Anran Yang , Hongchao Fan , Qingren Jia , Mengyu Ma , Zhinong Zhong , Jun Li , Ning Jing
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摘要
尽管在线志愿地理信息(VGI)项目(如开放街图(OSM))发展迅速,应用广泛,但数据不平等现象的持续存在仍是一个重大挑战,损害了其数据产品的全球可靠性。本研究探讨了在 OSM 社区中显著崛起的组织所做贡献对数据不平等的影响。研究利用基尼系数来量化数据不平等现象,同时采用光谱分析和稳健相关分析等一整套统计方法来评估组织工作在不同国家的分布和影响。我们的研究结果表明,各组织主要将资源分配给数据不太完整的国家,并在缓解 OSM 数据不平等方面超越了普通贡献者的集体努力。此外,这一现象似乎对具有人道主义愿景的非政府组织或公司尤为重要。
How do contributions of organizations impact data inequality in OpenStreetMap?
Despite the rapid advancement and extensive applications of online Volunteered Geographical Information (VGI) projects such as OpenStreetMap (OSM), the persistence of data inequality remains a significant challenge, compromising the global reliability of their data products. This study examines the influence of contributions made by organizations, which have notably risen within the OSM community, on data inequality. The Gini coefficient is utilized to quantify data inequality, while a suite of statistical methods, including spectral analysis and robust correlation analysis, is applied to evaluate the distribution and impact of organizational efforts across various nations. Our findings indicate that organizations predominantly allocate their resources to nations with less complete data and surpass collective efforts of average contributors in mitigating OSM data inequality. Furthermore, the phenomena appears to be particularly significant for NGOs or corporations with humanitarian visions.
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Computers, Environment and Urban Systemsis an interdisciplinary journal publishing cutting-edge and innovative computer-based research on environmental and urban systems, that privileges the geospatial perspective. The journal welcomes original high quality scholarship of a theoretical, applied or technological nature, and provides a stimulating presentation of perspectives, research developments, overviews of important new technologies and uses of major computational, information-based, and visualization innovations. Applied and theoretical contributions demonstrate the scope of computer-based analysis fostering a better understanding of environmental and urban systems, their spatial scope and their dynamics.