Percent complete, read off the floor.
Progress AI reads installed work straight from the panoramas — 82 trades, by area, no model required. A twelve-minute walk becomes a percent-complete line for every trade on that level within minutes, each number cited to the frames it came from.
What it does
Every frame is read for what is installed: studs up, board hung, taped, primed, grid in, duct run, sprinkler drops, devices, flooring. The output is a percentage per trade per area, dated to the walk that produced it — not to the Friday afternoon somebody typed it into a spreadsheet.
It works without a model. Where a model exists the quantities reconcile against it; where one doesn't, the areas come from the sheet. Every percentage opens to the frames behind it and the confidence it was read at, so a number that looks wrong can be checked in about ten seconds instead of defended for a week.
How it works
- 01
Read every frame
Each panorama is segmented by area against the sheet's room boundaries and by trade against what is visible. The unit is the one the trade bills in — square metres of board, metres of duct, device counts.
- 02
Score against the scope
Installed quantity is compared with the scope for that area — from the model where there is one, from the sheet where there isn't. Partial states count as partial: taped is not painted, and rough-in is not trimmed out.
- 03
Cite every number
Each percentage carries the frames that produced it and a confidence. Anything under threshold is surfaced for a human to confirm rather than quietly rounded up, and the correction trains the head on your own buildings.
Spec
- TRADES
- 82 RECOGNISED
- WALK→NUMBERS
- MINUTES
- MODEL
- NOT REQUIRED
- CITATION
- 100% OF LINES
82
Trades read from capture, by area, without a model