JORD: A System for Collecting Information and Monitoring Natural Disasters by Linking Social Media with Satellite Imagery

Kashif Ahmad, M. Riegler, Konstantin Pogorelov, N. Conci, P. Halvorsen, F. D. Natale
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Gathering information, and continuously monitoring the affected areas after a natural disaster can be crucial to assess the damage, and speed up the recovery process. Satellite imagery is being considered as one of the most productive sources to monitor the after effects of a natural disaster; however, it also comes with a lot of challenges and limitations, due to slow update. It would be beneficiary to link remote sensed data with social media for the damage assessment, and obtaining detailed information about a disaster. The additional information, which are obtainable by social media, can enrich remote-sensed data, and overcome its limitations. To tackle this, we present a system called JORD that is able to autonomously collect social media data about natural disasters, and link it automatically to remote-sensed data. In addition, we demonstrate that queries in local languages that are relevant to the exact position of natural disasters retrieve more accurate information about a disaster event. We also provide content based analysis along with temporal and geo-location based filtering to provide more accurate information to the users. To show the capabilities of the system, we demonstrate that a large number of disaster events can be detected by the system. In addition, we use crowdsourcing to demonstrate the quality of the provided information about the disasters, and usefulness of JORD from potential users point of view
JORD:透过连结社会媒体与卫星影像来收集资讯与监测自然灾害的系统
在自然灾害发生后,收集信息和持续监测受灾地区对于评估损失和加快恢复进程至关重要。卫星图像被认为是监测自然灾害后影响的最有成效的来源之一;然而,由于更新缓慢,它也带来了许多挑战和限制。将遥感数据与社会媒体联系起来,以进行损害评估,并获得有关灾害的详细信息,将是有益的。通过社交媒体获得的额外信息可以丰富遥感数据,并克服其局限性。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一个名为JORD的系统,它能够自动收集有关自然灾害的社交媒体数据,并将其自动链接到遥感数据。此外,我们证明了与自然灾害的确切位置相关的本地语言查询可以检索到关于灾害事件的更准确的信息。我们还提供基于内容的分析以及基于时间和地理位置的过滤,为用户提供更准确的信息。为了展示系统的能力,我们演示了系统可以检测到大量的灾难事件。此外,我们使用众包来展示所提供的灾难信息的质量,以及从潜在用户的角度来看JORD的有用性
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