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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
  
St. Himark has been hit by an earthquake, leaving officials scrambling to determine the extent of the damage and dispatch limited resources to the areas in most need. The city has released a new damage reporting mobile application called Rumble before the earthquake. Rumble allows citizens to provide more timely information to the city to help them understand the damage and prioritize their response. The app responses, shake maps of the earthquake strength and background knowledge of the city will be used to identify areas of concern and advise emergency planners. With emergency services stretched thin, officials are relying on citizens to provide them with much needed information about the effects of the quake to help focus recovery efforts. By combining seismic readings of the quake, responses from the app, and background knowledge of the city, help the city triage their efforts for rescue and recovery.
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St. Himark is a vibrant community of 246,839 people located in the Oceanus Sea. St. Himark has been hit by an earthquake, leaving officials scrambling to determine the extent of the damage and dispatch limited resources to the areas in most need. The city has released a new damage reporting mobile application called Rumble before the earthquake. Rumble allows citizens to provide more timely information to the city to help them understand the damage and prioritize their response. The app responses, shake maps of the earthquake strength and background knowledge of the city will be used to identify areas of concern and advise emergency planners. With emergency services stretched thin, officials are relying on citizens to provide them with much needed information about the effects of the quake to help focus recovery efforts. By combining seismic readings of the quake, responses from the app, and background knowledge of the city, help the city triage their efforts for rescue and recovery.
  
 
Emergency responders can benefit greatly from using crowdsourced data. However, the reliability and quality of the reports made by citizens are a key concern. It can be a challenge for emergency responders to use crowdsourced data for decision making since false reports could have been made. Anyone can download the application and report the damage based on their observations. This can potentially affect their recovery efforts since resources could have been used in a neighborhood that needs more help.
 
Emergency responders can benefit greatly from using crowdsourced data. However, the reliability and quality of the reports made by citizens are a key concern. It can be a challenge for emergency responders to use crowdsourced data for decision making since false reports could have been made. Anyone can download the application and report the damage based on their observations. This can potentially affect their recovery efforts since resources could have been used in a neighborhood that needs more help.
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== Dataset Analysis & Transformation Process ==
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== Objectives ==
  
== Dataset Import Structure & Process ==
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== Data Description ==
== Interactive Visualization ==
 
 
 
== Interesting & Anomalous Observations ==
 
 
 
== References ==
 
 
 
== Comments ==
 

Revision as of 22:43, 8 October 2019

VAST 2019 MC1: Crowdsourcing for Situational Awareness

Introduction

Data Preparation

Interactive Visualization

Task Findings

References

 


Overview

St. Himark is a vibrant community of 246,839 people located in the Oceanus Sea. St. Himark has been hit by an earthquake, leaving officials scrambling to determine the extent of the damage and dispatch limited resources to the areas in most need. The city has released a new damage reporting mobile application called Rumble before the earthquake. Rumble allows citizens to provide more timely information to the city to help them understand the damage and prioritize their response. The app responses, shake maps of the earthquake strength and background knowledge of the city will be used to identify areas of concern and advise emergency planners. With emergency services stretched thin, officials are relying on citizens to provide them with much needed information about the effects of the quake to help focus recovery efforts. By combining seismic readings of the quake, responses from the app, and background knowledge of the city, help the city triage their efforts for rescue and recovery.

Emergency responders can benefit greatly from using crowdsourced data. However, the reliability and quality of the reports made by citizens are a key concern. It can be a challenge for emergency responders to use crowdsourced data for decision making since false reports could have been made. Anyone can download the application and report the damage based on their observations. This can potentially affect their recovery efforts since resources could have been used in a neighborhood that needs more help.

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Objectives

Data Description