Assessing flood severity from crowdsourced social media photos with deep neural networks

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Jorge Pereira
João Monteiro
Joel Silva
Jacinto Estima
Bruno Martins
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[1] Universidade de Lisboa,
[2] IST / INESC-ID,undefined
[3] Universidade de Lisboa,undefined
[4] IST / INESC-ID,undefined
[5] INESC-ID,undefined
[6] Universidade Europeia,undefined
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Multimedia Tools and Applications | 2020年 / 79卷
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Flood detection and severity estimation; Crowdsourced images; Image classification; Deep learning; Convolutional neural networks;
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The use of social media data in disaster and crisis management is increasing rapidly. Particularly in connection to flooding events, geo-referenced images shared by citizens can provide situational awareness to emergency responders, as well as assistance to financial loss assessment, giving information that would otherwise be very hard to collect through conventional sensors or remote sensing. Moreover, recent advances in computer vision and deep learning can perhaps support the automated analysis of these data. In this paper, focusing on ground-level images taken by humans during flooding events, we evaluate the use of deep convolutional neural networks for (a) discriminating images showing direct evidence of a flood, and (b) estimating the severity of the flooding event. Considering distinct datasets (i.e., the European Flood 2013 dataset, and data from different editions of the MediaEval Multimedia Satellite Task), we specifically evaluated models based on the DenseNet and EfficientNet neural network architectures, concluding that these classification models can achieve a very high accuracy on this task, thus having a clear potential to complement other sources of information (e.g., satellite imagery) related to flooding events.
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页码:26197 / 26223
页数:26
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