AIDR: Artificial Intelligence for Disaster Response

Muhammad Imran, Carlos Castillo, Ji Lucas, Patrick Meier, Sarah Vieweg.

Conference on World Wide Web WWW (2014)

We present AIDR (Artificial Intelligence for Disaster Response), a platform designed to perform automatic classification of crisis-related microblog communications. AIDR enables humans and machines to work together to apply human intelligence to large-scale data at high speed. The objective of AIDR is to classify messages that people post during disasters into a set of user-defined categories of information (e.g., “needs”, “damage”, etc.) For this purpose, the system continuously ingests data from Twitter, processes it (i.e., using machine learning classification techniques) and leverages human-participation (through crowdsourcing) in real-time. AIDR has been successfully tested to classify informative vs. non-informative tweets posted during the 2013 Pakistan Earthquake. Overall, we achieved a classification quality (measured using AUC) of 80%. AIDR is available at http://aidr.qcri.org/.

https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/2567948.2577034?casa_token=L94mrdgQod8AAAAA:jBLUXKEsdC5F5KrCKeJUMZ8X9LYthWnRJhm9vxqwCS1Pgyb6xatiPWlfbBXRheWag3E4msS0f98eFQ