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A Unified Platform for Crisis Mapping Using Web Enabled Crowdsourcing Powered by Knowledge Management

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Knowledge Management (KM) has become an important success factor for enterprises and organizations. This paper intends to develop a crisis mapping platform using crowd source knowledge extraction to bridge this gap and facilitates to collaborate better. A Unified problem solving platform is created with feature of crowd source data collection through crisis mapping, this system monitors the crisis data from various main streams in real time. knowledge classification, knowledge retrieval, and knowledge sharing and reuse are discussed in this paper, which will help in identifying the problem in much lesser time and provides means to collaborate with various Organizations. Here we collect the problems through forums, mails, social networks, and mobile messages, based on the data we receive the platform supervises the problem eradication manifesto supported by real time collaboration.

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Correspondence to Somula Ramasubbareddy .

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Krishna, A.V., Ramasubbareddy, S., Govinda, K. (2020). A Unified Platform for Crisis Mapping Using Web Enabled Crowdsourcing Powered by Knowledge Management. In: Singh Tomar, G., Chaudhari, N.S., Barbosa, J.L.V., Aghwariya, M.K. (eds) International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Smart Communication 2019. Algorithms for Intelligent Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0633-8_19

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