A prototype model for detection and classification of landslides using satellite data

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Landslides are natural and manmade disasters that cause threat to human life and lead to huge economic loss. Last few decade number of approaches have been developed for early detection of landslide for protecting life and saving properties. This paper proposes a prototype for an artificial intelligent model to detect and predict different types of landslides in hilly area with remote sensing techniques. All developing countries are following a steep increase in development of infrastructure like buildings, roads tunnels bridges railway tracks. Demand of connecting remote area is very high but on other side of environment it is also true that high demand of construction in morpho material area is causing many disasters like landslide. Landslide causes the loss of property and life so an early alarming will be help full for disaster management. Remotely sensed data pre-processed with artificial intelligent technologies will be helpful for landslide detection, creating landslide susceptibility map and inventory. Focus of this study is on enhancing the accuracy to detect landslide, list out the different features for extraction from satellite images and pre processing steps. This research also focuses on application of robust early prediction of type of landslide. This research will help in detection of landslide early to protect economical losses and human lives.

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Sharma, A., Sharma, K. K., & Sapate, S. G. (2022). A prototype model for detection and classification of landslides using satellite data. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2327). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2327/1/012029

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