Chime Presentations
Project presentations (selected)
- Presentation by Olga Wilhelmi (July 2017): Hazards and Storm Surge Risk. Esri International User Conference, San Diego, CA.
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Presentation by Robert Soden (May 2017):
Thin Grey Lines: Confrontations with Risk on Colorado’s Front Range. 2017 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2017), Denver, CO. - Presentation by Olga Wilhelmi (April 2017): New Approaches for Visualizing Hurricane and Storm Surge Risk. Association for American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
- Presentation by Melissa Bica (February 2017): Visual Representations of Disaster. 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW'17), Portland, OR.
- Presentation by Julie Demuth (January 2017): Examining the Dynamic Ways that People Evaluate and Respond to Evolving Hurricane Risks. American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
- Presentation by Heather Lazrus (January 2017): Information as Intervention: How Can Hurricane Risk Communication Reduce Vulnerability? American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
- Poster by Jennifer Henderson (January 2017): Understanding Risk Communications with Vulnerable Populations: Designing Focus Groups Research using Data from Multiple Sources. American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
- Presentation by Jennings Anderson (May 2016): Far Far Away in Far Rockaway: Responses to Risks and Impacts during Hurricane Sandy through First-Person Social Media Narratives . 13th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM 2016), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Presentation by Kate Fossell (April 2016): Storm Surge Predictability. 32nd American Meteorological Society Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, San Juan, PR.
- Presentation by Rebecca Morss (April 2016): Improving Communication of Hurricane and Storm Surge Risks in the Modern Information Environment. 32nd American Meteorological Society Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, San Juan, PR.
- Presentation by Rebecca Morss (January 2016): Communicating Hurricane and Storm Surge Risks in the Modern Information Environment. American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
- Presentation by Julie Demuth (December 2015): Understanding Dynamic Communication, Risk Perception, and Decisions During Hurricane Sandy Through Analysis of Twitter Data. Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA.
- Presentation by Marina Kogan (March 2015): Think Local, Retweet Global: Retweeting by the Geographically-Vulnerable during Hurricane Sandy. 2015 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW'15), Vancouver, CA.
- Presentation by Rebecca Morss (January 2015): Coastal Hurricane Prediction and Communication Dynamics in the Modern Information Environment. American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.
- Presentation by Joshua Watts (January 2015): Protective Actions in the Modern Information Environment: Agent-Based Modeling of Hurricane Evacuation Decisions. American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Phoeniz, AZ.
- Presentation by Rebecca Morss (August 2014). Hurricane Prediction and Communication Dynamics in the Modern Information Environment. World Weather Open Science Conference, Montreal, Quebec.
Related presentations
- Presentation by Rebecca Morss (March 2016): Communication, Interpretation, and Use of Information about Extreme Weather Risks: Hurricane Sandy and Beyond. Columbia University, New York, NY.
- Presentation by Julie Demuth (February 2016): Risk Communication, Assessment, and Responses to Extreme Weather. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO.
- Presentation by Kenneth Anderson (May 2015). Towards Next-Generation Software Infrastructure for Crisis Informatics Research. 2015 World Wide Web Conference, 3rd International Workshop on Social Web for Disaster Management, Florence, Italy.
- Presentation by Rebecca Morss (February 2015). Understanding Communication, Interpretation, and Use of Weather Forecasts and Warnings. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO.
- Presentation by Leysia Palen (December 2014): Frontiers in Crisis Informatics. University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.