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GIS for intelligent cities of the future Can “crowdsourced” data augment authoritative datasets in local communities? Raf Buyle, e-government strategy Flemish Organization for ICT in Local Government Geospatial World Forum 2013. V-ICT-OR, an NPO @ the crossroads.
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GIS for intelligent cities of the future Can “crowdsourced” data augment authoritative datasets in local communities? Raf Buyle, e-government strategyFlemish Organization for ICT in Local GovernmentGeospatial World Forum 2013
V-ICT-OR, an NPO @ the crossroads local government, central government, private sector and the citizen
V-ICT-OR, an NPO @ the crossroads active in Flanders
The parish Board of Guardians #localGov the first to take an action, based on city geo-intelligence
concentration of the dead’s as black bars at each address. #cholera #London #JohnSnow
#1866 #cityIntelligence The parish Board of Guardians, removed the handles of the pumps, the ever first to take an action, based on city intelligence #localGov#removedHandles
#2013 #GIS should rather be problem oriented, reflecting the needs of the local people So what have we learned the past 147 years?
Volunteered geographic information not merely about gathering the data of amateurs Neogeo / VGI? A conversation with Goodchild and Turner http://bit.ly/gwf-vgi
important bottlenecks which currently avoid the major breakthrough How can we turn this hype into a hit?
ColdFeet? Data Quality Legal Hickling Arthurs Low, VGI primerhttp://bit.ly/gwf-vgi-primer
Will VGI create a pillory? Missing context? Who will qualify?
integration of back-office systems with VGI data will lower the barriers
#VGI #CRM #GISSint-Niklaas ESRIBeLux integration will open up opportunities for local administrations to give feedback on the status and on the ‘advialablebudget and manpower’ as well. #VGI #CRM #GISLokerenORBITGT
“Harnessing the Power of Feedback Loops” “Provide people with information about their actions in real time, then give them a chance to change those actions, pushing them toward better behaviors. ” Thomas Goetz | Wired July 2011http://bit.ly/gwf-feedback
Zwerm, a community game aiming to bring neighbors closer together in Ghent, Embed crowdsourcing into the strategy of the local government Zwerm http://bit.ly/gwf-zwerm
Who would I blame if something goes wrong? Whodetermines authority? Whatconstitutes authority in geodata? Does authority matter and if it does, why? Steven Feldman http://bit.ly/gwf-feldman
Geometrically and positionally accurate What makes geodata authorative? Complete Correctly attributed Steven Feldman http://bit.ly/gwf-feldman
“fitness for use”, or how well the data satisfies particular needs or fulfills certain requirements to solve a problem Hickling Arthurs Low, VGI primerhttp://bit.ly/gwf-vgi-primer
document your data (use provenance information) so each system within the local government can decide from it’s own business context if the data is suited and trusted in this context. Provenance, W3Chttp://bit.ly/gwf-provenance OSLO, V-ICT-ORhttp://bit.ly/isa-oslo
Close the feedback loop Quality is relative: ‘’fitness for use’Create opportunities for re-use: document the source of your information (provenance) @rafke
AcknowledgementsJoepCrompvoets (KUL), Philippe De Maeyer, (uGent), Bart Boute (wvi),Jürgen Closse (City of Lokeren),Frederik Woûters, Timothy Van Cleemput AGIV, ESRI BeLux, ORBIT GT, Couderé, Siggis,www.altergeo.be @rafke