The continuous digital model

Let's imagine we have a tridimensional model not merely reduced to a discrete schematic drawing of points and lines, but continuous, just like reality, or at least as continuous as possible in light of the reduction relationship that is typical  of each architectural representation. Let's imagine a model which contains the vagueness  of what is real, the poetic uncertainty  of its measurements, capable of restoring, if necessary, the numbers  of traditional representation without loosing the fuzzy trait  of reality. I say that every surveyor, every planner and every architecture expert would want this type of model. No more doubts on the metric reliability ola survey done by others, without declaring and measuring the uncertainty. Well this model exists and is presently being experimented at the laboratory of Photogrammetry of the Department of Representation and Survey at the University "La Sapienza" of Rome, in the framework  of the "Finalized Project Cultural Heritage"  of the National Council for Scientific Research. The DCM (Digital Continuous Model) as it has been called, simplifies the complex procedures  of traditional survey enormously by unifying them while including the possible graphic representations.