Vision-Based Framework for Intelligent Monitoring of Hardhat Wearing on Construction Sites

AbstractThe construction industry is still considered among the riskiest industries in the world because workers are continuously exposed to injury from falls, slips, or trips or being struck by falling objects. Hence, safety programs have been according great emphasis on enforcing proper use of per...

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Human performance
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Image classification
Image detection
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Object recognition
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Recall
Safety programs
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Telecommuting
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