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Enhanced change detection index for disaster response, recovery assessment and monitoring of accessibility and open spaces (camp sites)

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posted on 2024-03-12, 15:56 authored by Dilkushi de Alwis Pitts, Emily So
<p>tThe availability of Very High Resolution (VHR) optical sensors and a growing image archive that is fre-quently updated, allows the use of change detection in post-disaster recovery and monitoring for robustand rapid results. The proposed semi-automated GIS object-based method uses readily available pre-disaster GIS data and adds existing knowledge into the processing to enhance change detection. It also allows targeting specific types of changes pertaining to similar man-made objects. This change detection method is based on pre/post normalized index, gradient of intensity, texture and edge similarity filters within the object and a set of training data. Once the change is quantified, based on training data, the method can be used automatically to detect change in order to observe recovery over time in large areas.Analysis over time can also contribute to obtaining a full picture of the recovery and development after disaster, thereby giving managers a better understanding of productive management practices.</p>

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  • Department of Geography (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation

Volume

57

Pages/Article Number

49-60

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0303-2434

Date Submitted

2017-11-26

Date Accepted

2016-12-11

Date of First Publication

2016-12-25

Date of Final Publication

2017-05-31

Date Document First Uploaded

2017-11-13

ePrints ID

29554

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