Building damage assessment in the 2015 Gorkha, Nepal, Earthquake using only post-event dual polarization synthetic apertuRe radar imagery

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This paper takes the 2015 Nepal earthquake as a case study to explore the use of post-event dual polarimetric synthetic aperture radar images for earthquake damage assessment. The radar scattering characteristics of damaged and undamaged urban areas were compared by using polarimetric features derived from PALSAR-2 and Sentinel-1 images, and the results showed that distinguishing between damaged and undamaged urban areas with a single polarimetric feature is challenging. A split-based image analysis, feature selection, and supervised classification were employed on a PALSAR-2 image. The texture features derived from the intensity of cross-polarization show higher correlations with the damage class. Additionally, feature selection revealed a positive influence on the overall performance. Employing 70% of the data for training and 30% data for testing, the support vector machine classifier achieved an accuracy of 80.5% compared with the reference data generated from the damage map that was provided by the United Nations Operational Satellite Applications Programme.

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Bai, Y., Adriano, B., Mas, E., & Koshimura, S. (2017). Building damage assessment in the 2015 Gorkha, Nepal, Earthquake using only post-event dual polarization synthetic apertuRe radar imagery. Earthquake Spectra, 33(Special issue  1), S185–S195. https://doi.org/10.1193/121516EQS232M

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