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Frank O. Ostermann
Technological advances have enabled new sources of geoinformation, such as geosocial media, and have supported the propagation of the concept of smart cities. This paper argues that a city cannot be smart without citizens in the loop, and that a geosocia...
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Pascal Neis and Dennis Zielstra
User-generated content (UGC) platforms on the Internet have experienced a steep increase in data contributions in recent years. The ubiquitous usage of location-enabled devices, such as smartphones, allows contributors to share their geographic informati...
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Haydn Lawrence, Colin Robertson, Rob Feick and Trisalyn Nelson
Social media and other forms of volunteered geographic information (VGI) are used frequently as a source of fine-grained big data for research. While employing geographically referenced social media data for a wide array of purposes has become commonplac...
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Yingjing Huang, Teng Fei, Mei-Po Kwan, Yuhao Kang, Jun Li, Yizhuo Li, Xiang Li and Meng Bian
In recent years, with the growing accessibility of abundant contextual emotion information, which is benefited by the numerous georeferenced user-generated content and the maturity of artificial intelligence (AI)-based emotional computing technics, the e...
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Rafael Hologa and Rüdiger Glaser
The given article focuses on the benefit of harvested Ambient Geographic Information (AGI) as complementary data sources for severe weather events and provides methodical approaches for the spatio-temporal analysis of such data. The perceptions and aware...
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