Abstract

With the advent of the governance economy era, traditional government governance models face enormous challenges. Governance management is the source of power to enter the era of the knowledge economy. This is a profound change that governments have needed to implement innovative government governance models, methods of social organization, and management. Governments in many countries are now adopting the construction of e-government as a strategy and response to demonstrate their priority development competitive advantage over the international competition and the challenges of the knowledge economy that spreads around the world. Therefore, the establishment of a new model of government governance has great theoretical and practical significance for impulse and government management innovation. The Dynamic Image Classification Algorithm (DICA) system is introduced in the implementation of the image processing technology and global disaster detection proposed here, and of this dynamic image classification algorithm (DICA) of the government, sector to extract more effectively. DICA is the most important task, or it is a strong shadow, proper access to the characteristics of the disaster area, and a false impact on the impact of the disaster, overcoming false alarms. It creates patches of post-disaster aerial image data from pre-tailoring and pre-adjustment training and satellite imagery. DICA training, all patches to government-managed data modified without delay or image data extraction. Two types of proposed systems are high-speed operation and accuracy (96.6%) and detection of earth disasters.

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