2015
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-3-w3-179-2015
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A Task-Driven Disaster Data Link Approach

Abstract: ABSTRACT:With the rapid development of sensor networks and Earth observation technology, a large quantity of disaster-related data is available, such as remotely sensed data, historic data, cases data, simulation data, disaster products and so on. However, the efficiency of current data management and service systems has become increasingly serious due to the task variety and heterogeneous data. For emergency task-oriented applications, data searching mainly relies on artificial experience based on simple meta… Show more

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“…This process is repeated until the value of the overall evaluation function cannot be increased. Taking candidates S = [2,4,5] for landslide area as the example, the selection and evaluation processes proceed as follows. First, we calculate relevance (Rel(X 2 ) = 1, Rel(X 4 ) = 0.738, Rel(X 5 ) = 0.685).…”
Section: Selection and Optimization Of Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This process is repeated until the value of the overall evaluation function cannot be increased. Taking candidates S = [2,4,5] for landslide area as the example, the selection and evaluation processes proceed as follows. First, we calculate relevance (Rel(X 2 ) = 1, Rel(X 4 ) = 0.738, Rel(X 5 ) = 0.685).…”
Section: Selection and Optimization Of Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landslides have become increasingly common in recent years as a result of global climate change, and they have caused large losses in terms of property and lives [1][2][3]. Post-disaster assessments must be performed immediately to collect information on damage and support emergency rescue and subsequent reconstruction [4][5][6][7][8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Users can easily understand and express tasks instead of specialized domain knowledge, study area characteristics, and technical details of geographic modeling [112,113]. Recent studies have proposed several task-oriented geospatial data retrieval or processing methods [90,[112][113][114][115].…”
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confidence: 99%