Deep learning-based system for prediction of work at height in construction site
Falling from height (FFH) is a major cause of injuries and fatalities on construction sites. Research has emphasized the role of technological advances in managing FFH safety risks. In this investigation, the objective is to forecast if a laborer is operating at an elevated position by utilizing an...
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description | Falling from height (FFH) is a major cause of injuries and fatalities on construction sites. Research has emphasized the role of technological advances in managing FFH safety risks. In this investigation, the objective is to forecast if a laborer is operating at an elevated position by utilizing an accelerometer, gyroscope, and pressure information through the application of deep-learning techniques. The study involved analyzing worker data to quickly implement safety measures for working at heights. A total of 45 analyses were conducted using DNN, CNN, and LSTM deep-learning models, with 5 different window sizes and 3 different overlap rates. The analysis revealed that the DNN model, utilizing a 1-s window size and a 75 % overlap rate, attained an accuracy of 94.6 % with a loss of 0.1445. Conversely, the CNN model, employing a 5-s window size and a 75 % overlap rate, demonstrated an accuracy of 94.9 % with a loss of 0.1696. The results of this study address information gaps by efficiently predicting workers' working conditions at heights without the need for complex calculations. By implementing this method at construction sites, it is expected to reduce the risk of FFH and align occupational health and safety practices with technological advancements. |
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spelling | doaj-art-9ca29100697540c5baf3db8fa13ce1502025-02-02T05:28:10ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402025-01-01112e41779Deep learning-based system for prediction of work at height in construction siteIbrahim Karatas0Osmaniye Korkut Ata University, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Department of Civil Engineering, Osmaniye, TurkeyFalling from height (FFH) is a major cause of injuries and fatalities on construction sites. Research has emphasized the role of technological advances in managing FFH safety risks. In this investigation, the objective is to forecast if a laborer is operating at an elevated position by utilizing an accelerometer, gyroscope, and pressure information through the application of deep-learning techniques. The study involved analyzing worker data to quickly implement safety measures for working at heights. A total of 45 analyses were conducted using DNN, CNN, and LSTM deep-learning models, with 5 different window sizes and 3 different overlap rates. The analysis revealed that the DNN model, utilizing a 1-s window size and a 75 % overlap rate, attained an accuracy of 94.6 % with a loss of 0.1445. Conversely, the CNN model, employing a 5-s window size and a 75 % overlap rate, demonstrated an accuracy of 94.9 % with a loss of 0.1696. The results of this study address information gaps by efficiently predicting workers' working conditions at heights without the need for complex calculations. By implementing this method at construction sites, it is expected to reduce the risk of FFH and align occupational health and safety practices with technological advancements.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844025001598Construction safetyFall from heightDeep learningConstruction management |
spellingShingle | Ibrahim Karatas Deep learning-based system for prediction of work at height in construction site Heliyon Construction safety Fall from height Deep learning Construction management |
title | Deep learning-based system for prediction of work at height in construction site |
title_full | Deep learning-based system for prediction of work at height in construction site |
title_fullStr | Deep learning-based system for prediction of work at height in construction site |
title_full_unstemmed | Deep learning-based system for prediction of work at height in construction site |
title_short | Deep learning-based system for prediction of work at height in construction site |
title_sort | deep learning based system for prediction of work at height in construction site |
topic | Construction safety Fall from height Deep learning Construction management |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844025001598 |
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