Accurate extraction of construction safety requirements tailored to project characteristics: Integrating multivariate NLP techniques

Wu, Z; Jia, J; Xiao, L; Zhang, Y and Ma, G (2025) Accurate extraction of construction safety requirements tailored to project characteristics: Integrating multivariate NLP techniques. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(10): 04025140, ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

Construction safety requirements (SRs) that document a wealth of safety information (e.g., codes, standards, preferences) are an important basis for project managers to develop safety strategies. The extensive volume of SRs embedded within project documents presents a significant challenge for information extraction, as they often lack explicit association with specific projects, and ambiguous expressions also introduce bias in the extraction process. To address this limitation, this study proposes a two-stage integration framework for adaptive recommendation and information extraction of SRs, wherein the first stage recommends appropriate requirement types for specific projects, and the second stage extracts information content by incorporating element characteristics. This framework introduces a latent Dirichlet allocation topic model for clustering safety targets and designs a target-type (TT) association model to select appropriate requirement types. Meanwhile, the multivariate technique in natural language processing, integrating element characteristics, is employed to extract element information and incorporate it into SRs. The result shows that the TT correlation model effectively recommends four appropriate requirement types for civil and industrial buildings. The improved term frequency-inverse document frequency algorithm achieves nearly a 30% improvement in precision and recall rates for object element extraction compared to traditional methods. Additionally, the multivariate techniques for behavior and entity element extraction demonstrate superior performance, achieving over 88% accuracy while responding effectively to safety preferences from stakeholders. These findings provide a robust foundation for project managers to efficiently and accurately extract valuable safety-related information, which is expected to improve safety management performance by providing a reliable basis for strategy generation.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: adaptive recommendation; information extraction; project document; safety requirements
Index terms: strategy, accuracy, construction safety, safety management, preference, integration, bias, documents, project manager, clustering
Subjects: data science, profession, organizational analysis, occupational health and safety management, environmental health, management, professional development, probability and distributions, decision-making and reasoning
Topics: Health and Safety, Sustainability, Business Strategy, Information Management, Research Practice, Roles and Professions, Digital Applications, Organizational Design
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