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Visual language approach to representing KBimCode-based Korea building code sentences for automated rule checkingopen access

Authors
Kim, HayanLee, Jin-KookShin, JaeyoungChoi, Jungsik
Issue Date
Apr-2019
Publisher
한국CDE학회
Keywords
Visual language; BIM (Building Information Modeling); Korea Building Act; Building permit; Design assessment
Citation
Journal of Computational Design and Engineering, v.6, no.2, pp.143 - 148
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
Volume
6
Number
2
Start Page
143
End Page
148
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/3376
DOI
10.1016/j.jcde.2018.08.002
ISSN
2288-4300
Abstract
The Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its applications enable an automatic building permit process based on 3D building models and their associated information. A crucial part of the building permit process is the interpretation and transformation of natural language-based building regulation into a computer-readable and executable format. As other countries and their projects have developed a certain type of rule-translation methods, KBimCode, part of the KBim application series, has been developed and supported by the Korean government to ignite an automatic, BIM-based building permit system on top of the current e-submission system, which is called Seumter. The rule translation process usually employs a computer hard-coded approach because of its ease of implementation, and there have been advances in making the computer understand the natural language-based building regulations using parametric input tables and script languages. This project includes a step for developing a logic rule-based approach for translating natural language into computer-executable code. However, the main contribution of this study is the introduction of an approach to represent such text-based regulations using visual language for novice programmers, architects, and rule reviewers. This paper describes a KBimCode visual language that is easy-to-write and intuitive because it uses visual symbols instead of textual coding. (C) 2018 Society for Computational Design and Engineering. Publishing Services by Elsevier.
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