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17th ISCRAM 2020: Blacksburg, VA, USA
Postponed until May 2021 due the COVID-19 pandemic; papers published in 2020
- Amanda Lee Hughes, Fiona McNeill, Christopher W. Zobel:
17th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM 2020, May 2020. ISCRAM Digital Library 2020, ISBN 978-1-949373-27-1
AI Systems for Crisis and Risks
- Cheng Wang, Benjamin D. Bowes, Arash Tavakoli, Stephen C. Adams, Jonathan L. Goodall, Peter A. Beling:
Smart Stormwater Control Systems: A Reinforcement Learning Approach. 2-13 - Mehdi Ben Lazreg, Usman Anjum, Vladimir Zadorozhny, Morten Goodwin:
Semantic Decay Filter for Event Detection. 14-26 - Paulina Potemski, Nada Matta, Patrick Laclémence:
Modelling Women's Living Conditions' in Violence using KM techniques. 27-34 - Benjamin Ortiz, Laura H. Kahn, Marc Bosch, Philip Bogden, Viveca Pavon-Harr, Onur Savas, Ian McCulloh:
Improving Community Resiliency and Emergency Response With Artificial Intelligence. 35-41 - Rahul Pandey, Brenda Bannan, Hemant Purohit:
CitizenHelper-training: AI-infused System for Multimodal Analytics to assist Training Exercise Debriefs at Emergency Services. 42-53 - Samer Chehade, Nada Matta, Jean-Baptiste Pothin, Rémi Cogranne:
Ontology-Based Approach for Designing User Interfaces: Application for Rescue Actors. 54-65 - Mirko Zaffaroni, Claudio Rossi:
Water Segmentation with Deep Learning Models for Flood Detection and Monitoring. 66-74 - Gerasimos Antzoulatos, Panagiotis Giannakeris, Ilias Koulalis, Anastasios Karakostas, Stefanos Vrochidis, Ioannis Kompatsiaris:
A Multi-Layer Fusion Approach For Real-Time Fire Severity Assessment Based on Multimedia Incidents. 75-89 - Dipak Kumar Singh, Shayan Shams, Joohyun Kim, Seung-Jong Park, Seungwon Yang:
Fighting for Information Credibility: AnEnd-to-End Framework to Identify FakeNews during Natural Disasters. 90-99 - Nilani Algiriyage, Raj Prasanna, Emma E. H. Doyle, Kristin Stock, David Johnston:
Traffic Flow Estimation based on Deep Learning for Emergency Traffic Management using CCTV Images. 100-109 - Dashley K. Rouwendal van Schijndel, Jo E. Hannay, Audun Stolpe:
Simulation Vignette Generation from Answer Set Specifications. 110-121 - Md Fitrat Hossain, Thomas Kissane, Priyanka Annapureddy, Wylie Frydrychowicz, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Naveen Bansal, Praveen Madiraju, Niharika Jain, Mark Flower, Katinka Hooyer, Lisa Rein, Zeno Franco:
Implementing Algorithmic Crisis Alerts in mHealth Systems for Veterans with PTSD. 122-133 - Julien Coche, Aurélie Montarnal, Andrea H. Tapia, Frédérick Bénaben:
Automatic Information Retrieval from Tweets: A Semantic Clustering Approach. 134-141
Analytical Modeling and Simulation
- Toshihiro Osaragi:
Accessibility Evaluation of Specific Emergency Transportation Roads and Benefits of Seismic Retrofits on Buildings Adjoining Roads. 143-156 - Flávio Dusse, Renato Lima Novais, Manoel G. Mendonça:
A Visual Analytics Based Model for Crisis Management Decision-Making. 157-166 - Erik Prytz, Anna-Maria Grönbäck, Krisjanis Steins, Craig Goolsby, Tobias Andersson Granberg, Carl-Oscar Jonson:
Evaluating the Effect of Bleeding Control Kit Locations for a Mass Casualty Incident Using Discrete Event Simulation. 167-178 - Laura Szczyrba, Yang Zhang, Duygu Pamukçu, Derya Ipek Eroglu:
A Machine Learning Method to Quantify the Role of Vulnerability in Hurricane Damage. 179-187 - Xiaoyan Zhang, Graham Coates, Sarah Dunn, Jean Hall:
Emergency Evacuation from a Multi-floor Building using Agent-based Modeling. 188-199 - Anying Chen, Zhongliang Huang, Manchun Liang, Guofeng Su:
