TY - JOUR
T1 - Providing real-time assistance in disaster relief by leveraging crowdsourcing power
AU - Yang, Dingqi
AU - Zhang, Daqing
AU - Frank, Korbinian
AU - Robertson, Patrick
AU - Jennings, Edel
AU - Roddy, Mark
AU - Lichtenstern, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014, Springer-Verlag London.
PY - 2014/12/1
Y1 - 2014/12/1
N2 - Crowdsourcing platforms for disaster management have drawn a lot of attention in recent years due to their efficiency in disaster relief tasks, especially for disaster data collection and analysis. Although the on-site rescue staff can largely benefit from these crowdsourcing data, due to the rapidly evolving situation at the disaster site, they usually encounter various difficulties and have requests, which need to be resolved in a short time. In this paper, aiming at efficiently harnessing crowdsourcing power to provide those on-site rescue staff with real-time remote assistance, we design and develop a crowdsourcing disaster support platform by considering three unique features, viz., selecting and notifying relevant off-site users for individual request according to their expertise; providing collaborative working functionalities to off-site users; improving answer credibility via “crowd voting.” To evaluate the platform, we conducted a series of experiments with three-round user trials and also a System Usability Scale survey after each trial. The results show that the platform can effectively support on-site rescue staff by leveraging crowdsourcing power and achieve good usability.
AB - Crowdsourcing platforms for disaster management have drawn a lot of attention in recent years due to their efficiency in disaster relief tasks, especially for disaster data collection and analysis. Although the on-site rescue staff can largely benefit from these crowdsourcing data, due to the rapidly evolving situation at the disaster site, they usually encounter various difficulties and have requests, which need to be resolved in a short time. In this paper, aiming at efficiently harnessing crowdsourcing power to provide those on-site rescue staff with real-time remote assistance, we design and develop a crowdsourcing disaster support platform by considering three unique features, viz., selecting and notifying relevant off-site users for individual request according to their expertise; providing collaborative working functionalities to off-site users; improving answer credibility via “crowd voting.” To evaluate the platform, we conducted a series of experiments with three-round user trials and also a System Usability Scale survey after each trial. The results show that the platform can effectively support on-site rescue staff by leveraging crowdsourcing power and achieve good usability.
KW - Crowdsourcing
KW - Disaster management platform
KW - SUS
KW - System Usability Scale
U2 - 10.1007/s00779-014-0758-3
DO - 10.1007/s00779-014-0758-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84920250303
SN - 1617-4909
VL - 18
SP - 2025
EP - 2034
JO - Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
JF - Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
IS - 8
ER -