Last week saw the Workshop on Crowd Assisted Sensing, Pervasive Systems and Communications (CASPer 2017) at the 15th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications. Here you find some impressions from the event. Alexander Zipf participated as invited panelist at the panel session of CASPer 2017. The panel discusses processing unstructured Big Data and how crowdsourcing can help big data by leveraging the power of the crowd to make sense of the data. GIScience HD examples include VGI Quality Analytics and deriving new information from VGI/OSM and the Social Web and Geo-Microtasking (e.g. MapSwipe) for example through Deep Learning.
Impressions from CASper Workshop and PerCom
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