Stanford researchers automate process for acquiring detailed building information Stanford News

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In the construction industry, many projects involve remodeling or refurbishing existing buildings, and such jobs often face delays or cost overruns when hidden problems emerge. "Renovation projects live and die by the quality of information," according to Martin Fischer, a Stanford professor of civil and environmental engineering. New software can analyze this point cloud to automatically extract details to plan a remodel or other purposes. Newer buildings often have computerized blueprints and records, including details such as the number of rooms, doors and windows, and the square footage of floors, ceilings and walls. But such information may not exist for older buildings, necessitating the time-consuming and difficult task of collecting these details manually.

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