ABSTRACT Volunteered geographic information (VGI) has entered a phase where there are both a substantial amount of crowdsourced information available and a big interest in using it by organizations. But the issue of deciding the quality of VGI without resorting to a comparison with authoritative data remains an open challenge. This article first formulates the problem of quality assessment of VGI data. Then presents a model to measure trustworthiness of information and reputation of contributors by analyzing geometric, qualitative, and semantic aspects of edits over time. An implementation of the model is running on a small data-set for a preliminary empirical validation. The results indicate that the computed trustworthiness provides a valid approximation of VGI quality.
Data trustworthiness and user reputation as indicators of VGI quality
P. Fogliaroni,Fausto D'Antonio,Eliseo Clementini
Published 2018 in Geo-Spatial Information Science
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2018
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Geo-Spatial Information Science
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2018-07-03
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Geography, Business, Computer Science
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