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‘Over-reliance on digital solutions risks missing benefits “analogue” engineers can bring’
Ground engineers should focus on fundamentals and buildability rather than advanced analysis and automation to deliver more economically viable underground spaces, writes Mott MacDonald's James Eadington.
Watch: Insights into ground response to tunnelling through AI-empowered observational method
At the 2023 GE Smart Geotechnics conference, Imperial College London ground engineering professor Jamie Standing and geotechnics research associate Truong Le discussed the objectives of monitoring, data interpretation for tunnelling and an AI-empowered observational method.
Cementation Skanska equips piling rigs with ‘smart’ tech for human detection
Piling contractor Cementation Skanska has installed a plant safety system with “intelligent” cameras that recognise the human form on its fleet of large diameter piling rigs and cranes.
‘Good data and AI are the perfect match’
Geotechnical Observations’ Javier Martí on artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on the instrumentation and monitoring (I&M) industry.
Watch: Monitoring – Why AI isn’t the answer to every engineering question
At the 2022 GE Smart Geotechnics conference, BKwai founder and chief executive Sakthy Selvakumaran delved into the use of artificial intelligence in ground engineering.
Artificial intelligence powered slope stability monitoring
IDS Georadar has introduced an artificial intelligence-based tool for its slope stability monitoring software.
How to gain significant value from geotechnical innovations
In a world of technology, innovation and automation, are engineers thinking less about their work? Alex Petty asks.
Watch: Impact of new algorithms, AI and machine learning on monitoring
Aecom's Marco Di Mauro examines how new algorithms, artificial intelligence and machine learning could change the way we collect and understand monitoring data.
Is artificial intelligence the future of pile design?
Could artificial intelligence replace the need for an experienced pile designer? asks Dimitrios Selemetas.