2020
DOI: 10.17603/ds2-3cca-f398
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Post-Hurricane Damage Assessment Using Satellite Imagery and Geolocation Features

Quoc Dung Cao,
Youngjun Choe

Abstract: Gaining timely and reliable situation awareness after hazard events such as a hurricane is crucial to emergency managers and first responders. One effective way to achieve that goal is through damage assessment. Recently, disaster researchers have been utilizing imagery captured through satellites or drones to quantify the number of flooded/damaged buildings. In this paper, we propose a mixed data approach, which leverages publicly available satellite imagery and geolocation features of the affected area to id… Show more

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“…This data set is more realistic and generalizable than the previous data set using purely satellite imagery since it reflects the actual situation when we want to deploy this damage assessment framework in future events. The data set is curated and made available on the DesignSafe Data Depot (DOI: 10.17603/ds2-3cca-f398) (Cao & Choe, 2020b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This data set is more realistic and generalizable than the previous data set using purely satellite imagery since it reflects the actual situation when we want to deploy this damage assessment framework in future events. The data set is curated and made available on the DesignSafe Data Depot (DOI: 10.17603/ds2-3cca-f398) (Cao & Choe, 2020b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%