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14. ISCRAM 2018: Rochester, NY, USA
- Kees Boersma, Brian M. Tomaszewski:
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, Rochester, NY, USA, May 20-23, 2018. ISCRAM Association 2018, ISBN 978-0-692-12760-5
1st International Workshop on Intelligent Crisis Management Technologies for Climate Events (ICMT)
- Efstratios Kontopoulos, Panagiotis Mitzias, Jürgen Moßgraber, Philipp Hertweck, Hylke van der Schaaf, Désirée Hilbring, Francesca Lombardo, Daniele Norbiato, Michele Ferri, Anastasios Karakostas, Stefanos Vrochidis, Ioannis Kompatsiaris:
Ontology-based Representation of Crisis Management Procedures for Climate Events. - Iftikhar Ali, Vahid Freeman, Senmao Cao, Wolfgang Wagner:
Sentinel-1 Based Near-Real Time Flood Mapping Service. - Alessandro Farasin, Paolo Garza:
PERCEIVE: Precipitation Data Characterization by means on Frequent Spatio-Temporal Sequences. - Kaisa Riikka Ylinen, Juha Pekka Kilpinen:
Calibrating Ensemble Forecasts to Produce More Reliable Probabilistic Extreme Weather Forecasts. - Federico Angaramo, Claudio Rossi:
Online clustering and classification for real-time event detection in Twitter. - Yaniv Mordecai, Boris Kantsepolsky:
Intelligent Utilization of Dashboards in Emergency Management.
Analytical Modeling and Simulation
- Jacob L. Graham, Mark B. Stephens:
Analytic Decision Gaming - A Tool to Develop Crisis Response and Clinical Reasoning. - Toshihiro Osaragi:
Crowding of Various Facilities Relevant to Supporting People Who Have Difficulty Returning Home after a Large Earthquake. - Gerhard Rauchecker, Guido Schryen:
Decision Support for the Optimal Coordination of Spontaneous Volunteers in Disaster Relief. - Flávio Dusse, Renato Lima Novais, Manoel G. Mendonça:
Investigating the Use of Visual Analytics to Support Decision-Making in Crisis Management: A Multi-Method Approach. - Xiaoyong Ni, Hong Huang, Shiwei Zhou, Boni Su, Jianchun Zheng, Wei Zhu, Huali Liu:
Simulation of The Urban Waterlogging and Emergency Response Strategy at Subway Station's Entry-exit Platform in Heavy Rainstorm. - Lida Huang, Guoray Cai, Hongyong Yuan, Jianguo Chen, Yan Wang, Feng Sun:
Modeling Threats of Mass Incidents Using Scenario-based Bayesian Network Reasoning. - Miriam Klein, Eric Rigaud, Marcus Wiens, Anouck Adrot, Frank Fiedrich, Nour Kanaan, Andreas Lotter, Farnaz Mahdavian, Yannic Schulte, Frank Schultmann:
A Multi-Agent System for Studying Cross-Border Disaster Resilience. - Lauren Bateman, Erica Gralla:
Evaluating Strategies for Intra-Organizational Information Management in Humanitarian Response.
Case studies and reflections from practice
- Murray Turoff, Victor A. Bañuls, Miguel Ramirez de la Huerga:
Hurricanes Send Signals for the Future of Emergency Preparedness. - Henrik Berndt, Daniel Wessel, Lennard Willer, Michael Herczeg, Tilo Mentler:
Immersion and Presence in Virtual Reality Training for Mass Casualty Incidents. - Sultan A. Alharthi, Nick LaLone, Ahmed S. Khalaf, Ruth C. Torres, Lennart E. Nacke, Igor Dolgov, Phoebe O. Toups Dugas:
Practical Insights into the Design of Future Disaster Response Training Simulations. - Sardar Muhammad Sulaman, Martin Höst:
Risk Analysis and Management of IT Systems: Practice and Challenges. - Monika Magnusson, Lars Nyberg, Malin Wik:
Information Systems for Disaster Management Training - Establishing User Needs with a Design Science Research Approach. - Steve Peterson, Chris Thompson, Cat Graham:
Getting Disaster Data Right: A Call for Real-time Research in Disaster Response.
