Automatic construction accident report analysis using large language models (LLMs)
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2025
Abstract
Construction site safety is a paramount concern, given the high rate of accidents and fatalities in the sector. This study introduces a novel approach to analyzing construction accident reports by employing advanced large language models (LLMs), specifically generative pre-trained transformer (GPT)-3.5, GPT-4.0, Gemini Pro, and large language model Meta artificial intelligence (AI) (LLaMA) 3.1. Our research focuses on the classification of key attributes in accident reports: root cause, injury cause, affected body part, severity, and accident time. The results reveal that GPT-4.0 achieves significantly higher accuracy across most attributes. Gemini Pro demonstrates superior performance in the “injury cause” classification, while LLaMA 3.1 excels in classifying “severity” and “root cause”. GPT-3.5, although lagging behind GPT-4.0, exhibits commendable accuracy. The insights gained from this study are vital for the construction industry, as they indicate the potential for developing more precise and effective safety measures. These findings could lead to a reduction in the frequency and severity of accidents, thereby enhancing worker safety.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Intelligent Construction
Recommended Citation
Ahmadi, E., Muley, S., & Wang, C. (2025). Automatic construction accident report analysis using large language models (LLMs). Journal of Intelligent Construction, 3 (1) https://doi.org/10.26599/JIC.2024.9180039