Empirical Study of Individual Evacuation Decision-making in Fire Accidents: Evacuate Intention and Herding Effect. 200-209 - Milad Baghersad, Christopher W. Zobel, Ravi S. Behara:
Evaluation of Local Government Performance after Disasters. 210-217 - Eva Petitdemange, Elyes Lamine, Franck Fontanili, Matthieu Lauras:
Enhancing Emergency Call Centers' Performance Through a Data-driven Simulation Approach. 218-227 - Duygu Pamukçu, Christopher W. Zobel, Andrew Arnette:
Characterizing Social Community Structures in Emergency Shelter Planning. 228-236 - Andrew Arnette, Christopher W. Zobel, Duygu Pamukçu:
Post-Impact Analysis of Disaster Relief Resource Pre-Positioning After the 2013 Colorado Floods. 237-243 - Cornelius Dold, Christopher Munschauer, Ompe Aimé Mudimu:
Real-Life Exercises as a Tool in Security Research and Civil Protection - Options for Data Collections. 244-250
Command & Control Studies
- Kristine Steen-Tveit:
Identifying Information Requirements for Improving the Common Operational Picture in Multi-Agency Operations. 252-263 - Björn J. E. Johansson, Amanda Jaber, Joeri van Laere, Peter Berggren:
Crisis Response During Payment Disruptions - The Themes of TRAMS. 264-275 - Kristine Steen-Tveit, Jaziar Radianti, Bjørn Erik Munkvold:
SMS-based real-time data collection for evaluation of situational awareness and common operational picture: lessons learned from a field exercise. 276-284 - Stephan Weijman, Kenny Meesters:
Shifting Control and Trust: Exploring Implications of Introducing Delegated Decision Support Systems. 285-294 - Erik A. M. Borglund, E. Martina Granholm:
You Talk the Talk - But What Do You Talk About? 295-302 - Andreas Lotter, Philipp John, Patricia Schütte, Florian Brauner, Frank Fiedrich:
Field Observation of Parallel Working Coordination Groups and Command and Control Centres to Understand and Improve Inter-organizational Information Management - A Methodical Approach. 303-314 - Jean-Paul Monet, Pierre Schaller, Sergio Pirone, Marc Castellnou Ribau, Stéphane Poyau, Marc Dumas:
Civil Protection in Europe: Towards a Unified Command System? Lessons Learned, Studies and Ideas About Change Management. 315-325
Cross-Border Resilience
- Yannic Schulte, Miriam Klein, Marcus Wiens, Frank Fiedrich:
Spontaneous Volunteers Across National Borders: An Agent-Based Comparison. 327-336
Data and Resilience: Opportunities and Challenges
- Eric Rigaud, Anouck Adrot, Frank Fiedrich, Nour Kanaan, Miriam Klein, Farnaz Mahdavian, Yannic Schulte, Marcus Wiens, Frank Schultmann:
Borderland Resilience Studies. 338-355 - Briony J. Gray:
Turning Words into Wisdom: A Framework for Using Post-Disaster Data for Community Resilience. 356-365 - Xinyuan Zhang, Nan Li:
Assessment of the Correlation between Extreme Weather Event-Induced Human Mobility Perturbation in Urban Areas and their Spatial Characteristics based on Taxi Trajectories. 366-380 - Josep Cobarsí, Laura Calvet:
Community resilience instruments: Chances of improvement through customization and integration? 381-388 - Derya Ipek Eroglu, Duygu Pamukçu, Laura Szczyrba, Yang Zhang:
Analyzing and Contextualizing Social Vulnerability to Natural Disasters in Puerto Rico. 389-395 - Marc Schönefeld, Malte Schönefeld:
IT-Security Awareness of Emergency Alert Apps. 396-405 - Lennart Landsberg, David Ganske, Christopher Munschauer, Ompe Aimé Mudimu:
Using Existing Data to Support Operational Emergency Response in Germany - Current Use Cases, Opportunities and Challenges. 406-415
Enhancing Resilient Response in Inter-Organizational Contexts: Learning from experience
- Mari Olsén, Niklas Hallberg, Per-Anders Oskarsson, Magdalena Granåsen:
