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16th ISCRAM 2019: València, Spain
- Zeno Franco, José J. González, José H. Canós:
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, València, Spain, May 19-22, 2019. ISCRAM Association 2019, ISBN 978-84-09-10498-7
T1- Analytical Modeling and Simulation
- Ahmed Abdeltawab Abdelgawad:
Reliability of expert estimates of cascading failures in Critical Infrastructure. - Toshihiro Osaragi, Noriaki Hirokawa:
Simulation Analysis of Fire Hydrant Usability Levels after Large Earthquake. - Anying Chen, Guofeng Su, Manchun Liang:
Simulation of Crowd Response During Emergency Considering People's Rational and Irrational Thinking. - Haya Aldossary, Graham Coates:
A Preliminary Optimisation-based Approach to Coordinate the Response of Ambulances in Mass Casualty Incidents. - Patrick Lieser, Julian Zobel, Björn Richerzhagen, Ralf Steinmetz:
Simulation Platform for Unmanned Aerial Systems in Emergency Ad Hoc Networks. - Marco Polo Ruiz Herrera, Juan Sánchez Díaz:
Improving Emergency Response through Business Process, Case Management, and Decision Models. - Flávio Dusse, Renato Lima Novais, Manoel G. Mendonça:
Understanding the Main Themes Towards a Visual Analytics Based Model for Crisis Management Decision-Making. - Juan Francisco Carias, Leire Labaka, Jose María Sarriegi, Andrea H. Tapia, Josune Hernantes:
The Dynamics of Cyber Resilience Management. - Éric Daudé, Kevin Chapuis, Clément Caron, Alexis Drogoul, Benoit Gaudou, Sébastien Rey-Coyrehourcq, Arnaud Saval, Patrick Taillandier, Pierrick Tranouez:
ESCAPE: Exploring by Simulation Cities Awareness on Population Evacuation. - Meshal Alharbi, Graham Coates:
Assessing Flood Recovery of Small Businesses using Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation. - Xiujuan Zhao, Jianguo Chen, Peng Du, Wei Xu, Ran Liu, Hongyong Yuan:
Location-allocation model for earthquake shelter solved using MPSO algorithm. - Duygu Pamukçu, Christopher William Zobel, Andrew Arnette:
A New Data-Driven Approach to Measuring Hurricane Risk.
T10- Knowledge, Semantics and AI for RISK and CRISIS management
- Linda Elmhadhbi, Mohamed-Hedi Karray, Bernard Archimède:
A Modular Ontology for Semantically Enhanced Interoperability in Operational Disaster Response. - Sammy Abdelghani Teffali, Nada Matta, Eric Châtelet:
Generating Crisis Situation by Using Ontology and Fuzzy Theory. - Samer Cheade, Matta Nada, Jean-Baptiste Pothin, Rémi Cogranne:
Situation Representation and Awareness for Rescue Operations. - Florian Vandecasteele, Krishna Kumar, Kenzo Milleville, Steven Verstockt:
Video Summarization And Video Highlight Selection Tools To Facilitate Fire Incident Management. - Denis Barcaroli, Alex Coletti, Antonio De Nicola, Antonio Di Pietro, Luigi La Porta, Maurizio Pollino, Vittorio Rosato, Giordano Vicoli, Maria Luisa Villani:
An Automatic Approach to Qualitative Risk Assessment in Metropolitan Areas. - João L. R. Moreira, Luís Ferreira Pires, Marten J. van Sinderen:
SEMIoTICS: Semantic Model-Driven Development for IoT Interoperability of Emergency Services. - Basanta Chaulagain, Aman Shakya, Bhuwan Bhatt, Dip Kiran Pradhan Newar, Sanjeeb Prasad Panday, Rom Kant Pandey:
Casualty Information Extraction and Analysis from News. - Prithviraj Dasgupta, Deepak Khazanchi:
A Unified Approach Integrating Human Shared Mental Models with Intelligent Autonomous Team Formation for Crisis Management.
