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Design of building construction safety prediction model based on optimized BP neural network algorithm

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In order to solve the safety problem of the construction industry, the construction safety prediction model based on the optimized BP neural network algorithm is designed in this study. First,… Click to show full abstract

In order to solve the safety problem of the construction industry, the construction safety prediction model based on the optimized BP neural network algorithm is designed in this study. First, the characteristics of the construction industry were analyzed. As a labor-intensive industry, the construction industry is characterized by numerous factors such as large investment, long construction period and complicated construction environment. Due to the increasingly serious security problem, widespread concern over such problem has been aroused in society. Second, the problem of building construction safety management was summarized, six influencing factors were explored and a building construction safety prediction model based on rough set-genetic-BP neural network was established. Finally, the model was validated by a combination of multiparty consultation, empirical analysis and model comparison. The results showed that the model accurately predicted the risk factors during the construction process and effectively reduced casualties. Therefore, the model is feasible, effective and accurate.

Keywords: prediction model; construction; safety prediction; construction safety; safety

Journal Title: Soft Computing
Year Published: 2020

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