Crisis Response Coordination in Online CommunitiesWhom to coordinate with, Why to coordinate and How to coordinate
Motivation
• During recent crises, citizens (sensors) are increasingly usingsocial media to share variety of information- situation on theground, emerging needs, donation offers, damage, etc.
• In such a dynamic community, how to extract actionablenuggets from the social media streams to aid relief efforts?
Hemant Purohit (advisor: Prof. Amit Sheth)Ohio Center of Excellence in Knowledge-enabled Computing (Kno.e.sis), Wright State University, USA
a. Coordination here means managing the competitive intentional behaviors (e.g. needs, offers)b. Psycholinguistic cues help to filter messages with higher information gain for coordination [1]c. Domain dependent analysis helps to understand the context of intentional behavior and
therefore, organize information in semantically rich data inventories [2]d. Contextual queries (needs against offers, vice-versa) across space and time help to generate
recommendations for both responders as well as informal social community actors [2,3,5]e. Interactive engagement interface with spatio-temporal-thematic and people-content-network
analyses allows coordinators to prioritize what to focus and whom to engage with [2,4,5]Application: This framework can be applied to coordinate information seekers vs. helpfulknowledgeable users and lurkers in domain-specific forum communities (e.g., Diabetes disease)
Approach Highlights
Sponsored in part by NSF Grant#IIS-1111182, ‘SOCS: Social Media Enhanced Organizational Sensemaking in Emergency Response’
Second-costliest hurricane in U.S. history estimated damage $75 B
750,000 without power (NY)
Hurricane Sandy 2012
285 people killed onthe track of Sandy
20+ Million tweets in first week for #Sandy
Social Media will aid the existing relief workflows, rather than replace!
RT @OpOKRelief: Southgate Baptist
Church on 4th Street in Moore has food, water, clothes, diapers, toys, and more. If you can't
go,call 794
Text \"FOOD\" to 32333, REDCROSS
to 90999, or STORM to 80888 to
donate $10 in storm relief.
#moore #oklahoma#disasterrelief
#donate
Want to help animals in #Oklahoma? @ASPCA tells
how you can help: http://t.co/mt8l9PwzmO
CITIZEN SENSORS
RESPONSE TEAMS (including humanitarian
org. and ‘pseudo’ responders)
Coordination of needs and offers between seekers,
suppliers and intermediate responders
via automatic analysisDoes anyone know
where to send a check to donate to the tornado victims?
Where do I go to help out for volunteer work
around Moore? Anyone know?
Anyone know where to donate to help the animals
from the Oklahoma disaster? #oklahoma #dogs
Matched
Matched
MatchedServing the need!
If you would like to volunteer today, help is desperately needed in
Shawnee. Call 273-5331 for more infoVICTIM SITE
A big challenge is the very small signal to
noise ratio!How to transform the micro-
level (tweets) signals into actionable nuggets for macro-level analysis (coordination)?
Oklahoma Tornado 2013
one of the deadliesttornadoes in U.S. historykilling more than 50 peopleincluding 20+ children
Approximately 10+ Million
tweets in 48 hrs.
Coordination Analysis Framework
References:
1. H. Purohit, A. Hampton, V. Shalin, A. Sheth, J. Flach, S. Bhatt. What Kind of #Communication is Twitter? Mining #Psycholinguistic Cues for Emergency Coordination. Computers in Human Behavior (CHB) journal,2013. (To appear)
2. H. Purohit, A. Hampton, S. Bhatt, V. Shalin, A. Sheth, J. Flach. An Information Filtering and Management Model for Twitter Traffic to Assist Crises Response Coordination. Technical Report, Kno.e.sis Center, 2013.(Under Review)
3. H. Purohit, A. Hampton, V. Shalin, A. Sheth, J. Flach. Framework to Analyze Coordination in Crisis Response. Collaboration and Crisis Informatics, Workshop in conjunction with CSCW-2012.4. H. Purohit and A. Sheth. Twitris v3: From Citizen Sensing to Analysis, Coordination and Action. ICWSM 2013, Demo track. (To appear)5. A. Sheth, A. Jadhav, P. Kapanipathi, C. Lu, H. Purohit, G. A. Smith, W. Wang. Twitris- a System for Collective Social Intelligence. Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining (ESNAM), 2013.
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