Increasing data heterogeneity, fragmentation and volume, coupled with complex connections among specialists in disaster response, mitigation, and recovery situations demand new approaches for information technology to support crisis management. Advances in visual analytics tools show promise to support time-sensitive collaboration, analytical reasoning, problem solving and decision making activities for crisis management. Furthermore, as all crises have geospatial components, crisis management tools need to include geospatial data representation and support for geographic contextualization of location-specific decision-making throughout the crisis. This paper provides an introduction to and description of Geovisual Analytics applied to cris...
Mapping, and more generally geopositioning, has become ubiquitous on the Internet. This democratizat...
Recent advances in technology have enabled people to add location information to social networks cal...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 68-70)Deploying collaborative Geographic Information System ...
Increasing data heterogeneity, fragmentation and volume, coupled with complex connections among spec...
During an emergency situation, decision makers are faced with the problem to quickly analyze large a...
This paper discusses the challenges in operational crisis management and describes the role of infor...
Cartographic visualizations of crises are used to create a Common Operational Picture (COP) and enfo...
The aim of this article is to present the possibility of the implementation of the GIS (Geographic I...
We present a social media crisis mapping platform for natural disasters. We take locations from gaze...
The article identifies the possibilities and areas of application of geographic information systems ...
Natural disasters can have a devastating effect on critical infrastructures, especially in case of c...
To visualize post-emergency damage, a crisis-mapping system uses readily available semantic annotato...
Several studies show the impacts of (geo)social media and Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) d...
Real-time social media platforms enable quick information broadcasting and response during disasters...
Crisis management has become an interesting field of active research in recent years. Due to the inc...
Mapping, and more generally geopositioning, has become ubiquitous on the Internet. This democratizat...
Recent advances in technology have enabled people to add location information to social networks cal...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 68-70)Deploying collaborative Geographic Information System ...
Increasing data heterogeneity, fragmentation and volume, coupled with complex connections among spec...
During an emergency situation, decision makers are faced with the problem to quickly analyze large a...
This paper discusses the challenges in operational crisis management and describes the role of infor...
Cartographic visualizations of crises are used to create a Common Operational Picture (COP) and enfo...
The aim of this article is to present the possibility of the implementation of the GIS (Geographic I...
We present a social media crisis mapping platform for natural disasters. We take locations from gaze...
The article identifies the possibilities and areas of application of geographic information systems ...
Natural disasters can have a devastating effect on critical infrastructures, especially in case of c...
To visualize post-emergency damage, a crisis-mapping system uses readily available semantic annotato...
Several studies show the impacts of (geo)social media and Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) d...
Real-time social media platforms enable quick information broadcasting and response during disasters...
Crisis management has become an interesting field of active research in recent years. Due to the inc...
Mapping, and more generally geopositioning, has become ubiquitous on the Internet. This democratizat...
Recent advances in technology have enabled people to add location information to social networks cal...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 68-70)Deploying collaborative Geographic Information System ...