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Identifying Semantic Domains in Emergency Scenarios
Francisco José Quesada Real
author
Fiona McNeill
author
Gábor Bella
author
Alan Bundy
author
2018
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY (USA)
English
Emergency scenarios are characterised by the participation of multiple and diverse organisations which come from different areas. This diversity is enriching in terms of expertise and approaches to tackle problems, however, it also provokes misunderstandings caused by semantic interoperability problems. There are some approaches which propose tackling these problems by using domain adaptation algorithms. Nevertheless, it is not trivial their application in emergency scenarios where the term "domain" is used in many different ways, not being clear either what it means or which domains are involved in these scenarios. In this paper, we identify semantic domains involved in emergency scenarios by analysing papers published in proceedings of ISCRAM and ISCRAM-med conferences. As a result, a categorisation of these domains has been developed, with the aim of providing a resource that can be used by domain adaptation algorithms to tackle problems such as those involving semantic interoperability.
Semantic domains
domain adaptation
emergency domains categorisation
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/franciscojosequesadareal/2018/2188_FranciscoJoseQuesadaReal_etal2018.pdf
FranciscoJoseQuesadaReal_etal2018
ISCRAM 2018 Conference Proceedings – 15th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Iscram 2018
Kees Boersma
editor
Brian Tomaszeski
editor
ISCRAM 2018 Conference Proceedings - 15th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2018
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY (USA)
conference publication
1130
1132
978-0-692-12760-5
2411-3387
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