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The rapid and accurate detection of damaged buildings after an earthquake are critical for emergency response. Given the difference in the textures of damaged parts and those of the original buildings, damaged buildings can be accurately detected through
Rui Zhang +4 more
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Identifying Damaged Buildings in Aerial Images Using the Object Detection Method
The collapse of buildings caused by the earthquake seriously threatened human lives and safety. So, the quick detection of collapsed buildings from post-earthquake images is essential for disaster relief and disaster damage assessment.
Lingfei Shi +6 more
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The collapse of buildings caused by earthquakes can lead to a large loss of life and property. Rapid assessment of building damage with remote sensing image data can support emergency rescues.
Wanting Yang, Xianfeng Zhang, Peng Luo
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Fully convolutional networks (FCN) such as UNet and DeepLabv3+ are highly competitive when being applied in the detection of earthquake-damaged buildings in very high-resolution (VHR) remote sensing images.
Chao Wang +6 more
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Rapid Screening Procedure for Buildings Damaged by Earthquakes: The Need for Retrofitting [PDF]
Right after an earthquake disaster, many universities and or “experts” were performing rapid screening of buildings/facilities damaged during the earthquake. Many of the buildings, houses, were tagged with red labels, which means that those buildings are
Boen Teddy
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Runout model evaluation based on back-calculation of building damage [PDF]
We evaluated the ability of three debris-flow runout models (RAMMS, FLO2D and D-Claw) to predict the number of damaged buildings in simulations of the 9 January 2019 Montecito, California, debrisflow event. Observations of building damage after the event
Barnhart Katherine R., Kean Jason W.
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Analysis of Tram Traffic-Induced Vibration Influence on Earthquake Damaged Buildings
The Zagreb 2020 earthquake severely damaged the historic centre of the city. Most of the damage occurred on historic masonry residential buildings, many of which are situated very close to the tram track.
Ivo Haladin +2 more
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RESEARCH ON OPTIMAL OBSERVATION SCALE FOR DAMAGED BUILDINGS AFTER EARTHQUAKE BASED ON OPTIMAL FEATURE SPACE [PDF]
A new information extraction method of damaged buildings rooted in optimal feature space is put forward on the basis of the traditional object-oriented method.
J. Chen, W. Chen, A. Dou, W. Li, Y. Sun
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A vast number of existing buildings were constructed before the development and enforcement of seismic design codes, which run into the risk of being severely damaged under the action of seismic excitations.
Ehsan Harirchian +5 more
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BUILDING DAMAGE EXTRACTION TRIGGERED BY EARTHQUAKE USING THE UAV IMAGERY [PDF]
When extracting building damage information, we can only determine whether the building is collapsed using the post-earthquake satellite images. Even the satellite images have the sub-meter resolution, the identification of slightly damaged buildings is ...
S. Li, H. Tang, H. Tang
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