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06/07/2006
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This paper describes the development and investigation of a multi-spectral laser scanner for non destructive diagnosis of damages on building surfaces. The application of four semiconductor lasers as defined active light source, especially in infrared wavelengths, allows the detection of damages like moisture, salt blooming and biological covering. Different methods for the evaluation of multi-spectral data for the analysis of damaged facades will be given. Whereas for preliminary statements vegetation and moisture indexes are applicable, further analysis is based on unsupervised and supervised pixel-based classification as well as object-oriented classification methods. An example clearly demonstrates the successful application of the multi-spectral laser scanner for the measurement of the relative moisture distribution on masonry.
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