The use of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) in collecting, sharing and disseminating geospatially referenced information on the Web is increasingly common. The potentials of this localized and collective information have been seen to complement the maintenance process of authoritative mapping data sources and in realizing the development of Digital Earth. The main barrier to the use of this data in supporting this bottom up approach is the credibility (trust), completeness, accuracy, and quality of both the data input and outputs generated. The only feasible approach to assess these data is by relying on an automated process. This paper describes a conceptual model of indicators (parameters) and practical approaches to automated ass...
The degree of trust one can place in information is one of the foremost limitations of crowdsourced ...
The history of volunteered geographical information movement dosn’t have such a long tradition. As w...
The recent rise of neogeography and citizen sensing has increased the opportunities for the use of c...
In recent years Crowdsourced, or Volunteered, Geographic Information (CGI, VGI), has emerged as a la...
With the ubiquity of advanced web technologies and location-sensing hand held devices, citizens rega...
With the ubiquity of advanced web technologies and location-sensing hand held devices, citizens rega...
Crowdsourcing and volunteered geographic information (VGI) can improve the way we collect informat...
The Web 2.0 revolution has changed the culture of mapping by opening it up to a wider range of users...
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) has entered a phase where there are both a substantial amou...
Recent advances in technology have greatly transformed how geographic information is produced and ha...
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) is the result of activities where individuals, supported by...
Crowdsourcing is a popular means of acquiring data, but the use of such data is limited by concerns ...
The growing use of Crowdsourced Geographic Information (CGI) has prompted the employment of several ...
The degree of trust one can place in information is one of the foremost limitations of crowdsourced ...
The history of volunteered geographical information movement dosn’t have such a long tradition. As w...
The recent rise of neogeography and citizen sensing has increased the opportunities for the use of c...
In recent years Crowdsourced, or Volunteered, Geographic Information (CGI, VGI), has emerged as a la...
With the ubiquity of advanced web technologies and location-sensing hand held devices, citizens rega...
With the ubiquity of advanced web technologies and location-sensing hand held devices, citizens rega...
Crowdsourcing and volunteered geographic information (VGI) can improve the way we collect informat...
The Web 2.0 revolution has changed the culture of mapping by opening it up to a wider range of users...
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) has entered a phase where there are both a substantial amou...
Recent advances in technology have greatly transformed how geographic information is produced and ha...
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) is the result of activities where individuals, supported by...
Crowdsourcing is a popular means of acquiring data, but the use of such data is limited by concerns ...
The growing use of Crowdsourced Geographic Information (CGI) has prompted the employment of several ...
The degree of trust one can place in information is one of the foremost limitations of crowdsourced ...
The history of volunteered geographical information movement dosn’t have such a long tradition. As w...
The recent rise of neogeography and citizen sensing has increased the opportunities for the use of c...