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Intelligent Systems for Crisis Management: Geo-information for Disaster Management (Gi4DM) 2012: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography

Editat de Sisi Zlatanova, Rob Peters, Arta Dilo, Hans Scholten
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 2016
There have been major advances in technologies to support crisis response in the last few years. However, many aspects related to the efficient collection and integration of geo-information, applied semantics and situation awareness for disaster management are still open. To advance the systems and make them intelligent, an extensive collaboration is required between emergency responders, disaster managers, system designers and researchers. To facilitate this process the Geo-information for Disaster Management (Gi4DM) conference has been organized since 2005. Gi4DM is coordinated by the Joint Board of Geospatial Information Societies (JB GIS)  and the ad-hoc Committee on Risk and Disaster Management. This volume presents the results of the Gi4DM 2012 conference, held in Enschede, the Netherlands, on 13-15 December . It contains a selection of around 30 scientific and 25 best-practice peer-reviewed papers. The 2012 Gi4DM focuses on the intelligent use of geo-information, semantics and situation awareness.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783662510971
ISBN-10: 3662510979
Pagini: 386
Ilustrații: XV, 386 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

Cuprins

Multi-agents Evacuation Simulation Data Model with Social Considerations for Disaster Management Context.- An A*-based search approach for navigation among moving obstacles.- A Two-level Path-finding Strategy for Indoor Navigation.- An Approach to Qualitative Emergency Management.- Smoke plume modelling in crisis management.- Simulation System of Tsunami Evacuation Behavior during an Earthquake around Osaka Station Area.- Interactive Simulation and Visualisation of Realistic Flooding Scenarios.- Identification of Earthquake Disaster Hot Spots with Crowd Sourced Data.- Remote sensing based post-disaster damage mapping with collaborative methods.- Automatic Determination of Optimal Regularization Parameter in Rational Polynomial Coefficients Derivation.- Granular Computing and Dempster-Shafer Integration in Seismic Vulnerability Assessment.- Managing Satellite Precipitation Data (PERSIANN) through Web GeoServices: A Case Study in North Vietnam.- Applying GIS in seismic hazard assessment and data integration for disaster management.- Methodology for landslide susceptibility and hazard mapping using GIS and SDI.- Transport network vulnerability assessment methodology, based on the cost-distance method and GIS integration.

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There have been major advances in technologies to support crisis response in the last few years. However, many aspects related to the efficient collection and integration of geo-information, applied semantics and situation awareness for disaster management are still open. To advance the systems and make them intelligent, an extensive collaboration is required between emergency responders, disaster managers, system designers and researchers. To facilitate this process the Geo-information for Disaster Management (Gi4DM) conference has been organized since 2005. Gi4DM is coordinated by the Joint Board of Geospatial Information Societies (JB GIS)  and the ad-hoc Committee on Risk and Disaster Management. This volume presents the results of the Gi4DM 2012 conference, held in Enschede, the Netherlands, on 13-15 December . It contains a selection of around 30 scientific and 25 best-practice peer-reviewed papers. The 2012 Gi4DM focuses on the intelligent use of geo-information, semantics and situation awareness.

Caracteristici

Includes initial concepts for standards in emergency response processes in Europe Unique mixture of scientific and best-practice papers reviewed by two committees (scientists and professional experts) Result of a unique event, since the 2012 Gi4DM was initiated and supported by the Safety Districts in the Netherlands Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras