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Proceedings of the 9th Linked Data in Architecture and Construction Workshop - LDAC2021




            LDAC2021
9th Linked Data in Architecture and
      Construction Workshop

     Proceedings of the 9th Linked Data in
    Architecture and Construction Workshop
                 (LDAC 2021)

      Luxembourg, October 11th – 13th 2021

                  María Poveda-Villalón, Pieter Pauwels
                                 (eds)




   Copyright 2021 for this paper by its authors. Use permitted under Creative Commons License
                             Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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                          With the support of:




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The LDAC workshop series provides a focused overview on technical
and applied research regarding the usage of semantic web, linked data
and web of data technologies for architecture and construction (design,
engineering, construction, operation, etc.). The workshop aims at
gathering researchers, industry stakeholders, and standardization bodies
of the broader Linked Building Data (LBD) community. The aim of the
workshop is to present current developments, coordinate efforts, gather
stakeholders, and elaborate use cases.
We are pleased to collect in this volume the papers that were submitted
and presented during the 9th Linked Data in Architecture and
Construction Workshop. The workshop took place in Luxembourg,
collocated with the 38th CIB W78 conference on Information and
Communication Technologies. The joint event was organised by the
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), in
collaboration with Cardiff University and the European Construction
Technology Platform (ECTP).
The 9th LDAC workshop took place from 11 to 13 October 2021,
followed by the CIB W78 conference from 13 to 15 October. During
these days, the workshop attendees attended the presentations of
thirteen peer reviewed paper submissions in the proceedings.
Furthermore, the workshop included an industry session, with 5
contributions.
Finally, the workshop also included an inspiring keynote by Ed Curry
(Insight Centre for Data Analytics, Maynooth University, BDVA):
“From Data Platforms to Dataspaces: Enabling Data Ecosystems for
Intelligent Systems”. Digital transformation is driving a new wave of
large-scale datafication in every aspect of our world. Today our society
creates data ecosystems where data moves among actors within
complex information supply chains that can form around an
organization, community, sector, or smart environment. These
ecosystems of data can be exploited to transform our world and present
new challenges and opportunities in the design of intelligent systems.
This talk presents my recent work on using the dataspace paradigm as
a best-effort approach to data management within data ecosystems. The
talk explores the theoretical foundations and principles of dataspaces
and details a set of specialized best-effort techniques and models to
enable loose administrative proximity and semantic integration of
heterogeneous data sources. Finally, I share my perspectives on future


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dataspace research challenges, including multimedia data, data
governance and the role of dataspaces to enable large-scale data sharing
within Europe to power data-driven AI.


Acknowledgments

We would like to thank the authors and presenters for their qualitative
contributions, the Programme Committee who reviewed the papers
presented in this volume, the keynote speaker Ed Curry for his
availability and talk, and especially also Dr. Calin Boje, Prof. Sylvain
Kubicki and the entire organisational team at LIST Luxembourg
Institute of Science and Technology who made an extraordinary effort
to organise this event as a hybrid event (physical and online), in
conjunction with the CIB W78 conference. This created a highly
interesting and inspiring week of linked data talks for the built
environment.


Programme Committee
    ● Jakob Beetz (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
    ● Jose Beirao (Instituto Superior Técnico Lisbon, Portugal)
    ● Calin Boje (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology,
      Luxembourg)
    ● Serge Chávez Feria (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
    ● Andrea Cimmino Arriaga (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
    ● Gonçal Costa (La Salle Barcelona, Spain)
    ● Aaron Costin (Universidad de Florida, Florida, US)
    ● Daniela De-Luca (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
    ● Iker Esnaola-Gonzalez (Tekniker, Spain)
    ● Alba Fernández-Izquierdo (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
    ● Arianna Fonsati (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
    ● Raúl García-Castro (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
    ● Daniel Garijo (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
    ● Al-Hakam Hamdan (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
    ● Elio Hbeich (Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté / CSTB, France)
    ● Tim-Jonathan Huyeng (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany)
    ● Rui De Klerk (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
    ● Thomas Krijnen (independent researcher, Netherlands)
    ● Sylvain Kubicki (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology,
      Luxembourg)
    ● Felix Larrinaga (Mondragon University, Spain)
    ● Maxime Lefrançois (Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France)


