Disasters seen through Flickr cameras

SWID '11 Pub Date : 2011-12-06 DOI:10.1145/2079360.2079365
Romain Fontugne, Kenjiro Cho, Youngjoon Won, K. Fukuda
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Abstract

Collecting aftermath information after a wide-area disaster is a crucial task in the disaster response that requires important human resources. We propose to assist reconnaissance teams by extracting useful data sent by the users of social networks that experienced the disaster. In particular we consider the photo sharing website Flickr as a source of information that allows one to evaluate the disaster aftermath. We propose a methodology to detect major event occurrences from the behavior of Flickr users and describe the nature of these events from the tags they post on the Flickr website. Our experiments using two study cases, namely, the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami and the Tuscaloosa tornado, reveals the value of the data published by Flickr users and highlight the value of social networks in disaster response.
通过Flickr相机看到的灾难
广域灾害后的灾后信息收集是灾害应对中的一项重要任务,需要大量的人力资源。我们建议通过提取遭受灾难的社交网络用户发送的有用数据来协助侦察小组。我们特别认为照片分享网站Flickr是一个信息来源,可以让人们评估灾难的后果。我们提出了一种方法,从Flickr用户的行为中检测重大事件的发生,并从他们在Flickr网站上发布的标签中描述这些事件的性质。我们的实验以东北地震海啸和塔斯卡卢萨龙卷风两个研究案例为例,揭示了Flickr用户发布的数据的价值,突出了社交网络在灾难响应中的价值。
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