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The seismic damage index (DI) has been developed to be calculated based on the damage interpretation of buildings et al from remote sensing, and further converted to the seismic intensity, but the statistical unit (usually a village or street block) for DI is pre-required. This will affect the timeliness in the emergency stage. The other case is that different capability exist in building damage extraction...
The seismic risk is functioned by the probability of seismic intensity and vulnerability of wealth (such as life, property etc.) in a specific space and time domain. The assessment of vulnerability is essential for the post earthquake loss estimation. The practical vulnerability of a building is decided by not only the building type and its anti-earthquake ability in a certain seismic intensity, but...
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