Exploring Capabilities that Constitute Inter-Organizational Crisis Management. 417-426 - Björn J. E. Johansson:
Boundary Stories - A Systems Perspective on Inter-organizational Learning from Crisis Response Exercises. 427-434 - Per-Anders Oskarsson, Magdalena Granåsen, Niklas Hallberg, Mari Olsén:
Modeling of Crisis Management Systems: Results of a Systematic Literature Review. 435-447 - Hussain Abid Syed, Marén Schorch, Volkmar Pipek:
Disaster Learning Aid: A Chatbot Centric Approach for Improved Organizational Disaster Resilience. 448-457
Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues
- Arnis Parsovs:
Solving the Estonian ID Card Crisis: the Legal Issues. 459-471 - Lixiong Chen, Monika Büscher, Yang Hu:
Crowding Out the Crowd: The Transformation of Network Disaster Communication Patterns on Weibo. 472-489 - Louis Ngamassi, Thiagarajan Ramakrishnan, Shahedur Rahman:
Investigating the Use of Social Media by Underserved Communities for Disaster Management. 490-496
Geospatial Technologies and Geographic Information Science for Crisis Management (GIS)
- Artur Ricardo Bizon, Luciana P. de Araújo Kohler, Adilson Luiz Nicoletti, Fernanda Dal Bosco, Murilo Schramm da Silva, Thales Bohn Pessatti:
Integration statistical systems for land cover mapping in Southern Brazil. 498-505 - Tomasz Opach, Jan Ketil Rød, Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Jaziar Radianti, Kristine Steen-Tveit, Lars Ole Grottenberg:
Map-based Interfaces for Common Operational Picture. 506-516 - Tomasz Opach, Carlo Navarra, Jan Ketil Rød, Tina-Simone Schmid Neset:
Towards a Route Planner Supporting Pedestrian Navigation in Hazard Exposed Urban Areas. 517-528
Planning, Foresight and Risk Analysis
- Yangyang Meng, Xiangliang Tian, Chang Liu, Zhongwen Li, Zhijie Zhou, Maohua Zhong:
Research on Emergency Capability Evaluation of Network Operation-Based Urban Rail Transit. 530-544 - Pengfei Zhou, Tao Chen, Guofeng Su, Bingxu Hou, Lida Huang:
Research on the Forecasting and Risk Analysis Method of Snowmelt Flood. 545-557 - Patricia Quiroz-Palma, M. Carmen Penadés, Ana-Gabriela Núñez:
Resilience Learning for Emergency Plan Management in Organizations. 558-567 - Lars Gerhold, Roman Peperhove, Edda Brandes:
Using Scenarios in a Living Lab for improving Emergency Preparedness. 568-579 - Alexander Gabriel, Florian Klein, Frank Fiedrich:
Modelling of Passenger Handling Processes in Railway Stations - A Mixed-Methods Approach. 580-592 - Ana-Gabriela Núñez, Sebastián Cedillo, Andrés Alvarado Martínez, M. Carmen Penadés:
Towards the Building of a Resilient City able to Face Flood Risk Scenarios. 593-601 - Miguel Ramirez de la Huerga, Victor A. Bañuls, Pilar Ortiz Calderón, Rocio Ortiz Calderon:
A Delphi-Based Approach for Analysing the Resilience Level of Local Goverments in a Regional Context. 602-611
Practitioner-centered Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Crisis Response
- Manon Grest, Matthieu Lauras, Benoît Montreuil:
A Humanitarian Supply Chain Maturity Model. 613-621 - Aditya Irfansyah, Adam Widera, Mark P. Haselkorn, Bernd Hellingrath:
Current Trends and Future Challenges in Congestion Management. 622-636
Resilience in Critical Infrastructures
- Alexander Staves, Harry Balderstone, Benjamin Green, Antonios Gouglidis, David Hutchison:
A Framework to Support ICS Cyber Incident Response and Recovery. 638-651 - Stefan Schauer, Stefan Rass, Sandra König, Klaus Steinnocher, Thomas Schaberreiter, Gerald Quirchmayr:
Cross-Domain Risk Analysis to Strengthen City Resilience: the ODYSSEUS Approach. 652-662 - Andrew Marinik, Ludwig Gantner, Scott Fritz, Sean Smith:
Developing Performance Metrics of an Emergency Notification System. 663-668
