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19th ISCRAM 2022: Tarbes, France
- Rob Grace, Hossein Baharmand:
19th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM 2022, Tarbes, France, May 22-25, 2022. ISCRAM Digital Library 2022, ISBN 978-82-8427-099-9
Analytical Modeling and Simulation
- Toshihiro Osaragi, Koji Ogino, Noriaki Hirokawa, Takuya Oki:
Severity of Crowding at Evacuation Shelters after a Major Earthquake. 22-43 - Tobias Andersson Granberg, Sara Erlander, David Fredman, Lovisa Olovsson, Emma Persson:
Predicting Volunteer Travel Time to Emergencies. 44-54 - Till Sahlmüller, Bernd Hellingrath:
Measuring the Resilience of Supply Chain Networks. 55-67 - Florent Dubois, Paul Renaud-Goud, Patricia Stolf:
Dynamic Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem for Flash Flood Victim's Relief Operations. 68-86 - Julian Zobel, Ralf Kundel, Ralf Steinmetz:
CAMON: Aerial-Ground Cooperation System for Disaster Network Detection. 87-101 - Carole Adam, Hélène Arduin:
Finding and Explaining Optimal Screening Strategies with Limited Tests during the COVID-19 Epidemics. 102-115 - Ahmed Laatabi, Benoit Gaudou, Chihab Hanachi, Patricia Stolf, Sébastien Truptil:
Coupling Agent-based Simulation with Optimization to Enhance Population Sheltering. 116-132 - Clara Le Duff, Jean-Philippe Gitto, Julien Jeany, Raphaël Falco, Matthieu Lauras, Frédérick Bénaben:
A Physics-based Approach to Evaluate Crisis Impacts on Project Management. 134-143 - Duygu Pamukçu, Christopher W. Zobel, Yue Ge:
A Data Envelopment Analysis-based Approach for Managing Performance of Public Service Systems During a Disaster. 144-153 - Santiago Pantano Calderón, Claude Baron, Jean-Charles Chaudemar, Élise Vareilles, Rob A. Vingerhoeds:
Regarding the COVID-19 Crisis from a Systems Engineering Perspective. 154-161 - Alexander Gabriel, Babette Tecklenburg, Frank Sill Torres:
Threat and Risk Scenarios for Offshore Wind Farms and an Approach to their Assessment. 162-173 - Ayda Kianmehr, Duygu Pamukçu:
Analyzing Citizens' Needs during an Extreme Heat Event, based on 311 Service Requests: A Case Study of the 2021 Heatwave in Vancouver, British Columbia. 174-182
Applications, Tools and Components for Crisis Management
- Christina Tsouti, Eleni Ntzioni, Efstathia Tsarouchi, Dimitris Sakellariou, Marios Kotoulas, Christina Papadaskalopoulou, Katerina Valta, Anastasios Karakostas:
Preparedness against Hazardous Events: A Novel Tool for Water Utilities. 185-199 - Massimo Cossentino, Davide Andrea Guastella, Salvatore Lopes, Luca Sabatucci, Mario Tripiciano:
From Textual Emergency Procedures to Executable Plans. 200-212 - Diego Fabian Pajarito Grajales, Lívia Castro Degrossi, Daniel Barros, Mohammed Rizwan Khan, Fernanda Lima-Silva, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Rachel Trajber, João Porto de Albuquerque:
Enabling Participatory Flood Monitoring Through Cloud Services. 213-223 - Mickael Babin, Nada Matta, Guillaume Delatour, Paul Henri Richard, Patrick Laclémence:
How to Support Situation Awareness in Operational Crisis Management: Case Studies. 225-232 - Tobias Hellmund, Manfred Schenk, Jürgen Moßgraber, Hans Springer, Jürgen Reuter, Philipp Hertweck:
ELD-BS: The Digital Situation Dashboard for Baden-Württemberg. 233-240
AI and Intelligent Systems for Crises and Risks
- Cendrella Chahine, Thierry Vidal, Mohamad El Falou, François Pérès:
Multi-Agent Dynamic Planning Architectures for Crisis Rescue Plans. 243-255 - Koki Asami, Shono Fujita, Kei Hiroi, Michinori Hatayama:
