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DISASTER INITIAL RESPONSES MINING DAMAGES USING FEATURE EXTRACTION AND BAYESIAN OPTIMIZED SUPPORT VECTOR CLASSIFIERS
2018
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Whenever a natural disaster occurs, it is important to quickly evaluate the damage status in high-priority locations. Frequently, owing to the restrictions imposed by the availability of disaster management resources, spatial information is predicted where the infrastructure manager makes an initial response. It is critical that an initial response be effective to mitigate social losses. In recent years, Japan has experienced several great earthquakes with magnitudes of around 6, most notably
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