Presentations
High-Resolution Satellite Imagery - New Perspectives for Earthquake Risk ManagementLucian Chiroiu, Denis Diderot University
Earthquake Damage Identification using High-Resolution Satellite Images from the 2003 Northern Algeria Earthquake
Ellen M. Rathje and Melba M. Crawford, University of Texas at Austin
Remote Senisng Technology for Earthquake Damage DetectionFumio Yamazaki, University of Tokyo and Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Research Center, NIED; Ken-ichi Kouchi, Masayuki Kohiyama, Miguel Estrada, University of Tokyo; and Masashi Matsuoka, Earth-quake Disaster Mitigation Research Center, NIED
An Overview of Post-Earthquake Reconnaissance using Remote SensingCharles K. Huyck, Beverly J. Adams and Ronald T. Eguchi, ImageCat, Inc.
Rapid Damage Mapping for Post-Earthquake Building Damage AssessmentKeiko Saito and Robin Spence, University of Cambridge
Damage Detection Method using Middle-Resolution Optical Satellite Images Based on Normal Fluctuation of Digitial Numbers in Multi-Temporal Images
M. Kohiyama, M. Estrada, and F. Yamazaki, University of Tokyo
Earthquake Remote Sensation Kenneth W. Hudnut, US Geological Survey
Integrated Sensing and Inspection of Highway Surface DistressHoward Chung and Masanobu Shinozuka, University of California, Irvine
Research and Applications using Real-Time Direct Broadcast Imagery, Weather Radar and LiDAR in Disaster Response and Preparedness
Richard P. Watson, University of New Mexico
Remote Sensing for Post-Disaster Bridge Damage Assessment Beverley J. Adams, Charles K. Huyck, Sungbin Cho and Ronald T. Eguchi, ImageCat, Inc.
Workshop on Application of Remote Sensing Technologies for Disaster ResponseSeptember 12, 2003 | Beckman Center of the National Academies | Irvine, CA
Overview of the Emerging Role of Remote Sensing in Post-disaster Response
Masanobu Shinozuka, University of California, Irvine presentation
Detection of Damage due to the 2003 Bam, Iran Earthquake Using Terra-ASTER Imagery
Masayuki Kohiyama, University of Tokyo and Fumio Yamazaki, Chiba University presentation | paper
Application of Texture Analysis to High-resolution Satellite Images for Mapping Post-earthquake Building Damage Distribution--a Preliminary Assessment
Robin Spence and Keiko Saito, University of Cambridgepresentation | paper
Visual and Automated Damage Detection for the 2003 Algeria and Bam Earthquakes Using High-resolution Satellite Images
Fumio Yamazaki and Yoshihisa Yano, Chiba University; Masashi Matsuoka and T. Thuy Vu, Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Research Center, NIED; Ken-ichi Kouchi and Masayuki Kohiyama, University of Tokyopresentation | paper
Damage Detection Using Neighborhood Edge Dissimilarity in Very High-resolution Optical Data: 2003 Bam Iran Earthquake
Charles K. Huyck and Beverley Adams, ImageCat, Inc. and Luca Gusella, University of Bolognapresentation | paper
Update on Mount St. Helens Ken Hudnut, USGS and Michael Abrams, Jet Propulsion Lab presentation
Object-oriented Approach to Post-earthquake Damage Assessment for Bam, Iran, Using Very High-resolution Satellite Imagery
Luca Gusella, Gabriele Bitelli and Allessandro Mognol, University of Bologna; Beverley Adams and Charles Huyck, ImageCat, Inc.presentation | paper
Use of SAR Intensity Imagery for Earthquake Damage Detection
Masashi Matsuoka, Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Research Center and Fumio Yamazaki, Chiba Universitypresentation | paper
SAR Complex Data for Change Detection for the Bam Earthquake using Envisat Satellite ASAR Data
Babak Mansouri, University of California, Irvine and ImageCat, Inc.; Masanobu Shinozuka, University of California, Irvine, Charles Huyck, ImageCat, Inc., Bijan Houshmand, University of California, Los Angelespresentation | abstract
Health Monitoring of Caltrans BridgesMaria Feng and Yangbo Chen, University of California, Irvine; and Chin-An Tan, Wayne State Universitypresentation
Moderate- and Low-resolution Imagery for Data Integration in Post-disaster Assessment: The Wildfire Case
Richard P. Watson, CREATE, University of New Mexico and Kota Prasad, SeaSpacepresentation | paper
Assessment of Windstorm Damage in the United States J. Arn Womble and Kishor Mehta, WISE Center, Texas Tech Universitypresentation | paper
Streamlining Post-disaster Data Collection and Damage Assessment, Using VIEWS™ and VRS
Beverley Adams, Michael Mio, Sungbin Cho, Charles K. Huyck and Ronald T. Eguchi, ImageCat, Inc.; J. Arn Womble and Kishor Mehta, Texas Tech Universitypresentation | paper
Integrative Technologies in Support of GIS-Based Post-disaster Response
Arthur J. Lembo, Amanda Bonneau and Thomas D. O’Rourke, Cornell University presentation | paper
Measuring Co-seismic Deformations from SPOT Images Sebastien Leprince, California Institute of Technology; Remi Michel and Renaud Binet, Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique, Francepresentation | abstract
