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Chris Gordon

Researcher at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Publications -  19
Citations -  779

Chris Gordon is an academic researcher from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software inspection & Construction management. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 710 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris Gordon include Carnegie Mellon University & Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

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A formalism for utilization of sensor systems and integrated project models for active construction quality control

TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline a process of acquiring and updating detailed design information, identifying inspection goals, inspection planning, as-built data acquisition and analysis, and defect detection and management.
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Learning and classifying actions of construction workers and equipment using Bag-of-Video-Feature-Words and Bayesian network models

TL;DR: This research explores the potential of an emerging action analysis framework, Bag-of-Video-Feature-Words, in learning and classifying worker and heavy equipment actions in challenging construction environments with good performance in recognizing multiple action categories while robustly coping with the issues of partial occlusion, view point, and scale changes.
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Technological assessment and process implications of field data capture technologies for construction and facility/infrastructure management

TL;DR: A thorough understanding of both the technological capabilities and process implications of these technologies is needed to be able to utilize them effectively during construction and service life of facilities.
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Mobile Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Highway Inventory Data Collection

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review mobile terrestrial laser scanning (MTLS) as an emerging highway inventory data collection method and investigate MTLS's data accuracy and data collection effort relative to the need of implementing a cost-effective highway asset management system.

Combining Reality Capture Technologies for Construction Defect Detection: A Case Study

TL;DR: In this paper, a case study on a construction site near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has been conducted to identify challenges in applying specific reality capture technologies and in coordinating suites of these tools on construction sites.