In this paper, the role of crowdsourcing in emergency events is considered and an example of the use of crowdsourcing data for emergency report is presented. The case study is based on Tweets coming from common people and public agencies concerning earthquakes in Italy over a ten-months period: the statistics of the results and the reliability assessment are discussed
This dataset is used to support findings in the paper "Explore the potential of using social media c...
Abstract. In this ongoing research project, we develop an information system that aims to improve si...
With advances in mobile technology, the ability to get real-time geographically accurate data, inclu...
In this paper, the role of crowdsourcing in emergency events is considered and an example of the use...
Crowdsourcing is the act of taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (usually an e...
Increase in access to mobile phone devices and social media networks has changed the way people repo...
Recent advances on information technologies and communications, coupled with the advent of the socia...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. An emergency event is an unexceptional event that exceeds t...
Mobile technologies, web-based platforms, and social media have transformed the landscape of disaste...
Frequent disasters are challenging emergency organizations and government authorities. However, the ...
To perform emergency coordination, people in a command centre need to process a large amount of data...
To visualize post-emergency damage, a crisis-mapping system uses readily available semantic annotato...
An urban emergency event requires an immediate reaction or assistance for an emergency situation. Wi...
The number of crisis events around the world has been increasing in the last years and suggests ther...
The effectiveness of disaster response depends on the correctness and timeliness of data regarding t...
This dataset is used to support findings in the paper "Explore the potential of using social media c...
Abstract. In this ongoing research project, we develop an information system that aims to improve si...
With advances in mobile technology, the ability to get real-time geographically accurate data, inclu...
In this paper, the role of crowdsourcing in emergency events is considered and an example of the use...
Crowdsourcing is the act of taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (usually an e...
Increase in access to mobile phone devices and social media networks has changed the way people repo...
Recent advances on information technologies and communications, coupled with the advent of the socia...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. An emergency event is an unexceptional event that exceeds t...
Mobile technologies, web-based platforms, and social media have transformed the landscape of disaste...
Frequent disasters are challenging emergency organizations and government authorities. However, the ...
To perform emergency coordination, people in a command centre need to process a large amount of data...
To visualize post-emergency damage, a crisis-mapping system uses readily available semantic annotato...
An urban emergency event requires an immediate reaction or assistance for an emergency situation. Wi...
The number of crisis events around the world has been increasing in the last years and suggests ther...
The effectiveness of disaster response depends on the correctness and timeliness of data regarding t...
This dataset is used to support findings in the paper "Explore the potential of using social media c...
Abstract. In this ongoing research project, we develop an information system that aims to improve si...
With advances in mobile technology, the ability to get real-time geographically accurate data, inclu...