TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital twin construction with a focus on human twin interfaces
AU - Soman, Ranjith K.
AU - Farghaly, Karim
AU - Mills, Grant
AU - Whyte, Jennifer
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Despite the growing emphasis on digital twins in construction, there is limited understanding of how to enable effective human interaction with these systems, limiting their potential to augment decision-making. This paper investigates the research question: “How can construction control rooms be utilized as digital twin interfaces to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of decision-making in the digital twin construction workflow?”. Design science research was used to develop a framework for human-digital twin interfaces, and it was evaluated in a real-world construction project. Findings reveal that control rooms can serve as dynamic interfaces within the digital twin ecosystem, improving coordination efficiency and decision-making accuracy. This finding is significant for practitioners and researchers, as it highlights the role of digital twin interfaces in augmenting decision-making. The paper opens avenues for future studies of human-digital twin interaction and machine learning in construction, such as imitation learning, codifying tacit knowledge, and new HCI paradigms.
AB - Despite the growing emphasis on digital twins in construction, there is limited understanding of how to enable effective human interaction with these systems, limiting their potential to augment decision-making. This paper investigates the research question: “How can construction control rooms be utilized as digital twin interfaces to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of decision-making in the digital twin construction workflow?”. Design science research was used to develop a framework for human-digital twin interfaces, and it was evaluated in a real-world construction project. Findings reveal that control rooms can serve as dynamic interfaces within the digital twin ecosystem, improving coordination efficiency and decision-making accuracy. This finding is significant for practitioners and researchers, as it highlights the role of digital twin interfaces in augmenting decision-making. The paper opens avenues for future studies of human-digital twin interaction and machine learning in construction, such as imitation learning, codifying tacit knowledge, and new HCI paradigms.
KW - Control rooms
KW - Data integration
KW - Digital twin construction
KW - Human-computer interaction
KW - Interfaces
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85214291258&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.autcon.2024.105924
DO - 10.1016/j.autcon.2024.105924
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85214291258
SN - 0926-5805
VL - 170
JO - Automation in Construction
JF - Automation in Construction
M1 - 105924
ER -