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Autoria: Elvas, L. B.
Gonçalves, S. P.
Ferreira, J. C.
Madureira, A.
Data: 2022
Título próprio: Data fusion and visualization towards city disaster management: Lisbon case study
Título da revista: EAI Endorsed Transactions on Smart Cities
Volume: 6
Número: 18
Referência bibliográfica: Elvas, L. B., Gonçalves, S. P., Ferreira, J. C., & Madureira, A. (2022). Data fusion and visualization towards city disaster management: Lisbon case study. EAI Endorsed Transactions on Smart Cities, 6(18), e9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eetsc.v6i18.1374
ISSN: 2518-3893
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.4108/eetsc.v6i18.1374
Palavras-chave: Disaster Management
Data mining
Smart City
CRISP-DM
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Due to the high level of unpredictability and the complexity of the information requirements, disaster management operations are information demanding. Emergency response planners should organize response operations efficiently and assign rescue teams to particular catastrophe areas with a high possibility of surviving. Making decisions becomes more difficult when the information provided is heterogeneous, out of date, and often fragmented. OBJECTIVES: In this research work a data fusion of different information sources and a data visualization process was applied to provide a big picture about the disruptive events in a city. This high-level knowledge is important for emergency management authorities. This holistic process for managing, processing, and analysing the seven Vs (Volume, Velocity, Variety, Variability, Veracity, Visualization, and Value) in order to generate actionable insights for disaster management. METHODS: A CRISP-DM methodology over smart city-data was applied. The fusion approach was introduced to merge different data sources. RESULTS: A set of visual tools in dashboards were produced to support the city municipality management process. Visualization of big picture based on different data available is the proposed work. CONCLUSION: Through this research, it was verified that there are temporal and spatial patterns of occurrences that affected the city of Lisbon, with some types of occurrences having a higher incidence in certain periods of the year, such as floods and collapses that occur when there are high levels of precipitation. On the other hand, it was verified that the downtown area of the city is the most affected area.
Arbitragem científica: yes
Acesso: Acesso Aberto
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