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Alexa-style voice activated hard hats coming to sites


Alexa-style voice activated hard hats coming to sites


Construction workers will be able to speak commands like “show me building plans” which will prompt designs to be projected onto a helmet visor. The voice-activated technology beams real-time audio instructions into an earpiece and augmented reality (AR) graphics onto the visor.


The system is being developed at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) using artificial intelligence. Scientists hope the system will remove the need for walkie-talkies or consulting hard copies of blueprints.


Professor Lukumon Oyedele, who is Assistant Vice-Chancellor for Digital Innovation and Enterprise at UWE Bristol, said


Until now, conversational AI has mostly been used in labs and controlled settings. Here we are bringing it into a construction environment, where workers are using their hands and need a quick and effective way to gather information.
One of the many challenges is to ensure that the instructions are audible and stand out, given that there is a lot of background noise on a busy construction site. We are therefore looking at technologies including noise-cancellation to allow for this.

The system will also provide information for project managers, who will be able to access co-workers’ timesheets and know where they are located on site at any given time, as well as the status of various elements of the project.


Professor Oyedele said:


We hope that this technology will augment workers’ capabilities, to make construction more efficient. It is about improving worker’s productivity, ensuring a faster delivery process and getting it right the first time by avoiding defects.


Source: Construction Enquirer


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Posted: 18/10/2019