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Damage detection is one of the primary purposes of structural health monitoring to inform catastrophic risks of structures right after extreme loadings such as earthquakes and hurricanes. In structural design codes, story drifts are considered as an indicator to estimate the damage states of structures. For instance, when the story drift ratios achieve 0.2‐0.4%, light damage may be present in a building...