Towards Automated Situational Awareness Reporting for Disaster Management—A Case Study
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Disaster management Automated reporting Sustainability in disaster management
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2023-05-13Referencia bibliográfica
Schwarz, K.; Aranda, D.A.; Hartmann, M. Towards Automated Situational Awareness Reporting for Disaster Management—A Case Study. Sustainability 2023, 15, 7968. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15107968
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H2020-EU.1.3. EXCELLENT SCIENCE—Marie Skłodowska–Curie Actions (identification number: REMESH 823759); Research Network on Emergency Resources Supply ChainResumen
Disasters do not follow a predictable timetable. Rapid situational awareness is essential for
disaster management. People witnessing a disaster in the same area and beyond often use social media
to report, inform, summarize, update, or warn each other. These warnings and recommendations
are faster than traditional news and mainstream media. However, due to the massive amount
of raw and unfiltered information, the data cannot be managed by humans in time. Automated
situational awareness reporting could significantly and sustainably improve disaster management
and save lives by quickly filtering, detecting, and summarizing important information. In this
work, we aim to provide a novel approach towards automated situational awareness reporting using
microblogging data through event detection and summarization. Therefore, we combine an event
detection algorithm with different summarization libraries. We test the proposed approach against
data from the Russo-Ukrainian war to evaluate its real-time capabilities and determine how many of
the events that occurred could be highlighted. The results reveal that the proposed approach can
outline significant events. Further research can be carried out to improve short-text summarization
and filtering.