Crowdsourcing and open licensing allow more people to participate in research and humanitarian activities. Open data, such as geographic information shared through OpenStreetMap and image datasets from disasters, can be useful for disaster response and recovery work. This chapter shares a real-world case study of humanitarian-driven imagery analysis, using open-source crowdsourcing technology. Shared philosophies in open technologies and digital humanities, including remixing and the wisdom of the crowd, are reflected in this case study.This research was funded through the European Commission FP7-ICT project: Citizen Cyberlab: Technology Enhanced Creative Learning in the field of Citizen Cyberscience
Citizen science includes networks of ordinary people acting as sensors, observing and recording info...
Recent advances on information technologies and communica-tions, coupled with the advent of the soci...
Disasters have long been a scourge for humanity. With the advances in technology (in terms of comput...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
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After disaster strikes, emergency response teams need to work fast. In this context, crowdsourcing h...
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International audienceThe 2010 earthquake in Haiti showed how ICT and digital mapping could help pro...
Crowdsourced mapping has become an integral part of humanitarian response, with high profile deploym...
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Flooding is a major global hazard whose management relies on an accurate understanding of its risks....
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 has been considered a turning point in disaster response because of the...
The MapGive initiative is a State Department project designed to increase the amount of free and ope...
Disasters are natural catastrophic events that cause damage to property and loss of lives. Highly-re...
Citizen science includes networks of ordinary people acting as sensors, observing and recording info...
Recent advances on information technologies and communica-tions, coupled with the advent of the soci...
Disasters have long been a scourge for humanity. With the advances in technology (in terms of comput...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This paper examines the workflow and sense-making activities of digital volunteers, showing how they...
After disaster strikes, emergency response teams need to work fast. In this context, crowdsourcing h...
AbstractCrowdsourcing technologies represent a paradigm shift in the way certain tasks are performed...
The aim of this paper is to critically explore whether crowdsourced Big Data enables an inclusive hu...
International audienceThe 2010 earthquake in Haiti showed how ICT and digital mapping could help pro...
Crowdsourced mapping has become an integral part of humanitarian response, with high profile deploym...
There are many challenges involved in online participatory humanitarian response. We evaluate the Pl...
Flooding is a major global hazard whose management relies on an accurate understanding of its risks....
The Haiti earthquake in 2010 has been considered a turning point in disaster response because of the...
The MapGive initiative is a State Department project designed to increase the amount of free and ope...
Disasters are natural catastrophic events that cause damage to property and loss of lives. Highly-re...
Citizen science includes networks of ordinary people acting as sensors, observing and recording info...
Recent advances on information technologies and communica-tions, coupled with the advent of the soci...
Disasters have long been a scourge for humanity. With the advances in technology (in terms of comput...