Abstract: We live in a mutual world. Perhaps, the most productive way of data collection is to recruit a large number of people for data entry. Internet provides a very powerful and adaptable medium to bring together such a large number of people With this in mind, we have developed a framework which enables novice users to build applications for social co-creation of geographic data, called Geogather. Users can create interactive maps with multiple layers to collect geographic information. Geographic information is any data which has a (lati tude, longitude) value attached with it. An application can have multiple layers to differentiate features of different types, such as hotels and schools. Geogather allows user roles, thereby adding a ...
This paper analyses many Geolocation based social media application and the recommendation models de...
Convergence of GIS with ICT (Internet, mobile phone) and geolocation systems (GPS) has now resulted ...
The availability of new mobile devices (tablets and smartphones) equipped with many sensors is chang...
Collective intelligence is currently a hot topic within the Web and Geoinformatics communities. Rese...
2015-01-29Geography plays as an important role in the evolution of online social networks and the cr...
A social network service focuses on building and maintaining of social networks for communities. Alt...
Accessibility and Interactivity are keywords of information today and that is equally important in s...
Web 2.0, specifically The Cloud, GeoWeb and Wikitecture are revolutionising the way in which we pres...
Social media information packets like Twitter Tweets and Instagram photos are able to be geo-mapped ...
The size, volume, variety, and velocity of geospatial data collected by geo-sensors, people, and org...
Includes Figures, Maps and Bibliography.This research focuses on user experience of Geo-portals for ...
This article presents the process of elaborating a web platform that allows the georeferenced data c...
The use of commercial geobrowsers, such as Google Maps and Microsoft Virtual Earth, has dominated de...
The internet enables the rapid and easy creation, storage, and transfer of knowledge; however, servi...
The Internet has penetrated to every aspect of our daily life. Users are feeding their georeferenced...
This paper analyses many Geolocation based social media application and the recommendation models de...
Convergence of GIS with ICT (Internet, mobile phone) and geolocation systems (GPS) has now resulted ...
The availability of new mobile devices (tablets and smartphones) equipped with many sensors is chang...
Collective intelligence is currently a hot topic within the Web and Geoinformatics communities. Rese...
2015-01-29Geography plays as an important role in the evolution of online social networks and the cr...
A social network service focuses on building and maintaining of social networks for communities. Alt...
Accessibility and Interactivity are keywords of information today and that is equally important in s...
Web 2.0, specifically The Cloud, GeoWeb and Wikitecture are revolutionising the way in which we pres...
Social media information packets like Twitter Tweets and Instagram photos are able to be geo-mapped ...
The size, volume, variety, and velocity of geospatial data collected by geo-sensors, people, and org...
Includes Figures, Maps and Bibliography.This research focuses on user experience of Geo-portals for ...
This article presents the process of elaborating a web platform that allows the georeferenced data c...
The use of commercial geobrowsers, such as Google Maps and Microsoft Virtual Earth, has dominated de...
The internet enables the rapid and easy creation, storage, and transfer of knowledge; however, servi...
The Internet has penetrated to every aspect of our daily life. Users are feeding their georeferenced...
This paper analyses many Geolocation based social media application and the recommendation models de...
Convergence of GIS with ICT (Internet, mobile phone) and geolocation systems (GPS) has now resulted ...
The availability of new mobile devices (tablets and smartphones) equipped with many sensors is chang...