Cross-referencing Social Media and Public Surveillance Camera Data for Disaster Response

Physical media (like surveillance cameras) and social media (like Instagram and Twitter) may both be useful in attaining on-the-ground information during an emergency or disaster situation. However, the intersection and reliability of both surveillance cameras and social media during a natural disas...

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Hauptverfasser: Surakitbanharn, Chittayong, Yau, Calvin, Wang, Guizhen, Chawla, Aniesh, Pan, Yinuo, Sun, Zhaoya, Yellin, Sam, Ebert, David, Lu, Yung-Hsiang, Thiruvathukal, George K
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