Command and control studies
- Sebastian Lindner, Stephan Kühnel, Hans Betke, Stefan Sackmann:
Simulating Spontaneous Volunteers - A Conceptual Model. - Nicoletta Baroutsi:
A Practitioners Guide for C2 Evaluations: Quantitative Measurements of Performance and Effectiveness. - Magdalena Granåsen, Mari Olsén, Per-Anders Oskarsson:
Assessing Interorganizational Crisis Response Capability - Initial Results of a Systematic Literature Review. - Peter Berggren, Mateo Herrera Velasquez, Jenny Pettersson, Oscar Henning, Henrik Lidberg, Björn J. E. Johansson:
Reflection in Teams for Training of Prehospital Command and Control Teams. - Anne-Marie Barthe-Delanoë, Sébastien Truptil, Nelly Olivier-Maget, Frédérick Bénaben:
Towards an Organizational and Socio-Technical Context-Aware Adaptation of Emergency Plans.
Community Engagement & Healthcare Systems
- Shada Alsalamah, Hessah A. Alsalamah, Jaziar Radianti, Sakher Alqahtani, Thamer Adnan Nouh, Mohamed Abomhara, Ibrahim Alyahya:
Information Requirements for Disaster Victim Identification and Emergency Medical Services: Hajj Crowd Disaster Case Study. - Zeno Franco, Katinka Hooyer, Tanvir Roushan, Casey O'Brien, Nadiyah Johnson, Bill Watson, Nancy Smith-Watson, Bryan C. Semaan, Mark Flower, Jim Tasse, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed:
Detecting & Visualizing Crisis Events in Human Systems: an mHealth Approach with High Risk Veterans. - Reem Abbas, Tony Norris:
Inter-Agency Communication and Information Exchange in Disaster Healthcare. - Keri K. Stephens, Jing Li, Brett W. Robertson, William R. Smith, Dhiraj Murthy:
Citizens Communicating Health Information: Urging Others in their Community to Seek Help During a Flood.
Cybersecurity Issues and Innoations for Crisis Response
- Alexander Gabriel, Florian Brauner, Andreas Lotter, Frank Fiedrich, Ompe Aimé Mudimu:
The determination of critical components of European Rail Traffic Management systems towards cyber-attacks.
Designing for Resilience
- Björn J. E. Johansson, Amanda Jaber, Joeri van Laere, Peter Berggren:
The lack of preparedness for payment disruptions in local community core businesses. - Björn J. E. Johansson, Joeri van Laere, Peter Berggren:
Evaluating Team Resilience in Simulator-Based Crisis Management Training. - Vittorio Nespeca, Kenny Meesters, Tina Comes:
Evaluating Platforms for Community Sense-making: Using the Case of the Kenyan Elections. - Lise Ann St. Denis, Amanda Lee Hughes:
Crisis Cleanup: Creating a Virtual Command Post to Support Relief Organizations on the Ground. - Changwon Son, Jukrin Moon, S. Camille Peres, Farzan Sasangohar:
An Episode as a Trace of Resilient Performance in Multi-Agency Incident Management Systems. - Hemant Purohit, Kathleen A. Moore:
The Digital Crow's Nest: A Framework for Proactive Disaster Informatics & Resilience by Open Source Intelligence.
Ethical, Legal and Social Issues
- Jun Hu, Xueming Shu, Shiyang Tang:
Analysis of Core Social Actors in Nine Types of Mass Incidents Based on Social Network Analysis. - Nicolas J. LaLone, Jess Kropczynski, Andrea H. Tapia:
The Symbiotic Relationship of Crisis Response Professionals and Enthusiasts as Demonstrated by Reddit's User-Interface Over Time. - Nour Kanaan, Anouck Adrot:
Managing inter-organizational breaks in a context of cross-border crisis. - Monika Büscher, Catherine Easton, Xaroula Charalampia Kerasidou, Maria Alejandra Lujan Escalante, Hayley Alter, Katrina Petersen, Marie-Christine Bonnamour, David Lund, Andreas Baur, Regina Ammicht Quinn, Jessica Heesen, Lina Jasmontaite, Gloria González Fuster, Alexander Boden, Britta Hofmann, Anna Stachowicz, Michal Choras, Rafal Kozik, Kees Boersma, Martina Comes, Nicole Föger:
The Is-IT-ethical? Responsible Research and Innovation for Disaster Risk Management. - Robin Batard, Frédérick Bénaben, Aurélie Montarnal, Christophe Prieur, Caroline Rizza:
Ethical, Legal and Social considerations surrounding the use of social media by citizens during Hurricane Irma in Cuba.
