A holistic methodology for the assessment of Heritage Digital Twin applied to Portuguese case studies

Q1 Social Sciences
Gabriel Sugiyama, Inês Bourgeois, Hugo Rodrigues
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Abstract

Digital Twin (DT) is an emerging technology that may improve and facilitate various processes. Multiple definitions and concepts have been developed throughout various fields, which demand consolidation and reorganisation. Heritage buildings are complex assets, yet the need for their preservation is undeniable. The safeguarding of such resources may benefit from the advantages DT offer, nevertheless the relation between both subjects could use further exploring. This work consisted in the development of an evaluation methodology named Heritage Digital Twin (HDT), composed by four attributes determined by the relation between DT and built heritage, which also demanded a brief revision of the concepts and primary elements of the DT concept, as well as previous DT evaluation frameworks. Three Portuguese case studies were used to exemplify the application of the methodology at different scales (in size, relevance and DT complexity). The application examples proved the methodology is able to provide an easy and effortless HDT assessment, allowing a simple yet meaningful indication of the development of each attribute. Heritage-related actions are still limited following the virtual-to-physical communication, in contrast with operative actions, which causes HDT to rely on human intercession. The framework successfully considered built heritage limitations, providing an inclusive approach. Nonetheless, the constant advancements in technology might change the perspective for HDT in the future.
应用于葡萄牙案例研究的遗产数字双胞胎整体评估方法
数字孪生(DT)是一种新兴技术,可改善和促进各种流程。各个领域已经形成了多种定义和概念,需要加以整合和重组。文物建筑是一种复杂的资产,但对其进行保护的必要性却是毋庸置疑的。保护这些资源可以从 DT 提供的优势中获益,但这两个主题之间的关系还需要进一步探讨。这项工作包括开发一种名为 "遗产数字孪生(HDT)"的评估方法,该方法由四个属性组成,这四个属性由 DT 与建筑遗产之间的关系决定,同时还要求对 DT 概念和主要元素以及以前的 DT 评估框架进行简要修订。三项葡萄牙案例研究用于示范该方法在不同规模(规模、相关性和 DT 复杂性)上的应用。应用实例证明,该方法能够提供简便易行的人类发展报告评估,对每个属性的发展情况进行简单而有意义的说明。与操作性行动不同的是,与遗产相关的行动在虚拟到物理的交流之后仍然受到限制,这导致人类发展技术依赖于人工干预。该框架成功地考虑了建筑遗产的局限性,提供了一种包容性的方法。然而,技术的不断进步可能会改变未来人类发展技术的视角。
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