Examples of using Distributed data collection in English and their translations into Slovak
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Distributed data collection(section 5.4).
Purdam(2014) describes a distributed data collection about begging in London.
Distributed data collection(section 5.4).
Purdam(2014) describes a distributed data collection about begging in London.
PhotoCity solves the data quality and sampling problems in distributed data collection.
How might distributed data collection work for social research?
Both Purdam(2014) and Windt and Humphreys(2016)have some discussion about the ethical issues in 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.
As eBird demonstrates, distributed data collection can be used for scientific research.
Both Purdam(2014) and Windt and Humphreys(2016)have some discussion about the ethical issues in distributed data collection.
As eBird demonstrates, distributed data collection can be used for scientific research.
Overall, the PhotoCity projectshows that sampling and data quality are not insurmountable problems in distributed data collection.
In distributed data collection projects, volunteers contribute data about the world.
The design of PhotoCity solved two problems that often arise in distributed data collection: data validation and sampling.
Finally, distributed data collection projects are ideally suited for large-scale data collection. .
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.
Distributed data collection is possible, and in the future will likely involve technology and passive participation.
In fact, for certain research questions, distributed data collection is better than anything that would realistically be possible with paid data collectors.
Distributed data collection is possible, and in the future it will likely involve technology and passive participation.
Open calls and distributed data collection can also raise complex questions about consent and privacy.
In distributed data collection projects, researchers enable participants to contribute new measurements of the world.
Open calls and distributed data collection can also raise complex questions about consent and privacy.
Further, in distributed data collection, researchers could collect data about people without their consent.
Further, in distributed data collection, researchers could collect data about people without their consent.
Further, it shows that distributed data collection projects are not limited to tasks that people are already doing anyway, such as watching birds.
Further, it shows that distributed data collection projects are not limited to tasks that people are already doing anyway, such as watching birds.
Further, in distributed data collection, a scoring system can also be used to focus individuals on providing the most useful input, as was done in PhotoCity.
Further, in distributed data collection, a scoring system can also be used to focus individuals on providing the most useful input, as was done in PhotoCity.