By: Kendre Sainath Taterao, Mane Akanksha Anant, Mandhare Ganesh Sanjay, Jadhav Tejas Naresh, Achalere Baburao Shivanand, and Geetanjali S. Yadav
1Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Shree Chhatrapati Shivajiraje College of Engineering, Pune, India
2Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Shree Chhatrapati Shivajiraje College of Engineering, Pune, India
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a discipline in computer science dedicated to creating and applying intelligent machines. This includes exploring recent innovations and methodologies for implementing AI in civil engineering and providing an overview of advancements in the field. The significant progress in big data, deep learning, and machine learning technologies has been successfully applied across various civil engineering sectors. Key areas of AI research in civil engineering encompass structural management, maintenance, and design optimization. Implementing AI in this field provides various advantages and opportunities, including efficient data collection, sustainability evaluation, and enhanced productivity. The construction industry has been transformed by digital technology, now emphasizing sustainability. Traditional use of computers in civil engineering has been primarily focused on numerical and algorithmic calculations, which are inadequate for addressing the empirical and poorly structured problems encountered in practice. Instead, these challenges are better managed by expert systems and AI.
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