Location-based information systems allow the user to access information in relation to the user's position in geographical space. This paper outlines navigational and social aspects of such systems. It is argued that location-based systems must allow users to participate as content providers in order to achieve a social and dynamic information space. Moreover, as these systems allow commercial and private users to annotate space with information on a mass-scale, information filtering techniques will become essential in order to prevent information overload and user disturbance. We present a number of content-based and social filtering techniques to support this. We discuss implications for implementation and we describe a system (GeoNotes),...
Location-centric information sharing means that information can be shared at a specific geographic l...
This paper focuses on guidelines in designing platforms for collective, location-sensitive user gene...
People often only see what that they already know or explicitly look for. Thus, while mobile users m...
This paper describes the design ideas behind GeoNotes, a system that allows users to annotate physic...
Much of contextaware application research has dealt with the technical aspects of context capturing ...
Much of context-aware application research has dealt with the technical aspects of context capturing...
Abstract. In this paper we examine an emerging class of systems that link People-to-People-to-Geogra...
Mobile phones and social media enable people to share information with others whenever they want, wh...
We present a conceptual framework for location-aware community systems and results from two studies ...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
Mobile phones and social media enable people to share information with others whenever they want, wh...
In today pervasive environments, access to location information is achieved through a variety of sen...
14th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling (SDH), at the Joint International Conference o...
The Hypergeo project aimed at providing technical tools to enable value-added, location-based inform...
A number of innovative location-aware community systems have emerged; however, work to date in this ...
Location-centric information sharing means that information can be shared at a specific geographic l...
This paper focuses on guidelines in designing platforms for collective, location-sensitive user gene...
People often only see what that they already know or explicitly look for. Thus, while mobile users m...
This paper describes the design ideas behind GeoNotes, a system that allows users to annotate physic...
Much of contextaware application research has dealt with the technical aspects of context capturing ...
Much of context-aware application research has dealt with the technical aspects of context capturing...
Abstract. In this paper we examine an emerging class of systems that link People-to-People-to-Geogra...
Mobile phones and social media enable people to share information with others whenever they want, wh...
We present a conceptual framework for location-aware community systems and results from two studies ...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
Mobile phones and social media enable people to share information with others whenever they want, wh...
In today pervasive environments, access to location information is achieved through a variety of sen...
14th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling (SDH), at the Joint International Conference o...
The Hypergeo project aimed at providing technical tools to enable value-added, location-based inform...
A number of innovative location-aware community systems have emerged; however, work to date in this ...
Location-centric information sharing means that information can be shared at a specific geographic l...
This paper focuses on guidelines in designing platforms for collective, location-sensitive user gene...
People often only see what that they already know or explicitly look for. Thus, while mobile users m...