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Evolution of Emergency Copernicus services

CORDIS provides links to public deliverables and publications of HORIZON projects.

Links to deliverables and publications from FP7 projects, as well as links to some specific result types such as dataset and software, are dynamically retrieved from OpenAIRE .

Deliverables

Plan for the Exploitation and Dissemination of Results (PEDR) Issue 1 (opens in new window)
Validation and assessment of demonstration results Issue 1 (opens in new window)
Analysis of Copernicus Witness integration issues (opens in new window)
Impact analysis on the EMS: performance, usability, efficiency and effectiveness Issue 2 (opens in new window)
Workshop and stakeholders recommendation report (opens in new window)
Scenario and use cases definitions (opens in new window)
Communication Report Issue 2 (opens in new window)
Impact analysis on the EMS: performance, usability, efficiency and effectiveness Issue 1 (opens in new window)
Communication Report Issue 1 (opens in new window)
Recommendation for S&C platform prototype design (opens in new window)
Demonstration and validation plan Issue 2 (opens in new window)
Roadmap for integration into Copernicus EMS operations and in other emergency related contexts Issue 2 (opens in new window)
Workshop and other crowd engagement activities report (opens in new window)
Critical review of crowdsourcing and social media use associated with Copernicus EMS service evolution challenges (opens in new window)
Validation and assessment of demonstration results Issue 2 (opens in new window)
Stakeholder engagement and communication plan Issue 2 (opens in new window)
IPR and Innovation Plan (opens in new window)
Data validation: accessibility, quality, accountability, liability Issue 1 (opens in new window)
Copernicus Witness service specifications (opens in new window)
Project Management Plan (opens in new window)
Plan for the Exploitation and Dissemination of Results (PEDR) Issue 2 (opens in new window)
Demonstration and validation plan Issue 1 (opens in new window)
Data validation: accessibility, quality, accountability, liability Issue 2 (opens in new window)
Roadmap for integration into Copernicus EMS operations and in other emergency related contexts Issue 1 (opens in new window)
Stakeholder engagement and communication plan Issue 1 (opens in new window)

Publications

Combining machine-learning topic models and spatiotemporal analysis of social media data for disaster footprint and damage assessment (opens in new window)

Author(s): Bernd Resch, Florian Usländer, Clemens Havas
Published in: Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 2017, Page(s) 1-15, ISSN 1523-0406
Publisher: American Congress on Surveying and Mapping
DOI: 10.1080/15230406.2017.1356242

E2mC: Improving Emergency Management Service Practice through Social Media and Crowdsourcing Analysis in Near Real Time (opens in new window)

Author(s): Clemens Havas, Bernd Resch, Chiara Francalanci, Barbara Pernici, Gabriele Scalia, Jose Fernandez-Marquez, Tim Van Achte, Gunter Zeug, Maria Mondardini, Domenico Grandoni, Birgit Kirsch, Milan Kalas, Valerio Lorini, Stefan Rüping
Published in: Sensors, Issue 17/12, 2017, Page(s) 2766, ISSN 1424-8220
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
DOI: 10.3390/s17122766

Exploratory Spatio-temporal Queries in Evolving Information

Author(s): Chiara Francalanci, Barbara Pernici and Gabriele Scalia
Published in: Proc. MATES VLDB Workshop, 2017
Publisher: Springer

E2mC: Improving Rapid Mapping with Social Network Information

Author(s): Jose Luis Fernandez Marquez, Chiara Francalanci, Sharada Mohanty, Rosy Mondardini, Barbara Pernici, Gabriele Scalia
Published in: Proc. itAIS Conf., 2017
Publisher: Springer

IMEXT: A method and system to extract geolocated images from Tweets – Analysis of a case study

Author(s): Chiara Francalanci, Paolo Guglielmino, Matteo Montalcini, Gabriele Scalia, Barbara Pernici
Published in: Proc. IEEE RCIS Conf., 2017
Publisher: -

The E2mC Project: An Innovative Approach to Combine Social Media and Crowdsourcing for Rapid Mapping

Author(s): D. Grandoni, L. De Vendictis, C. Francalanci, B. Pernici, G. Scalia, J.L. Fernandez, R. Mondardini
Published in: Earth Observation Open Science 2017 Conference (ESRIN), 2017
Publisher: -

Filtering Images Extracted from Social Media in the Response Phase of Emergency Events

Author(s): Sara Barozzi, Amudha Ravi Shankar, Jose Luis Fernandez-Marquez, Barbara Pernici
Published in: accepted as Work in Progress Paper (WiPe), 2019
Publisher: ISCRAM

Talking about places: Considering context in geolocation of images extracted from tweets

Author(s): Chiara Francalanci, Barbara Pernici, Gabriele Scalia, Gunter Zeug
Published in: Short paper, GI-Forum, Special Session on Participatory Disaster Management – Fusing Remote Sensing Data with User-generated Geo-data,, 2018
Publisher: GI-Forum

Geolocating social media posts for emergency mapping

Author(s): Barbara Pernici, Chiara Francalanci, Gabriele Scalia, Marco Corsi, Domenico Grandoni and Mariano A. Biscardi
Published in: demo paper, SWDM Workshop 2018, 2018
Publisher: demo paper, SWDM Workshop 2018

The E2mC Project: pre-operational results combining Social Media and Crowdsourcing for Rapid Mapping

Author(s): Grandoni, Domenico; Corsi, Marco; Biscardi Mariano; Francalanci, Chiara; Pernici, Barbara; Scalia, Gabriele, Ravanelli, Paolo; Fernandez-Marquez, Jose Luis3; Mondardini, Rosy; Allenbach, Bernard; Benatia, Fahd; Resch, Bernd; Zeug, Gunter; Kirsch, Birgit; Kalas, Milan; Van Achte, Tim.
Published in: 2nd International Conference Citizen Observatories for natural hazards and Water Management,, 2018
Publisher: oral presentation

Robust End-User-Driven Social Media Monitoring for Law Enforcement and Emergency Monitoring (opens in new window)

Author(s): Birgit Kirsch, Sven Giesselbach, David Knodt, Stefan Rüping
Published in: Community-Oriented Policing and Technological Innovations, 2018, Page(s) 29-36, ISBN 978-3-319-89293-1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-89294-8_4

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