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Finding family and friends in the aftermath of a disaster using federated queries on social networks and websites

Stiegler et al., 2011

Document ID
17187019276723658867
Author
Stiegler R
Tilley S
Parveen T
Publication year
Publication venue
2011 13th IEEE International Symposium on Web Systems Evolution (WSE)

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In the aftermath of any major disaster, people are desperate to find information about their family and friends. The Internet has proven an invaluable tool in this quest. Search engines, social networking sites, government websites, non-governmental organizations'(NGO) …
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    • G06F17/30861Retrieval from the Internet, e.g. browsers
    • G06F17/30864Retrieval from the Internet, e.g. browsers by querying, e.g. search engines or meta-search engines, crawling techniques, push systems
    • G06F17/30867Retrieval from the Internet, e.g. browsers by querying, e.g. search engines or meta-search engines, crawling techniques, push systems with filtering and personalisation
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    • H04L12/1895Arrangements for providing special services to substations contains provisionally no documents for broadcast or conference, e.g. multicast for short real-time information, e.g. alarms, notifications, alerts, updates

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