Recent years have seen growing interests in developing and applying computer vision technologies to solve safety problems in the construction industry. Despite the technological …
Spatial locations of personnel, equipment, and materials are constantly changing as construction projects progress. The dynamic nature of the construction industry affects …
With the pervasive use of Building Information Modelling (BIM), lean principles, digital technologies, and offsite construction, the industry is at the cusp of this transformation. The …
L Ding, W Fang, H Luo, PED Love, B Zhong… - Automation in …, 2018 - Elsevier
Computer vision and pattern recognition approaches have been applied to determine unsafe behaviors on construction sites. Such approaches have been reliant on the …
For construction safety and health, continuous monitoring of unsafe conditions and action is essential in order to eliminate potential hazards in a timely manner. As a robust and …
D Kim, M Liu, SH Lee, VR Kamat - Automation in Construction, 2019 - Elsevier
Struck-by accidents have resulted in a significant number of fatal and nonfatal injuries in the construction industry. As a proactive safety measure against struck-by hazards, the authors …
B Xiao, SC Kang - Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 2021 - ascelibrary.org
Deep learning object detection algorithms have proven their capacity to identify a variety of objects from images and videos in near real-time speed. The construction industry can …
For proper construction site management and plan revisions during construction, it is necessary to understand a construction site's status in real time. Many vision-based …
T Omar, ML Nehdi - Automation in construction, 2016 - Elsevier
Falling behind schedule and having discrepancy between the as-built and designed baseline plans are unfavourable events that often occur in construction projects. Hence, real …