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|a Bordogna, Gloria
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|a Geoinformatics in Citizen Science
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2019
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|a 1 electronic resource (206 p.)
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|a projects survey
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|a geoinformation in citizen science
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|a marine mammal
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|a crowdsourcing
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|a toponym
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|a spatial proximity
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|a geoinformatics
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|a user preference
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|a VGI in citizen science
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|a classification accuracy
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|a data analysis
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|a crowdsourced data collection
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|a volunteered geographic information (VGI)
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|a data fusion
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|a opportunistic data
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|a spatial bias
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|a air pollution
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|a History of engineering and technology / bicssc
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|a spatial accuracy
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|a volunteer geographic information
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|a social media
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|a community mapping
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|a GIS
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|a MaxEnt
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|a digital cartography
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|a location-based social networks (LBSNs)
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|a latent class analysis
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|a air quality estimation
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|a social relationship effect
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|a Pentatomidae
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|a data import
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|a sky images
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|a VGI
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|a clustering
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|a crowdsourced geoinformation collection and analysis
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|a data quality
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|a education
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|a QGIS
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|a Environmental niche modeling
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|a ensemble
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|a analysis
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|a positional accuracy
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|a brown marmorated stink bug
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|a land administration systems
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|a Alaska
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|a OpenStreetMap
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|a GIS education
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|a recruitment
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|a sample size
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|a algorithms
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|a citizen science
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|a The book features contributions that report original research in the theoretical, technological, and social aspects of geoinformation methods, as applied to supporting citizen science. Specifically, the book focuses on the technological aspects of the field and their application toward the recruitment of volunteers and the collection, management, and analysis of geotagged information to support volunteer involvement in scientific projects. Internationally renowned research groups share research in three areas: First, the key methods of geoinformatics within citizen science initiatives to support scientists in discovering new knowledge in specific application domains or in performing relevant activities, such as reliable geodata filtering, management, analysis, synthesis, sharing, and visualization; second, the critical aspects of citizen science initiatives that call for emerging or novel approaches of geoinformatics to acquire and handle geoinformation; and third, novel geoinformatics research that could serve in support of citizen science.
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