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- 0000-0002-2462-7858
- Bio (via ORCID)
- Samuel Van Ackere is a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Geography and the Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Product Design. His key research interests concern issues relating to geoinformatics and remote sensing as applied to emergency management, resilience of societies and critical infrastructures, critical infrastructure protection, civil protection, urban resilience, (volunteered) geographical data analysis, spatial data analysis, environmental changes and risk. He developed a fast and accurate socio-economic damage and risk assessment tool, called FLIAT, which models and estimates the impact, and the societal collapse due to a flood event, and which will provide guidance for evacuation in the future.
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When driving becomes risky : micro-scale variants of the lane-changing maneuver in highway traffic
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Exploring the potential of social media to study environmental topics and natural disasters
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An exploratory analysis on using social media to monitor environmental issues and natural disasters
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On the detection of moving objects in laser scan data : the highest point of interest (HPOI) method
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Flood Impact Assessment Tool (FLIAT) : an object-relational GIS tool for flood impact assessment in Flanders, Belgium
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A review of the internet of floods : near real-time detection of a flood event and its impact
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Extracting dimensions and localisations of doors, windows, and door thresholds out of mobile Lidar data using object detection to estimate the impact of floods
(2019) International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. XLII-3/W8. p.429-436 -
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FLIAT, an object-relational GIS tool for flood impact assessment in Flanders, Belgium
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Data extraction algorithm for Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) to estimate the maximum economic damage of buildings for economic impact assessment of floods in Flanders, Belgium
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Methodology for flood mapping using aerial photography after the passage of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti
(2017)