Abstract

Abstract: Natural disasters cannot be stopped, but they can be spotted, allowing people valuable time to flee to safety, as is often noted. One strategy is to utilize computer vision to supplement current sensors, which improves the accuracy of natural catastrophe detectors and, more significantly, enables people to take preparations, stay safe, and prevent/reduce the number of fatalities and injuries caused by these disasters. As a result, responding to natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, and wildfires requires extensive work by emergency responders and analysts who are on the ground. A low-latency data source for understanding crisis conditions has arisen in social media. While the majority of social media research just uses text, photos provide additional insight into accident and disaster situations.

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