DocumentCode :
3025392
Title :
A Flexible Database-Centric Platform for Citizen Science Data Capture
Author :
Ellul, C. ; Francis, L. ; Haklay, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil, Environ. & Geomatic Eng., Univ. Coll. London (UCL), London, UK
fYear :
2011
fDate :
5-8 Dec. 2011
Firstpage :
39
Lastpage :
44
Abstract :
The paper describes a platform developed by the Extreme Citizen Science (ExCiteS) group at University College London over the past five years to facilitate online data capture by Citizen Scientists in the context of community science, where local environmental problems are monitored. Responding to user needs, the platform has been developed to be as flexible as possible in terms of the types of data that can be captured -- these currently include numbers, text, video, photography, pull-down lists, multiple selection lists and so forth. Live data feeds and links to social networking such as twitter have also been incorporated. This platform is database-centric, and thus allows capture and storage of data from multiple devices (currently Web and mobile) in one central location. All map-based data is captured and held in native spatial data format inside the database. To support Citizen Science activity, the system has been designed to allow new projects to be added without the requirement for additional development (programming), and an administration tool developed to support this task. Each project is allocated custom themes depending on the project requirements and a variety of ´skins´ can be configured to give the website a different appearance in each case. The platform is currently used by over 20 different groups within the United Kingdom -- though mostly for more social and perceptual data collection, rather than scientific. After demonstrating its use in an urban noise study, it is now adapted to use in air pollution studies. An extension to mobile devices (Android) is also underdevelopment.
Keywords :
data analysis; database management systems; mobile computing; scientific information systems; social networking (online); storage management; Android; ExCiteS group; University College London; Web site; administration tool; air pollution study; central location; citizen science activity; citizen science data capture; citizen scientists; community science; data storage; extreme citizen science group; flexible database-centric platform; live data feeds; local environmental problems monitoring; map-based data; mobile devices; native spatial data format; online data capture; perceptual data collection; project requirements; social data collection; social networking; twitter; urban noise study; user needs; Airports; Communities; Databases; Educational institutions; Monitoring; Noise; Noise measurement; Citizen Science; Community Science; Google Maps; Participatory GeoWeb;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
e-Science Workshops (eScienceW), 2011 IEEE Seventh International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0026-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/eScienceW.2011.15
Filename :
6130729
Link To Document :
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