Exploring the impacts of automation in the mining industry: A systematic review using natural language processing

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Codoceo-Contreras, Loreto [1 ]
Rybak, Nikodem [1 ]
Hassall, Maureen [1 ]
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[1] Univ Queensland, Sustainable Minerals Inst, St Lucia, Qld 4067, Australia
关键词
Automation impacts; mining industry; human factors; natural language processing; autonomous; safety; TECHNOLOGY; CHALLENGES; FUTURE; INTELLIGENT; INFORMATION; ADVANTAGES; SAFETY; MINES;
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10.1177/25726668241270486
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TD [矿业工程];
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0819 ;
摘要
Autonomous and smart mines are predicted to become more prevalent. Automation has undeniable benefits in the mining industry, especially in terms of safety. However, automation has also led to unforeseen implications for individuals, organisations and communities. This study undertakes a systematic review of research on the impacts of automation in the mining context. A total of 94 documents that dealt with issues related to humans, safety and communities were found. Documents were analysed using both manual and natural language processing techniques. The review revealed the main concerns the industry must face for the successful implementation of automation, with interoperability and inadequate wireless networks identified as the most significant challenges. Key themes for individuals were workload, cognitive load, communication, acceptance of automation and trust. Task changes and culture were the most predominant issues at the organisational level. Impacts on employment and indigenous communities were highlighted at the community level. The emergence of advanced technologies and interoperability issues have implications for implementing of smart or intelligent mining. Human factors, precisely situation awareness and workload, have far-reaching consequences for safety and productivity because automation is becoming more complex. Moreover, not quantifying community impacts affects how companies can meet their corporate social responsibility commitments.
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