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Empathi: An Ontology for Emergency Managing and Planning About Hazard Crisis
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Ontology (Information Science)Empathi OntologyEngineeringEmergency ManagementOntology EngineeringHazard CrisesSemantic WebEmergency ManagingOntology-based Data IntegrationData ScienceRisk ManagementManagementData IntegrationEmergency ResponseDisaster ResponseHazard CrisisInformation ManagementEmergency PreparednessEmergency CommunicationDisaster ManagementFoundational OntologyProper OntologyCrisis ManagementOntology ResearchHealth InformaticsEmergency MedicineData Modeling
In the domain of emergency management during hazard crises, having sufficient situational awareness information is critical. It requires capturing and integrating information from sources such as satellite images, local sensors and social media content generated by local people. A bold obstacle to capturing, representing and integrating such heterogeneous and diverse information is lack of a proper ontology which properly conceptualizes this domain, aggregates and unifies datasets. Thus, in this paper, we introduce empathi ontology which conceptualizes the core concepts describing the domain of emergency managing and planning of hazard crises. Although empathi has a coarse-grained view, it considers the necessary concepts and relations being essential in this domain. This ontology is available at https://w3id.org/empathi/.
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