Geospatial Technologies and Geographic Information Science for Crisis Management (GIS)
- Fabio Ciravegna, Jie Gao, Chris Ingram, Neil Ireson, Vita Lanfranchi, Humasak Simanjuntak:
Mapping Mobility to Support Crisis Management. - Michael Auer, Melanie Eckle, Sascha Fendrich, Luisa Griesbaum, Fabian Kowatsch, Sabrina Marx, Martin Raifer, Moritz Schott, Rafael Troilo, Alexander Zipf:
Towards Using the Potential of OpenStreetMap History for Disaster Activation Monitoring. - Zachary Sutherby, Brian M. Tomaszewski:
Conceptualizing the Role Geographic Information Capacity has on Quantifying Ecosystem Services under the Framework of Ecological Disaster Risk Reduction (EcoDRR). - Vitaveska Lanfranchi, Nadia Noori, Tudor Sirbu:
GPS-based solution for tracking and protecting humanitarians in conflict zones. - Chanvi Kotak, Brian M. Tomaszewski, Erik Golen:
3-1-1 Calls Hot Spot Analysis During Hurricane Harvey: Preliminary Results. - Varsha Hassan Vishwanath, Brian M. Tomaszewski:
Flood Hazard, Vulnerability, Risk Assessment for Uttarakhand State in India.
Logistics and Supply-Chain Management in Crisis Response
- Laura Laguna Salvadó, Matthieu Lauras, Tina Comes:
A Sustainability Maturity Assessment Method for the Humanitarian Supply Chain.
Open Track
- Jaziar Radianti, Santiago Gil Martinez, Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Morgan Konnestad:
Co-Designing a Virtual Training Tool for Emergency Management. - Ahmed S. Khalaf, Poom Pianpak, Sultan A. Alharthi, Zahra NaminiMianji, Ruth C. Torres, Son Tran, Igor Dolgov, Phoebe O. Toups Dugas:
An Architecture for Simulating Drones in Mixed Reality Games to Explore Future Search and Rescue Scenarios. - Saloni J. D. Vaghela, Patrick C. Shih:
WalkSafe: College Campus Safety App. - Erion Elmasllari:
Why IT systems for emergency response get rejected: examining responders' attitude to IT. - Dick Ooms, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Bartel A. Van de Walle:
A Conceptual Framework for Civil-Military Interaction in Peace Support Operations. - Robin A. Gandhi, Deepak Khazanchi, Daniel G. Linzell, Brian Ricks, Chungwook Sim:
The Hidden Crisis : Developing Smart Big Data pipelines to address Grand Challenges of Bridge Infrastructure health in the United States. - Josey Chacko, Christopher W. Zobel, Loren Paul Rees:
Challenges of Modeling Community-Driven Disaster Operations Management in Disaster Recurrent Areas: The Example of Portsmouth, Virginia. - David Paulus, Kenny Meesters, Bartel A. Van de Walle:
Turning data into action: supporting humanitarian field workers with open data. - Flávio E. A. Horita, Ricardo Vilela, Renata Martins, Danielle Bressiani, Gilca Palma, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Determining flooded areas using crowd sensing data and weather radar precipitation: a case study in Brazil. - Adam Widera, Chiara Fonio, Sandra Lechtenberg, Bernd Hellingrath:
Measuring Innovations in Crisis Management.
