NARMADA: Need and Available Resource Managing Assistant for Disasters and Adversities

Kaustubh Hiware, Ritam Dutt, Sayan Sinha, Sohan Patro, Kripa Ghosh, Saptarshi Ghosh


Abstract
Although a lot of research has been done on utilising Online Social Media during disasters, there exists no system for a specific task that is critical in a post-disaster scenario – identifying resource-needs and resource-availabilities in the disaster-affected region, coupled with their subsequent matching. To this end, we present NARMADA, a semi-automated platform which leverages the crowd-sourced information from social media posts for assisting post-disaster relief coordination efforts. The system employs Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval techniques for identifying resource-needs and resource-availabilities from microblogs, extracting resources from the posts, and also matching the needs to suitable availabilities. The system is thus capable of facilitating the judicious management of resources during post-disaster relief operations.
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2020.socialnlp-1.3
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Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Social Media
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July
Year:
2020
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Online
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SocialNLP | WS
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Association for Computational Linguistics
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15–24
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