2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-017-3061-6
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Web information monitoring and crowdsourcing for promoting and enhancing the Algerian geoheritage

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“…As previously mentioned with the Google Image Labeler, indexing images using a form of GWAP is not new. From the point of view of designing a set of cards dedicated to this purpose, previous experiences are a little more rare [53][61], but some can be found, some of which can be associated with a monitoring system [62]. However, we have not found any case of GWAP intended for a design trend monitoring.…”
Section: Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…As previously mentioned with the Google Image Labeler, indexing images using a form of GWAP is not new. From the point of view of designing a set of cards dedicated to this purpose, previous experiences are a little more rare [53][61], but some can be found, some of which can be associated with a monitoring system [62]. However, we have not found any case of GWAP intended for a design trend monitoring.…”
Section: Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Among the inspired forms that can contribute to recruitment, those based on crowdsourcing (gwap) are quite effective and adaptable to different contexts. For example, by involving numerous people, some more or less expert, and by cross-referencing their responses, it is possible to complement the existing data, estimating a date, a location [71], relevant keywords (we will return to this in the case of knowledge capitalization). Similarly, problem-solving by exploring multiple possibilities, drawing on the intuition and understanding of a crowd of people, can also be envisaged.…”
Section: Knowledge Acquisition and Updatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basis of crowdsourcing is formed by people who want to feel themselves belonging to a group or community or by volunteers who seek to create added value through their hobbies or interests. This reduces the costs for organizations such as geographic information organizations, as well as for different sectors, and it can make failure costless (Annad et al, 2017). As with any system, crowdsourcing practices also have negative effects and consequences.…”
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