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{{Disaster Community Technology | {{Disaster Community Technology | ||
|Website=http://aidr.qcri.org | |Website=http://aidr.qcri.org | ||
|Provider=Qatar Computing Research Institute | |||
|Source Country=Qatar | |||
|Image=Aidr logo 90h.png | |||
|Tool Created in Year=2013 | |||
|Entry Created At=2021-10-14 | |||
|Entry Last Reviewed=2022-11-09 | |||
|Is Archived=No | |||
|Crisis Communication Matrix=Citizens to Authorities | |||
|Disaster Management Phase=During, After | |||
|Data Sources=Twitter | |||
|Description=AIDR (Artificial Intelligence for Disaster During) is a free and open-source software that automatically collects and classifies tweets that are posted during humanitarian crises. There are far too much data produced via social media during crisis situations for humans to manage them on their own. In addition, the data are too rich and complex for machines to successfully process them. AIDR combines the best of both worlds by combining human and machine intelligence. | |||
|Primary use=Disaster mangement | |||
|Pricing=Free | |||
|Keyword search=Yes | |||
|Hashtag search=Yes | |||
|Keyword monitoring=Yes | |||
|Hashtag monitoring=Yes | |||
|Event monitoring=Yes | |||
|Text analysis=Yes | |||
|Topic analysis=Yes | |||
|Content processing languages=English | |||
|Filtering sorting searching=Yes | |||
|Clustering Aggregation=Yes | |||
|Multiuser=Yes | |||
|Permission management=Yes | |||
|Data export=Yes | |||
|Third party tool integration=Yes | |||
|Historical data access=Yes | |||
|User interface languages=English, Arabic | |||
|Social Media Platforms=Twitter | |||
|Email=aidr.qcri@gmail.com | |Email=aidr.qcri@gmail.com | ||
|Originating Country=Qatar | |||
|Entry Last Updated=2021-10-14 | |||
|Last Updated=2021-08-31 | |Last Updated=2021-08-31 | ||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 12:23, 6 December 2022
Created: 31 August 2021
Last edited: 6 December 2022
Last edited: 6 December 2022
AIDR (Artificial Intelligence for Disaster During) is a free and open-source software that automatically collects and classifies tweets that are posted during humanitarian crises. There are far too much data produced via social media during crisis situations for humans to manage them on their own. In addition, the data are too rich and complex for machines to successfully process them. AIDR combines the best of both worlds by combining human and machine intelligence.
Note: This description is based on content provided by the technology's website.
Launch Year
2013
Provider
Qatar Computing Research Institute
Qatar
Pricing
Free
User Interface Languages
English, Arabic
Supported Platforms
Crisis Communication Matrix (explanation)
Citizens to Authorities
Disaster Management Phase
During, After
Functions
Search & Monitor
Post & Schedule
Analysis
Metrics
Report
Collaboration
Interoperability
Meta
Linked to
- Guidelines
- Use cases
- None. See all Use Cases.