Acceptance of Mixed Reality Technology for Construction Project Inspection

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Author listสหพัฒน์ กิจประเสริฐ, มงคล อัศวดิลกฤทธิ์

Publisherคณะสถาปัตยกรรมศาสตร์ ผังเมืองและนฤมิตศิลป์ มหาวิทยาลัยมหาสารคาม

Publication year2025

Journal acronymJ Architect Des Construction

Volume number7

Issue number2

Start page136

End page148

Number of pages13

ISSN2673-0332

eISSN2673-0340

URLhttps://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/Jadc/article/view/273111/185096

LanguagesThai (TH)


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Abstract

Construction project inspection can use augmented reality and virtual reality technologies, but these two technologies cannot create interactions between users and all project stakeholders. Currently, mixed reality technologies have been developed that can create interactions between users and all project stakeholders, including the integration of models with the entire real environment at the same time. This research therefore studies the acceptance of mixed reality technology for construction project inspection as a guideline for using this technology to inspect and control the quality of work in the construction process. Data were collected from a specific sample of 60 people who are experts and have experience in using mixed reality technology tools to inspect construction projects. The data was then analyzed for the relationship between independent and dependent variables using simple regression equations and multiple regression equations. The results of the research found that various factors are related according to the theory of technology acceptance. In addition, the perception of ease of use is considered the factor with the highest level of opinion, followed by the perception of usefulness. Both factors affect attitudes towards use and affect behavioral intentions to use the technology. Finally, the results will be useful for those involved in using mixed reality technology in the development of construction projects.


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