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[HTT14-04] UAS Surveys for Identifying Vacant Houses using Night Light and Thermal Information
★Invited Papers
Keywords:UAV, thermal, night light, remote sensing, vacant house
This work considers the utilization of the Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) or hereafter drones, to spatially survey the necessary sites and identify the houses if they are vacant or not. Multiple aerial imageries were collected at different time of the day with a RGB camera. The Structure from Motion technique develops the 3D model of the residential areas which can be used to check through the 3D space. Nighttime flight was also conducted to collect the aerial imageries at nights. The data is processed to spatially identify the night lights that is observed from each home, which can be a direct measurement to identify the human activity. Finally, the thermal information simultaneously collected through the aerial survey was also image processed to observe the heat emission of each home, which also can be an indicator for human activities, hence, it would imply that vacant houses should have less heat transfer. We would like to present and discuss our proposed method for collecting the data and interpreting the developed data for understanding the situation.