Journal: AI in Engineering

Volume 29, Issue 2

147 -- 148Ioannis K. Brilakis, Carl T. Haas. Infrastructure computer vision
149 -- 161Habib Fathi, Fei Dai, Manolis I. A. Lourakis. Automated as-built 3D reconstruction of civil infrastructure using computer vision: Achievements, opportunities, and challenges
162 -- 171Viorica Patraucean, Iro Armeni, Mohammad Nahangi, Jamie Yeung, Ioannis K. Brilakis, Carl T. Haas. State of research in automatic as-built modelling
172 -- 183Hyojoo Son, Frédéric Bosché, Changwan Kim. As-built data acquisition and its use in production monitoring and automated layout of civil infrastructure: A survey
184 -- 195Yong K. Cho, Youngjib Ham, Mani Golpavar-Fard. 3D as-is building energy modeling and diagnostics: A review of the state-of-the-art
196 -- 210Christian Koch, Kristina Georgieva, Varun Kasireddy, Burcu Akinci, Paul W. Fieguth. A review on computer vision based defect detection and condition assessment of concrete and asphalt civil infrastructure
211 -- 224Jun Yang, Man-Woo Park, Patricio A. Vela, Mani Golparvar Fard. Construction performance monitoring via still images, time-lapse photos, and video streams: Now, tomorrow, and the future
225 -- 238Jochen Teizer. Status quo and open challenges in vision-based sensing and tracking of temporary resources on infrastructure construction sites
239 -- 251JoonOh Seo, SangUk Han, Sanghyun Lee, Hyoungkwan Kim. Computer vision techniques for construction safety and health monitoring
252 -- 267Amir H. Behzadan, Suyang Dong, Vineet R. Kamat. Augmented reality visualization: A review of civil infrastructure system applications