Week 5 – Integration & New feature

The past week we successfully resolved the cross domain issue which prevents us from displaying the search results into the annotator main page. We also maintained & confirmed that the individual facets are now working. (If there’s individual exists within a class or rdf). And I started on our expected feature 2 Continue reading Week 5 – Integration & New feature

Citizen science project list – Week 5

This week I first reviewed my first round coding results and rethought the data quality mechanisms, then finished created the first version of citizen science project list. My teammate Heejun and I coded the first round coding separately to test the objectivity of the data quality mechanisms and subjectivity of Continue reading Citizen science project list – Week 5

Difference between Citizen Science and VGI – Week 6

While collecting the corpus of relevant papers, we could search most papers with key phrases “Data Quality” and “Citizen Science” or “Volunteered Geographic Information”. The term of citizen science is mostly used in natural science-related fields such as biology, ornithology, and ecology, while volunteered geographic information (VGI) is mostly used Continue reading Difference between Citizen Science and VGI – Week 6

Scaling back on the DUG meeting questionnaire – Screencast Tutorials, Week #5

Firstly, thanks to those who took a moment to respond to my one-question poll last week. Opinions were split evenly, with half of the voters preferring different content and half preferring maintaining exactly the same script. In addition to the poll, I got some great feedback from several readers on Continue reading Scaling back on the DUG meeting questionnaire – Screencast Tutorials, Week #5

Week #06 : Hit a Slow Down

I’ve had one of these weeks where everything seems to go wrong. Because of this  –  I am having a little trouble writing a blog this week.  I’m sure you (and you and you) have been there at some point. This week I turned in 2 more rough cuts for Continue reading Week #06 : Hit a Slow Down

Some analysis from the coding and new paper collection from Google Scholar – Week 5

By the last week, I had completed the first round of coding for meta-analysis, and I reviewed the previous coding during this week. For the last two weeks, out team members have discussed the criteria of paper acceptance and mechanisms for data quality assurance. While reviewing the previous coding results, Continue reading Some analysis from the coding and new paper collection from Google Scholar – Week 5