Abstract
Understanding the motion characteristics of on-site objects is desirable for the analysis of construction work zones, especially in problems related to safety and productivity studies. This article presents a methodology for rapid object identification and tracking. The proposed methodology contains algorithms for spatial modeling and image matching. A high-frame-rate range sensor was utilized for spatial data acquisition. The experimental results indicated that an occupancy grid spatial modeling algorithm could quickly build a suitable work zone model from the acquired data. The results also showed that an image matching algorithm is able to find the most similar object from a model database and from spatial models obtained from previous scans. It is then possible to use the matched information to successfully identify and track objects. © 2009 Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering.
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Chi, S., Caldas, C. H., & Kim, D. Y. (2009). A methodology for object identification and tracking in construction based on spatial modeling and image matching techniques. Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 24(3), 199–211. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8667.2008.00580.x
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