Li, J; Zhou, G; Li, D; Zhang, M and Zhao, X (2023) Recognizing workers' construction activities on a reinforcement processing area through the position relationship of objects detected by faster r-CNN. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(4), pp. 1657-1678. ISSN 0969-9988
Abstract
Purpose: Recognizing every worker's working status instead of only describing the existing construction activities in static images or videos as most computer vision-based approaches do; identifying workers and their activities simultaneously; establishing a connection between workers and their behaviors. Design/methodology/approach: Taking a reinforcement processing area as a research case, a new method for recognizing each different worker's activity through the position relationship of objects detected by Faster R-CNN is proposed. Firstly, based on four workers and four kinds of high-frequency activities, a Faster R-CNN model is trained. Then, by inputting the video into the model, with the coordinate of the boxes at each moment, the status of each worker can be judged. Findings: The Faster R-CNN detector shows a satisfying performance with an mAP of 0.9654; with the detected boxes, a connection between the workers and activities is established; Through this connection, the average accuracy of activity recognition reached 0.92; with the proposed method, the labor consumption of each worker can be viewed more intuitively on the visualization graphics. Originality/value: With this proposed method, the visualization graphics generated will help managers to evaluate the labor consumption of each worker more intuitively. Furthermore, human resources can be allocated more efficiently according to the information obtained. It is especially suitable for some small construction scenarios, in which the recognition model can work for a long time after it is established. This is potentially beneficial for the healthy operation of the entire project, and can also have a positive indirect impact on structural health and safety.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | activities recognition; computer vision; construction site; deep learning; engineering management; faster r-cnn; object detection |
| Index terms: | construction site, accuracy, manager, health and safety, computer vision, visualization, consumption, object detection, engineering management, methodology, human resource, construction activity, deep learning, activity recognition, reinforcement |
| Subjects: | health safety and environment, computer vision, professional development, design practice, management, research methods, construction operations, artificial intelligence, modelling and simulation, work location, building materials, consumer economics, practitioner, control systems |
| Topics: | Design Practice, Digital Applications, Human Resources, Site Management, Health and Safety, Research Practice, Project Management, Information Management, Construction Materials, Roles and Professions, Stakeholder Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 3 PCT |
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