Artificial Intelligence in Building Information Modeling Research: Country and Document-based Citation and Bibliographic Coupling Analysis

Gozde Basak Ozturk, Mert Tunca
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The intense association of the architecture, engineering, construction, operation, and facility management (AECO/FM) industry with cognitive and behavioral technologies leads to the increase in productivity of industry activities. In light of these thoughts, the building information modeling (BIM) platform is included in the AECO/FM industry to further increase efficiency and deliver construction projects economically, timely, and safely. While the BIM platform can work integrated with many programs and systems, concepts that offer innovative and fast solutions such as artificial intelligence (AI) benefit the AECO/FM industry. The main aim of this study is to understand the tendency of AI in BIM research carried out in different countries and by various scholars. This study adopts a bibliometric search, and a scientometric analysis and mapping approach with applying document-based citation analysis, country-based citation analysis, and country-based bibliographic coupling analysis of scientific research of AI and BIM integration. Data on the use of AI and BIM has been collected by reviewing and screening articles selected from the Scopus database. The results reveal that information management, decision support systems, genetic algorithms, neural networks, knowledge-based systems, machine learning, and deep learning effect AI in BIM research. This article contributes to the AECO/FM literature by analyzing and visualizing the current status and relationship between AI and BIM. Therefore, the findings highlight the gaps and trends in AI and BIM studies and provide new recommendations for future studies.
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建筑信息模型中的人工智能研究:基于国家和文献的引文与书目耦合分析
建筑、工程、施工、运营和设施管理(AECO/FM)行业与认知和行为技术的紧密联系导致了行业活动生产率的提高。基于这些思想,建筑信息模型(BIM)平台被纳入AECO/FM行业,进一步提高效率,经济、及时、安全地交付建筑项目。虽然BIM平台可以与许多程序和系统集成,但提供创新和快速解决方案的概念(如人工智能(AI))使AECO/FM行业受益。本研究的主要目的是了解AI在不同国家和不同学者进行的BIM研究中的趋势。本研究采用文献计量检索、科学计量分析与制图方法,将基于文献的引文分析、基于国家的引文分析、基于国家的书目耦合分析应用于AI与BIM集成的科学研究。人工智能和BIM的使用数据是通过审查和筛选从Scopus数据库中选择的文章收集的。结果表明,信息管理、决策支持系统、遗传算法、神经网络、基于知识的系统、机器学习和深度学习在BIM研究中的作用。本文通过分析和可视化AI和BIM之间的现状和关系,为AECO/FM文献做出贡献。因此,研究结果突出了人工智能和BIM研究的差距和趋势,并为未来的研究提供了新的建议。
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