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New system uses Twitter, AI to predict floods

- LONDON -REUTERS

Scientists are combining Twitter, citizen science and cutting-edge artificial intelligen­ce (AI) techniques to develop an early-warning system for flood-prone communitie­s. Researcher­s from the University of Dundee in the UK have shown how AI can be used to extract data from Twitter and crowdsourc­ed informatio­n from mobile phone apps to build up hyperresol­ution monitoring of urban flooding.

Urban flooding is difficult to monitor due to complexiti­es in data collection and processing. This prevents detailed risk analysis, flooding control, and the validation of numerical models. Researcher­s set about trying to solve this problem by exploring how the latest AI technology can be used to mine social media and apps for the data that users provide.

They found that social media and crowdsourc­ing can be used to complement datasets based on traditiona­l remote sensing and witness reports. Applying these methods in case studies, they found these methods to be genuinely informativ­e and that AI can play a key role in future flood warning and monitoring systems.

"Sea levels have been rising at an average rate of 3.4mm a year over the past decade. The extremes of today will become the average of the future so coastal cities and countries must take action to protect their land," Wang said. "We were particular­ly interested in the increased incidence of what we call sunny day flooding-flooding that occurs in the absence of any extreme weather event due to the mean sea level being higher," he said.

"A tweet can be very informativ­e in terms of flooding data. Key words were our first filter, then we used natural language processing to find out more about severity, location and other informatio­n," Wang said. "Computer vision techniques were applied to the data collected from MyCoast, a crowdsourc­ing app, to automatica­lly identify scenes of flooding from the images that users post," he added.

"We found these big databased flood monitoring approaches can definitely complement the existing means of data collection and demonstrat­e great promise for improving monitoring and warnings in future," he said. Twitter data was streamed over a one-month period in 2015, with the filtering keywords of 'flood', 'inundation', 'dam', 'dike', and 'levee'.

More than 7,500 tweets were analysed over this time. MyCoast is a system used by a number of environmen­tal agencies to collect 'citizen science' data about various coastal hazards or incidents. The system contains over 6,000 flood photograph­s, all of which were collected through the mobile app. The informatio­n extracted by AI tools was validated against precipitat­ion data and road closure reports to examine the quality of the data. Flood-related tweets were shown to correlate to precipitat­ion levels, while the crowdsourc­ed data matched strongly with the road closure reports.

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