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Emergency Situation Awareness from Twitter for Crisis ManagementWWW 2012 Workshop on Social Web for Disaster Management
CSIRO ICT CENTRE
Mark Cameron, Robert Power, Bella Robinson and Jessie Yin17th April 2012
IntroductionThe Australian Government’s Crisis Coordination Centre (CCC)• The CCC is a 24/7 all-hazards management facility
• The CCC monitors domestic and international media for developments relating to national security and emergency management
• When local authorities are unable to cope with a large scale emergency or disaster, the CCC coordinates assistance
• The core operational processes of the CCC require verifiable facts
Social media provides a new source of data from which crisis coordinators can obtain awareness of developing situations
During the 2009 Victorian bushfires, situation information was reported in real-time on social networks, but this was not easily consumable by crisis coordinators
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The ProblemHow can we help crisis coordinators extract useful information from Twitter? We have developed tools to:
detect and alert on events of interest in near real timecondense and summarise content to reduce watch officer loadclassify and review high-value messages enabling officers to quickly understand impact of real-world events on people and infrastructurefocus and track issues as they arise, evolve and decay over time (still under development)perform forensic analysis of incidents
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Tweet Map showing captures and volume
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Number oftweets in 5minute window
Red circlesshow captureregions
Markers showgeo-codedlocations oftweets
• If terms used in an incident of interest are known, near real-time search techniques can be used.
Near Real-Time Search
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• When you don't know what to look for, such as with unexpected incidents, our Alert Monitor can provide clues to what is going on in Twitter Australia (and NZ!) wide.
Detecting incidents
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Our burst detector method examines the stemmed words in the tweets
We’ve used historical data to build a statistical model of word occurrences
A burst is defined as a positive variation from this statistical model
Condense and Summarise Messages
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• If an alert looks interesting we need to provide a way for rapid understanding of topics within bursting words
• We have integrated a third party clustering engine Carrot2 to perform clustering of tweets
• The cluster labels are displayed and the user can select a cluster to view the tweets belonging to it
• Our infrastructure impact classifier can identify Tweets that indicate damage to roads, bridges, power and telecommunications infrastructure.
Classify and review high-value messages
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Classify and review high-value messages (2)
• Cluster labels for all Tweets immediately after the earthquake hit.
• Cluster labels for Tweets classified as containing infrastructure damage immediately after the earthquake hit.
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Forensic Analysis – Historical Alert Viewer
• Christchurch Earthquake 4th Sept 2010 @ 02:38 (Aus time)
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Forensic Analysis – Historical Alert Viewer (2)
• Christchurch Earthquake 4th Sept 2010 @ 02:41 (Aus time)
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Forensic Analysis – Historical Alert Viewer (3)
• Christchurch Earthquake 4th Sept 2010 @ 02:57 (Aus time)
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Deployment Experience
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• A subset of our tools have been deployed for trial with the Attorney-General’s Department, in particular the Alert Monitor and Historical Alert Viewer interfaces
• We deployed this as an externally visible web application on our infrastructure (rather than setup the whole system on theirs)
• In order to not violate Twitter’s Developer Rules of the Road, we needed to re-implement some of the system to re-retrieve tweet content directly from Twitter in order to display them(rather than simply get them from our database)
Future Work• Evaluate other burst detection techniques• Develop more classifiers• Carry out more trails with other government agencies
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Thank youICT CentreBella RobinsonSenior Software Engineere [email protected] www.csiro.au
CSIRO ICT CENTRE