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Positioning in time and space: cost-effective exterior orientation for airborne archaeological photographs [PDF]
Since manned, airborne aerial reconnaissance for archaeological purposes is often characterised by more-or-less random photographing of archaeological features on the Earth, the exact position and orientation of the camera during image acquisition ...
Briese, Christian +3 more
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The Lifecycle of Geotagged Data [PDF]
The world is a big place. At any given instant something is happening somewhere, but even when nothing in particular is going on people still find ways to generate data, such as posting on social media, taking photos, and issuing search queries. A substantial number of these actions is associated with a location, and in an increasingly mobile and ...
Rossano Schifanella +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study presents one of the first comparative analyses of digital nationalism on social media. Using a computational mixed‐method approach—combining supervised, computer‐assisted content analysis with network modelling—it analyses 64,541 tweets from Twitter and 91,063 posts from Weibo surrounding a shared geopolitical flashpoint: President ...
Chris Chao Su, Jun Liu
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ABSTRACT Anthropological methods and theory have historically marginalized hometown research while they have privileged the study of the “Other.” This essay discusses the prevalent challenges and misconceptions surrounding research conducted in one's hometown, while advancing its legitimacy as an anthropological field site.
Dada Docot
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The geotag is a geographic identifier that can be added to any digital object (e.g. a photo or a message). Enabled by a host of new technologies that emerged around the turn of the century, today much digital content has such a geotag attached. These large, geotagged datasets, ranging from simple websites and Wikipedia to social media platforms and ...
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ABSTRACT Urban flood modelling allows for developing effective strategies for mitigating flood risks and improving urban resilience. Different urban models can be selected according to the desired objective, ranging from simplified frameworks to more sophisticated numerical models.
Dina Pirone +2 more
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Photography Geotagging Application [PDF]
Tato práce se zabývá geotaggingem fotografií, tedy určováním a zaznamenáváním jejich pozice. Jsou zde popsány různé způsoby geotaggingu a vysvětleny související pojmy a technologie k němu potřebné.
Pavelková, Alena
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Abstract Thermal cameras on unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly being used in environmental and ecological research, including hydrology, wildfire detection and prediction, urban heat studies, precision agriculture, ecosystem functioning, wildlife monitoring and microclimate studies.
Christophe Metsu +3 more
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Discovering Object Stories: Linking Unstructured Museum Data Through Semantic Annotation
This paper explores the application of Recogito Studio for annotating unstructured museum data to create semantic links and visualisations. The study focuses on a sample dataset from National Museums Scotland, which includes metadata about navigational ...
Sarah Middle +4 more
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iPhone forensics methodology and tools [PDF]
iPhone mobile devices are rapidly overtaking the new generation of mobile phones market, especially among the young generation. It is also gaining a lot of popularity among security specialists and fancy gadgets for collectors.
Al-Hajri, Haitham, Sansurooah, Krishnun
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