Active Learning for Event Detection in Support of Disaster Analysis Applications

27 Sep 2019  ·  Naina Said, Kashif Ahmad, Nicola Conci, Ala Al-Fuqaha ·

Disaster analysis in social media content is one of the interesting research domains having abundance of data. However, there is a lack of labeled data that can be used to train machine learning models for disaster analysis applications. Active learning is one of the possible solutions to such problem. To this aim, in this paper we propose and assess the efficacy of an active learning based framework for disaster analysis using images shared on social media outlets. Specifically, we analyze the performance of different active learning techniques employing several sampling and disagreement strategies. Moreover, we collect a large-scale dataset covering images from eight common types of natural disasters. The experimental results show that the use of active learning techniques for disaster analysis using images results in a performance comparable to that obtained using human annotated images, and could be used in frameworks for disaster analysis in images without tedious job of manual annotation.

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