👉 Trauma computing refers to the innovative use of advanced data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning techniques to process and interpret large volumes of data generated by traumatic events, such as natural disasters, mass casualties, or violent incidents. This approach aims to enhance situational awareness, improve decision-making, and facilitate more effective response and recovery efforts. By analyzing real-time data from various sources—including social media, sensor networks, medical records, and emergency communications—trauma computing can identify patterns, predict outcomes, and provide actionable insights to first responders, healthcare providers, and policymakers. This technology not only helps in immediate crisis management but also supports long-term recovery by informing resource allocation, infrastructure rebuilding, and mental health interventions.