T11- Community Engagement & Healthcare Systems
- Jennifer Lisa Chan, Gabriel Nam, Allison G. Marshall, Hemant Purohit:
Trends in Humanitarian Health Information during 2010 Haiti Earthquake: Motivation for Curating Domain Knowledge Base. - David Paulus, Kenny Meesters, Gerdien de Vries, Bartel A. Van de Walle:
The reciprocity of data integration in disaster risk analysis. - Olawunmi George, Rizwana Rizia, Md Fitrat Hossain, Nadiyah Johnson, Carla Echeveste, Jose Lizarraga Mazaba, Katinka Hooyer, Zeno Franco, Mark Flower, Praveen Madiraju, Lisa Rein:
Visualizing Early Warning Signs of Behavioral Crisis in Military Veterans: Empowering Peer Decision Support. - Kenny Meesters, Vittorio Nespeca, Tina Comes:
Designing Disaster Information Management Systems 2.0: Connecting communities and responders. - Peter Berggren, Molly Lundberg, Joeri van Laere, Björn J. E. Johansson:
Community resilience towards disruptions in the payment system. - Daniel Auferbauer, Christoph Ruggenthaler, Gerald Czech, Ivan Gojmerac:
Taxonomy of Community Interaction in Crises and Disasters. - Elina Ramsell, Tobias Andersson Granberg, Sofie Pilemalm:
Identifying functions for smartphone based applications in volunteer emergency response. - Robin Batard, Caroline Rizza, Aurélie Montarnal, Frédérick Bénaben, Christophe Prieur:
Taxonomy of post-impact volunteerism types to improve citizen integration into crisis response.
T12- Tool Talks
- Philipp Hertweck, Tobias Hellmund, Hylke van der Schaaf, Jürgen Moßgraber, Jan-Wilhelm Blume:
Management of Sensor Data with Open Standards. - Ahmed Abdeltawab Abdelgawad, Tina Comes:
Evaluation Framework for the iTRACK Integrated System. - Bas Lijnse:
Robust Private Web Maps with Open Tools and Open Data. - Rahul Pandey, Gaurav Bahl, Hemant Purohit:
EMAssistant: A Learning Analytics System for Social and Web Data Filtering to Assist Trainees and Volunteers of Emergency Services.
T13 - Privacy Risk Management in Critical Infrastructures
- Ana Rodríguez-Hoyos, José Estrada-Jiménez, David Rebollo-Monedero, Jordi Forné, Rubén Trapero Burgos, Antonio Álvarez Romero, Rodrigo Diaz Rodriguez:
Anonymizing Cybersecurity Data in Critical Infrastructures: The CIPSEC Approach. - Larissa Aldehoff:
Renouncing Privacy in Crisis Management? People's View on Social Media Monitoring and Surveillance.
T14 - Protecting Critical Infrastructures in Crisis Situations
- Sandra König, Stefan Schauer:
Cascading Threats in Critical Infrastructures with Control Systems. - Laura Petersen, Eva Horvath, Johan Sjöström:
Evaluating Critical Infrastructure Resilience via Tolerance Triangles: Hungarian Highway pilot case study. - Axel Dierich, Katerina Tzavella, Neysa Jacqueline Setiadi, Alexander Fekete, Florian M. Neisser:
Enhanced Crisis-Preparation of Critical Infrastructures through a Participatory Qualitative-Quantitative Interdependency Analysis Approach. - Sandra König:
Choosing Ways to Increase Resilience in Critical Infrastructures. - Aurélie Conges, Frédérick Bénaben, Olivier Pierre, Francis Savic, Olivier Chabiron, Matthieu Lauras:
On the usage of Virtual Reality for Crisis Management exercises in Critical Industrial Sites.
T15- Open Track
- Erion Elmasllari:
Design and development methods for improving acceptance of IT among emergency responders. - Rajius Idzalika, Yulistina Riyadi, Imaduddin Amin, George Hodge, Jong Gun Lee:
Understanding Aggregate Human Behaviour Changes in Response to a Natural Disaster in Vanuatu via Mobile Network Data Analysis. - Katelynn Amaris Kapalo, Pamela J. Wisniewski, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
First In, Left Out : Current Technological Limitations from the Perspective of Fire Engine Companies. - Jo Erskine Hannay, Yelte Kikke:
Structured crisis training with mixed reality simulations. - Kevin Wesendrup, Nicola Rupp, Adam Widera, Bernd Hellingrath:
Challenges and Trends of Data Management for Firefighting in Germany and the Netherlands. - Xiaodan Yu, Deepak Khazanchi:
The Influence of Swift Trust on Virtual Team's Sensemaking in Crisis: A Research Model. - Kathleen Ann Moore:
Dark Web, Black Markets: The Utility of Dark in Disaster Recovery Research. - Robin Batard, Aurélie Montarnal, Frédérick Bénaben, Caroline Rizza, Christophe Prieur, Andrea H. Tapia:
Integrating citizen initiatives in a technological platform for collaborative crisis management. - Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Jaziar Radianti, Jan Ketil Rød, Tomasz Opach, Mikael Snaprud, Sofie Pilemalm, Deborah Bunker:
Sharing Incident and Threat Information for Common Situational Understanding.
