Integrated Defect Management Platform 'Chaedeul'
Collaboration with Startup to Apply 'AI Checker'
Expansion Planned into Smart Residential App 'HOBAN ON'

Hoban Construction is introducing the artificial intelligence (AI)-based integrated defect management platform 'Chaedeul' at new residential sites to manage defect handling in residential complexes quickly and systematically.

Hoban Summit site employees using the 'AI Checker' for inspection. Hoban Group.

Hoban Summit site employees using the 'AI Checker' for inspection. Hoban Group.

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On August 6, Hoban Construction announced that it will apply the multimodal AI technology 'AI Checker', which was jointly developed with the home-tech startup Eum, to the 'Chaedeul' platform, digitizing the entire process from defect reporting and classification to repair.


'AI Checker' is an AI technology capable of recognizing and processing various types of data, including language and images. When a manager photographs a defect on site, the AI automatically identifies and categorizes the type of defect, and transmits the relevant information in real time to specialized repair companies. The entire process from defect reporting to resolution can be managed on a single platform, allowing both managers and residents to check the status of defect handling in real time.


With the introduction of this system, Hoban Construction expects to reduce the burden of repetitive manual tasks, improve the speed of response to defects, and enhance quality based on defect data.


Kim Jaeun, Head of Open Innovation at Hoban Construction, stated, "We will actively introduce the latest technologies on site to make quality management easier," adding, "Based on this experience, we are developing the smart residential integrated application 'HOBAN ON', and plan to expand it into residential environment improvement services combined with AI in the future."


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Meanwhile, Hoban Construction continues to apply advanced technologies such as drones, AI video analysis, and exterior wall painting robots at construction sites. Following the introduction of a pre-construction defect detection system in collaboration with the drone specialist company Comapper, the company completed a pilot test of an exterior wall painting robot at the 'Hoban Summit Incheon Geomdan AB19 Block' site in May.


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