Examples of using Distributed data collection in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Distributed data collection(section 5.4).
High availability, highly scalable, distributed data collection platform.
Distributed data collection(section 5.4).
Purdam(2014) describes a distributed data collection about begging in London.
Finally, one could argue that Peer-to-Patent is an example of distributed data collection. .
How might distributed data collection work for social research?
In fact,much of quantitative social science already relies on distributed data collection using paid staff.
How might distributed data collection work for social research?
In fact,much of quantitative social science already relies on distributed data collection using paid staff.
As eBird demonstrates, distributed data collection can be used for scientific research.
The design of PhotoCity also elegantly solves the sampling anddata quality challenges of eBird and other distributed data collection projects.
Purdam(2014) described a distributed data collection about begging in London.
Distributed data collection is possible, and in the future it will likely involve technology and passive participation.
In fact,much of quantitative social science already relies on distributed data collection in the form of surveys administered by employees.
In distributed data collection projects, volunteers contribute data about the world.
As it was in PhotoCity, the use of redundancy is an important principle for assessing andensuring data quality in distributed data collection projects.
As eBird demonstrates, distributed data collection can be used for scientific research.
EBird researchers have two main solutions to these data quality issues-solutions that might be helpful in other distributed data collection projects as well.
Open calls and distributed data collection can also raise complex questions about consent and privacy.
In particular, I think it is helpful to roughly distinguish between three types of projects: human computation,open call, and distributed data collection(figure 5.1).
Distributed data collection is possible, and in the future it will likely involve technology and passive participation.
EBird researchers have two main solutions to these data quality issues-solutions that might be helpful in other distributed data collection projects as well.
In fact, for certain research questions, distributed data collection is better than anything that would realistically be possible with paid data collectors.
I suspect that many distributed data collection projects will begin to make use of capabilities of the mobile phones that are already carried by billions of people around the world.
As the examples below- from ornithology and computer science- show, distributed data collection enables researchers to collect data more frequently and in more places than were possible previously.
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.
As more projects take advantage of technologythat enables de-skilled and passive participation, distributed data collection projects should dramatically increase in scale, enabling researchers to collect data that were simply off limits in the past.
Going forward, I suspect that many distributed data collection projects will begin to make use of capabilities of the mobile phones that are already carried by billions of people around the world.
As the examples below- from ornithology and computer science- show, distributed data collection enables researchers to collect data more frequently and in more places than were possible previously.
In fact, for certain research questions, distributed data collection is better than anything that would realistically be possible with paid data collectors.