DocumentCode :
665723
Title :
A Precision Information Environment (PIE) for emergency responders: Providing collaborative manipulation, role-tailored visualization, and integrated access to heterogeneous data
Author :
Kilgore, Ryan ; Godwin, Alex ; Davis, A.K. ; Hogan, Chris
Author_Institution :
Cognitive Syst. Div., Charles River Analytics, Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
12-14 Nov. 2013
Firstpage :
766
Lastpage :
771
Abstract :
During a crisis, emergency responders must rapidly integrate information from many separate sources to satisfy their role-specific needs and to make time-sensitive decisions. Responders currently receive this information through numerous software applications and face the challenge of integrating this heterogeneous data into an all-encompassing picture. Individual responders with distinct roles, such as police, fire, and EMS, often have very different information needs, but existing tools do not provide individual tailoring of workspaces to support this need. As responders communicate using text, voice, or other multimodal collaboration systems, important details can also be lost or become stale over time. This paper describes our approach to developing a Precision Information Environment (PIE) that: (1) streamlines access to multiple information resources by fusing heterogeneous information for presentation through a single access point; (2) supports role-tailorable understanding of the unified data sources through a flexible workspace; and (3) supports collaboration between teams of local and distributed responders by providing a work environment that allows teams to share and manipulate dynamic data sources in real time. We also describe our initial results from a usability evaluation of the system with subject matter experts.
Keywords :
data integration; data visualisation; emergency management; graphical user interfaces; groupware; PIE; access point; collaborative manipulation; crisis; data visualization; distributed responders teams; dynamic data source manipulation; dynamic data source sharing; emergency responders; flexible workspace; heterogeneous data integration; heterogeneous information fusion; information integration; information resources; integrated heterogeneous data access; local responders teams; multimodal collaboration systems; precision information environment; software applications; subject matter experts; system usability evaluation; text system; time-sensitive decision making; unified data sources; voice system; Collaboration; Data visualization; Emergency services; Hospitals; Information services; Media; Ontologies; Emergency Operations; Geospatial and Temporal Integration; Human-Centered Design; Information Visualization; Meta-Information Visualization; Multimodal Collaboration; Precision Information Environment; Visualization Ontology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Technologies for Homeland Security (HST), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waltham, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3963-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/THS.2013.6699100
Filename :
6699100
Link To Document :
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