Modeling Object Identification and Tracking Errors on Image-Based Safety Assessment of Earthmoving Operations
Author(s) -
Seokho Chi,
Carlos Caldas
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
proceedings of the ... isarc
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2413-5844
DOI - 10.22260/isarc2010/0045
Subject(s) - testbed , identification (biology) , workspace , computer science , object (grammar) , tracking (education) , engineering , artificial intelligence , world wide web , psychology , pedagogy , botany , robot , biology
Object identification and tracking have become critical for automated on-site construction safety assessment. The primary objective of this paper is to present the development of a testbed to analyze the impact of object identification and tracking errors caused by data collection devices and algorithms used for safety assessment. The testbed models workspaces for earthmoving operations and simulates safety-related violations, including speed limit violations, access violations to dangerous areas, and close proximity violations between heavy machinery. Three different cases were analyzed based on actual earthmoving operations conducted at a limestone quarry. Using the testbed, the impacts of device and algorithm errors were investigated for safety planning purposes.
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