Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) offers a potentially inexpensive source of reference data for estimating area and assessing map accuracy in the context of remote-sensing based land-cover monitoring. The quality of observations from VGI and the typical lack of an underlying probability sampling design raise concerns regarding use of VGI in widely-applied design-based statistical inference. This article focuses on the fundamental issue of sampling design used to acquire VGI. Design-based inference requires the sample data to be obtained via a probability sampling design. Options for incorporating VGI within design-based inference include: 1) directing volunteers to obtain data for locations selected by a probability sampling design; ...
This paper presents a framework for considering quality control of volunteered geographic informatio...
The primary purpose of this research project is to develop, test, and evaluate a volunteered geograp...
The remote sensing science and application communities have developed increasingly reliable, consist...
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) offers a potentially inexpensive source of reference data f...
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) represents a growing source of potentially valuable data fo...
Many applications of volunteered geographic information (VGI) involve inferring the properties of th...
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) is the assembly of spatial information based on public inpu...
Crowdsourcing is a popular means of acquiring data, but the use of such data is limited by concerns ...
In this article we show how to predict small area means and obtain valid MSE estimators and confiden...
The recent rise of neogeography and citizen sensing has increased the opportunities for the use of c...
Simple consensus methods are often used in crowdsourcing studies to label cases when data are provid...
There is much interest in using volunteered geographic information (VGI) in formal scientific analys...
There is currently a lack of in-situ environmental data for the calibration and validation of remote...
Volunteered geographic data are being used increasingly to support land cover mapping and validation...
This paper presents a framework for considering quality control of volunteered geographic informatio...
The primary purpose of this research project is to develop, test, and evaluate a volunteered geograp...
The remote sensing science and application communities have developed increasingly reliable, consist...
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) offers a potentially inexpensive source of reference data f...
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) represents a growing source of potentially valuable data fo...
Many applications of volunteered geographic information (VGI) involve inferring the properties of th...
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) is the assembly of spatial information based on public inpu...
Crowdsourcing is a popular means of acquiring data, but the use of such data is limited by concerns ...
In this article we show how to predict small area means and obtain valid MSE estimators and confiden...
The recent rise of neogeography and citizen sensing has increased the opportunities for the use of c...
Simple consensus methods are often used in crowdsourcing studies to label cases when data are provid...
There is much interest in using volunteered geographic information (VGI) in formal scientific analys...
There is currently a lack of in-situ environmental data for the calibration and validation of remote...
Volunteered geographic data are being used increasingly to support land cover mapping and validation...
This paper presents a framework for considering quality control of volunteered geographic informatio...
The primary purpose of this research project is to develop, test, and evaluate a volunteered geograp...
The remote sensing science and application communities have developed increasingly reliable, consist...