Social Media for Disaster Response and Resilie
- Justin Michael Crow:
Verifying Baselines for Crisis Event Information Classification on Twitter. 670-687 - Valerio Lorini, Javier Rando, Diego Sáez-Trumper, Carlos Castillo:
Uneven Coverage of Natural Disasters in Wikipedia: The Case of Floods. 688-703 - Hannah Van Wyk, Kate Starbird:
Analyzing Social Media Data to Understand How Disaster-Affected Individuals Adapt to Disaster-Related Telecommunications Disruptions. 704-717 - James A. Reep, Andrea H. Tapia:
Toward an Organizational Technology Adoption Process (OTAP) for Social Media Integration in a PSAP. 718-729 - Lise Ann St. Denis, Amanda Lee Hughes, Jeremy Diaz, Kylen Solvik, Maxwell B. Joseph, Jennifer K. Balch:
'What I Need to Know is What I Don't Know!': Filtering Disaster Twitter Data for Information from Local Individuals. 730-743 - Richard McCreadie, Cody Buntain, Ian Soboroff:
Incident Streams 2019: Actionable Insights and How to Find Them. 744-760 - Muhammad Imran, Firoj Alam, Umair Qazi, Steve Peterson, Ferda Ofli:
Rapid Damage Assessment Using Social Media Images by Combining Human and Machine Intelligence. 761-773 - Jeremy Diaz, Lise Ann St. Denis, Maxwell B. Joseph, Kylen Solvik, Jennifer K. Balch:
Classifying Twitter Users for Disaster Response: A Highly Multimodal or Simple Approach? 774-789 - Sandrine Bubendorff, Caroline Rizza:
The Wikipedia Contribution to Social Resilience During Terrorist Attacks. 790-801 - Ferda Ofli, Firoj Alam, Muhammad Imran:
Analysis of Social Media Data using Multimodal Deep Learning for Disaster Response. 802-811 - Kamol Chandra Roy, Md Ashraf Ahmed, Samiul Hasan, Arif Mohaimin Sadri:
Dynamics of Crisis Communications in Social Media: Spatio-temporal and Text-based Comparative Analyses of Twitter Data from Hurricanes Irma and Michael. 812-824 - Haiyan Hao, Yan Wang:
Hurricane Damage Assessment with Multi-, Crowd-Sourced Image Data: A Case Study of Hurricane Irma in the City of Miami. 825-837 - Liuqing Li, Edward A. Fox:
Disaster Response Patterns across Different User Groups on Twitter: A Case Study during Hurricane Dorian. 838-848 - Rob Grace:
Hyperlocal Toponym Usage in Storm-Related Social Media. 849-859 - Anna M. Kruspe:
Detecting Novelty in Social Media Messages During Emerging Crisis Events. 860-871 - Matti Wiegmann, Jens Kersten, Friederike Klan, Martin Potthast, Benno Stein:
Analysis of Detection Models for Disaster-Related Tweets. 872-880 - Nasik Muhammad Nafi, Avishek Bose, Sarthak Khanal, Doina Caragea, William H. Hsu:
Abstractive Text Summarization of Disaster-Related Documents. 881-892 - Xukun Li, Doina Caragea:
Improving Disaster-related Tweet Classification with a Multimodal Approach. 893-902
Technologies for First Responders
- Henrique Romano Correia, Ivison da Costa Rubim, Angélica F. S. Dias, Juliana B. S. França, Marcos R. S. Borges:
Drones to the Rescue: A Support Solution for Emergency Response. 904-913 - Edward J. Glantz, Frank E. Ritter, Don Gilbreath, Sarah J. Stager, Alexandra Anton, Rahul Emani:
UAV Use in Disaster Management. 914-921 - Benjamin Barth, Govinda Chaithanya Kabbinahithilu, Alexandros Bartzas, Spyros Pantazis, Tomaso de Cola:
A Content Oriented Information Sharing System for Disaster Management. 922-927 - Debora Robles Perez, Manuel Esteve Domingo, Israel Pérez-Llopis, Federico Jesús Carvajal Rodrigo:
System and Architecture of an Adapted Situation Awareness Tool for First Responders. 928-936 - Konstantinos Konstantoudakis, Georgios Albanis, Emmanouil Christakis, Nikolaos Zioulis, Anastasios Dimou, Dimitrios Zarpalas, Petros Daras:
