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Hands-Free Crowdsensing of Accessibility Barriers in Sidewalk Infrastructure: A Brain–Computer Interface Approach
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Crowdsourced human sensing provides a critical complement to urban physical sensing networks to detect city infrastructure disrepairs and inform strategized maintenance. However, motivating public participation remains ...
Weighing Votes in Human–Machine Collaboration for Hazard Recognition: Inferring a Hazard-Based Perceptual Threshold and Decision Confidence from Electroencephalogram Wavelets
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Human–machine collaboration is a promising approach to improve on-site hazard inspection because it can complement the inherent limitations of human cognitive functions. Nevertheless, research on the effective integration ...
A Resident-Centric Framework for Postdisaster Infrastructure Recovery: Characterizing Hierarchical Needs and Fulfillment Cycles to Assess Urban Resilience
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Allocating resources effectively for the recovery of facilities and services after a disaster is essential to improve the sustainability and well-being of affected residents who face various challenges and pressures. A ...