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‘Citizen Science as a Service & Video/Image-based Sensors for Gully Monitoring - Partner meeting April 2020’

Bhupesh
kimsovso

Hi!

Great presentation and work!

To what extent is the app/service “scalable” to other types of surveying/reporting?

Regards,
Kim

evdoxia.kouraki

Thank you for this presentation!

My question is similar to the one posed by Kim. Do you trust that would be simple to replicate this app/service for reporting i.e. air quality problems ?

Thank you
/Eva

srudinac

Very interesting work indeed! It is relevant to our work with the City of Amsterdam related to multimodal classification of citizen reports, which was recently published as:

Maarten Sukel, Stevan Rudinac, and Marcel Worring. 2019. Multimodal Classification of Urban Micro-Events. In Proceedings of the 27th ACM International Conference on Multimedia ( MM ’19 ). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1455–1463. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3343031.3350967

Basically, we are analyzing text, visual content, geographic location, time, weather and information about objects in the public space to classify citizen reports in 57 different categories.

In my experience, reliably determining/verifying priority is particularly challenging. How do you go about it?

brynskov

Perhaps look into the (many) similar solutions and how they’ve harmonised data models and functionality. Then single out what the minimal capabilities are needed to work across sectors.

There’s e.g. this solution from SynchroniCity, piloted in Tampere, Helsinki and Santander.

https://synchronicity-iot.eu/project/autonomous-real-time-field-service-solution-for-public-real-estate-air-quality-management/

The data models are available here:

https://gitlab.com/synchronicity-iot/synchronicity-data-models

And the SynchroniCity reference implementation and sandbox (to get started with MIMs and Atomic Services) is here:

https://docs.synchronicity-iot.eu/docs/datamodels/datamodels

Note: The OASC Technical Council is working on the updated revision as SynchroniCity ended. Another reason the ensure that the developers working on SCORE are linked to the work that
is ongling in OASC. :blush:

Cheers,

M

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From: Eva Kouraki via SCORE community noreply@score.community
Reply to: SCORE community discourse.score.community+08bcd3da65d8f4b5f79ac4172862f035@gmail.com
Date: Tuesday, 21 April 2020 at 16.01
To: Martin Brynskov brynskov@cavi.au.dk
Subject: [SCORE community] [Solution Working Groups/Citizen Science As a Service - for Flooding] ‘Citizen Science as a Service & Video/Image-based Sensors for Gully Monitoring - Partner meeting April 2020’

evdoxia.kouraki
Eva Kouraki

April 21

Thank you for this presentation!

My question is similar to the one posed by Kim. Do you trust that would be simple to replicate this app/service for reporting i.e. air quality problems ?

Thank you
/Eva


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