", author = "Peter Ferschin", year = "1994", month = mar, organization = "Workshop Paragraph'94", location = "Hagenberg, Austria", booktitle = "Proceedings of the Workshop Paragraph'94", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1994/ferschin-1994-imp/", } @article{elias-1994-mont, title = "Monte Carlo Radiosity using Piecewise Cubic Illumination Functions", author = "Pavol Elias and Martin Feda and Peter Ferschin and Werner Purgathofer", year = "1994", month = jan, journal = "Proceedings of the Winter School of Computer Graphics", note = "Plzen, Czech Republic", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1994/elias-1994-mont/", } @talk{ferschin-1994-sim, title = "Simulation globaler Beleuchtungsmodelle mit dem Radiosityverfahren", author = "Peter Ferschin", year = "1994", event = "Pr\"{a}sentation von Supercomputing Anwendungen, EDV- Zentrum", location = "TU Wien", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1994/ferschin-1994-sim/", } @inproceedings{ferschin-1992-real, title = "Realistische Bildgenerierung mittels Radiosity- Verfahren", author = "Peter Ferschin and Werner Purgathofer", year = "1992", month = nov, location = "TU Wien", booktitle = "1. Supercomputing-Tag", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1992/ferschin-1992-real/", } @inproceedings{ferschin-1992-kons, title = "Konstruktive Hilfsmittel f\"{u}r den CAD- Einsatz bei Architekten", author = "Peter Ferschin and Michael Gervautz", year = "1992", month = oct, location = "TU Wien", booktitle = "CAAD-Forum", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1992/ferschin-1992-kons/", } @inproceedings{ferschin-1992-parallel, title = "Parallel Computing and Computer Graphics: Vectorising Radiosity as an Example", author = "Peter Ferschin", year = "1992", month = may, location = "Bratislava, Slovakia", booktitle = "Proceedings of 8th spring school on computer graphics", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1992/ferschin-1992-parallel/", } @mastersthesis{ferschin-1991-kons, title = "Konstruktive Hilfsmittel f\"{u}r den CAD-Einsatz in der Architektur. Eine interaktive geometrische Orientierungshilfe und geometrische Relationen", author = "Peter Ferschin", year = "1991", month = may, note = "Diplomarbeit am Institut f\"{u}r Computergraphik", address = "Favoritenstrasse 9-11/E193-02, A-1040 Vienna, Austria", school = "Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna University of Technology ", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/1991/ferschin-1991-kons/", }