Digital twin construction with a focus on human twin interfaces

Ranjith K. Soman*, Karim Farghaly, Grant Mills, Jennifer Whyte

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105924
Number of pages19
JournalAutomation in Construction
Volume170
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Control rooms
  • Data integration
  • Digital twin construction
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Interfaces

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