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18th ISCRAM 2021: Blacksburg, VA, USA
- Anouck Adrot, Rob Grace, Kathleen A. Moore, Christopher W. Zobel:
18th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM 2021, Blacksburg, VA, USA, May 2021. ISCRAM Digital Library 2021, ISBN 978-1-949373-61-5
AI and Intelligent Systems for Crises and Risks
- Xiaojing Guo, Xinzhi Wang, Luyao Kou, Hui Zhang:
A Question Answering System Applied to Disasters. 2-16 - Nada Matta, Thomas Godard, Guillaume Delatour, Ludovic Blay, Franck Pouzet, Audrey Senator:
Analyzing Social Media in Crisis Management Using Expertise Feedback Modelling. 17-27 - Audun Stolpe, Jo E. Hannay:
On the Adaptive Delegation and Sequencing of Actions. 28-39 - Nilani Algiriyage, Raj Prasanna, Kristin Stock, Emma Hudson-Doyle, David Johnston, Minura Punchihewa, Santhoopa Jayawardhana:
Towards Real-time Traffic Flow Estimation using YOLO and SORT from Surveillance Video Footage. 40-48 - Kenneth Johnson, Javier Cámara, Roopak Sinha, Samaneh Madanian, Dave Parry:
Towards Self-Adaptive Disaster Management Systems. 49-61 - Tina Mioch, Reinier Sterkenburg, Tatjana Beuker, Mark A. Neerincx:
Actionable Situation Awareness: Supporting Team Decisions in Hazardous Situations. 62-70 - Oussema Ben Amara, Daouda Kamissoko, Frédérick Bénaben, Ygal Fijalkow:
Hardware architecture for the evaluation of BCP robustness indicators through massive data collection and interpretation. 71-78 - Antonio De Nicola, Maria Luisa Villani, Francesco Costantino, Andrea Falegnami, Riccardo Patriarca:
Knowledge Fusion for Distributed Situational Awareness driven by the WAx Conceptual Framework. 79-85 - Rouba Iskandar, Julie Dugdale, Elise Beck, Cécile Cornou:
PEERS: An integrated agent-based framework for simulating pedestrians' earthquake evacuation. 86-96 - Yasas Senarath, Jennifer L. Chan, Hemant Purohit, Özlem Uzuner:
Evaluating the Relevance of UMLS Knowledge Base for Public Health Informatics during Disasters. 97-105 - Dashley K. Rouwendal van Schijndel, Audun Stolpe, Jo Erskine Hannay:
Toward an AI-based external scenario event controller for crisis response simulations. 106-117
Analytical Modeling and Simulation
- Julian Zobel, Patrick Lieser, Tobias Meuser, Lars Baumgärtner, Mira Mezini, Ralf Steinmetz:
Modeling Civilian Mobility in Large-Scale Disasters. 119-132 - Tobias Meuser, Lars Baumgärtner, Patrick Lieser:
Pandemic Skylines: Digital Twins for More Realism in Epidemic Simulations. 133-145 - Usman Anjum, Vladimir Zadorozhny, Prashant Krishnamurthy:
TBAM: Towards An Agent-Based Model to Enrich Twitter Data. 146-158 - Xiaoyong Ni, Hong Huang, Wenxuan Dong, Chao Chen, Boni Su, Anying Chen:
Scenario Prediction and Crisis Management for Rain-induced Waterlogging Based on High-precision Simulation. 159-173 - Alexander Gabriel, Babette Tecklenburg, Yann Guillouet, Frank Sill Torres:
Threat analysis of offshore wind farms by Bayesian networks - a new modeling approach. 174-185 - Ivar Svare Holand, Peter Mozelius, Trond Olav Skevik:
A structured and dynamic model for emergency management exercises. 186-197 - Victor A. Bañuls, Andrzej M. J. Skulimowski, José Antonio Román Begines:
Disaster Resilience Modeling of Municipal Water Supply Infrastructures in the Context of Atmospheric Threats. 198-207 - Duygu Pamukçu, Christopher W. Zobel, Yue Ge:
Analysis of Orange County, Florida 311 System Service Requests During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 208-217 - Anmol Haque, Duygu Pamukçu, Ruixiang Xie, Mohsen Zaker Esteghamati, Margaret Cowell, Jennifer L. Irish:
Cascading Effects of Mass Gatherings on COVID-19 Infections from a Multi-hazard Perspective: A Case Study of New York City. 218-227
Command & Control Studies
- Stella Polikarpus, Tobias Ley, Katrin Poom-Valickis:
Collaborative Authoring of Virtual Simulation Scenarios for Assessing Situational Awareness. 229-237 - Erik A. M. Borglund, E. Martina Granholm, Ulf Andersson:
Virtual Emergency Operation Centre: How to manage a crisis from an EOC when you need to work from home. 238-245
