Home /Research /Artificial Intelligence in Human–Robot Collaboration in the Construction Industry: A Scoping Review
OTHER

Artificial Intelligence in Human–Robot Collaboration in the Construction Industry: A Scoping Review

Bo Peng, Maxwell Fordjour Antwi‐Afari, Bilal Manzoor, Emmanuel Nyamekye Antwi Afari, Zezhou Wu

Year
2025
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

With the gradual rise of automation and human–robot collaboration (HRC), artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to significantly change the construction industry by automating design and decision-making processes, thus improving both productivity and safety. Despite the growing research trends in AI and HRC, no study has synthesized the existing studies of AI in HRC in the construction industry. This paper aims to conduct a review of AI in HRC in construction and summarize the current mainstream topics, research gaps, and future research directions. A scoping review and science mapping analysis were used to explore extant literature in the studied domain and conduct keyword co-occurrence analysis, respectively. In this study, 210 relevant articles were retrieved from the Scopus database from 1993 to July 2025. The results revealed five main clusters regarding the co-occurrence of keywords. Four mainstream research topics were discussed, including (1) AI techniques and applications, (2) the use of extended reality (XR) in HRC, (3) the challenges of HRC, and (4) the application of HRC in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) sector. Moreover, this study provided a detailed summary of research gaps and future research directions. These findings offer researchers and practitioners a deeper understanding of AI applications in HRC for construction case studies and serve as actionable directions to advance this field.

Keywords

MainstreamEngineeringAutomationScopusField (mathematics)Construction industryProductivityExtant taxonData scienceComputer science

Related papers

Browse all OTHER papers