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A trainable information distribution system to support crisis management
Maarten Van Someren
author
Niels Netten
author
Vanessa Evers
author
Henriette Cramer
author
Robert De Hoog
author
Guido Bruinsma
author
2005
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Brussels
English
Crisis response and management involve multiple collaborative actors who execute tasks in a dynamic setting. For the effectiveness of collaboration and crisis fighting it is essential that all actors have access to relevant information necessary for their tasks. Managing the information flow, i.e. presenting the right information to the right person at the right time, is of great importance. However, the complexity of a crisis event makes it very difficult to keep an overview of all ongoing activities and information flow within the entire crisis environment. In this paper we address the problem of selecting and distributing information to users as a function of their characteristics, tasks and the state of their workflows in a collaborative setting. In particular, we propose a trainable system for information distribution that will be able to support the dynamic nature of collaborative processes and provide users with task-relevant information. We expect that this will reduce problems due to information overload and will lead to more effective collaboration between all actors in the crisis management environment.
Hardware
Collaborative settings
Crisis response
Dynamic workflow modeling
Information distribution systems
Information distributions
Information overloads
Support crisis management
User profile
Information systems
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/vansomeren/2005/1046_VanSomeren_etal2005.pdf
MaartenVanSomeren_etal2005
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2005 – 2nd International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2005
B. Van de Walle
B
Carle
editor
2nd International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2005
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Brussels
conference publication
203
206
9076971099
2411-3387
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