September - 2021CONSTRUCTIONTECHREVIEW.COM 19trend charts, and reports that construction businesses can utilize for various purposes such as safety improvement, personnel training, claims checks, subcontractor performance, and safety policy updates. Clients can configure Ailyssa according to their requisites and generate their desired analytical reports. In this way, end users can experience greater visibility of their site's overall safety and make informed decisions regarding their operations. The underlying reason behind the solution's groundbreaking functionalities is Ailytics's team of expert civil engineers, architects, and data scientists, who understand their clients' pain points and effectively translate them into pertinent features. Complementing the team are the company's extensive construction data sets that are critical for the development of its AI-based algorithm that improves its client worksite safety. Ailyssa eliminates a significant share of the manual data gathering process and enables supervisors to focus on validation processes instead. Several of the company's clients are beneficiaries of its advanced video analytical capabilities, and they successfully detect more hazards than other players in the construction industry.One of Ailytics clients deployed Ailyssa for monitoring its building sites, and it was able to detect up to ninety-five per cent of non-compliant activities and alerted the safety supervisor. After the successful implementation, the workers were more aware and cautious with their actions, and the client significantly reduced nonconforming activities and improved the site's overall safety. Ailyssa's recordings formed undeniable records, which were later used in safety meetings to evaluate subcontractors' performance and train newly onboarded workers. Ailytics delivers such high-quality results across all applications, and owing to its lean operations, the company also improvises according to client's requirements swiftly. The company was recently selected into NVIDIA's Inception Program and will receive NVIDIA's valuable support for advancing its video analytical capabilities. One of the major challenges for video analytics, whether in construction or any other industry, is the amount of computing power it needs to run those analyses. Ailytics is currently evaluating Ailyssa's downstream integration with wearable devices that can alert drivers or workers regarding hazards and predict risks or delays in the construction activity. Additionally, the company is assessing its upstream integration with other safety and project management systems to compare actual progress against the schedule to predict risks or delays or use it for progress claims. As Tan concludes, "The construction industry is ripe for disruption, and there is no better time than now with covid-19 acting as a catalyst for companies to enhance their operations by adopting the right technologies." The construction industry is ripe for disruption and there is no better time than now with covid-19 acting as a catalyst for companies to enhance their operations by adopting the right technologies
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