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Crisis crowdsourcing framework: designing strategic configurations of crowdsourcing for the emergency management domain Crisis crowdsourcing framework: designing strategic configurations of crowdsourcing for the emergency management domain

Crowdsourcing is not a new practice but it is a concept that has gained significant attention during recent disasters. Drawing from previous work in the crisis informatics, disaster sociology, and computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) literature, the paper first explains recent conceptualizations of crowdsourcing and how crowdsourcing is a way of leveraging disaster convergence. The...
Authors
Sophia B. Liu

An ontology design pattern for surface water features An ontology design pattern for surface water features

Surface water is a primary concept of human experience but concepts are captured in cultures and languages in many different ways. Still, many commonalities exist due to the physical basis of many of the properties and categories. An abstract ontology of surface water features based only on those physical properties of landscape features has the best potential for serving as a...
Authors
Gaurav Sinha, David Mark, Dave Kolas, Dalia Varanka, Boleslo Romero, Chen-Chieh Feng, E. Usery, Joshua Liebermann, Alexandre Sorokine

Generalisation operators Generalisation operators

This chapter summarises cartographic generalisation operators used to generalise geospatial data. It includes a review of recent approaches that have been tested or implemented to generalise networks, points, or groups. Emphasis is placed on recent advances that permit additional flexibility to tailor generalisation processing in particular geographic contexts, and to permit more...
Authors
Larry Stanislawski, Barbara Buttenfield, Pia Bereuter, Sandro Savino, Cynthia Brewer

Implications of Web Mercator and its Use in Online Mapping Implications of Web Mercator and its Use in Online Mapping

Online interactive maps have become a popular means of communicating with spatial data. In most online mapping systems, Web Mercator has become the dominant projection. While the Mercator projection has a long history of discussion about its inappropriateness for general-purpose mapping, particularly at the global scale, and seems to have been virtually phased out for general-purpose...
Authors
Sarah Battersby, Michael Finn, E. Usery, Kristina Yamamoto

Integrating complexity into data-driven multi-hazard supply chain network strategies Integrating complexity into data-driven multi-hazard supply chain network strategies

Major strategies in the wake of a large-scale disaster have focused on short-term emergency response solutions. Few consider medium-to-long-term restoration strategies that reconnect urban areas to the national supply chain networks (SCN) and their supporting infrastructure. To re-establish this connectivity, the relationships within the SCN must be defined and formulated as a model of a...
Authors
Suzanna K. Long, Thomas Shoberg, Varun Ramachandran, Steven Corns, Hector Carlo

Center of Excellence for Geospatial Information Science research plan 2013-18 Center of Excellence for Geospatial Information Science research plan 2013-18

The U.S. Geological Survey Center of Excellence for Geospatial Information Science (CEGIS) was created in 2006 and since that time has provided research primarily in support of The National Map. The presentations and publications of the CEGIS researchers document the research accomplishments that include advances in electronic topographic map design, generalization, data integration, map...
Authors
E. Usery

Alaska national hydrography dataset positional accuracy assessment study Alaska national hydrography dataset positional accuracy assessment study

Initial visual assessments Wide range in the quality of fit between features in NHD and these new image sources. No statistical analysis has been performed to actually quantify accuracy Determining absolute accuracy is cost prohibitive (must collect independent, well defined test points) Quantitative analysis of relative positional error is feasible.
Authors
Samantha Arundel, Kristina Yamamoto, Eric Constance, Kim Mantey, Jeremy Vinyard-Houx

Integrating stations from the North America Gravity Database into a local GPS-based land gravity survey Integrating stations from the North America Gravity Database into a local GPS-based land gravity survey

The ability to augment local gravity surveys with additional gravity stations from easily accessible national databases can greatly increase the areal coverage and spatial resolution of a survey. It is, however, necessary to integrate such data seamlessly with the local survey. One challenge to overcome in integrating data from national databases is that these data are typically of...
Authors
Thomas Shoberg, Paul Stoddard

Spatial Relation Predicates in Topographic Feature Semantics Spatial Relation Predicates in Topographic Feature Semantics

Topographic data are designed and widely used for base maps of diverse applications, yet the power of these information sources largely relies on the interpretive skills of map readers and relational database expert users once the data are in map or geographic information system (GIS) form. Advances in geospatial semantic technology offer data model alternatives for explicating concepts...
Authors
Dalia Varanka, Holly Caro

Metadata squared: enhancing its usability for volunteered geographic information and the GeoWeb Metadata squared: enhancing its usability for volunteered geographic information and the GeoWeb

The Internet has brought many changes to the way geographic information is created and shared. One aspect that has not changed is metadata. Static spatial data quality descriptions were standardized in the mid-1990s and cannot accommodate the current climate of data creation where nonexperts are using mobile phones and other location-based devices on a continuous basis to contribute data...
Authors
Barbara Poore, Eric Wolf
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