2022 22nd International Symposium on Electrical Apparatus and Technologies (SIELA) 2022
DOI: 10.1109/siela54794.2022.9845764
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Education Practice for Electrical Engineering Students in COVID-19 Situation. Lesson Learned and Future Application

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“…Using the above-mentioned data (Table 1 and Figure 3) and mathematical expressions, a study was conducted to assess the adequacy of the selected PBCD techniques for urban area disaster consequences assessment. The study was executed using MATLAB by developing the GUI, algorithms and corresponding source code for reading, image processing and mixing the satellite image (as a background) and the PBCD index mask showing the locations and areas with changes detected [6,8,10,12,14,16,18]. Table 3 shows the summary of the survey final results expressed in square kilometers and ratio to gain a more realistic assessment of the performance of the tested techniques.…”
Section: Change Detection Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the above-mentioned data (Table 1 and Figure 3) and mathematical expressions, a study was conducted to assess the adequacy of the selected PBCD techniques for urban area disaster consequences assessment. The study was executed using MATLAB by developing the GUI, algorithms and corresponding source code for reading, image processing and mixing the satellite image (as a background) and the PBCD index mask showing the locations and areas with changes detected [6,8,10,12,14,16,18]. Table 3 shows the summary of the survey final results expressed in square kilometers and ratio to gain a more realistic assessment of the performance of the tested techniques.…”
Section: Change Detection Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%