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From Volunteered Geographic Information to Volunteered Geographic Services

2012
Volunteered geographic information refers to a range of geo-collaboration projects in which individuals voluntarily collect, maintain, and visualize information. This chapter introduces the related, but distinct, concept of volunteered geographic services (VGS).
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Merging Volunteered Geographic Information Systems

2023
This project determines how two different systems based on geographic user-generated content can work together to allow the content to be made more accessible. This project’s objective is to determine the technical and social issues involved with allowing information to be transferred between systems.
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INTEGRATION OF AUTHORITATIVE AND VOLUNTEERED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION FOR UPDATING URBAN MAPPING: CHALLENGES AND POTENTIALS

, 2020
. This paper provides a bibliometric review between integration of authoritative and volunteered geographic information for the purpose of cartographic updating of urban mappings.
V. O. Fernandes, E. Elias, A. Zipf
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Tracking via Volunteered Geographic Information

2020
Over the past 20 years, the use of location-based tracking has become increasingly popular. The introduction of GPS technology into devices such as phones and watches, and its incorporation into tracking apps, has led to widespread use of apps which track activities, particularly those of a sporting nature. There are now over 318,000 health and fitness
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Volunteered Geographic Information

Geography, 2014
Doreen S. Boyd, Giles M. Foody
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Integrating and Generalising Volunteered Geographic Information

2014
The availability of spatial data on the web has greatly increased through the availability of user-generated community data and geosensor networks. The integration of such multi-source data is providing promising opportunities, as integrated information is richer than can be found in only one data source, but also poses new challenges due to the ...
Monika Sester   +4 more
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A Gamification Framework for Volunteered Geographic Information

2015
Using crowdsourcing methods to gather large amounts of useful geodata presents many challenges. One challenge is to attract volunteers to participate in crowdsourcing activities. Several studies conclude that to encourage crowdsourcing it is necessary to take into account people’s intrinsic motivation (e.g. fun, altruism, ambition).
Martella, Roberta   +2 more
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Volunteered geographic information mobile application for participatory landslide inventory mapping

Computational Geosciences, 2022
Raden Muhammad Anshori   +3 more
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