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   ●    Haijiang Li (Cardiff University, United Kingdom)
   ●    Kris McGlinn (Trinity College Dublin, ADAPT, Ireland)
   ●    James O'Donnell (University College Dublin, Ireland)
   ●    Pieter Pauwels (Eindhoven University of Technology,
        Netherlands)
   ●    María Poveda-Villalón (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,
        Spain)
   ●    Dimitrios Rovas (University College London, United Kingdom)
   ●    Ana Roxin (Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France)
   ●    Georg Ferdinand Schneider (Schaeffler Technologies AG,
        Germany)
   ●    Madhumitha Senthilvel (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
   ●    Álvaro Sicilia (La Salle Barcelona, Spain)
   ●    Walter Terkaj (CNR-STIIMA, Italy)
   ●    Seppo Törmä (VisuaLynk, Finland)
   ●    Anna Wagner (Prostep AG, Germany)
   ●    Jeroen Werbrouck (Ghent University, Belgium)



Local Committee

       ● Dr. Calin Boje (Luxembourg Institute of Science and
         Technology, Luxembourg)
       ● Prof. Sylvain Kubicki (Luxembourg Institute of Science and
         Technology, Luxembourg)
       ● Dr. Annie Guerriero (Luxembourg Institute of Science and
         Technology, Luxembourg)
       ● Prof. Yacine Rezgui (Cardiff University, United Kingdom)
       ● Dr. Alain Zarli (ECTP, R2M Solution, France)

Organising Committee

       ● Ana Roxin (Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France)
       ● Anna Wagner (TU Darmstadt, Germany)
       ● Jakob Beetz (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
       ● Kris McGlinn (ADAPT, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
       ● María Poveda-Villalón (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,
         Spain)
       ● Pieter Pauwels (Eindhoven University of Technology,
         Netherlands)




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                              Table of contents

Ontology based anamnesis and diagnosis of natural stone damage for
retrofitting
Al-Hakam Hamdan, Peter Katranuschkov and Raimar Scherer                                   8 - 19


Conversion of legacy domain models into ontologies for infrastructure
maintenance
Anne Göbels and Jakob Beetz                                                             20 - 31


Queries on Semantic Building Digital Twins for Robot Navigation
Rens de Koning, Elena Torta, Pieter Pauwels, Bob Hendrikx and Marinus
van de Molengraft                                              32 - 42


TUBES System Ontology: Digitalization of building service systems
Nicolas Pauen, Dominik Schlütter, Jérôme Frisch and
Christoph van Treeck                                                                    43 - 54


Real-Time Building Performance Monitoring using Semantic Digital Twins
Alex Donkers, Dujuan Yang, Bauke de Vries and Nico Baken                                55 - 66


A Linked Building Data Approach to Site Planning and Managing
Temporary Construction Items
Alexander Schlachter, Mads Holten Rasmussen and Jan Karlshøj                            67 - 78


Data Patterns for the Organisation of Federated Linked Building Data
Jeroen Werbrouck, Pieter Pauwels, Jakob Beetz and Erik Mannens 79 - 90


BPMN-related Ontology for Modeling the Construction Information Delivery
of Linked Building Data
Philipp Hagedorn and Markus König                                                       91 - 102


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Ontological approach for LOD- sensitive BIM-data management
Janakiram Karlapudi, Prathap Valluru and Karsten Menzel                                 103 - 114


Interoperability between BIM and GIS through open data standards: An
overview of current literature
Eyosias Guyo, Timo Hartmann and Lucian Ungureanu                                       115 - 126


Dynamic BIM model conversion as inference-based ontology alignment
Pierre Bourreau and Jyrki Oraskari                                                      127 - 141


bcfOWL: A BIM collaboration ontology
Oliver Schulz, Jyrki Oraskari and Jakob Beetz                                          142 - 153


An evaluation of the strict semantics of owl:sameAs in the field of BIM GIS
Integration
Fritz Beck, Jimmy Abualdenien and André Borrmann                                       154 - 165




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