Frontend-Crisis Events Digital Library

Abstract

The Frontend for Crisis Events Digital Library project addresses the need for a streamlined, consolidated interface to assist users in understanding and analyzing crisis events. Current tools for crisis event analysis exist as separate applications, including Text Summarization, Knowledge Graph Generation, News Coverage Analysis, and Information Extraction. These applications are widely used by responders, analysts, and the public, who often face difficulties navigating through multiple platforms to obtain comprehensive insights. By unifying these tools within a single web interface, the project aims to reduce complexity, save time, and improve accessibility for users. The project will link this frontend interface with an integrated backend that processes and retrieves data efficiently across applications. This front-end solution will be documented extensively, covering its architecture, development process, API integration, and usage guidelines to ensure ease of adoption, scalability, and maintainability. Ultimately, this project enhances users' ability to gather, interpret, and act upon crisis data, fostering a better understanding and response to such events.

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Frontend, Crisis Event, MultiMedia, Hypertext, Information Access, Text Summarization, Knowledge Graph, News Coverage Analysis, Information Extraction​

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