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PRJ-2522 | Undergraduate Research Experience (REU) NHERI 2019: Assessing Structural Damage during Hurricane Michael of Low-Rise Large-Volume Steel Structures using Structure-from-Motion and LiDAR
Mongold, E., J. Berman, L. Lowes, J. Wartman (2019). Undergraduate Research Experience (REU) NHERI 2019: Assessing Structural Damage during Hurricane Michael of Low-Rise Large-Volume Steel Structures using Structure-from-Motion and LiDAR. DesignSafe-CI. https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-bwat-jk23
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Data Type(s) | REU |
Date of Publication | 2019-08-27 |
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Keywords | Disaster reconnaissance, Hurricane Michael, LiDAR, RAPID facility, Steel structures, Structure-from-Motion |
DOI | 10.17603/ds2-bwat-jk23 |
License | Open Data Commons Attribution |
Description:
Generation of three-dimensional models of damaged low-rise large-volume steel structures using Structure-from-Motion and light detecting and ranging technology. This project compares the different ways to create a point cloud and analyzes the accuracy of each method. The results from this project can be used to optimize future data collection and processing.