Convolutional Neural Networks and Regression Algorithms Supporting Buildings Facility Management

Author:

Matos Raquel1ORCID,Rodrigues Hugo1ORCID,Costa Aníbal1ORCID,Rodrigues Fernanda1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. RISCO—Research Center for Risks and Sustainability in Construction, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal

Abstract

Facility Management is a multi-disciplinary task in which coordination is key to attaining success during the building life cycle and for which technology assumes an increasing role. This sector is demanding more available and accurate tools to optimize the management process, decrease the probability of failure, and reduce the time spent on anomaly analysis. So, the present paper presents work developed to improve access to building anomaly recognition and to predict the building degradation state in an automatized way. The methodology applied to achieve this goal started with a survey and digital data acquisition from a case study, followed by the automatized detection of building anomalies using supervised classification in Deep Learning; then, the early diagnosis of threatening conditions for building degradation took place using degradation curves based on data records and regression algorithms. The results drive this study a step forward toward obtaining advanced tools for Facility Management based in Artificial Intelligence, able to provide the most appropriate moment at which to intervene according to the cost-benefit. The present work provided better results on the harmonic mean of precision and recall when compared with previous studies of image classification for the construction sector. Moreover, the mathematical functions for the prediction of future degradation based on the data field for each construction system were presented and can be applied to the typologies of other buildings. In the end, future developments and limitations are highlighted.

Funder

Portuguese Government through the FCT

Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)-Aveiro Research Centre for Risks and Sustainability in Construction

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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