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Ontology-Based Semantic Modeling of Safety Management Knowledge
Construction safety-related knowledge and project-specific information are scattered and fragmented. Despite technological advancements of information and knowledge management in the building and construction industry, a link between safety management and information models is still missing. The objective of this study is to investigate a new approach to organize, store and re-use construction safety knowledge. A construction safety ontology is proposed to formalize the safety management knowledge, which consists of three main domain ontology models, including:Construction Product Model, Construction Process Model and Construction Safety Model. The interaction between safety ontology and Building Information Modeling (BIM) is also explored. A prototype application of ontology-based job hazard analysis and visualization is implemented to further illustrate the applicability and effectiveness of the developed ontology. The developed construction safety ontology is expected to enable more effective inquiry of safety knowledge, which is the first step towards automated safety planning using BIM.
Ontology-Based Semantic Modeling of Safety Management Knowledge
Construction safety-related knowledge and project-specific information are scattered and fragmented. Despite technological advancements of information and knowledge management in the building and construction industry, a link between safety management and information models is still missing. The objective of this study is to investigate a new approach to organize, store and re-use construction safety knowledge. A construction safety ontology is proposed to formalize the safety management knowledge, which consists of three main domain ontology models, including:Construction Product Model, Construction Process Model and Construction Safety Model. The interaction between safety ontology and Building Information Modeling (BIM) is also explored. A prototype application of ontology-based job hazard analysis and visualization is implemented to further illustrate the applicability and effectiveness of the developed ontology. The developed construction safety ontology is expected to enable more effective inquiry of safety knowledge, which is the first step towards automated safety planning using BIM.
Ontology-Based Semantic Modeling of Safety Management Knowledge
Zhang, Sijie (author) / Boukamp, Frank (author) / Teizer, Jochen (author)
2014 International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering ; 2014 ; Orlando, Florida, United States
2014-06-17
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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