Assessing Construction Workers' Vigilance Level Through Wearable Electroencephalography System
Research output: Conference Papers (RGC: 31A, 31B, 32, 33) › 31A_Invited conference paper (refereed items) › Yes › peer-review
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Original language | English |
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Pages | 45-52 |
Publication status | Published - 5 Jul 2017 |
Conference
Title | The 2017 Lean & Computing in Construction Congress (LC3) |
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Place | Greece |
City | Crete |
Period | 4 - 12 July 2017 |
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Permanent Link | https://scholars.cityu.edu.hk/en/publications/publication(f745f7bd-5b61-47af-bc28-90da76878faa).html |
Abstract
Construction industry requires constant caution on construction labors when they expose to hazardous environments. Although received fundamental safety training, construction workers tend to insensitive to hazards because of their long time exposures to risks. Many construction workers take unsafe behavior when they wrongly estimated the potential risks. Therefore, the discrepancy between the environment risks and workers' perceived risks is the major cause of unsafe behaviors. However, current assessing approaches are subjective and post-hoc. In this paper, we proposed a wearable Electroencephalography (EEG) system to quantitatively and objectively assess the construction workersÕ vigilance level for perceived risks. With such data acquisition approach, the construction workers' risk perception can be further understood and guide the safety training programs in future.
Research Area(s)
- Construction Safety, EEG, Vigilance, Wearable
Citation Format(s)
Assessing Construction Workers' Vigilance Level Through Wearable Electroencephalography System. / Chen, Jiayu; Dai, Fei; Chen, Zejun.
2017. 45-52 The 2017 Lean & Computing in Construction Congress (LC3) , Crete, Greece.
2017. 45-52 The 2017 Lean & Computing in Construction Congress (LC3) , Crete, Greece.
Research output: Conference Papers (RGC: 31A, 31B, 32, 33) › 31A_Invited conference paper (refereed items) › Yes › peer-review