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In this paper, the authors describe and classify both the types of people who volunteer geospatial information and the nature of their contributions.
In this paper, the authors describe and classify both the types of people who volunteer geospatial information and the nature of their contributions. Combining ...
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Are there important differences within and among VGI contributors that may influence their behavior and, ultimately, the nature, frequency and quality of their ...
Abstract Producers and users (prod-users) volunteer, contribute and use geospatial information (GI) for a variety of mapping, documentary and other applications ...
Volunteered geographic information: the nature and motivation of produsers ... They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and ...
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It is true in fact that VGI content incorporates the situatedness of individuals and the invisible knowledge of the producer, the location and the fluidity of ...
Mar 6, 2017 · Volunteered geographic information (VGI) refers to geographic information that is acquired and made available to others through the ...
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Jul 24, 2008 · These discussions of VGI implications and research needs center strongly upon spatial data. Part of what has captured the attention of ...
This contribution starts from the assumption that volunteered geographic information is a technological, cultural and scientific innovation.