(3) The third method uses building shadows
(Cheng and Thiel, 1995; Turker and San, 2004; Turker and Sumer,
2008) to calculate the heights of buildings that collapsed in an
earthquake. However, this approach has three significant shortcomings,
such as shadow-casting edges of complex-shaped
buildings, disturbance of vegetation and overlapped by higher
buildings.
(3) The third method uses building shadows(Cheng and Thiel, 1995; Turker and San, 2004; Turker and Sumer,2008) to calculate the heights of buildings that collapsed in anearthquake. However, this approach has three significant shortcomings,such as shadow-casting edges of complex-shapedbuildings, disturbance of vegetation and overlapped by higherbuildings.
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