A feasibility study on crowdsourcing to monitor municipal resources in smart cities
Active citizenry, whereby citizens actively participate in reporting and addressing challenges in urban service delivery is a strategic goal of smart cities such as Singapore. In spite of the promise, we believe that the success of such large-scale nation-wide crowdsourcing deployments depend on the...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-64522020-12-11T03:48:04Z A feasibility study on crowdsourcing to monitor municipal resources in smart cities KANDAPPU, Thivya MISRA, Archan KOH, Desmond TANDRIANSYAH, Randy Daratan JAIMAN, Nikita Active citizenry, whereby citizens actively participate in reporting and addressing challenges in urban service delivery is a strategic goal of smart cities such as Singapore. In spite of the promise, we believe that the success of such large-scale nation-wide crowdsourcing deployments depend on the real-word user preferences and behavioral characteristics of citizens. In this paper, we first present our findings on behavioral preferences and key concerns of citizens regarding smart-city services via an opinion survey conducted with 1300 participants. We then propose a “citizen-controlled” urban services reporting platform where citizens actively report on the status of various municipal resources. We advocate the importance of matching user mobility patterns against task locations to make the platform more efficient (i.e., higher task completion rate and lower detour overhead). 2018-04-27T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5449 info:doi/10.1145/3184558.3191519 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University citizens mobile crowd sourcing municipal monitoring smart cities Databases and Information Systems Software Engineering |
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Active citizenry, whereby citizens actively participate in reporting and addressing challenges in urban service delivery is a strategic goal of smart cities such as Singapore. In spite of the promise, we believe that the success of such large-scale nation-wide crowdsourcing deployments depend on the real-word user preferences and behavioral characteristics of citizens. In this paper, we first present our findings on behavioral preferences and key concerns of citizens regarding smart-city services via an opinion survey conducted with 1300 participants. We then propose a “citizen-controlled” urban services reporting platform where citizens actively report on the status of various municipal resources. We advocate the importance of matching user mobility patterns against task locations to make the platform more efficient (i.e., higher task completion rate and lower detour overhead). |
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A feasibility study on crowdsourcing to monitor municipal resources in smart cities |
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