Data Augmentation with Synthesized Damaged Roof Images Generated by GAN. 256-265 - Rocco Sergio Palermo, Antonio De Nicola:
A Simulation Framework for Epidemic Spreading in Semantic Social Networks. 266-273 - Aïdin Sumic, Emna Amdouni, Thierry Vidal, Hedi Karray:
Towards Flexibility Sharing in Multi-agent Dynamic Planning: The Case of the Health Crisis. 274-284 - Christian Iasio, Ingrid Canovas, Elie Chevillot-Miot, Tendry Randriamalala:
A New Approach to Structured Processing of Feedback for Discovering and Investigating Interconnections, Cascading Events and Disaster Chains. 285-298 - Simon Mille, Gerard Casamayor, Jens Grivolla, Alexander V. Shvets, Leo Wanner:
Automatic Multilingual Incident Report Generation for Crisis Management. 299-309 - Nada Matta, Paul Henri Richard, Alain Hugerot, Theo Lebert:
Experience Feedback Capitalization of Covid-19 Management in Troyes city. 311-319
Command and Control Studies
- Jonas Herkevall, Björn J. E. Johansson:
Understanding Understanding at the Boundary of Inter-organizational Crisis Management - Perspectives from the Swedish COVID-19 Response. 322-333 - Anton Björnqvist, Marc Friberg, Carl-Oscar Jonson, Jenny Pettersson, Peter Berggren:
An Analysis of a Swedish Medical Command and Control System's Situation Reports from the COVID-19 Pandemic. 334-348 - Alva Linhagen, Anton Björnqvist, Peter Berggren:
A Meta-evaluation of Swedish Evaluations of COVID-19 Pandemic Management. 349-361 - Cendrella Chahine, François Pérès, Thierry Vidal, Mohamad El Falou:
Functional and Dysfunctional Modelling and Assessment of an Emergency Response Plan. 363-375 - Viktor Sköld Gustafsson, Tobias Andersson Granberg, Sofie Pilemalm, Martin Waldemarsson:
Managing Natural Hazards in Sweden - Needs for Improved Information and Decision Support Systems. 376-384 - Per-Anders Oskarsson, Niklas Hallberg, Johan Nordström, Magdalena Granåsen, Mari Olsén:
Assessment of Collaborative Crisis Management Capability by Generic Questions. 385-391 - Lennart Landsberg, Jörg Schmidt, Ompe Aimé Mudimu:
Synthesising Comparisons to Develop a Generic Command and Control System. 392-403 - Bas Lijnse:
Modeling Real World Crisis Management Plans with C2Sketch. 404-413 - Pauline Tobergte, Alena Knispel, Lennart Landsberg, Ompe Aimé Mudimu:
Evaluation of Tabletop Exercises in Emergency Response Research and Application in the Research Project SORTIE. 415-427 - Stella Polikarpus, Tobias Ley, Hans Hazebroek, Graham K. Edgar, Geoffrey Sallis, Steven Baker, Anna Figueras Masip:
Authoring Virtual Simulations to Measure Situation Awareness and Understanding. 428-433
Data and Resilience: Opportunities and Challenges
- Eulalia Gomez Martin, Josune Hernantes, Leire Labaka, Marcos R. S. Borges:
Building upon the Existing Knowledge: Updating and Improving the Smart Mature Resilience Model. 437-459 - Joeri van Laere, Kristens Gudfinnsson:
Continuous Systematic Situation Monitoring: Pitfalls and Possibilities. 460-468 - Anouck Adrot, Samuel Auclair, Julien Coche, Audrey Fertier, Cécile Gracianne, Aurélie Montarnal:
Using Social Media Data in Emergency Management: A Proposal for a Socio-technical Framework and a Systematic Literature Review. 470-479 - Savannah Thais, Shaine Leibowitz, Allie Saizan, Ashay Singh:
Understanding Historical, Socio-Economic, and Policy Contributions to COVID-19 Health Inequities. 481-494 - Vangelis Pitidis, João Porto de Albuquerque, Jon Coaffee, Fernanda Lima-Silva:
Enhancing Community Resilience through Dialogical Participatory Mapping. 495-503