Cross-Border & Transboundary Resilience
- Boris Petrenj, Mariachiara Piraina, Giada Feletti, Paolo Trucco, Valentina Urbano, Stefano Gelmi:
Cross-border Information Sharing for Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Requirements and Platform Architecture. 247-259 - Kees Boersma, Robert Larruina:
Restoring the Medical Supply Chain from Below: The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in the Production of Face Masks during the Covid-19 Crisis. 260-269
Data and Resilience: Opportunities and Challenges
- Hoang Long Nguyen, Yasas Senarath, Hemant Purohit, Rajendra Akerkar:
Towards a Design of Resilience Data Repository for Community Resilience. 271-281 - Stella van Esch, Marc van den Homberg, Kees Boersma:
Looking Beyond the Data: an Assessment of the Emerging Data Ecosystem of Nepal's Flood Early Warning Systems. 282-293 - Josep Cobarsí, Laura Calvet:
Quantitative data about deaths due to COVID-19 and comparability between countries: An approach through the case of Spain. 294-304 - Sofia Kostakonti, Ramona Velea, Vassilis Papataxiarhis, Daniele Del Bianco, Uberto Delprato, Stathes Hadjiefthymiades:
A semantic approach for modeling vulnerability of communities. 305-318
Disaster Public Health & Healthcare Informatics in the Pandemic
- Briony J. Gray, Matthew Colling:
Supporting Emergency Health Services during a Pandemic: Lessons from the Canadian Red Cross. 320-332 - Shangde Gao, Yan Wang, Lisa Sundahl Platt:
Modeling U.S. Health Agencies' Message Dissemination on Twitter and Users' Exposure to Vaccine-related Misinformation Using System Dynamics. 333-344 - Nathan Jeffrey Elrod, Pranav Mahajan, Monica Katragadda, Shane E. Halse, Jess Kropczynski:
An Exploration of Methods Using Social Media to Examine Local Attitudes Towards Mask-Wearing During a Pandemic. 345-358 - Zeno Franco, Chris Davis, Adina Kalet, Michelle Horng, Johnathan Horng, Christian Hernandez, Karen Dotson, Andrew Yaspan, Ajay Kumar, Bas Lijnse:
Augmenting Google Sheets to Improvise Community COVID-19 Mask Distribution. 359-375
Enhancing Protection of Critical Infrastructures
- Sindisiwe Magutshwa, Jaziar Radianti:
A Qualitative Risk Identification Framework for Cyber-Physical-Social Systems. 377-390 - Emir Dervisevic, Miralem Mehic:
Overview of Quantum Key Distribution Technique within IPsec Architecture. 391-403 - Stefan Schauer, Stefan Rass, Sandra König:
Simulation-driven Risk Model for Interdependent Critical Infrastructures. 404-415
Enhancing Resilient Response in Inter-organizational Contexts
- Sofie Pilemalm, Jaziar Radianti, Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Tim A. Majchrzak, Kristine Steen-Tveit:
Turning Common Operational Picture Data into Double-loop Learning from Crises - can Vision Meet Reality? 417-430 - Yitong Li, Duoduo Liao, Jundong Li, Wenying Ji:
Automated Generation of Disaster Response Networks through Information Extraction. 431-438 - Briony J. Gray, Matthew Colling:
Understanding Interoperability in Humanitarian Aid Organizations. 439-447 - Kenny Meesters, Thijs van Beek:
Towards a tailor-made modelling language for information flow setups in humanitarian crisis management. 448-458 - David Wodak, Kenny Meesters:
How To Improve HO/TO's: An Exploratory Study on The Alignment Between Information, Technology And Crisis teams. 459-470
Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues
- Jorge Vargas Florez, Luiggi Bellido-Barturen, Lileya Latorre-Solórzano, Víctor Ochoa-Guzmán, Luis E. López-Vargas, Alejandro Herrera-Vila, Alexander Castro-Gutierrez, César A. Luza-Ordoñez, Renzo S. Reyes-Pazos, Luis D. Hernández-Castañeda:
Food Supply Using E-Commerce on Pandemic Times: New Habits. 472-480 - Gah-Kai Leung:
Reducing Flood Risks for Young People in the UK Housing Market. 481-487
Geospatial Technologies and Geographic Information Science for Crisis Management (GIS)
- Øyvind Hanssen:
Improving Trails from GPS Trackers with Unreliable and Limited Communication Channels. 489-502 - Tinghao Zhang, Lida Huang, Tao Chen, Shuo Bai:
