Assessing Damage - Can The Crowd Interpret Colour And 3d Information?

CARTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL(2021)

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The goal of this study is to investigate how efficiently and effectively collapsed buildings - due to the occurrence of a disaster - can be localized by a general crowd. Two types of visualization parameters are evaluated in an online user study: (1) greyscale images (indicating height information) versus true colours; (2) variation in the vertical viewing angle (0 degrees, 30 degrees and 60 degrees). Additionally, the influence of map use expertise on how the visualizations are interpreted, is investigated. The results indicate that the use of the greyscale image helps to locate collapsed buildings in an efficient and effective manner. The use of the viewing angle of 60 degrees is the least appropriate. A person with a map use expertise will prefer the greyscale image over the colour image. To confirm the benefits of the use of three-dimensional visualizations and the use of the colour image, more research is needed.
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Post-disaster visualizations, users study, crowdsourcing, change detection
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