2022
DOI: 10.58286/27187
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Employing vision-based sensing for long-term monitoring

Abstract: Despite the crucial role of structural health monitoring (SHM), traditional contact-based sensors are costly and lacking automation. Vision-based sensors have recently emerged as a potential substitute, due to their non-contact nature and low cost. However, investigations lack validating their long-term performance. This study assesses vision-based sensing for robust and efficient long-term displacement monitoring. Additionally, the suitability of various machine learning (ML) algorithms in automatically extra… Show more

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