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XML News Desk i-Technology & Katrina: Fighting Unstructured Data via the Katrina PeopleFinder Project
"All you need to do is help read unstructured posts about missing or found persons, and then add the relevant data to a database
By: XML News Desk
Sep. 7, 2005 06:00 AM
'After Katrina many friends and family members have been separated and left with no clear way to find each other,' notes Rebecca McKinnon. 'Hundreds of internet web sites are gathering hundreds, and probably thousands, of entries about missing persons or persons who want to let others know they?re okay. The problem is: the data on these sites has no particular form or structure.' So it's almost impossible for people to search or match things up," McKinnon continues. "Plus there are dozens of sites - making it hard for a person seeking lost loved ones to search them all." Thus was The Katrina PeopleFinder Project born. "The Katrina PeopleFinder Project NEEDS YOUR HELP to enter data about missing and found people from various online sources," McKinnon says. "We’re requesting as little as an hour of your time. All you need to do is help read unstructured posts about missing or found persons, and then add the relevant data to a database through a simple online form.” Business blogger Bill Ives (pictured) reports: "I have started working on this. It seems a bit complicated at first but there are good instructions and a non-technical person like me can do it. You take data from one of many separate databases and add it into a central one. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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