Disaster Public Health & Healthcare Informatics in the Pandemic
- Hannes Restel, Eridy Lukau, Sebastian Sterl, Lars Gerhold:
Detecting Covid-19 Relevant Situations using Privacy-by-Design based Mobile Experience Sampling. 506-527
Geospatial Technologies and Geographic Information Science for Crisis Management
- Michael Erskine, Scott J. Seipel, Cayson Seipel:
Development of a Geospatial Agent-Based Simulation of Disaster Evacuations for Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Policy. 532-540 - Tim-Jonathan Huyeng, Timo Bittner, Uwe Rüppel:
Examining the Feasibility of LoRa-based Monitoring in Large-scale Disaster Response Scenarios. 541-550
Reimagining Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in a COVID Era
- Carole Adam, Cédric Lauradoux:
A Serious Game for Debating about the Use of Artificial Intelligence during the COVID-19 Pandemic. 554-563
Social Media for Crisis Management
- Dario Salza, Edoardo Arnaudo, Giacomo Blanco, Claudio Rossi:
A 'Glocal' Approach for Real-time Emergency Event Detection in Twitter. 570-583 - Cody Buntain, Richard McCreadie, Ian Soboroff:
Incident Streams 2021 Off the Deep End: Deeper Annotations and Evaluations in Twitter. 584-604 - Pooneh Mousavi, Cody Buntain:
"Please Donate for the Affected": Supporting Emergency Managers in Finding Volunteers and Donations in Twitter Across Disasters. 605-622 - Thomas Papadimos, Nick Pantelidis, Stelios Andreadis, Aristeidis Bozas, Ilias Gialampoukidis, Stefanos Vrochidis, Ioannis Kompatsiaris:
Real-time Alert Framework for Fire Incidents Using Multimodal Event Detection on Social Media Streams. 623-635 - Kiran Zahra, Rahul Deb Das, Frank O. Ostermann, Ross S. Purves:
Towards an Automated Information Extraction Model from Twitter Threads during Disasters. 637-653 - Gaëtan Caillaut, Cécile Gracianne, Nathalie Abadie, Guillaume Touya, Samuel Auclair:
Automated Construction of a French Entity Linking Dataset to Geolocate Social Network Posts in the Context of Natural Disasters. 654-663 - Jens Kersten, Jan Bongard, Friederike Klan:
Gaussian Processes for One-class and Binary Classification of Crisis-related Tweets. 664-673 - Carlo Bono, Barbara Pernici, Jose Luis Fernandez-Marquez, Amudha Ravi Shankar, Mehmet Oguz Mülâyim, Edoardo Nemni:
TriggerCit: Early Flood Alerting using Twitter and Geolocation - A Comparison with Alternative Sources. 674-686 - Ahmed Alnuhayt, Suvodeep Mazumdar, Vitaveska Lanfranchi, Frank Hopfgartner:
Understanding Reactions to Misinformation - A Covid-19 Perspective. 687-700 - Nils Bourgon, Farah Benamara, Alda Mari, Véronique Moriceau, Gaetan Chevalier, Laurent Leygue, Yasmine Djadda:
Are Sudden Crises Making me Collapse? Measuring Transfer Learning Performances on Urgency Detection. 701-709 - Hafiz Budi Firmansyah, Jesús Cerquides, Jose Luis Fernandez-Marquez:
Ensemble Learning for the Classification of Social Media Data in Disaster Response. 710-718 - Shivam Sharma, Cody Buntain:
Bang for your Buck: Performance Impact Across Choices in Learning Architectures for Crisis Informatics. 719-736
Technologies for First Responders
- Samuel Auclair, Pierre Gehl, Mickael Delatre, Christophe Debray, Philippe Méresse:
In-depth Analysis of Practitioners' Perceptions about Seismic Early Warning Prior to Aftershocks: The Point of View of the USAR Community. 740-754 - Kyriaki Christaki, Dimitrios Tsiakmakis, Ivanka Babic, Guillaume Inglese, Konstantinos Konstantoudakis, Gabriele Giunta, Anastasios Dimou, Olivier Balet, Petros Daras:
