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Wang, D.; Kogan, M. |


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Resonance+: Augmenting Collective Attention to Find Information on Public Cognition and Perception of Risk |
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2023 |
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Proceedings of the 20th International ISCRAM Conference |
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Iscram 2023 |
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487-500 |
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Crisis Informatics; Social Media Data; Word Embedding; Cognitive Process; Protective Action Decision Model |
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Microblogging platforms have been increasingly used by the public and crisis managers in crisis. The increasing volume of data has made such platforms more difficult for officials to find on-the-ground information and understand the public’s perception of the evolving risks. The crisis informatics literature has proposed various technological solutions to find relevant information from social media. However, the cognitive processes of the affected population and their subsequent responses, such as perceptions, emotional and behavioral responses, are still under-examined at scale. Yet, such information is important for gauging public perception of risks, an important task for PIOs and emergency managers. In this work, we leverage the noise-cutting power of collective attention and take cues from the Protective Action Decision Model, to propose a method that estimates shifts in collective attention with a special focus on the cognitive processes of those affected and their subsequent responses. |
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University of Utah, School of Computing; University of Utah, School of Computing |
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University of Nebraska at Omaha |
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Omaha, USA |
Editor |
Jaziar Radianti; Ioannis Dokas; Nicolas Lalone; Deepak Khazanchi |
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English |
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Hosssein Baharmand |
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1 |
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2411-3387 |
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979-8-218-21749-5 |
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Social Media for Crisis Management |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.59297/IMVX7820 |
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2542 |
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