Single-Handed Gesture UAV Control for First Responders - A Usability and Performance User Study. 937-951 - Tobias Andersson Granberg, Carl-Oscar Jonson, Erik Prytz, Krisjanis Steins, Martin Waldemarsson:
Sensor Requirements for Logistics Analysis of Emergency Incident Sites. 952-960 - Michael Holzhüter, Ulrich Meissen:
A Decentralized Reference Architecture for Interconnected Systems in Emergency Management. 961-972 - Ryan K. Williams, Nicole Abaid, James E. McClure, Nathan Lau, Larkin Heintzman, Amanda Hashimoto, Tianzi Wang, Chinmaya Patnayak, Akshay Kumar:
Collaborative Multi-Robot Multi-Human Teams in Search and Rescue. 973-983 - Spyros Chrysanthopoulos, Theofanis Kapetanakis, Giannis Chaidemenos, Stelios Vernardos, Harris V. Georgiou, Claudio Rossi:
Emergency Response in Recent Urban/Suburban Disaster Events in Attica: Technology Gaps, Limitations and Lessons Learned. 984-989 - Henry Agsten:
Effects of Smartphone-Based Alerting on Reducing Arrival Times for Volunteer Fire Departments. 990-994
Usability and Universal Design of ICT for Emergency Management
- Jonas Höchst, Lars Baumgärtner, Franz Kuntke, Alvar Penning, Artur Sterz, Bernd Freisleben:
LoRa-based Device-to-Device Smartphone Communication for Crisis Scenarios. 996-1011 - Pouyan Fotouhi Tehrani, Niklas von Kalckreuth, Selma Lamprecht:
Toward an Integrative Model of Trust for Digital Emergency Communication. 1012-1021 - Abhish Khanal, Deepak Chand, Prakash Chaudhary, Subash Timilsina, Sanjeeb Prasad Panday, Aman Shakya, Rom Kant Pandey:
Search Disaster Victims using Sound Source Localization. 1022-1030 - Harrison Cole:
Accessible Mitigation Planning: Tactile Hazard Map Design and Evaluation. 1031-1037 - Terje Gjøsæter, Jaziar Radianti, Weiqin Chen:
Towards Situational Disability-aware Universally Designed Information Support Systems for Enhanced Situational Awareness. 1038-1047
Using Artificial Intelligence to exploit Satellite Data in Risk and Crisis Management
- Anastasia Moumtzidou, Marios Bakratsas, Stelios Andreadis, Anastasios Karakostas, Ilias Gialampoukidis, Stefanos Vrochidis, Ioannis Kompatsiaris:
Flood detection with Sentinel-2 satellite images in crisis management systems. 1049-1059 - Alessandro Farasin, Luca Colomba, Giulio Palomba, Giovanni Nini:
Supervised Burned Areas Delineation by Means of Sentinel-2 Imagery and Convolutional Neural Networks. 1060-1071 - Giulio Palomba, Alessandro Farasin, Claudio Rossi:
Sentinel-1 Flood Delineation with Supervised Machine Learning. 1072-1083
Visions for Future Crisis Management
- Marion Lara Tan, Sara Harrison, Julia S. Becker, Emma E. H. Doyle, Raj Prasanna:
Research Themes on Warnings in Information Systems Crisis Management Literature. 1085-1099 - Aurélie Congès, Alexis Evain, Olivier Chabiron, Jacob L. Graham, Frédérick Bénaben:
Virtual Reality to Train for Crisis Management. 1100-1112 - Hanne Haaland, Hege Wallevik, Erika Frydenlund, Jose J. Padilla:
Modelers and Ethnographers as Co-Creators of Knowledge: Do We Belong Together? 1113-1121 - Anne-Marie Barthe-Delanoë, Wenxin Mu:
Towards a Context-Aware Systemic Risk Management Framework for the Crisis Response. 1122-1129 - Frédérick Bénaben, Lysiane Bénaben:
Science Fiction: Past and Future Trends of Crisis Management. 1130-1139 - Deena S. Disraelly, Laura Itle:
Providing Reliable Assistance Faster: Secure, Modern, Mission-Capable Credentialing to Support Disaster Operations. 1140-1143
Open Track
- Daniel Lichte, Dustin Witte, Kai-Dietrich Wolf:
Comprehensive Security Hazard Analysis for Transmission Systems. 1145-1153 - Cecilia Hammar Wijkmark, Ilona Heldal:
Virtual and Live Simulation-Based Training for Incident Commanders. 1154-1162
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