GI_Forum 2020, Volume 8, Issue 1 Journal for Geographic Information Science
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BANK AUSTRIA CREDITANSTALT, WIEN (IBAN AT04 1100 0006 2280 0100, BIC BKAUATWW), DEUTSCHE BANK MÜNCHEN (IBAN DE16 7007 0024 0238 8270 00, BIC DEUTDEDBMUC)
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GI_Forum 2020, Volume 8, Issue 1 Journal for Geographic Information Science
ISSN 2308-1708 Online Edition ISBN 978-3-7001-8740-0 Online Edition
Andreas Petutschnig,
Clemens Rudolf Havas,
Bernd Resch,
Veronika Krieger,
Cornelia Ferner
S. 137 - 152 doi:10.1553/giscience2020_01_s137 Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften doi:10.1553/giscience2020_01_s137
Abstract: Refugee movements in recent years have caused enormous challenges for relief organizations and public authorities, but especially for refugees themselves. Organizations which have to allocate their resources to regions where large groups of arrivals are expected struggle to prepare the refugees’ admission, transfer, care and accommodation in time. Events like the refugee movement of 2015/16 in Austria and Germany in the wake of the Syrian civil war have shown that many of these issues are caused by a lack of up-to-date information about logistical requirements. We evaluate various methods to acquire this information that utilize semantic, spatial and temporal features to analyse geo-social network data. A multimodal analysis of these features leads to information about refugee movements across borders and regions. Approaches based on user trajectories and attempts to identify refugees by the language they used showed little promise, whereas using spatiotemporal aggregation and hotspot analysis of keyword-based filtered data allowed us to retrace refugees’ collective movement patterns. Using temporal bins, we were able to detect changes in these patterns caused by external factors such as border closures. Keywords: language, refugees, social media, GSND, ESDA Published Online: 2020/06/25 08:05:32 Object Identifier: 0xc1aa5576 0x003b9d86 Rights:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
GI_Forum publishes high quality original research across the transdisciplinary field of Geographic Information Science (GIScience). The journal provides a platform for dialogue among GI-Scientists and educators, technologists and critical thinkers in an ongoing effort to advance the field and ultimately contribute to the creation of an informed GISociety. Submissions concentrate on innovation in education, science, methodology and technologies in the spatial domain and their role towards a more just, ethical and sustainable science and society. GI_Forum implements the policy of open access publication after a double-blind peer review process through a highly international team of seasoned scientists for quality assurance. Special emphasis is put on actively supporting young scientists through formative reviews of their submissions. Only English language contributions are published.
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Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
A-1011 Wien, Dr. Ignaz Seipel-Platz 2
Tel. +43-1-515 81/DW 3420, Fax +43-1-515 81/DW 3400 https://verlag.oeaw.ac.at, e-mail: verlag@oeaw.ac.at |