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Influence of visual clutter on the effect of navigated safety inspection: a case study on elevator installation
Authors:Pin-Chao Liao  Xinlu Sun  Mei Liu
Institution:1. Department of Construction Management, Tsinghua University, ChinaORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6927-9204;2. Department of Construction Management, Tsinghua University, China
Abstract:Introduction. Navigated safety inspection based on task-specific checklists can increase the hazard detection rate, theoretically with interference from scene complexity. Visual clutter, a proxy of scene complexity, can theoretically impair visual search performance, but its impact on the effect of safety inspection performance remains to be explored for the optimization of navigated inspection. This research aims to explore whether the relationship between working memory and hazard detection rate is moderated by visual clutter. Methods. Based on a perceptive model of hazard detection, we: (a) developed a mathematical influence model for construction hazard detection; (b) designed an experiment to observe the performance of hazard detection rate with adjusted working memory under different levels of visual clutter, while using an eye-tracking device to observe participants’ visual search processes; (c) utilized logistic regression to analyze the developed model under various visual clutter. Conclusion. The effect of a strengthened working memory on the detection rate through increased search efficiency is more apparent in high visual clutter. This study confirms the role of visual clutter in construction-navigated inspections, thus serving as a foundation for the optimization of inspection planning.
Keywords:visual clutter  hazard detection  working memory  inspection  construction safety
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