Planning, Foresight and Risk Analysis
- Zewei Zhang, Hongyong Yuan, Lida Huang:
Study on the Utility of Emergency Map in Emergency Response. - Marcus Dombois, Timo Bittner, Uwe Rüppel:
Approaching the criticality of information for emergency response and control center operations. - Hans Christian Augustijn Wienen, Faiza Allah Bukhsh, Eelco Vriezekolk, Roel J. Wieringa:
Accident Analysis Methods and Models - a Systematic Review. - Min Zhu, Ruxue Chen, Shi Chen, Shaobo Zhong, Cheng Liu, Tianye Lin, Quanyi Huang, Xin Zhai:
A Conceptual Double Scenario Model for Predicting Medical Service Needs in the International Disaster Relief Action. - Ioan M. Ciumasu:
A coordination lattice model for building urban resilience. - Stefan Schauer, Stefan Rass, Sandra König, Thomas Grafenauer, Martin Latzenhofer:
Analyzing Cascading Effects among Critical Infrastructures. - Jose J. Gonzalez, José H. Canós, Tony Norris, Reem Abbas:
Towards Disaster e-Health Support Systems.
Poster
- Shane E. Halse, Jess Kropczynski, Andrea H. Tapia:
Using Metrics of Stability to Identify Points of Failure and Support in Online Information Distribution during a Disaster. - Lizheng Deng, Hongyong Yuan, Lida Huang:
Optimal UAV 3D Path Planning in Mountainous Environments for Post-Earthquake Multi-region Search. - Sofia Eleni Spatharioti, Sara Ann Wylie, Seth Cooper:
Identifying and Assessing Points of Interest through Crowdsourced Image Analysis. - Steve Peterson, Denis Gusty:
Incorporating Digital Volunteers into Exercises: A Case Study on CAUSE V. - Francisco José Quesada Real, Fiona McNeill, Gábor Bella, Alan Bundy:
Identifying Semantic Domains in Emergency Scenarios. - Fiona Jennet McNeill, Diana Bental, Jeremy W. Bryans, Paolo Missier, Jannetta S. Steyn:
Informing decision makers: facilitating communication and trust for decision makers during crises. - Anastasios Karakostas, Stefanos Vrochidis, Yiannis Kompatsiaris, Boris Kantsepolsky, Jürgen Moßgraber, Stamatia Dasiopoulou, Benjamin Mandler, Ari Karppinen, Michele Ferri, Iosif Vourvachis, Carmen Castro, Kim Lintrup:
beAWARE: Enhancing Decision Support and Management Services in Extreme Weather Climate Events. - Quentin Schoen, Sébastien Truptil, Matthieu Lauras, Aurélie Conges, Franck Fontanili:
A new approach of monitoring system for Supply Chain management during crisis. - Sebastian Schmitz, Lennart Landsberg, Tim Brüstle, Johannes Weinem, Ompe Aimé Mudimu:
Evaluation of a flying localization system for the rescue of buried victims - A scenario based training approach. - Terje Gjøsæter, Jaziar Radianti, Weiqin Chen:
Universal Design of ICT for Emergency Management: A Research Agenda. - Tayler Ruggero, Brian M. Tomaszewski:
Geographic Information Capacity (GIC) Across International Scales: Comparing Institutional Structures of Germany to the United States. - Yossi Nygate, William Johnson, Mark Indelicato, Miguel Bazdresch, Clark Hochgraf:
Intelligent Wireless Infrastructure Management for Emergency Communications. - Rohit Valecha, Onook Oh, H. Raghav Rao:
A Model for Assessing Label Quality in Crowdsourced Crisis Mapping Systems: A Case of 2010 Haiti Earthquake.
