Human-Computer interaction in analyzing neighborhood safety
E. Hwang, A. J. Park, G. Han, E. Song
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AbstractDemographics play a crucial role in infrastructure and accessibility dynamics. Citizen complaints commonly used as a low-cost decision support tool alone would be insufficient as voices of certain communities may never be heard. During the pandemic, many investigated accessibility issues to develop policies and guidelines for social distancing, and monitored the courses of community actions. The first step for many communities in developing such action plans was to identify the most vulnerable populations such as ethnic minority seniors affected by victim of crime. As the neighborhood safety is the important factor of social trust and connectedness (Hwang et al., 2021), we focused on the perception on crime among ethnic minority groups and developed a virtual tool to simulate their behavior for emergency preparedness.Keywords: agent-based, emergency preparedness, minority seniors, crime prevention
E. Hwang, A. J. Park, G. Han, E. Song (2022). Human-Computer interaction in analyzing neighborhood safety. Gerontechnology, 21(s),1-1
https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2022.21.s.689.opp1