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application of remote sensing data in disaster management
activities. Some of the limitations of video data can be
overcome by systematic data acquisition for detailed inventory
videography (Ham, 1998), such as mission planning, integration
with GPS etc. As threshold values used in this research are not
identical for all video data, there is a need for further research
on a more generic methodology based on geometry and texture
pattern of damaged areas. For registration of video imagery,
there is a need for accurate ground control points, internal and
external parameters of camera.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Authors would like to express their sincere thanks to the Show
TV, Golcuk Municipality, Kocaeli Governorship, Marmara
Research Centre (MAM), AKUT, General Directorate of
Disaster Affairs, Turkish Red Crescent (AFOM), and General
Directorate of Civil Defence for providing data and giving time
to answer interview questions. Special thanks go to Mr. Rob
Stekelenburg for sharing his knowledge and skills during the
research.