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Julien Coche, Aurelie Montarnal, Andrea Tapia, & Frederick Benaben. (2020). Automatic Information Retrieval from Tweets: A Semantic Clustering Approach. In Amanda Hughes, Fiona McNeill, & Christopher W. Zobel (Eds.), ISCRAM 2020 Conference Proceedings – 17th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (pp. 134–141). Blacksburg, VA (USA): Virginia Tech.
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Clara Le Duff, Jean-Philippe Gitto, Julien Jeany, Raphaël Falco, Matthieu Lauras, & Frederick Benaben. (2022). A Physics-based Approach to Evaluate Crisis Impacts on Project Management. In Rob Grace, & Hossein Baharmand (Eds.), ISCRAM 2022 Conference Proceedings – 19th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (pp. 134–143). Tarbes, France.
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Robin Batard, Frederick Benaben, Aurélie Montarnal, Christophe Prieur, & Caroline Rizza. (2018). Ethical, Legal and Social considerations surrounding the use of social media by citizens during Hurricane Irma in Cuba. In Kees Boersma, & Brian Tomaszeski (Eds.), ISCRAM 2018 Conference Proceedings – 15th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (pp. 268–275). Rochester, NY (USA): Rochester Institute of Technology.
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Shane Errol Halse, Aurélie Montarnal, Andrea Tapia, & Frederick Benaben. (2018). Bad Weather Coming: Linking social media and weather sensor data. In Kees Boersma, & Brian Tomaszeski (Eds.), ISCRAM 2018 Conference Proceedings – 15th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (pp. 507–515). Rochester, NY (USA): Rochester Institute of Technology.
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Frederick Benaben, & Lysiane Benaben. (2020). Science Fiction: Past and Future Trends of Crisis Management. In Amanda Hughes, Fiona McNeill, & Christopher W. Zobel (Eds.), ISCRAM 2020 Conference Proceedings – 17th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (pp. 1130–1139). Blacksburg, VA (USA): Virginia Tech.
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