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Title: | CrowdSense: Open Database Concept for Data Acquisition Using Human Sensing |
Authors: | Kumari, W.A.G.C. |
Issue Date: | 12 |
Abstract: | Relational databases are based on the closed world assumption. When data is required from the database, it provides results only if relevant data is avail- able in the database. Closed world assumption is no longer valid when we need to get a decision or acquire knowledge on some matter that changes due to environment factors or current circumstances. Open database con- cept provide new path to obtain new data from people who have instinct and thorough knowledge in a particular domain. Expertise sense what will happen next in their eld and crowdsourcing concept is used for contact ex- pertise. To accomplish real usage of crowdsourcing, user interfaces must be designed in a simple and elegance way. Concentration must give to select perceptual organization, semiotics, text and colour of user interface to ac- quire correct and fast responses. Acquiring data using human as sensors in answering question will open new knowledge access approach. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1806 |
Appears in Collections: | SCS Individual Project - Final Thesis (2012) |
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