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Estimate the Amount of Disaster Waste Disposal Work Using In-Vehicle Camera Images – A Case Study in Hitoyoshi City, Kumamoto Prefecture

In recent years, a wide-area disaster causing enormous damage has occurred almost every year in Japan. The authors have been involved in the management of disaster volunteer centers in various places and have realized the difficulty in coordinating the actual number of activities in disaster-stricke...

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Published in:Journal of disaster research 2021-10, Vol.16 (7), p.1061-1073
Main Authors: Mizui, Yoshinobu, Fujiwara, Hiroyuki
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