GIS Based Emergency Management Framework for Large-scale Events: A Case Study of the Torch Relay Activity. 503-514 - Lucas F. Dorigueto, Carlos H. T. Brumatti, Erick Figueiredo, Jugurta Lisboa Filho:
A Framework for Landslide Information Management Systems Development. 515-526 - Jingxian Wang, Lida Huang, Guofeng Su, Tao Chen, Chunhui Liu, Xiaomeng Wang:
UAV and GIS Based Real-time Display System for Forest Fire. 527-535 - Zainab Akhtar, Ferda Ofli, Muhammad Imran:
Towards Using Remote Sensing and Social Media Data for Flood Mapping. 536-551
Planning, Foresight and Risk Analysis
- Maki Tagashira, Toshihiro Osaragi:
Accessibility Assessment of Vulnerable Roadside Areas after a Major Earthquake. 553-566 - Ke Wang, Yongsheng Yang, Genserik Reniers, Jian Li, Quanyi Huang:
An Attribute-based Model to Retrieve Storm Surge Disaster Cases. 567-580 - Jose J. Gonzalez, Colin Eden, Eirik Abildsnes, Martin Hauge, Monica Trentin, Luca Ragazzoni, Peter Berggren, Carl-Oscar Jonson, Ahmed Abdeltawab Abdelgawad:
Elicitation, analysis and mitigation of systemic pandemic risks. 581-596
Social Media for Disaster Response and Resilience
- Yudi Chen, Angel Umana, Chaowei Yang, Wenying Ji:
Condition Sensing for Electricity Infrastructures in Disasters by Mining Public Topics from Social Media. 598-608 - Shalini Priya, Manish Bhanu, Sourav Kumar Dandapat, Joydeep Chandra:
Mirroring Hierarchical Attention in Adversary for Crisis Task Identification: COVID-19, Hurricane Irma. 609-620 - Cody Buntain, Richard McCreadie, Ian Soboroff:
Incident Streams 2020: TRECIS in the Time of COVID-19. 621-639 - Lucia Castro Herrera:
Configuring Social Media Listening Practices in Crisis Management. 640-654 - Congcong Wang, Paul Nulty, David Lillis:
Crisis Domain Adaptation Using Sequence-to-Sequence Transformers. 655-666 - Zijun Long, Richard McCreadie:
Automated Crisis Content Categorization for COVID-19 Tweet Streams. 667-678 - Apoorva Chauhan, Amanda Lee Hughes:
COVID-19 Named Resources on Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit. 679-690 - Tiberiu Sosea, Iustin Sirbu, Cornelia Caragea, Doina Caragea, Traian Rebedea:
Using the Image-Text Relationship to Improve Multimodal Disaster Tweet Classification. 691-704 - Congcong Wang, Paul Nulty, David Lillis:
Transformer-based Multi-task Learning for Disaster Tweet Categorisation. 705-718 - Hongmin Li, Doina Caragea, Cornelia Caragea:
Combining Self-training with Deep Learning for Disaster Tweet Classification. 719-730 - Nilani Algiriyage, Rangana Sampath, Raj Prasanna, Kristin Stock, Emma Hudson-Doyle, David Johnston:
Identifying Disaster-related Tweets: A Large-Scale Detection Model Comparison. 731-743 - Jens Kersten, Jan Bongard, Friederike Klan:
Combining Supervised and Unsupervised Learning to Detect and Semantically Aggregate Crisis-Related Twitter Content. 744-754 - Yan Wang, Qi Wang, John E. Taylor:
Loss of Resilience in Human Mobility across Severe Tropical Cyclones of Different Magnitudes. 755-765 - Valentin Barrière, Guillaume Jacquet:
How does a Pre-Trained Transformer Integrate Contextual Keywords? Application to Humanitarian Computing. 766-771 - Valerio Lorini, Carlos Castillo, Steve Peterson, Paola Rufolo, Hemant Purohit, Diego Pajarito, João Porto de Albuquerque, Cody Buntain:
Social Media for Emergency Management: Opportunities and Challenges at the Intersection of Research and Practice. 772-777 - Therese Habig, Richard Lüke, Simon Gehlhar, Torben Sauerland, Daniel Tappe:
A Consolidated Understanding of Disaster Community Technologies. 778-791 - Antone Evans Jr., Yingyuan Yang, Sunshin Lee:
Towards Predicting COVID-19 Trends: Feature Engineering on Social Media Responses. 792-807 - Shivam Sharma, Cody Buntain:
An Evaluation of Twitter Datasets from Non-Pandemic Crises Applied to Regional COVID-19 Contexts. 808-815
Technologies for First Responders
- Kerrianne Morrison, Yee-Yin Choong, Shaneé Dawkins, Sandra Spickard Prettyman:
Communication Technology Problems and Needs of Rural First Responders. 817-834 - Dimitrios S. Alexiadis, Dimitrios Tsiakmakis, Konstantinos Konstantoudakis, Georgios Albanis, Anastasios Dimou, Petros Daras:
