Similarity learning to enable building searches in post‐event image data

Reconnaissance teams collect perishable data after each disaster to learn about building performance. However, often these large image sets are not adequately curated, nor do they have sufficient metadata (e.g., GPS), hindering any chance to identify images from the same building when collected by d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Computer-aided civil and infrastructure engineering 2022-02, Vol.37 (2), p.261-275
Hauptverfasser: Choi, Jongseong, Park, Ju An, Dyke, Shirley J., Yeum, Chul Min, Liu, Xiaoyu, Lenjani, Ali, Bilionis, Ilias
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Zusammenfassung:Reconnaissance teams collect perishable data after each disaster to learn about building performance. However, often these large image sets are not adequately curated, nor do they have sufficient metadata (e.g., GPS), hindering any chance to identify images from the same building when collected by different reconnaissance teams. In this study, Siamese convolutional neural networks (S‐CNN) are implemented and repurposed to establish a building search capability suitable for post‐disaster imagery. This method can automatically rank and retrieve corresponding building images in response to a single query using an image. In the demonstration, we utilize real‐world images collected from 174 reinforced‐concrete buildings affected by the 2016 Southern Taiwan and the 2017 Pohang (South Korea) earthquake events. A quantitative performance evaluation is conducted by examining two metrics introduced for this application: Similarity Score (SS) and Similarity Rank (SR).
ISSN:1093-9687
1467-8667
DOI:10.1111/mice.12698