itesa Automated Risk Detection for Travellers Hamburg, March 8th, 2017
Agenda travelbasys in a nutshell itesa Motivation & Background itesa Architecture Overview itesa Prototype Demonstration Discussion 2
isa jointventureof twomajorrivalsin the tourism industry ismarket Leader in Germany travelbasys in a nutshell 84% 16% used by more than 1.250 travel companies 8 billion managed sales volume 22 million travellers profiles 20 million transactions annually offerssince40 years leading software solutions for BI, Accounting & Archive
travelexperts, consortialeadership& user platform privacy-by-design, Support in privacy protection Technology provider, APAMA, TERRACOTTA Research Institute, Dynamic SemanticData Mining and Fuzzy Association Rule Mining IT specialistforweb crawling and information classification
Why do we need a real-time alert system for travellers? a) Crisis is a daily companion for travellers by real-time? 5
Whydo weneeda real-time alert system for travellers? b) Companies have legal obligations to protect their employees during travel Fiduciary duty: e.g. Pre Trip Information regarding Health Risks, no go areas, Country specific risks Management Liability: Personal responsibility of Managing Director or Board Chairman, Supervisor Corporate Manslaughter Act Indemnification claims Gesetzliche Fürsorgepflicht des Arbeitgebers nach BGB- 241, Arb.SchtzG, SGB Rest of World: Country-wise similar laws European lawsin negotiation Gefährdungshaftung des Arbeitgebers (Geschäftsführerhaftung) Rest of World: LiabilityofMDs and Board Chairmen
Sportsmen Warning about hidden risks or dangerous topics that are not usually linked to the sport itself. Avoid risks by transporting sportsmen Sport Events Legal Obligations for Organizers Spectators Buying a ticket generates a contract Typically such contracts lead to a responsibility to avoid risks and danger (BGB) Supporting staff Liability for contracted or even non contracted staff Typical risk avoidance as for employees 7
1968, Mexico City: Tlatelolco Massacre 300 to500 studentsdied Past Incidents happening during Olympic Games & in Japan 1972, Munich: Hostage-taking ofelevenisraelsportsmenby five terrorists from Palestina All 16 died 1996, Atlanta: Bomb explosionin the CentennialOlympicPark Two died, 111 people injured 2016, Rio de Janeiro: No major incident, huge efforts to avoid several risk sources 8
Fulfilling all duties add up to a mountain of action items Everybody needs assist to reach the top! 5 Permanent risk evaluation 4 Emergency action plans 3 Trip and route tracking 2 Traveller information at any point of travel 1 Risk prevention Hamburg, March 08th 9
itesa simplified concept Scan Identify Match Push Scan the internet including social media & open sources regarding travellers risk Identify and verify collected data for actual threats for travellers Match identified threats for travellersto travellers location Push message to travellers& supervisors 10
Weblink itesa architecture Scan Identify& Verify Match Push Streaming Analytics Incident Match Repository Destinations & timeslots Travellers Data Repository Dynamic Rule Adaption Full Travellers Data 11
itesa Schedule Starting the research project Requirements definition System architecture System build Interfaces established first implementation Learning and training phase Pilot system integration with practitioners Prototype available Feb Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr - Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan 2015 2016 2017 2018 12
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