This paper presents an image analysis of the Van Ercis earthquake, and demonstrates how efficiently the orthophoto images and point clouds from stereo matching data can be used for automatic detection of buildings and changes in buildings. The proposed method contains three basic steps. The first step is to classify the high-resolution pre and post event Red-Green-Blue (RGB) orthophoto images (orthoRGB) using Support Vector Machine (SVM) classification procedure to extract the building areas. In the second step, normalized Digital Surface Model (nDSM) band derived from point clouds and Digital Terrain Model (DTM) is integrated with the SVM classification (nDSM+orthoRGB). In the last step, building damage assessment is performed through a co...
Abstract The serious natural disasters such as flood and earthquake result in great loss to human ev...
In recent years, remote-sensing (RS) technologies have been used together with image processing and ...
In the second half of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century the amount of natural disasters has...
Emergency response ought to be rapid, reliable and efficient in terms of bringing the necessary help...
AbstractThe effects of earthquake can be devastating, it may cause significant life losses and prope...
The availability of commercial very high resolution (VHR) satellite imagery makes it possible to det...
This research presents a processing workflow to automatically find damaged building areas in an urba...
In this article, a novel after-disaster building damage monitoring method is presented. This method ...
After a major earthquake in a dense urban area, the spatial distribution of heavily damaged building...
This study presents detection of the collapsed buildings caused by, earthquake,, using digital eleva...
High resolution remotely sensed images provide current, detailed, and accurate information for large...
Earth Observation (EO) data are used to map mostly affected urban areas after an earthquake generall...
There is a great demand for studying the changes of buildings over time. The current trend for build...
Earthquakes are the most destructive natural disasters, which result in massive loss of life, infras...
Extraction of urban building damage caused by earthquake disasters, from very-high-resolution (VHR) ...
Abstract The serious natural disasters such as flood and earthquake result in great loss to human ev...
In recent years, remote-sensing (RS) technologies have been used together with image processing and ...
In the second half of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century the amount of natural disasters has...
Emergency response ought to be rapid, reliable and efficient in terms of bringing the necessary help...
AbstractThe effects of earthquake can be devastating, it may cause significant life losses and prope...
The availability of commercial very high resolution (VHR) satellite imagery makes it possible to det...
This research presents a processing workflow to automatically find damaged building areas in an urba...
In this article, a novel after-disaster building damage monitoring method is presented. This method ...
After a major earthquake in a dense urban area, the spatial distribution of heavily damaged building...
This study presents detection of the collapsed buildings caused by, earthquake,, using digital eleva...
High resolution remotely sensed images provide current, detailed, and accurate information for large...
Earth Observation (EO) data are used to map mostly affected urban areas after an earthquake generall...
There is a great demand for studying the changes of buildings over time. The current trend for build...
Earthquakes are the most destructive natural disasters, which result in massive loss of life, infras...
Extraction of urban building damage caused by earthquake disasters, from very-high-resolution (VHR) ...
Abstract The serious natural disasters such as flood and earthquake result in great loss to human ev...
In recent years, remote-sensing (RS) technologies have been used together with image processing and ...
In the second half of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century the amount of natural disasters has...