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Damaged Building Extraction Using Modified Mask R-CNN Model Using Post-Event Aerial Images of the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
by
Maruyama, Yoshihisa
, Liu, Wen
, Zhan, Yihao
in
Accuracy
/ aerial images
/ Algorithms
/ Architecture
/ building detection
/ Buildings
/ Computer vision
/ Damage assessment
/ Damage detection
/ Deep learning
/ Disasters
/ Earthquake damage
/ Earthquakes
/ instance segmentation
/ Japan
/ Landslides & mudslides
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Natural disasters
/ Neural networks
/ prediction
/ Remote sensing
/ Remote sensing systems
/ Residential areas
/ Residential buildings
/ Seismic activity
/ Shaking
/ Support vector machines
/ surveys
/ the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake
/ Typhoons
2022
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Damaged Building Extraction Using Modified Mask R-CNN Model Using Post-Event Aerial Images of the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
by
Maruyama, Yoshihisa
, Liu, Wen
, Zhan, Yihao
in
Accuracy
/ aerial images
/ Algorithms
/ Architecture
/ building detection
/ Buildings
/ Computer vision
/ Damage assessment
/ Damage detection
/ Deep learning
/ Disasters
/ Earthquake damage
/ Earthquakes
/ instance segmentation
/ Japan
/ Landslides & mudslides
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Natural disasters
/ Neural networks
/ prediction
/ Remote sensing
/ Remote sensing systems
/ Residential areas
/ Residential buildings
/ Seismic activity
/ Shaking
/ Support vector machines
/ surveys
/ the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake
/ Typhoons
2022
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Damaged Building Extraction Using Modified Mask R-CNN Model Using Post-Event Aerial Images of the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
by
Maruyama, Yoshihisa
, Liu, Wen
, Zhan, Yihao
in
Accuracy
/ aerial images
/ Algorithms
/ Architecture
/ building detection
/ Buildings
/ Computer vision
/ Damage assessment
/ Damage detection
/ Deep learning
/ Disasters
/ Earthquake damage
/ Earthquakes
/ instance segmentation
/ Japan
/ Landslides & mudslides
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Natural disasters
/ Neural networks
/ prediction
/ Remote sensing
/ Remote sensing systems
/ Residential areas
/ Residential buildings
/ Seismic activity
/ Shaking
/ Support vector machines
/ surveys
/ the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake
/ Typhoons
2022
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Damaged Building Extraction Using Modified Mask R-CNN Model Using Post-Event Aerial Images of the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
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Damaged Building Extraction Using Modified Mask R-CNN Model Using Post-Event Aerial Images of the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
2022
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Overview
Remote sensing is an effective method of evaluating building damage after a large-scale natural disaster, such as an earthquake or a typhoon. In recent years, with the development of computer vision technology, deep learning algorithms have been used for damage assessment from aerial images. In April 2016, a series of earthquakes hit the Kyushu region, Japan, and caused severe damage in the Kumamoto and Oita Prefectures. Numerous buildings collapsed because of the strong and continuous shaking. In this study, a deep learning model called Mask R-CNN was modified to extract residential buildings and estimate their damage levels from post-event aerial images. Our Mask R-CNN model employs an improved feature pyramid network and online hard example mining. Furthermore, a non-maximum suppression algorithm across multiple classes was also applied to improve prediction. The aerial images captured on 29 April 2016 (two weeks after the main shock) in Mashiki Town, Kumamoto Prefecture, were used as the training and test sets. Compared with the field survey results, our model achieved approximately 95% accuracy for building extraction and over 92% accuracy for the detection of severely damaged buildings. The overall classification accuracy for the four damage classes was approximately 88%, demonstrating acceptable performance.
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