Mapping and Detection of Fault Slip and Structural Damage Ken Hudnut, Katherine Kendrick and Erdal Safak, US Geological Survey; Mike Bevis and Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska, Ohio State University; Chen Ji, California Institute of Technology; Ric Sanchez and Charles Toth, U. S. Geological Survey, National Centerpresentation
Remote Sensing for Building Inventory Update and Improved Loss Estimation in HAZUS®
Hung C. Chung, Beverley Adams, Charles K. Huyck, Shubharoop Ghosh and Ronald T. Eguchi, ImageCat, Inc.presentation | paper
Employment of LiDAR for Disaster Assessment T. Thuy Vu and Masashi Matsuoka, Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Research Center and Fumio Yamazaki, Chiba Universitypresentation | paper
Methodological Approach for Extracting Building Inventory Data from Stereo Satellite Images
Pooya Sarabandi and Anne Kiremidjian, Stanford University; Beverley Adams and Ronald T. Eguchi, ImageCat presentation | paper
Second International Workshop on Remote Sensing for Post-Disaster ResponseOctober 7-8, 2004 | Newport Beach, CA
Comments on the Emerging Role of Remote Sensing in Post-Disaster Repsonse
Masanobu Shinozuka, University of California, Irvine presentation
The Need and Development for Dynamic Integrated GIS Enhancement and Support Tools (DIGEST) - The Geospatial Project Management Tool (GeoProMT)
Chris S. Renschler and Laercio M. Namikawa, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA), University at Buffalopresentation | paper
3D Seismic Hazard and Risk Maps for Earthquake Awareness of Citizens with Aids of GIS and Remote Sensing Technologies
Saburoh Midorikawa, Tokyo Institute of Technologypresentation
Investigating Urban Tsunami Damage in Thailand as a Function of Pre-tsunami Environmental Degradation, using Landsat 5 & Quickbird/IKONOS Imagery
Beverley J. Adams, ImageCat, Inc. presentation | paper
Post Tsunami Survey and Hazard Map Development in Sri Lanka
Srikantha Herath, United Nations Universitypresentation | paper
Remote Sensing Technology for Tsunami Disasters along the Andaman Sea, Thailand
Supapis Polngam, GISTDA, Thailandpresentation | paper
Comparison of Earthquake Damage Evaluation using Change Detection and Thematic Classification
Kyu-Seok Woo, Ellen M. Rathje and Melba Crawford, University of Texas at Austinpresentation | paper
Estimation of Landform Classification Based on Land Use and Its Change - Use of Object-based Classification and Altitude Data
Shoichi Nakai and Jaegyu Bae, Chiba University presentation | paper
VIEWS™ Reconnaissance following Hurricane Katrina Charles K. Huyck, Beverley J. Adams, Michael Mio and Paul R. Amyx, ImageCat, Incpresentation | paper
Remote Sensing, GIS, and Modeling Technologies Enhance the Synergic Capability to Comprehend the Impact of Great Tsunami Disaster
Shun’ichi Koshimura, Tohoku Universitypresentation | paper
Geography, Disaster Recovery and Remote SensingArleen A. Hill and Lisa D. Keys-Mathews, Memphis State Universitypresentation | paper
Evaluation of Tsunami Damage in the Eastern Part of Sri Lanka due to the 2004 Sumatra Earthquake Using High-Resolution Satellite Images
Hiroyuki Miura, A. Wijeyewickrema and S. Inoue, Tokyo Institute of Technologypresentation | paper
SAR Image Power Calibration by Urban Texture: Application to the BAM Earthquake using Envisat Satellite ASAR Data
Babak Mansouri, UCI/ImageCat/MK Beton; Masanobu Shinozuka, University of California, Irvine presentation | paper
Preliminary Results in Development of an Object-based Image Analysis Method for Earthquake Damage Assessment
T. Thuy Vu, and M. Matsuoka, Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Research Center (EDM), NIED, Japan; F. Yamazaki, Chiba Universitypresentation | paper
Katrina’s Fury: An Assessment of Environmental Data Fusion for Rapid Large Scale Hurricane Damage Assessment Using Moderate Resolution Imagery
Richard Watson, Theresa R. Watson, Enrique L. Montano and Crystal M. Krause, CREATE, University of New Mexicopresentation
Airborne and Spaceborne Images for Earthquake Damage Detection of Expressways and Buildings
Yoshihisa Maruyama, Fumio Yamazaki and Yoshihisa Yano, Chiba Universitypresentation | paper
Infrastructure Inventory Compilation Using Single High Resolution Satellite Images
Pooya Sarabandi and Anne S. Kiremidjian, Stanford University; Beverley Adams and Ronald T. Eguchi, ImageCat, Inc. presentation | paper
Characteristics of Remote Sensing Images for the 2004 Niigata-ken Chuetsu Earthquake: Application of SAR Imagery for Earthquake Damage Detection
Masashi Matsuoka and Kei Horie, EDM-NIED; Hiroshi Ohkura, NIED; and Fumio Yamazaki, Chiba Universitypresentation | paper
An Urban Damage Scale based on Satellite and Airborne Imagery
Ronald T. Eguchi, ImageCat, Inc.presentation | paper
Third International Workshop on Remote Sensing for Post-Disaster ResponseSeptember 12-13, 2005 | Chiba University | Chiba, Japan