dg.o '04 Proceedings of the 2004 annual national conference on Digital government research
GeoCollaborative crisis management: designing technologies to meet real-world needs
dg.o '06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Digital government research
A multi-agent cooperative model for crisis management system
AIKED'08 Proceedings of the 7th WSEAS International Conference on Artificial intelligence, knowledge engineering and data bases
A GIS-based system for electromagnetic risk management in urban areas
Journal of Location Based Services
A GeoAgent-based framework for knowledge-oriented representation: Embracing social rules in GIS
International Journal of Geographical Information Science
Collaborative situational mapping during emergency response
European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics: Designing beyond the Product --- Understanding Activity and User Experience in Ubiquitous Environments
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The major natural disasters that occurred in the last few months have shown the importance and necessity for collaborative, international crisis management. Current geoinformation technologies are potentially powerful tools for mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery tasks in crisis situations; however, they fail to support group work and have typically been designed without scientific understanding of how groups (or groups of groups) work in crisis management to collect, process, and use geospatial information. The GeoCollaborative Crisis Management (GCCM) project investigates how groups utilize geospatial technologies in crisis situations and uses findings to design novel, multimodal (speech and gesture-based), collaborative interfaces for geospatial technologies.