Ontology for representing building users' activities in space-use analysis

Tae Wan Kim, Martin Fischer

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    Abstract

    In spite of advances in formalizing space-use analysis (SUA) methods, which predict space utilization of buildings based on user activities and spaces, a detailed ontology that provides architects with a common vocabulary to represent their information about user activities is still lacking. The authors created an ontology that can be used in a formalized SUA method by extending combined existing theories on representing user or construction activities. This ontology allows architects to represent a user activity in a , an , and two instances. It also allows a computer to distinguish between 288 different space-use types that affect SUA and treat them differently. This paper contributes to the field of performance-based building design by offering a means of expressing user activities in a computer-interpretable form and using them in SUA, which informs about space utilization (a performance criterion) of a design option. © 2014 American Society of Civil Engineers.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number4014035
    JournalJournal of Construction Engineering and Management
    Volume140
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2014

    Research Keywords

    • Knowledge-based systems
    • Project planning and design
    • Space utilization
    • Space-use type
    • Space-use type differentiator
    • User activity

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