A single-building damage detection model based on multi-feature fusion: A case study in Yangbi

Haoguo Du,Xuchuan Lin,Jinzhong Jiang,Yongkun Lu,Haobiao Du,Fanghao Zhang, Fengyan Yu, Tao Feng, Xiaofang Wu, Guanling Peng, Shurong Deng, Shifang He,Xianfu Bai

ISCIENCE(2024)

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Abstract
Accurate and effective identification, determination of the location, and classification of damaged buildings are essential after destructive earthquakes. However, the accuracy of image change detection is limited because of the many texture features and changes in non-building information. In this context, a model for single-building damage detection based on multi-feature fusion is proposed. First, the normalized Digital Surface Model (nDSM) was extracted from the DSM through iterative filtering and point cloud thinning, followed by the extraction of building contour information. Next, single-building images were generated from different data sources through the region of interest (ROI), and the optimal texture feature parameters were extracted for fusion. Afterward, principal-component analysis (PCA) was conducted to suppress multi-feature correlation-induced information redundancy. Finally, the damage to buildings was quantitatively evaluated, and the model was compared with 13 models. The results confirmed the practicability of the model for the Yangbi M(S)6.4 and Honghe M(S)5.0 earthquakes.
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Remote sensing,Space sciences,Engineering
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