Examples of using Distributed data in English and their translations into Bengali
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Distributed data collection(section 5.4).
Purdam(2014) described a distributed data collection about begging in London.
Distributed data collection(section 5.4).
Redundancy is an important way to assess the quality of distributed data collection.
Table 5.3: Examples of distributed data collection projects in social research.
Finally, one could argue that Peer-to-Patent is an example of distributed data collection.
As eBird demonstrates, distributed data collection can be used for scientific research.
Redundancy is an important way to assess the quality of distributed data collection.
As eBird demonstrates, distributed data collection can be used for scientific research.
Finally, one could argue that Peer-to-Patent is an example of distributed data collection.
Open calls and distributed data collection can also raise complex questions about consent and privacy.
In fact,much of quantitative social science already relies on distributed data collection using paid staff.
Distributed data collection is possible, and in the future will likely involve technology and passive participation.
In addition to creating human computation and open calls,researchers can also create a distributed data collection project.
Distributed data collection is possible, and in the future it will likely involve technology and passive participation.
In addition to creating human computation and open call projects,researchers can also create distributed data collection projects.
Further, it shows that distributed data collection projects are not limited to tasks that people are already doing anyway, such as watching birds.
In order to further build your intuition,table 5.3 shows other examples of distributed data collection for social research.
Further, it shows that distributed data collection projects are not limited to tasks that people are already doing anyway, such as watching birds.
In order to further build your intuition,table 5.3 shows other examples of distributed data collection for social research.
A classic example of a distributed data collection is eBird, in which hundreds of thousands of volunteers contribute reports about birds they see.
The design of PhotoCity solved two problems that often arise in distributed data collection: data validation and sampling.
In human computation and distributed data collection projects, on the other hand, the best form of quality control comes through redundancy, not a high bar for participation.
In fact,much of quantitative social science already relies on distributed data collection in the form of surveys administered by employees.
However, eBird, and related projects, indicatethat challenges related to sampling and data quality are concerns for distributed data collection projects.
In fact, for certain research questions, distributed data collection is better than anything that would realistically be possible with paid data collectors.
EBird researchers have two main solutions to these data quality issues,issues that arise in many other distributed data collection projects.
In human computation and distributed data collection projects, moreover, the best form of quality control comes through redundancy, not through a high bar for participation.
However, eBird, and related projects, indicate that challengesrelated to sampling and data quality are concerns for distributed data collection projects.
In fact, for certain research questions, distributed data collection is better than anything that would realistically be possible with paid data collectors.