TY - JOUR PY - 2005// TI - An ontology of geo-reasoning to support medical response to attacks with weapons of mass destruction JO - AMIA annual symposium proceedings A1 - Kirsh, David A1 - Peterson, Nikki J. A1 - Lenert, Leslie A. SP - 400 EP - 404 VL - IS - N2 - We study how Metropolitan Medical Response System units conceptualize the physical space of a disaster and their organized response. Using a variety of ethnographic methods before, during, and after a disaster drill, we have developed an initial ontology for geospatial and context-aware technology. The conceptual map of first responders is far more complex than a geographical map. Zones and Areas are used to describe documented concepts critical to MMRS operations. Ad hoc locations also play a critical role, helping first responders communicate tactics in spatial terms. Such distinctions play an important role in the way our experts think about their activity. Successful geoaware alerting systems must incorporate these notions if they are to seamlessly fit into the work flow of first responders.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1559-4076 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -