Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Initiatives that rely upon the contributions of volunteers to reach a specific goal are
growing more and more with the success of Web 2.0-interactive applications. Also
scientific projects are testing and exploiting volunteers' collaboration, but the quality
of information obtained with this approach is often puzzling. This paper offers a rich
overview of many scientific projects where geographic contributions are committed to
volunteers, to the aim of defining strategies to improve information quality. By
describing real examples of Volunteer Geographic Information (VGI), the contribution
establishes a categorization based on the characteristics of the information, tasks, and
scopes of the projects. After a discussion on the relationships of categories and VGI
quality, the paper analyses techniques to improve the quality of volunteered
information according to the moment of its assessment (i.e., ex ante, ex post, or
both with respect to information creation). The paper outlines the main limitations of
the different approaches and indicates some guidelines for future developments.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Citizen Science; Information quality; Quality improvement; Volunteered Geographic Information
Elenco autori:
Pepe, MONICA PIERA LIVIA; Criscuolo, Laura; Rampini, Anna; Bordogna, Gloria; Carrara, Paola
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