Vision-based real-time progress tracking and productivity analysis of the concrete pouring process

IF 6.2 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Ruoxue Zhang , Ruyu Deng , Zhao Zhang , Yihua Mao
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Regular progress monitoring is essential to keep the project on track consistently, but tracking progress on a daily basis fails to reveal operational issues, thus preventing timely management interventions. The automation and precision of real-time progress monitoring are critical for the concrete pouring process, significantly impacting both the efficiency and overall quality of the project. To address the common detection challenges like fuzzy boundaries and partial occlusion, an improved semantic segmentation-based framework was proposed for real-time progress tracking. The ECA mechanism and ASPP module were integrated into the U-Net to achieve precise segmentation. Subsequently, the actual progress was evaluated, and a work state identification algorithm was utilized to detect productivity-related issues, such as delays and interruptions. The approach was validated on a real construction project, achieving 90.85% precision in segmentation. This study provides theoretical references for real-time progress monitoring and presents a feasible approach for construction productivity management.
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7.40
自引率
1.20%
发文量
31
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Developments in the Built Environment (DIBE) is a recently established peer-reviewed gold open access journal, ensuring that all accepted articles are permanently and freely accessible. Focused on civil engineering and the built environment, DIBE publishes original papers and short communications. Encompassing topics such as construction materials and building sustainability, the journal adopts a holistic approach with the aim of benefiting the community.
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