The impact of Crowdsourcing and citizen science activities on academia, businesses, governance and society has been enormous. This is more prevalent today with citizens and communities collaborating with organizations, businesses and authorities to contribute in a variety of manners, starting from mere ...
Improved research partnerships among government agencies, academia, and communities can increase scientific rigor, build community capacity, and produce sustainable outcomes. 展开 关键词: participatory research citizen science community-engaged research environmental sensors crowdsourcing health policy ...
This paper explores the relationship between paid labour and unpaid users within the Zooniverse, a crowdsourced citizen science platform. The platform brings together a crowd of users to categorise data for use in scientific projects. It was initially established by a small group of academics for ...
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tradition in open science, conservation and biodiversity (Palumbo et al.2022), while crowdsourcing comes from open innovation and business (Beck et al.2022a). In turn, participatory science is an umbrella concept for a wide range of activities and ways (including citizen science) of involving ...
and emergency situation rooms of the future, where sensor data and citizen reports can be triaged and acted upon in real-time by distributed teams of professionals, this paper offers a comprehensive state-of-the-art review of the overlapping domains of the Sensor Web, citizen sensing and '...
Citizen science has helped researchers integrate scientific and local knowledge and engage communities to implement conservation measures. Here we use a selection of examples to demonstrate how citizen science can secure a future for seagrass. 展开 关键词: Citizen science Community engagement Seagrass ...
‘citizen science’, which is commonly understood to refer to activities whereby members of the public undertake well-defined and (individually) small-scale tasks as part of much larger-scale scientific projects (Silvertown, 2009), but which, in the past, has also been used to refer to more...
and the development of next-generation, collaborative natural user interfaces that will power the spatially-enabled public health and emergency situation rooms of the future, where sensor data and citizen reports can be triaged and acted upon in real-time by distributed teams of professionals, this ...
Some areas of crowdsourcing have spurred specific recognition for the individuals involved. Citizen science, for example, recognizes the contributions thatindividualsmake to science when they contribute data or help with reporting and analysis. Crowdsourcing technology ...