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Visualization and Interaction with Multiple Devices. A Case Study on Reachability of Remote Areas for Emergency Management

dc.contributor.authorTost, Jordi
dc.contributor.authorHeidmann, Frank
dc.date.accessioned2017-12-04T13:05:35Z
dc.date.available2017-12-04T13:05:35Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractWhen a hazard event strikes, the reachability of affected areas is a significant factor that can determine if the situation becomes a disaster. Decision makers have to react quickly while under stress to tasks that depend on the road network, such as management of relief operations, planning of evacuation routes, or food and first aid distribution. In this paper we present an approach for exploring and validating reachability of remote areas through visualization with an interactive tabletop and tablets. We propose a simple way to combine and visualize data from scientists and communities to provide insights into area reachability, as well as the likely impacts of future hazard events on access routes. Moreover, our interface introduces an approach to assess alternative accessibility options to isolated settlements by helicopter or off-road routes that builds on satellite data and interactive collaborative mapping. This set of visualization and interaction techniques facilitates the formation of risk scenarios for better planning, preparedness and response activities. We developed our research with a case study of landslide threat for an area in Colombia.en
dc.identifier.pissn1618-162X
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherDe Gruyter
dc.relation.ispartofi-com: Vol. 16, No. 3
dc.subjectData Visualization
dc.subjectHuman-Computer Interaction (HCI)
dc.subjectMulti-touch
dc.subjectUser-Centered Design
dc.subjectMobility
dc.subjectDisaster Management
dc.titleVisualization and Interaction with Multiple Devices. A Case Study on Reachability of Remote Areas for Emergency Managementen
dc.typeText/Journal Article
gi.citation.endPage246
gi.citation.publisherPlaceBerlin
gi.citation.startPage223
gi.conference.sessiontitleSpecial Issue - Research Article

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