T2- Command and control studies
- Sebastian Schmitz, Konrad Barth, Tim Brüstle, Tobias Gleibs, Ompe Aimé Mudimu:
Testing the implementation of a flying localization system into emergency response using a tabletop exercise. - Kristine Steen-Tveit, Jaziar Radianti:
Analysis of Common Operational Picture and Situational Awareness during Multiple Emergency Response Scenarios. - Kristoffer Karl Darin-Mattsson, Niklas Hallberg:
Do's and Don'ts in Inter-Organizational Crisis Management Exercises. - Pär Hans Tuve Eriksson, Niklas Hallberg:
Design to Fit - Morphological Analysis as a Tool for Exercise Design. - Mari Olsén, Niklas Hallberg, Kristoffer Darin Mattsson:
Who Learns from Crisis Management Exercises: An Explorative Study. - Amanda Jaber, Björn Johan Erik Johansson, Linnea Bergsten, Joeri van Laere, Peter Berggren:
Evaluating the observation protocol of the Team Resilience Assessment Method for Simulation (TRAMS). - Abbas Ganji, Tom Wilson, Sonia Saveli, Dharma Dailey, Mark P. Haselkorn:
Cause and Effect: A Qualitative Analysis of Obstacles to Information Sharing During a Regional Disaster Exercise. - Johan Nordström, Björn Johan Erik Johansson:
Supporting Inter-Organizational Learning - A Review of Post-Excercise Knowledge Sharing. - Daniel Auferbauer, Roman Ganhör, Hilda Tellioglu:
Opportunistic Affiliation in Spontaneous Volunteer Management.
T3- Ethical, Legal and Social Issues
- Laure Fallou, Laura Petersen, Rémy Bossu, Fréderic Roussel:
Efficiently allocating safety tips after an earthquake - lessons learned from the smartphone application LastQuake. - Florent Castagnino:
What can we learn from a crisis management exercise ? Trusting social media in a french firefighters' department. - Lixiong Chen, Monika Büscher, Yang Hu:
On Liquid Ground: Contesting the facts around Shouguang Flood on Weibo. - Katrina Petersen:
Managing Risk Across Borders: ethical implications of engaging information technology for transboundary disaster collaboration.
T4- Logistics and Supply-Chain Management in Crisis Response
- Kathrin Eismann, Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, Kai Fischbach:
Towards Social Media Decision Support for Joined EMS and Crisis Logistics.
T5- Intelligent and Semantic Web Systems
- Ingo J. Timm, Bernhard Hess, Fabian Lorig:
Data Acquisition for ad-hoc Evacuation Simulations of Public Buildings. - Fiona Jennet McNeill, Diana Bental, Jeremy W. Bryans, Paolo Missier, Jannetta S. Steyn, Tom Komar:
Communication in Emergency Management through Data Integration and Trust: an introduction to the CEM-DIT system. - Frâncila Weidt Neiva, Marcos R. S. Borges:
Sharing Gut Feelings to Support Collaborative Decision Making. - Guillaume Lambert, Bruno Fontaine, Michel Monneret, Rafai Mourad Madani:
How to build an innovative C2 system supporting individual-centric emergency needs ? - Carole Adam, Eric Andonoff:
Vigi Flood: a serious game for understanding the challenges of crisis communication. - Lyuba Mancheva, Carole Adam, Julie Dugdale:
Multi-agent geospatial simulation of human interactions and behaviour in bushfires. - Claudio Arbib, Davide Arcelli, Julie Dugdale, Mahyar Tourchi Moghaddam, Henry Muccini:
Real-time Emergency Response through Performant IoT Architectures.
