RECOMM. Measuring resilient communities: An analytical and predictive tool
Author
Carta, Silvio
Turchi, Tommaso
Pintacuda, Luigi
Jankovic, Ljubomir
Attention
2299/27299
Abstract
We present initial findings of our project RECOMM: an analytical tool that evaluates the resilience of urban areas. The tool utilises Deep Neural Networks to identify characteristics of resilience and assigns a resilience score to different urban areas based on the proximity to certain features such as green spaces, buildings, natural elements and infrastructure. The tool also identifies which urban morphological factors have the greatest impact on resilience. The method uses Convolutional Neural Networks with the Keras library on Tensorflow for calculations and the results are displayed in an online demo built with Node.js and React.js. This work contributes to the analysis and design of sustainable cities and communities by offering a tool to assess resilience through urban form.
Publication date
2023-09-30Published in
International Journal of Architectural ComputingPublished version
https://doi.org/10.1177/14780771231174891Other links
http://hdl.handle.net/2299/27299Metadata
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