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Rapid Damage Assessment Following Natural Disasters through Information Integration
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: A rapid damage assessment is essential for practitioners to make timely and informed decisions following a disaster. This research aims to provide such an assessment through integrating multisource information that comprises ...
Enhancing Situational Assessment of Critical Infrastructure Following Disasters Using Social Media
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Social media, a near-real-time information source, has been widely used to provide timely infrastructure-related insights following disasters. However, most previous social media–based studies have been solely focused on ...
Megaproject Branding on Social Media from the Lens of Information Content and Information Diffusion
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Megaproject branding on social media is especially needed in this digital era to prompt the success of megaproject delivery. Existing social media–driven branding studies often concentrated on general projects or products, ...
Rapid Assessment of Disaster Impacts on Highways Using Social Media
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: A timely and reliable assessment of disaster impacts on highways is desired for executing evacuations, providing emergency services, and planning relief and recovery activities in disaster management. Although social media—a ...
Rapid Perception of Public Opinion in Emergency Events through Social Media
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Due to its near-real-time crowdsourcing nature, social media demonstrates a great potential of rapidly reflecting public opinion during emergency events. However, systematic approaches are still desired to perceive public ...