T6- Geospatial Technologies and Geographic Information Science for Crisis Management (GIS)
- Martin Hilljegerdes, Ellen-Wien Augustijn-Beckers:
Evaluating the effects of consecutive hurricane hits on evacuation patterns in Dominica. - Christelle Pierkot, Sidonie Christophe, Jean-François Girres:
Exploring multiplexing tools for co-visualization in crisis units. - Humasak Simanjuntak, Fabio Ciravegna:
Semantic Understanding of Human Mobility Lifestyle to support Crisis Management. - Esteban Bopp, Johnny Douvinet, Damien Serre:
Sorting the good from the bad smartphone application to alert residents in case of disasters - Experiments in France. - Jorge Vargas Florez, Grovher Palomino, Andres Flores, Gloria Valdivia, Carlos Saito, Daniel Arteaga, Mario Balcazar, Miguel Fernandez, Jose Oliden:
Identifying potential landslide location using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). - Stathis G. Arapostathis:
Instagrammers report about the deadly wildfires of East Attica, 2018, Greece: An introductory analytic assessment for disaster management purposes.
T7- Planning, Foresight and Risk Analysis
- Hoang Nam Ho, Mourad Rabah, Ronan Champagnat, Frédéric Bertrand:
Towards an Automatic Assistance in Crisis Resolution with Process Mining. - Marian Zulean, Gabriela Prelipcean, Florin Druga:
From Hindsight to Foresight: using collaborative methodologies to tackle the wicked problems and improve the the Emergency System. - Patricia Quiroz-Palma, M. Carmen Penadés, Ana-Gabriela Núñez:
Towards a Capability Model for Emergency Training Improvement. - Víctor Amadeo Bañuls Silvera, Rafael Cantueso Burguillos, Fernando Tejedor Panchón, Miguel Ramirez de la Huerga, Murray Turoff:
A Delphi approach for the establishment of the fundamental principles of an Organizational Security System in Public Administration. - Ana-Gabriela Núñez, M. Carmen Penadés:
Towards an organization certified in emergency plans management. - Abbas Ganji, Negin Alimohammadi, Scott B. Miles:
Challenges in Community Resilience Planning and Opportunities with Simulation Modeling. - Susanne Kubisch, Johanna Stötzer, Sina Keller, Maria T. Bull, Andreas Braun:
Combining a social science approach and GIS-based simulation to analyse evacuation in natural disasters: A case study in the Chilean community of Talcahuano. - Sebastian Lindner, Stefan Sackmann, Hans Betke:
Simulating Spontaneous Volunteers: A System Entity Structure for Defining Disaster Scenarios. - Hans Christian Augustijn Wienen, Faiza Allah Bukhsh, Eelco Vriezekolk, Roel J. Wieringa:
Applying Generic AcciMap to a DDOS Attack on a Western-European Telecom Operator. - Min Zhu, Ruxue Chen, Tianye Lin, Quanyi Huang, Guang Tian:
Describing and Forecasting the Medical Resources assignments for International Disaster Medical relief Forces Using an Injury-Driven Ontology Model. - Christoph Amelunxen, Janina Isabella Sander:
Information collection using process visualisation in the risk management concept for emergency response. - Quynh Nhu Nguyen, Antonella Frisiello, Claudio Rossi:
The Design of a Mobile Application for Crowdsourcing in Disaster Risk Reduction.