Social Media Studies
- Christian Reuter, Gerhard Backfried, Marc-André Kaufhold, Fabian Spahr:
ISCRAM turns 15: A Trend Analysis of all ISCRAM-Papers 2004-2017. - Diana Fischer, Carsten Schwemmer, Kai Fischbach:
Terror Management and Twitter: The Case of the 2016 Berlin Terrorist Attack. - Yajie Li, Amanda Lee Hughes, Peter D. Howe:
Communicating Crisis with Persuasion: Examining Official Twitter Messages on Heat Hazards. - Mahshid Marbouti, Craig Anslow, Frank Maurer:
Evaluation results for a Social Media Analyst Responding Tool. - Jan Wendland, Christian Ehnis, Rodney J. Clarke, Deborah Bunker:
Sydney Siege, December 2014: A Visualisation of a Semantic Social Media Sentiment Analysis. - Shane Errol Halse, Aurélie Montarnal, Andrea H. Tapia, Frédérick Bénaben:
Bad Weather Coming: Linking social media and weather sensor data. - Shane E. Halse, Jomara Bindá, Samantha Weirman:
It's what's outside that counts: Finding credibility metrics through non-message related Twitter features. - Hussein Mouzannar, Yara Rizk, Mariette Awad:
Damage Identification in Social Media Posts using Multimodal Deep Learning. - Aibek Musaev, Kimberly Stowers, Jonghun Kam:
Harnessing Data to Create an Effective Drought Management System. - Firoj Alam, Ferda Ofli, Muhammad Imran, Michaël Aupetit:
A Twitter Tale of Three Hurricanes: Harvey, Irma, and Maria. - Apoorva Chauhan, Amanda Lee Hughes:
Social Media Resources Named after a Crisis Event. - Takuya Oki:
Possibility of Using Tweets to Detect Crowd Congestion: A Case Study Using Tweets just before/after the Great East Japan Earthquake. - Grégoire Burel, Harith Alani:
Crisis Event Extraction Service (CREES) - Automatic Detection and Classification of Crisis-related Content on Social Media. - Rob Grace, Jess Kropczynski, Andrea H. Tapia:
Community Coordination: Cooperative Uses of Social Media in Community Emergency Management. - Sofia Eleni Spatharioti, Sara Ann Wylie, Seth Cooper:
Does Flight Path Context Matter? Impact on Worker Performance in Crowdsourced Aerial Imagery Analysis. - Laura Petersen, Laure Fallou, Grigore M. Havârneanu, Paul Reilly, Elisa Serafinelli, Rémy Bossu:
November 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks and Social Media Use: Preliminary Findings from Authorities, Critical Infrastructure Operators and Journalists. - William R. Smith, Keri K. Stephens, Brett W. Robertson, Jing Li, Dhiraj Murthy:
Social Media in Citizen-Led Disaster Response: Rescuer Roles, Coordination Challenges, and Untapped Potential. - Leon Derczynski, Kenny Meesters, Kalina Bontcheva, Diana Maynard:
Helping Crisis Responders Find the Informative Needle in the Tweet Haystack. - Samuel Lee Toepke:
Leveraging Elasticsearch and Botometer to Explore Volunteered Geographic Information. - Venkata Kishore Neppalli, Cornelia Caragea, Doina Caragea:
Deep Neural Networks versus Naive Bayes Classifiers for Identifying Informative Tweets during Disasters. - Kiran Zahra, Muhammad Imran, Frank O. Ostermann:
Understanding eyewitness reports on Twitter during disasters. - Rachel Samuels, John Eric Taylor, Neda Mohammadi:
The Sound of Silence: Exploring How Decreases in Tweets Contribute to Local Crisis Identification. - Alan Aipe, Asif Ekbal, Mukuntha N. S., Sadao Kurohashi:
Linguistic Feature Assisted Deep Learning Approach towards Multi-label Classification of Crisis Related Tweets. - Songhui Yue, Jyothsna Kondari, Aibek Musave, Songqing Yue, Randy Smith:
Using Twitter Data to Determine Hurricane Category: An Experiment. - Reza Mazloom, HongMin Li, Doina Caragea, Muhammad Imran, Cornelia Caragea:
Classification of Twitter Disaster Data Using a Hybrid Feature-Instance Adaptation Approach.
Universal Design of ICT in Emergency Management
- Patrick Lieser, Alaa Alhamoud, Hosam Nima, Björn Richerzhagen, Sanja Huhle, Doreen Böhnstedt, Ralf Steinmetz:
Situation Detection based on Activity Recognition in Disaster Scenarios. - Jürgen Moßgraber, Désirée Hilbring, Hylke van der Schaaf, Philipp Hertweck, Efstratios Kontopoulos, Panagiotis Mitzias, Ioannis Kompatsiaris, Stefanos Vrochidis, Anastasios Karakostas:
The sensor to decision chain in crisis management. - Béatrice Linot, Jérôme Dinet, François Charoy, Valerie L. Shalin:
Information gain in sociotechnical systems. - Linda Elmhadhbi, Mohamed-Hedi Karray, Bernard Archimède:
Towards an Operational Emergency Response System for Large Scale Situations: POLARISC. - Hans Betke:
A Volunteer Coordination System Approach for Crisis Committees.
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