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<p>Based on the two shake maps provided and the shake intensity visualization from the report data, it is easy to identify that the northeast part of the city is hardest hit, namely location 3, 7, 4, 12. The average severity of these areas are above 80% percentile.</p>
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[[File:Q1 shake map.png|thumb|center|400px|Figure1.3 Shake Intensity Map]]
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<p>Based on the two shake maps provided and the shake intensity visualization from the report data, it is easy to identify that the northeast part of the city is hardest hit, namely location 3, 7, 4, 12. The average severity of these areas are above 80% percentile. So these neighborhoods should be prioritized for response</p>
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<p>By changing the filter in the Damage Map Dashboard, highly damaged locations for each category can be found: </p>
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Damage Type !! Most damaged locations
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| Water & Sewer || location 3, 7, 8, 9
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| Roads & Bridges || location 3, 8, 9, 14
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| Power || location 3,7,10,11
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| Medical || location 3,4,7,15
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| Building || location 3,8,9,10
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<p>Apparently, Location 3 is the most damaged neighborhood of all, so it should be the first priority for rescue and other emergency response</p>

Revision as of 19:00, 13 October 2019

MC1-2019.jpg Mini-Challenge 1: Crowdsourcing for Situational Awareness

 

Problem & Motivation

 

Data Transformation & Analysis

 

Interactive Visualization

Tasks & Questions

Question 1

Question: Emergency responders will base their initial response on the earthquake shake map. Use visual analytics to determine how their response should change based on damage reports from citizens on the ground. How would you prioritize neighborhoods for response? Which parts of the city are hardest hit?
Answer:

Figure1.1 Prequake Shakemap
Figure1.2 Majorquake Shakemap
Figure1.3 Shake Intensity Map

Based on the two shake maps provided and the shake intensity visualization from the report data, it is easy to identify that the northeast part of the city is hardest hit, namely location 3, 7, 4, 12. The average severity of these areas are above 80% percentile. So these neighborhoods should be prioritized for response

By changing the filter in the Damage Map Dashboard, highly damaged locations for each category can be found:

Damage Type Most damaged locations
Water & Sewer location 3, 7, 8, 9
Roads & Bridges location 3, 8, 9, 14
Power location 3,7,10,11
Medical location 3,4,7,15
Building location 3,8,9,10

Apparently, Location 3 is the most damaged neighborhood of all, so it should be the first priority for rescue and other emergency response