From puzzles to portraits: Enhancing situation awareness during natural disasters using a design science approach

IF 2.5 4区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT DECISION SCIENCES Pub Date : 2021-05-26 DOI:10.1111/deci.12527
Naga Vemprala, Charles Zhechao Liu, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo
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During emergency situations, a quick and concise summary from the deluge of messages improves “situation awareness” and enables informed decisions. However, this is challenging due to the volume, variety, and veracity of information. Grounded in the Situation Awareness Theory, this study presents a streamlined protocol to process millions of social media messages and render them in an easily comprehensible format for various stakeholders to gain deeper insights. Specifically, using a design science approach, we develop a set of artifacts using incremental hierarchical clustering and enhanced text summarization algorithm to produce informative summaries under crisis situations. We implemented our protocol on 2.5 and 3 million tweets collected during the two major hurricanes in 2017 and 2018. The results show that our protocol can derive critical information not captured by Twitter's search tools and mainstream news media and significantly improve on accuracy and efficiency when compared to other contemporary tools.

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从拼图到肖像:利用设计科学方法提高自然灾害期间的情境意识
在紧急情况下,从铺天盖地的信息中快速简洁地总结可以提高“情况意识”,并做出明智的决定。然而,由于信息的数量、多样性和准确性,这是具有挑战性的。基于情境感知理论,本研究提出了一种简化的协议,用于处理数百万条社交媒体消息,并以易于理解的格式呈现给各个利益相关者,以获得更深入的见解。具体来说,使用设计科学方法,我们使用增量分层聚类和增强的文本摘要算法开发了一组工件,以在危机情况下生成信息摘要。我们对2017年和2018年两次大飓风期间收集的250万和300万条推文实施了我们的协议。结果表明,与其他当代工具相比,我们的协议可以获得推特搜索工具和主流新闻媒体无法获取的关键信息,并显著提高准确性和效率。
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DECISION SCIENCES
DECISION SCIENCES MANAGEMENT-
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期刊介绍: Decision Sciences, a premier journal of the Decision Sciences Institute, publishes scholarly research about decision making within the boundaries of an organization, as well as decisions involving inter-firm coordination. The journal promotes research advancing decision making at the interfaces of business functions and organizational boundaries. The journal also seeks articles extending established lines of work assuming the results of the research have the potential to substantially impact either decision making theory or industry practice. Ground-breaking research articles that enhance managerial understanding of decision making processes and stimulate further research in multi-disciplinary domains are particularly encouraged.
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