Social media plays a major role during and after major natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, large-scale fires, etc.), as people “on the ground” post useful information on what is actually happening. Given the large amounts of posts, a major challenge is identifying the information that is useful and actionable. Emergency responders are largely interested in finding out what events are taking place so they can properly plan and deploy resources. In this paper we address the problem of automatically identifying important sub-events (within a large-scale emergency “event”, such as a hurricane). In particular, we present a novel, unsupervised learning framework to detect sub-events in Tweets for retrospective crisis analysis. We first extract n...
Social media can be an important, constantly updated, source of information concerning natural disas...
As soon as natural disaster events happen, users are eager to know more about them. However, search ...
Microblogging sites like Twitter have become important sources of real-time information during disas...
Emergency response has to start within seconds of the onset of a disaster. However, getting a quick ...
Messages on social media can be an important source of information during a disaster. They can frequ...
Microblogging platforms like Twitter have been heavily leveraged to report and exchange information ...
Messages on social media can be an important source of information during a disaster. They can frequ...
We introduce an analytical framework for analyzing tweets to (1) identify and categorize fine-graine...
AbstractSocial media platforms have become fundamental tools for sharing information during natural ...
Twitter data are a valuable source of information for rescue and helping activities in case of natur...
Microblogging sites such as Twitter can play a vital role in spreading information during “natural ”...
ABSTRACTEarth observation data provides valuable information and support along the disaster manageme...
The Twitter Stream API offers the possibility to develop (near) real-time methods and applications t...
Social media data have emerged as a new source for detecting and monitoring disaster events. A numbe...
Social media becomes a communicating channel during a natural disaster for detecting disaster events...
Social media can be an important, constantly updated, source of information concerning natural disas...
As soon as natural disaster events happen, users are eager to know more about them. However, search ...
Microblogging sites like Twitter have become important sources of real-time information during disas...
Emergency response has to start within seconds of the onset of a disaster. However, getting a quick ...
Messages on social media can be an important source of information during a disaster. They can frequ...
Microblogging platforms like Twitter have been heavily leveraged to report and exchange information ...
Messages on social media can be an important source of information during a disaster. They can frequ...
We introduce an analytical framework for analyzing tweets to (1) identify and categorize fine-graine...
AbstractSocial media platforms have become fundamental tools for sharing information during natural ...
Twitter data are a valuable source of information for rescue and helping activities in case of natur...
Microblogging sites such as Twitter can play a vital role in spreading information during “natural ”...
ABSTRACTEarth observation data provides valuable information and support along the disaster manageme...
The Twitter Stream API offers the possibility to develop (near) real-time methods and applications t...
Social media data have emerged as a new source for detecting and monitoring disaster events. A numbe...
Social media becomes a communicating channel during a natural disaster for detecting disaster events...
Social media can be an important, constantly updated, source of information concerning natural disas...
As soon as natural disaster events happen, users are eager to know more about them. However, search ...
Microblogging sites like Twitter have become important sources of real-time information during disas...