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AI-Empowered Multimodal Hierarchical Graph-Based Learning for Situation Awareness on Enhancing Disaster Responses

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  • Jieli Chen

    (XJTLU Entrepreneur College (Taicang), Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Taicang 215400, China)

  • Kah Phooi Seng

    (XJTLU Entrepreneur College (Taicang), Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Taicang 215400, China
    School of Computer Science, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia)

  • Li Minn Ang

    (School of Engineering and Science, University of Sunshine Coast, Petrie, QLD 4502, Australia)

  • Jeremy Smith

    (Department of Electrical Engineering & Electronics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK)

  • Hanyue Xu

    (XJTLU Entrepreneur College (Taicang), Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Taicang 215400, China)

Abstract

Situational awareness (SA) is crucial in disaster response, enhancing the understanding of the environment. Social media, with its extensive user base, offers valuable real-time information for such scenarios. Although SA systems excel in extracting disaster-related details from user-generated content, a common limitation in prior approaches is their emphasis on single-modal extraction rather than embracing multi-modalities. This paper proposed a multimodal hierarchical graph-based situational awareness (MHGSA) system for comprehensive disaster event classification. Specifically, the proposed multimodal hierarchical graph contains nodes representing different disaster events and the features of the event nodes are extracted from the corresponding images and acoustic features. The proposed feature extraction modules with multi-branches for vision and audio features provide hierarchical node features for disaster events of different granularities, aiming to build a coarse-granularity classification task to constrain the model and enhance fine-granularity classification. The relationships between different disaster events in multi-modalities are learned by graph convolutional neural networks to enhance the system’s ability to recognize disaster events, thus enabling the system to fuse complex features of vision and audio. Experimental results illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed visual and audio feature extraction modules in single-modal scenarios. Furthermore, the MHGSA successfully fuses visual and audio features, yielding promising results in disaster event classification tasks.

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  • Jieli Chen & Kah Phooi Seng & Li Minn Ang & Jeremy Smith & Hanyue Xu, 2024. "AI-Empowered Multimodal Hierarchical Graph-Based Learning for Situation Awareness on Enhancing Disaster Responses," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 16(5), pages 1-15, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jftint:v:16:y:2024:i:5:p:161-:d:1389467
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