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    Predicting safety behavior in the construction industry: Development and test of an integrative model by Guo, Brian H.W., Yiu, Tak Wing, González, Vicente A.

    Published in Safety science (01-04-2016)
    “…•We developed an integrative model of construction workers’ safety behavior.•We surveyed 215 workers of New Zealand construction industry.•Eight competing…”
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    Developing Leading Indicators to Monitor the Safety Conditions of Construction Projects by Guo, Brian H. W, Yiu, Tak Wing

    Published in Journal of management in engineering (01-01-2016)
    “…AbstractThis paper presents a conceptual framework for developing leading safety indicators for the construction industry. The framework clarifies the nature…”
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    Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Design for Safety: Multiple Stakeholders in the Singapore Construction Industry by Toh, Yi Zen, Goh, Yang Miang, Guo, Brian H. W

    “…AbstractThis paper aims to investigate the design for safety (DfS) knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of multiple stakeholders, including architects,…”
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    Causes, Solutions, and Adoption Barriers of Falls from Roofs in the Singapore Construction Industry by Lestari, Rita I, Guo, Brian H. W, Goh, Yang Miang

    “…AbstractFall from roof (FFR) has been a perennial problem in the construction industry. It has been one of the leading sources of injuries and accidents in…”
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    Using a Pressure-State-Practice Model to Develop Safety Leading Indicators for Construction Projects by Guo, Brian H. W, Yiu, Tak Wing, González, Vicente A, Goh, Yang Miang

    “…AbstractThis paper aims to develop a set of safety leading indicators that can be used by construction companies to assess safety levels and measure safety…”
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    Knowledge, attitude and practice of green building design and assessment: New Zealand case by Abdelaal, Fatma, Guo, Brian H.W.

    Published in Building and environment (15-08-2021)
    “…Green building design and assessment have drawn significant attention from researchers over the past few decades. Despite the advancements in this research…”
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    Automated UAV image-to-BIM registration for building façade inspection using improved generalised Hough transform by Zhang, Cheng, Wang, Feng, Zou, Yang, Dimyadi, Johannes, Guo, Brian H.W., Hou, Lei

    Published in Automation in construction (01-09-2023)
    “…While Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly used for building façade inspections, their advantages have not been fully leveraged due to the…”
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    Development of urban building energy models for Wellington city in New Zealand with detailed survey data on envelope thermal characteristics by Sun, Zhi, Gao, Yan, Yang, Jingjing, Chen, Yixing, Guo, Brian H.W.

    Published in Energy and buildings (15-10-2024)
    “…The urban building energy model is increasingly applied in energy conservation research to understand building energy utilization on a city scale. Typical…”
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    Dynamic identification of crane load fall zone: A computer vision approach by Chian, Eugene Yan Tao, Goh, Yang Miang, Tian, Jing, Guo, Brian H.W.

    Published in Safety science (01-12-2022)
    “…•A vision-based method that dynamically identifies fall zone below the load.•Facilitates real-time detection of workers under load.•A Singapore case study was…”
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    Stakeholders’ perspectives on BIM and LCA for green buildings by Abdelaal, Fatma, Guo, Brian H.W.

    Published in Journal of Building Engineering (01-05-2022)
    “…There is growing concern about the environmental impacts of buildings on climate change. In this regard, the concept of integrating building technologies and…”
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    A scientometric review of construction progress monitoring studies by Patel, Tirth, Guo, Brian H.W., Zou, Yang

    “…PurposeThis article aims to explore valuable insights into the construction progress monitoring (CPM) research domain, which include main research topics,…”
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    Ontology for design of active fall protection systems by Guo, Brian H.W., Goh, Yang Miang

    Published in Automation in construction (01-10-2017)
    “…This paper aims to develop an ontology (AFPS-Onto) which formalizes the knowledge of active fall protection system (AFPS) design, with attempt to facilitate…”
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    Computer vision technologies for safety science and management in construction: A critical review and future research directions by Guo, Brian H.W., Zou, Yang, Fang, Yihai, Goh, Yang Miang, Zou, Patrick X.W.

    Published in Safety science (01-03-2021)
    “…Recent years have seen growing interests in developing and applying computer vision technologies to solve safety problems in the construction industry. Despite…”
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    A system dynamics view of a behavior-based safety program in the construction industry by Guo, Brian H.W., Goh, Yang Miang, Le Xin Wong, Karen

    Published in Safety science (01-04-2018)
    “…•This paper reports a BBS program designed and implemented in the Singapore construction industry.•The BBS program produced mixed results of safety behavior…”
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    Factors influencing unsafe behaviors: A supervised learning approach by Goh, Yang Miang, Ubeynarayana, Chalani U., Wong, Karen Le Xin, Guo, Brian H.W.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-09-2018)
    “…•A supervised learning approach to evaluate relative importance of different cognitive factors influencing safety behaviour.•Receiver operating characteristic…”
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    Knowledge management for off-site construction by Zhang, Zhen, Zou, Yang, Guo, Brian H.W., Dimyadi, Johannes, Davies, Roy, Jiang, Lixin

    Published in Automation in construction (01-10-2024)
    “…Off-site construction (OSC) is expected to boost productivity, shorten construction time, and reduce labour and material wastage. Despite these benefits, most…”
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    Digital technology enhanced situation awareness for construction safety: Systematic review and future research directions by Zhang, Zhe, Guo, Brian H.W., Chang-Richards, Alice, Feng, Zhenan, Jin, Ruoyu, Zou, Yang, Miang Goh, Yang

    Published in Safety science (01-11-2023)
    “…•A systematic review on situation awareness in construction safety was conducted.•The roles of digital technology in enhancing situation awareness were…”
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    FPSWizard: A web-based CBR-RBR system for supporting the design of active fall protection systems by Goh, Yang Miang, Guo, Brian H.W.

    Published in Automation in construction (01-01-2018)
    “…Fall from height is a perennial problem in the construction industry. Active fall protection system (AFPS) is frequently a must in situations where working…”
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    Augmented reality applications in construction productivity: A systematic literature review by Xu, Zhidong, Feng, Zhenan, Babaeian Jelodar, Mostafa, Guo, Brian H.W.

    Published in Advanced engineering informatics (01-10-2024)
    “…Augmented reality (AR) has been extensively researched for its applications in the construction industry. However, there is limited focus on its effects on…”
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    Unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) based automated construction progress measurement of road using LSTM by Patel, Tirth, Guo, Brian H.W., van der Walt, Jacobus Daniel, Zou, Yang

    “…Purpose Current solutions for monitoring the progress of pavement construction (such as collecting, processing and analysing data) are inefficient,…”
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