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Rapid damage assessment of built‐up structures using VHR satellite data in tsunami‐affected areas
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EngineeringEarthquake HazardsDisaster DetectionStructural EngineeringStructural IdentificationTsunami ScienceImage AnalysisSeismic AnalysisGeneral MethodologyVhr Satellite DataBomb Damage AssessmentPost‐tsunami Damage AssessmentAutomatic ProcedureTsunami‐affected AreasGeographyStructural Health MonitoringRapid Damage AssessmentGeological HazardEngineering GeologyCivil EngineeringRemote SensingSeismic Hazard
This paper discusses a general methodology for post‐tsunami damage assessment and an automatic procedure able to distinguish between different kinds of damage on built‐up structures using very‐high‐resolution satellite data. The procedure for automatic detection of damaged built‐up structures was designed using a multi‐criteria approach fusing radiometric, textural, and morphological image features related to pre‐ and post‐disaster data detection. The proposed procedure shows good performance with an estimated overall accuracy equal to 93.97%. The best performances are estimated in the discrimination between non‐flooded and flooded built‐up structures and in the recognition of collapsed built‐up structures with debris in place. Problems of omission error were detected in the recognition of collapsed built‐up structures without debris in place as in the case of completed erased built‐up structures situated close to the shoreline.
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