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28 March 2023 Schedule control of substation engineering based on artificial intelligence
Zhangzhe Li, Kai Fan, Jinzheng Liang, Yongzhi Zhang, Zhaohu Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 12566, Fifth International Conference on Computer Information Science and Artificial Intelligence (CISAI 2022); 125663J (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2667411
Event: Fifth International Conference on Computer Information Science and Artificial Intelligence (CISAI 2022), 2022, Chongqing, China
Abstract
The accurate control of the project timetable is beneficial in ensuring the power grid's high-quality development. Substation engineering schedule control is currently based primarily on handwritten reports, which do not represent actual field progress. Recognition techniques based on YOLOv3 and ResNet50 are proposed to improve schedule management. The intelligent identification of substation project progress was performed by identifying seven common elements on the project site. The algorithm's accuracy and recall are both above 80%.
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Zhangzhe Li, Kai Fan, Jinzheng Liang, Yongzhi Zhang, and Zhaohu Zhang "Schedule control of substation engineering based on artificial intelligence", Proc. SPIE 12566, Fifth International Conference on Computer Information Science and Artificial Intelligence (CISAI 2022), 125663J (28 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2667411
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KEYWORDS
Engineering

Artificial intelligence

Detection and tracking algorithms

Transformers

Evolutionary algorithms

Capacitors

Computer programming

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