The Internet offers constantly growing amounts of data and information. But how can relevant and irrelevant information be distinguished? How can geographical coordinates be assigned to texts with a local reference? How can information be summarized and displayed? Using Hurricane Florence (2018, USA) as an example, we address these questions and show how web data can contribute to the planning of emergency measures.
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DLR is Germany's national research center for aeronautics and space. Its extensive research and development work in aeronautics, space, energy, transportation and security is integrated into national and international collaborations.
At the DLR Institute of Data Science in Jena, we focus on the entire life cycle of data, starting with the extraction and collection of high-quality data, its efficient and sustainable management and its subsequent analysis to extract the most relevant information.