The increasing diffusion of integrated mobile devices connected with social networks has changed the way geographic information is collected, distributed and used. Several studies have already investigated the impact of social media during crisis events. Although networks of volunteers have demonstrated the ability to curate a large amount of information reliably, this approach faces issues of sustainability and scalability. Therefore, we propose a semi-automatic approach to extract volunteered geographic information from social media networks, to evaluate its quality, and thereby to render it useful during any crisis event. The system presented is novel in its approach in that it focuses less on individual pieces of information, and instea...
Could a Tweet save a life? The attention that public agencies and IS research have been dedicating t...
Increase in access to mobile phone devices and social media networks has changed the way people repo...
Social media can be an invaluable help in a mass emergency, but the information handling can be chal...
Several studies show the impacts of (geo)social media and Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) d...
In recent years, social media emerged as a potential resource to improve the management of crisis si...
Recent disasters, such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, have drawn attention to the potential role of c...
The emergence of innovative web applications, often labelled as Web 2.0, has permitted an unpreceden...
Abstract. Making sense out of data is a crucial process in decision making. This is especially so wh...
The general aim of this research is to understand how social media content, generated by the general...
Social media data have emerged as a new source for detecting and monitoring disaster events. A numbe...
Annually, thousands of people suffer as a result of natural disasters. They are left without power, ...
Social media can be an invaluable help in a mass emergency, but the information handling can be chal...
Abstract: Recent disasters, such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, have drawn attention to the potential...
We present a social media crisis mapping platform for natural disasters. We take locations from gaze...
This dissertation presents a novel approach that utilizes quantifiable social media data as a human ...
Could a Tweet save a life? The attention that public agencies and IS research have been dedicating t...
Increase in access to mobile phone devices and social media networks has changed the way people repo...
Social media can be an invaluable help in a mass emergency, but the information handling can be chal...
Several studies show the impacts of (geo)social media and Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) d...
In recent years, social media emerged as a potential resource to improve the management of crisis si...
Recent disasters, such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, have drawn attention to the potential role of c...
The emergence of innovative web applications, often labelled as Web 2.0, has permitted an unpreceden...
Abstract. Making sense out of data is a crucial process in decision making. This is especially so wh...
The general aim of this research is to understand how social media content, generated by the general...
Social media data have emerged as a new source for detecting and monitoring disaster events. A numbe...
Annually, thousands of people suffer as a result of natural disasters. They are left without power, ...
Social media can be an invaluable help in a mass emergency, but the information handling can be chal...
Abstract: Recent disasters, such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, have drawn attention to the potential...
We present a social media crisis mapping platform for natural disasters. We take locations from gaze...
This dissertation presents a novel approach that utilizes quantifiable social media data as a human ...
Could a Tweet save a life? The attention that public agencies and IS research have been dedicating t...
Increase in access to mobile phone devices and social media networks has changed the way people repo...
Social media can be an invaluable help in a mass emergency, but the information handling can be chal...