Single-Handed Gesture UAV Control and Video Feed AR Visualization for First Responders. 835-848 - Masahiro Watanabe, Yu Ozawa, Kenichi Takahashi, Eri Takane, Tetsuya Kimura, Soichiro Suzuki, Kenjiro Tadakuma, Giancarlo Marafioti, Terje Mugaas, Miltiadis Koutsokeras, Satoshi Tadokoro:
Hardware Design and Tests of SMURF V1 Platform for Searching Survivors in Debris Cones. 849-866 - Tiina Ristmae, Dimitra D. Dionysiou, Miltiadis Koutsokeras, Athanasios Douklias, Eleftherios Ouzounoglou, Angelos Amditis, Anaxagoras Fotopoulos, George Diles, Pantelis Linardatos, Konstantinos Smanis, Pantelis Z. Lappas, Marios Moutzouris, Manolis Tsogas, Daniel Segura, Antonis Kostaridis, Dimitris Diagourtas, Friedrich Steinhäusler, Yu Ozawa, Masahiro Watanabe, Satoshi Tadokoro, Kenjiro Tadakuma, Eri Takane, Kenichi Takahashi, Giancarlo Marafioti, Jocelyn Boutzen, Emmanuel Scorsone, Khasim Cali, Krishna C. Persaud:
The CURSOR Search and Rescue (SaR) Kit: an innovative solution for improving the efficiency of Urban SaR Operations. 867-880 - Claudio Paliotta, Klaus Ening, Sigurd Mørkved Albrektsen:
Micro indoor-drones (MINs) for localization of first responders. 881-889 - Enrique Caballero Garcés, Ángel Madridano, Dimitrios Sainidis, Konstantinos Konstantoudakis, Petros Daras, Pablo Flores Peña:
An automated UAV-assisted 2D mapping system for First Responders. 890-902 - K. K. Ramakrishnan, Murat Yuksel, Hulya Seferoglu, Jiachen Chen, Roger A. Blalock:
Resilient Communication for First Responders in Disaster Management. 903-912 - Cecilia Hammar Wijkmark, Ilona Heldal, Maria-Monika Metallinou:
Experiencing Immersive VR Simulation for Firefighter Skills Training. 913-921 - Lennart Landsberg, Alexandra Braun, Ompe Aimé Mudimu, Klaus-Dieter Büttgen:
Considering end user needs when developing new technologies - a new plug and play sensor technology for locating trapped victims. 922-928 - Aikaterini Christodoulou, John Lioumbas, Kostantinos Zambetoglou, Nikoletta Xanthopoulou:
Combined innovative technologies for ensuring water safety in utilities: The city of Thessaloniki case study. 929-934
Usability and Universal Design of ICT for Emergency Management
- Jelle Groenendaal, Ira Helsloot:
Why Technology Not Always Adds Value to Crisis Managers During Crisis: The Case of The Dutch Nation-Wide Crisis Management System LCMS. 936-945 - Jaziar Radianti, Terje Gjøsæter, Weiqin Chen:
Slaying the SA Demons - Humans vs. Technology - A Content Analysis. 946-958 - Laura Petersen, Grigore M. Havârneanu, Natasha McCrone, Garik Markarian, George Kolev:
Universal Design & the PROACTIVE project CBRNe app. 959-966
Visions for Future Crisis Management
- Yohann Chasseray, Anne-Marie Barthe-Delanoë, Stéphane Négny, Jean-Marc Le Lann:
Automated unsupervised ontology population system applied to crisis management domain. 968-981 - Boris Petrenj, Paolo Trucco:
Blockchain-based Solutions to support inter-organisational Critical Infrastructure Resilience. 982-993 - Julien Coche, Jess Kropczynski, Aurélie Montarnal, Andrea H. Tapia, Frédérick Bénaben:
Actionability in a Situation Awareness world: Implications for social media processing system design. 994-1001
Other
- Tobias Hellmund, Jürgen Moßgraber, Manfred Schenk, Philipp Hertweck, Hylke van der Schaaf, Hans Springer:
The Design and Implementation of ZEUS: Novel Support in Managing Large-Scale Evacuations. 1003-1014 - Haya Aldossary, Graham Coates:
Multi-objective Optimization for Coordinating Emergency Resources in Multiple Mass Casualty Incidents. 1015-1027 - Ylenia Casali, Nazli Yonca Aydin, Tina Comes:
Zooming into Socio-economic Inequalities: Using Urban Analytics to Track Vulnerabilities - A Case Study of Helsinki. 1028-1041 - Bruna Diirr, Vânia de Oliveira Neves, Marcus Vinícius Vasconcelos de Almeida Cunha, Ana Beatriz Kapps dos Reis, Jairo Francisco de Souza:
Software Requirements for Disaster Management Systems. 1042-1054
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