TY - GEN
T1 - Progress monitoring of construction projects using Statistical Pattern Recognition
AU - Abdel-Wahhab, Osama
AU - Elazouni, Ashraf
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The traditional monitoring practice involves collecting actual quantity data, and comparing against a benchmark which represents the relevant planned data. The encountered well-known problem in monitoring is that the quality of the collected data is often subjected to great variation due to the variation in the reporting skills as well as the willingness to record data accurately. A potential technique to circumvent this problem is to conduct the comparison against multiple possible outcomes rather than a single-valued benchmark. The main objective of this research is to utilize the Statistical Pattern Recognition (SPR) technique to classify the work planned at specified cut-off dates during the planning stage and use the classification to monitor and evaluate the progress during the construction stage. The SPR technique generalizes a virtual benchmark to represent the whole project based on multiple possible outcomes generated at a given cut-off date. The generalization feature offers a potential tool to overcome the problem of variation in the quality of data collected. Patterns are constructed to encode work of the project at different cut-off dates. Finally, the SPR concept and technique proved its robustness to monitor and evaluate progress of construction projects based on the technique of Critical Path Method (CPM).
AB - The traditional monitoring practice involves collecting actual quantity data, and comparing against a benchmark which represents the relevant planned data. The encountered well-known problem in monitoring is that the quality of the collected data is often subjected to great variation due to the variation in the reporting skills as well as the willingness to record data accurately. A potential technique to circumvent this problem is to conduct the comparison against multiple possible outcomes rather than a single-valued benchmark. The main objective of this research is to utilize the Statistical Pattern Recognition (SPR) technique to classify the work planned at specified cut-off dates during the planning stage and use the classification to monitor and evaluate the progress during the construction stage. The SPR technique generalizes a virtual benchmark to represent the whole project based on multiple possible outcomes generated at a given cut-off date. The generalization feature offers a potential tool to overcome the problem of variation in the quality of data collected. Patterns are constructed to encode work of the project at different cut-off dates. Finally, the SPR concept and technique proved its robustness to monitor and evaluate progress of construction projects based on the technique of Critical Path Method (CPM).
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77956299364
U2 - 10.1061/41109(373)121
DO - 10.1061/41109(373)121
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77956299364
SN - 9780784411094
T3 - Construction Research Congress 2010: Innovation for Reshaping Construction Practice - Proceedings of the 2010 Construction Research Congress
SP - 1204
EP - 1213
BT - Construction Research Congress 2010
ER -