In case of emergencies (e.g., earthquakes, flooding), rapid responses are needed in order to address victims’ requests for help. Social media used around crises involves self-organizing behavior that can produce accurate results, often in advance of official communications. This allows affected population to send tweets or text messages, and hence, make them heard. The ability to classify tweets and text messages automatically, together with the ability to deliver the relevant information to the appropriate personnel are essential for enabling the personnel to timely and efficiently work to address the most urgent needs, and to understand the emergency situation better. In this study, we developed a reusable information technology infrastru...
Disasters and outberaks scatter populations, compromising timely assistance. Using mobile tech...
This project proposes a framework that identifies high‐value disaster-based information from s...
AbstractSocial media tools are integrated in most parts of our daily lives, as citizens, netizens, r...
International audienceWe describe some first results of an empirical study describing how social med...
Abstract. Making sense out of data is a crucial process in decision making. This is especially so wh...
Messages on social media can be an important source of information during a disaster. They can frequ...
Social media is becoming popular as a key source of informa-tion on disasters and crisis situations....
Social media data have emerged as a new source for detecting and monitoring disaster events. A numbe...
With the popularity of internet and smart devices, social media is very popular today among individu...
Social media platforms have proven to be effective for information gathering during emergency events...
With the popularity of the internet andsmart devices, social media is viral today among individuals ...
Social media platforms provide active communication channels during mass convergence and emergency e...
Today's crises attract great attention on social media, from local and distant citizens as well as f...
Social media have become a primary communication channel among people and are continuously overwhelm...
Through microblogging applications, such as Twitter, people actively document their lives even in ti...
Disasters and outberaks scatter populations, compromising timely assistance. Using mobile tech...
This project proposes a framework that identifies high‐value disaster-based information from s...
AbstractSocial media tools are integrated in most parts of our daily lives, as citizens, netizens, r...
International audienceWe describe some first results of an empirical study describing how social med...
Abstract. Making sense out of data is a crucial process in decision making. This is especially so wh...
Messages on social media can be an important source of information during a disaster. They can frequ...
Social media is becoming popular as a key source of informa-tion on disasters and crisis situations....
Social media data have emerged as a new source for detecting and monitoring disaster events. A numbe...
With the popularity of internet and smart devices, social media is very popular today among individu...
Social media platforms have proven to be effective for information gathering during emergency events...
With the popularity of the internet andsmart devices, social media is viral today among individuals ...
Social media platforms provide active communication channels during mass convergence and emergency e...
Today's crises attract great attention on social media, from local and distant citizens as well as f...
Social media have become a primary communication channel among people and are continuously overwhelm...
Through microblogging applications, such as Twitter, people actively document their lives even in ti...
Disasters and outberaks scatter populations, compromising timely assistance. Using mobile tech...
This project proposes a framework that identifies high‐value disaster-based information from s...
AbstractSocial media tools are integrated in most parts of our daily lives, as citizens, netizens, r...