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From Pixels to Damage Severity: Estimating Earthquake Impacts Using Semantic Segmentation of Social Media Images

3 July 2025
Danrong Zhang
Huili Huang
N. Simrill Smith
Nimisha Roy
J. David Frost
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Abstract

In the aftermath of earthquakes, social media images have become a crucial resource for disaster reconnaissance, providing immediate insights into the extent of damage. Traditional approaches to damage severity assessment in post-earthquake social media images often rely on classification methods, which are inherently subjective and incapable of accounting for the varying extents of damage within an image. Addressing these limitations, this study proposes a novel approach by framing damage severity assessment as a semantic segmentation problem, aiming for a more objective analysis of damage in earthquake-affected areas. The methodology involves the construction of a segmented damage severity dataset, categorizing damage into three degrees: undamaged structures, damaged structures, and debris. Utilizing this dataset, the study fine-tunes a SegFormer model to generate damage severity segmentations for post-earthquake social media images. Furthermore, a new damage severity scoring system is introduced, quantifying damage by considering the varying degrees of damage across different areas within images, adjusted for depth estimation. The application of this approach allows for the quantification of damage severity in social media images in a more objective and comprehensive manner. By providing a nuanced understanding of damage, this study enhances the ability to offer precise guidance to disaster reconnaissance teams, facilitating more effective and targeted response efforts in the aftermath of earthquakes.

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@article{zhang2025_2507.02781,
  title={ From Pixels to Damage Severity: Estimating Earthquake Impacts Using Semantic Segmentation of Social Media Images },
  author={ Danrong Zhang and Huili Huang and N. Simrill Smith and Nimisha Roy and J. David Frost },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.02781},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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