T8- Social Media in Crises and Conflicts
- Guoqin Ma, Chittayong Surakitbanharn:
Predicting Hurricane Damage Using Social Media Posts Coupled with Physical and Socio-Economic Variables. - Marion Lara Tan, Raj Prasanna, Kristin Stock, Emma Hudson-Doyle, Graham Leonard, David Johnston:
Enhancing the usability of a disaster app: exploring the perspective of the public as users. - Thomas Spielhofer, Anna Sophie Hahne, Christian Reuter, Marc-André Kaufhold, Stefka Schmid:
Social Media Use in Emergencies of Citizens in the United Kingdom. - Xukun Li, Doina Caragea, Cornelia Caragea, Muhammad Imran, Ferda Ofli:
Identifying Disaster Damage Images Using a Domain Adaptation Approach. - Valerio Lorini, Carlos Castillo, Francesco Dottori, Milan Kalas, Domenico Nappo, Peter Salamon:
Integrating Social Media into a Pan-European Flood Awareness System: A Multilingual Approach. - Sooji Han, Fabio Ciravegna:
Rumour Detection on Social Media for Crisis Management. - Amanda Langer, Marc-André Kaufhold, Elena Maria Runft, Christian Reuter, Margarita Grinko, Volkmar Pipek:
Counter Narratives in Social Media: An Empirical Study on Combat and Prevention of Terrorism. - Steven D. Sheetz, Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Edward A. Fox, Riham Hassan, Seungwon Yang, Mohamed Magdy, Donald J. Shoemaker:
Information Uses and Gratifications Related to Crisis: Student Perceptions since the Egyptian Uprising. - Liuqing Li, Edward A. Fox:
Understanding patterns and mood changes through tweets about disasters. - Richard McCreadie, Cody Buntain, Ian Soboroff:
TREC Incident Streams: Finding Actionable Information on Social Media. - Sara Barozzi, Jose Luis Fernandez-Marquez, Amudha Ravi Shankar, Barbara Pernici:
Filtering images extracted from social media in the response phase of emergency events. - Yuya Shibuya, Hideyuki Tanaka:
Detecting Disaster Recovery Activities via Social Media Communication Topics. - Firoj Alam, Ferda Ofli, Muhammad Imran:
CrisisDPS: Crisis Data Processing Services. - Rob Grace, Shane E. Halse, Jess Kropczynski, Andrea H. Tapia, Fred Fonseca:
Integrating Social Media in Emergency Dispatch via Distributed Sensemaking. - Shane Errol Halse, Rob Grace, Jess Kropczynski, Andrea H. Tapia:
Simulating real-time Twitter data from historical datasets. - Yingjie Li, Seoyeon Park, Cornelia Caragea, Doina Caragea, Andrea H. Tapia:
Sympathy Detection in Disaster Twitter Data. - Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Amanda Lee Hughes, Muhammad Imran, Linda Plotnick, Robert Power, Murray Turoff:
Requirements for Software to Support the use of Social Media in Emergency Management: A Delphi Study. - Jens Kersten, Anna M. Kruspe, Matti Wiegmann, Friederike Klan:
Robust filtering of crisis-related tweets. - Anna M. Kruspe, Jens Kersten, Friederike Klan:
Detecting event-related tweets by example using few-shot models. - Paige Maas, Shankar Iyer, Andreas Gros, Wonhee Park, Laura McGorman, Chaya Nayak, P. Alex Dow:
Facebook Disaster Maps: Aggregate Insights for Crisis Response & Recovery. - Humaira Waqas, Muhammad Imran:
#CampFireMissing: An Analysis of Tweets About Missing and Found People From California Wildfires. - Fedor Vitiugin, Carlos Castillo:
Comparison of Social Media in English and Russian During Emergencies and Mass Convergence Events. - Steve Peterson, Keri K. Stephens, Hemant Purohit, Amanda Lee Hughes:
When Official Systems Overload: A Framework for Finding Social Media Calls for Help during Evacuations. - Sophie Gerstmann, Hans Betke, Stefan Sackmann:
Towards Automated Individual Communication for Coordination of Spontaneous Volunteers. - Gabriela C. Barrera, Maria C. Yang:
Evaluation of Digital Volunteers using a Design Approach: Motivations and Contributions in Disaster Response. - Jess Kropczynski, Rob Grace, Shane E. Halse, Doina Caragea, Cornelia Caragea, Andrea H. Tapia:
Refining a Coding Scheme to Identify Actionable Information on Social Media. - Asmelash Teka Hadgu, Sallam Abualhaija, Claudia Niederée:
Real-time Adaptive Crawler for Tracking Unfolding Events on Twitter.
T9- Universal Design of ICT in Emergency Management
- Jun Sasaki, Taeko Maejima, Shuang Li, Yusuke Sato, Minoru Hiyama:
Life-Area Broadcasting System (LABS) for Usual and Emergency Cases by Using Easy Contents Management System and New Speaker Devices. - Terje Gjøsæter, Jaziar Radianti, Weiqin Chen:
Understanding Situational Disabilities and Situational Awareness in Disasters.
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