Rapid natural hazard extent estimation from twitter data: investigation for hurricane impact areas

Natural Hazards(2024)

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Natural hazards have occurred more frequently in the past years and pose a severe risk to human life. Their extents and, thereby, the most heavily affected areas must be estimated at the earliest to limit damages or initiate rescue services. For such estimations, a widely available data source, which is comparatively responsive to short-time changes, is needed and provided by volunteered geographic information (VGI) data. Tropical cyclones are natural hazard events that can cause enormous spatially extended damage. In this study, we introduce Machine Learning approaches such as Extremely Randomized Tree (ET) and Geographically Weighted Regression for estimating hurricane-impacted regions from VGI data. In addition to the general approximate track extent estimation, we also evaluate the possibilities of temporal estimation of track development from VGI data. Different scenarios are evaluated, and we find that the results mainly depend on the choice of the geographical splits for training and test data for the underlying regression task. Suitable splits lead to R^2 of 99
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Machine learning,Spatial analysis,Temporal development,Estimation framework,Volunteered geographic Information data,Extremely randomized tree
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