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Automated Machine Learning in the smart construction era:Significance and accessibility for industrial classification and regression tasks

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arxiv 2308.01517 v1 pith:6TPPQVV7 submitted 2023-08-03 cs.SE

Automated Machine Learning in the smart construction era:Significance and accessibility for industrial classification and regression tasks

classification cs.SE
keywords constructionautomldataindustrialprojectsmartaccessibilityapplication
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This paper explores the application of automated machine learning (AutoML) techniques to the construction industry, a sector vital to the global economy. Traditional ML model construction methods were complex, time-consuming, reliant on data science expertise, and expensive. AutoML shows the potential to automate many tasks in ML construction and to create outperformed ML models. This paper aims to verify the feasibility of applying AutoML to industrial datasets for the smart construction domain, with a specific case study demonstrating its effectiveness. Two data challenges that were unique to industrial construction datasets are focused on, in addition to the normal steps of dataset preparation, model training, and evaluation. A real-world application case of construction project type prediction is provided to illustrate the accessibility of AutoML. By leveraging AutoML, construction professionals without data science expertise can now utilize software to process industrial data into ML models that assist in project management. The findings in this paper may bridge the gap between data-intensive smart construction practices and the emerging field of AutoML, encouraging its adoption for improved decision-making, project outcomes, and efficiency

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