H Yan, N Yang, Y Peng, Y Ren - Automation in Construction, 2020 - Elsevier
The construction industry is experiencing remarkable growth in the data generation. Data mining (DM) from considerable amount of data in the construction industry has emerged as …
The construction industry is one of the most dangerous industries worldwide due to deadly fatalities and accidents recorded yearly. Though many countries have established and …
The construction industry has always been infamous due to its staggering numbers of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)-related injuries, resulting from overlooking all the …
B Shao, Z Hu, Q Liu, S Chen, W He - Safety science, 2019 - Elsevier
Fatal accidents occur frequently in building construction activities due to inherently hazardous nature. This paper aims to explore the fatal accident patterns in China's building …
The present study reviews the publications that examine the application of machine learning (ML) approaches in occupational accident analysis. The review process includes four …
Due to the fact of activity, environment and work dynamics, the construction industry is characterised by high accident rates. Different initiatives have emerged to reduce these …
The construction industry (CI) is responsible for consuming 3 billion tons of natural raw materials annually. Also, as per the survey by World Resources Institute, the CI accounts for …
Q Xu, K Xu - International journal of environmental research and …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Background: Construction activities not only provide the necessary conditions for citizens to live, but also cause fatal accidents. Methods: This study aimed to reveal the characteristics of …
Although there has been study on worker detection using computer vision (CV) for the safety of construction sites, it is still challenging to identify employees who are obstructed or have …