THE BENEFITS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Mabrouka Shahat Younis () and
Elfargani
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Mabrouka Shahat Younis: Civil Engineering Department, Al Gubba, University of Derna, Libya.
Elfargani: Civil Engineering Department, Al Gubba, University of Derna, Libya
Acta Informatica Malaysia (AIM), 2022, vol. 6, issue 2, 47-51
Abstract:
Nowadays, Construction project faces many challenges in term of a control system and monitoring tools as well. Besides that, the construction projects building energy applying artificial intelligence (AI) systems play an essential role in the energy management of buildings and also the way to conservation it. By taking into account that using artificial intelligence (AI) systems can assist the construction project to evaluate the effectiveness of the different buildings such as conduct building commissioning energy efficiency, and even though detect and diagnose construction project system faults. However, construction projects are how artificial intelligence (AI) systems implemented their strategies. Thereby, construction project indicators of efficiency are still limited without implemented artificial intelligence (AI) system. In this study, artificial intelligence (AI) is a serious situation that has a high efficiency that can positively affect construction projects. Positive result estimation can be suggested in terms of an identified critical element of success.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP); Fuzzy logic System (FLS); Genetic algorithms (GA); Back-Propagation (BP) Neural Networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.26480/aim.02.2022.47.51
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