Augmented Reality Points of Interest for Improved First Responder Situational Awareness. 755-770 - Thomas Theodoridis, George Katsikas, Nicholas Vretos, Petros Daras:
A Symbiotic Orchestration Module for Multi-agent Collaboration in Disaster Response Scenarios. 771-780 - Sofie Pilemalm:
Barriers to Digitalized Co-production: the Case of Volunteer First Responders. 782-790 - Ophélie Morand, Caroline Rizza, Stéphane Safin, Robert Larribau:
Improving Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation by Building Trust between Dispatchers and Citizens through Simulation Workshop. 791-802 - Ana Maria Aldea Reyes, Marta Burgos González, Susana Izquierdo Funcia:
Ethics in Catastrophes, Extraordinary Decisions. 814-819
Usability and Universal Design of ICT for Emergency Management
- Katelynn Kapalo, Kevin Pfeil, Joseph A. Bonnell, Joseph J. LaViola:
Evaluating the Impact of 2D vs. 3D Building Plans for Fireground Incident Command Decision-Making. 824-835 - Laura Petersen, Grigore M. Havârneanu, Natasha McCrone, Garegin Markarian, Åsa Burlin, Per-Erik Johansson:
CBRNe, a Universally Designed App for That? 836-846 - Johnny Douvinet:
Evaluating the Public's Reaction to Simulated Alerts on Mobile Phones in France: Scale Effects, and Challenges. 847-862 - John Sören Pettersson:
Key Concepts for Effective Use of Digital-supported Table-top Crisis Management Exercises. 864-875
Visions for Future Crisis Management
- Anouck Adrot, Mercedes Aguerre:
Data Ecosystems and Disaster Risk Reduction in Cross-border Regions: Visioning from 2020 Roya Valley Flood Disaster. 878-886 - Camelia Bellepeau, Hugo Bergere, Corentin Thevenet, Frédérick Bénaben, Nafe Moradkhani, Thibaut Cerabona:
Use of Physics of Decision to Assess how COVID-19 Impacted Air Pollution. 887-894 - Rob Grace, Michelle Potts:
Opportunities for Multisensor Integration in Public-Safety Answering Points. 895-904
Technologies for First Responders
- Samuel Auclair, Christian Iasio, Andreï Balgiu, Antoni Blasquez, Jean-Christophe Castagnos, Emilie Crochet, Olivier Dalverny, Xavier Goula, Paco Martinez, Philippe Méresse, Philippe Soulé-Péré, Ghislaine Verrhiest-Leblanc:
Post-earthquake Damage Assessment: Feedback from a Cross-Border Crisis Exercise. 1000-1007 - Christoph Lamers:
Electronic Visualization for Situational Awareness in Control Rooms. 1008-1011
Usability and Universal Design of ICT for Emergency Management
- Lucia Castro Herrera, Terje Gjøsæter:
Community Segmentation and Inclusive Social Media Listening. 1012-1023
Open Track
- Jelle Groenendaal, Ira Helsloot, Christian Reuter:
Towards More Insight into Cyber Incident Response Decision Making and its Implications for Cyber Crisis Management. 1025-1036 - Erik A. M. Borglund, Jonas Hansson:
Tactical Police Interventions: Design Challenges for Situational Awareness. 1037-1047 - Amanda Lee Hughes, Keri K. Stephens, Steve Peterson, Hemant Purohit, Anastazja Harris, Yasas Senarath, S. Ashley Jarvis, Caroline Montagnolo, Karim Nader:
Human-AI Teaming for COVID-19 Response: A Practice & Research Collaboration Case Study. 1048-1057
Technologies for First Responders
- Ana María Cintora, Eva Teresa Robledo, Cristina Gómez, Raquel Lafuente, Ricardo García, Cristina Horrillo:
Analysis of the Chemical Incidents from Seveso Directive according to Direct Fatalities and Injuries. 1058-1067
Social Media for Crisis Management
- Zijun Long, Richard McCreadie:
Is Multi-Modal Data Key for Crisis Content Categorization on Social Media? 1068-1080
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