The localization and detailed assessment of damaged buildings after a disastrous event is of utmost importance to guide response operations, recovery tasks or for insurance purposes. Several remote sensing platforms and sensors are currently used for the manual detection of building damages. However, there is an overall interest in the use of automated methods to perform this task, regardless of the used platform. Owing to its synoptic coverage and predictable availability, satellite imagery is currently used as input for the identification of building damages by the International Charter, as well as the Copernicus Emergency Management Service for the production of damage grading and reference maps. Recently proposed methods to perform imag...
In the second half of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century the amount of natural disasters has...
Automated classification of building damage in remote sensing images enables the rapid and spatially...
The accurate and timely identification of the degree of building damage is critical for disaster eme...
The localization and detailed assessment of damaged buildings after a disastrous event is of utmost ...
Remote sensing images have long been preferred to perform building damage assessments. The recently ...
Remote sensing images have long been preferred to perform building damage assessments. The recently ...
Remote sensing images have long been preferred to perform building damage assessments. The recently ...
Remotely sensed data can provide the basis for timely and efficient building damage maps that are of...
Remotely sensed data can provide the basis for timely and efficient building damage maps that are of...
After a natural disaster, the situation is often unclear, though an accurate assessment of the situa...
When a natural disaster occurs, humanitarian organizations need to be prompt, effective, and efficie...
Using aerial cameras, satellite remote sensing or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) equipped with camer...
Oblique aerial images offer views of both building roofs and façades, and thus have been recognized ...
Over the past decades, a special interest has been given to remote-sensing imagery to automate the d...
Remotely sensed data can provide the basis for timely and efficient building damage maps that are of...
In the second half of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century the amount of natural disasters has...
Automated classification of building damage in remote sensing images enables the rapid and spatially...
The accurate and timely identification of the degree of building damage is critical for disaster eme...
The localization and detailed assessment of damaged buildings after a disastrous event is of utmost ...
Remote sensing images have long been preferred to perform building damage assessments. The recently ...
Remote sensing images have long been preferred to perform building damage assessments. The recently ...
Remote sensing images have long been preferred to perform building damage assessments. The recently ...
Remotely sensed data can provide the basis for timely and efficient building damage maps that are of...
Remotely sensed data can provide the basis for timely and efficient building damage maps that are of...
After a natural disaster, the situation is often unclear, though an accurate assessment of the situa...
When a natural disaster occurs, humanitarian organizations need to be prompt, effective, and efficie...
Using aerial cameras, satellite remote sensing or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) equipped with camer...
Oblique aerial images offer views of both building roofs and façades, and thus have been recognized ...
Over the past decades, a special interest has been given to remote-sensing imagery to automate the d...
Remotely sensed data can provide the basis for timely and efficient building damage maps that are of...
In the second half of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century the amount of natural disasters has...
Automated classification of building damage in remote sensing images enables the rapid and spatially...
The accurate and timely identification of the degree of building damage is critical for disaster eme...