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Intelligent assessment of building damage of 2023 Turkey-Syria Earthquake by multiple remote sensing approaches

Earth Sciences

Intelligent assessment of building damage of 2023 Turkey-Syria Earthquake by multiple remote sensing approaches

X. Yu, X. Hu, et al.

Discover how a groundbreaking multi-class damage detection model using AI is revolutionizing building damage analysis in the wake of the devastating 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake. Developed by a team of researchers including Xiao Yu, Xie Hu, and others, this innovative approach leverages remote sensing data to enhance assessment accuracy and improve disaster response efforts.

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Abstract
A catastrophic Mw7.8 earthquake hit southeast Turkey and northwest Syria on February 6th, 2023, leading to more than 44 k deaths and 160 k building collapses. The interpretation of earthquake-triggered building damage is usually subjective, labor intensive, and limited by accessibility to the sites and the availability of instant, high-resolution images. Here we propose a multi-class damage detection (MCDD) model enlightened by artificial intelligence to synergize four variables, i.e., amplitude dispersion index (ADI) and damage proxy (DP) map derived from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images, the change of the normalized difference built-up index (NDBI) derived from optical remote sensing images, as well as peak ground acceleration (PGA). This approach allows us to characterize damage on a large, tectonic scale and a small, individual-building scale. The integration of multiple variables in classifying damage levels into no damage, slight damage, and serious damage (including partial or complete collapses) excels the traditional practice of solely use of DP by 11.25% in performance. Our proposed approach can quantitatively and automatically sort out different building damage levels from publicly available satellite observations, which helps prioritize the rescue mission in response to emergent disasters.
Publisher
npj Natural Hazards
Published On
Mar 15, 2024
Authors
Xiao Yu, Xie Hu, Yuqi Song, Susu Xu, Xuechun Li, Xiaodong Song, Xuanmei Fan, Fang Wang
Tags
Turkey-Syria earthquake
damage detection
machine learning
remote sensing
disaster response
building damage
AI model
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