CORec-Cri: How collaborative and social technologies can help to contextualize crises?
Crisis situations can present complex and multifaceted challenges, often requiring the involvement of multiple organizations and stakeholders with varying areas of expertise, responsibilities, and resources. Acquiring accurate and timely information about impacted areas is crucial to effectively res...
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Zusammenfassung: | Crisis situations can present complex and multifaceted challenges, often
requiring the involvement of multiple organizations and stakeholders with
varying areas of expertise, responsibilities, and resources. Acquiring accurate
and timely information about impacted areas is crucial to effectively respond
to these crises. In this paper, we investigate how collaborative and social
technologies help to contextualize crises, including identifying impacted areas
and real-time needs. To this end, we define CORec-Cri (Contextulized
Ontology-based Recommender system for crisis management) based on existing
work. Our motivation for this approach is two-fold: first, effective
collaboration among stakeholders is essential for efficient and coordinated
crisis response; second, social computing facilitates interaction, information
flow, and collaboration among stakeholders. We detail the key components of our
system design, highlighting its potential to support decision-making, resource
allocation, and communication among stakeholders. Finally, we provide examples
of how our system can be applied to contextualize crises to improve crisis
management. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2310.02143 |