Determining disaster severity through social media analysis: Testing the methodology with South East Queensland Flood tweets

Volume: 42, Pages: 101360
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Social media was underutilised in disaster management practices, as it was not seen as a real-time ground level information harvesting tool during a disaster. In recent years, with the increasing popularity and use of social media, people have started to express their views, experiences, images, and video evidences through different social media platforms. Consequently, harnessing such crowdsourced information has become an opportunity for...
Paper Details
Title
Determining disaster severity through social media analysis: Testing the methodology with South East Queensland Flood tweets
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
42
Pages
101360
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