Authors
Mitchell Thomas, Elizabeth Tellman, Daniel E Osgood, Ben DeVries, Akm Saiful Islam, Michael S Steckler, Maxwell Goodman, Maruf Billah
Publication date
2023/2/10
Journal
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Volume
16
Pages
2589-2604
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Remotely sensed data have the potential to monitor natural hazards and their consequences on socioeconomic systems. However, in much of the world, inadequate validation data of disaster damage make reliable use of satellite data difficult. We attempt to strengthen the use of satellite data for one application—flood index insurance—which has the potential to manage the largely uninsured losses from floods. Flood index insurance is a particularly challenging application of remote sensing due to floods’ speed, unpredictability, and the significant data validation required. We propose a set of criteria for assessing remote sensing flood index insurance algorithm performance and provide a framework for remote sensing application validation in data-poor environments. Within these criteria, we assess several validation metrics—spatial accuracy compared to high-resolution PlanetScope imagery (F1), temporal …
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