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Abstract This article focusses on the problems associated with or unavailability of service in the Indian transportation system. Nowadays, web portal pages and Internet require most frequent search capability. In applying queries for data searches, this work procedure expressly demonstrates intriguing aspects of the query that utilize gathering terms ...
Siddharth Yadav +4 more
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Regional variations of context‐based association rules in OpenStreetMap
Abstract As a user‐generated map of the whole world, OpenStreetMap (OSM) provides valuable information about the natural and built environment. However, the spatial heterogeneity of the data due to cultural differences and the spatially varying mapping process makes the extraction of reliable information difficult.
Christina Ludwig +2 more
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Abstract Organized mapping activities within OpenStreetMap frequently lead to the production of massive amounts of data over a short period. In this article we utilize a novel procedure to identify such large‐scale data production events in the history of OpenStreetMap and analyze their patterns.
A. Yair Grinberger +3 more
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The United Nations defined tenable progress as a development that responds to the demands of the current without adjusting the capacity of further generations to fulfil their own requirements; this is a fundamental idea in this article. This study recognizes three aspects, financial, social, and environmental sustainability, although its emphasis is on
Gaurav Dhiman +4 more
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Detecting Abnormal Social Network Accounts with Hurst of Interest Distribution
With the rapid development of the Internet since the beginning of the 21st century, social networks have provided a significant amount of convenience for work, study, and entertainment. Specifically, because of the irreplaceable superiority of social platforms in disseminating information, criminals have thus updated the main methods of social ...
Xiujuan Wang +5 more
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Compromising the online social network account of a genuine user, by imitating the user’s writing trait for malicious purposes, is a standard method. Then, when it happens, the fast and accurate detection of intruders is an essential step to control the damage.
Suleyman Alterkavı +2 more
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Can Global Visual Features Improve Tag Recommendation for Image Annotation?
Recent advances in the fields of digital photography, networking and computing, have made it easier than ever for users to store and share photographs.
Oge Marques, Arthur Pitman, Mathias Lux
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Effective Retrieval of Resources in Folksonomies Using a New Tag Similarity Measure [PDF]
Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very popular way to describe content within Web 2.0 websites. However, as tags are informally defined, continually changing, and ungoverned, it has often been criticised for lowering, rather than increasing ...
Capra, Licia +4 more
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The OpenStreetMap folksonomy and its evolution
The comprehension of folksonomies is of high importance when making sense of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI), in particular in the case of OpenStreetMap (OSM).
Franz-Benjamin Mocnik +2 more
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Expert vs. Novices Dimensions of Tagging Behaviour in an Educational Setting
The organization and representation of information and knowledge have always been exclusively in the domain of professionals and experts. This has begun to change with the development of folksonomies as alternative, user-generated models of organizing ...
Sonja Spiranec, Mislav Borovac
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