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Current Developments in Big Data and Sustainability Sciences in Mobile Citizen Science Applications
Proceedings: 2015 IEEE First International Conference on Big Data Computing Service Applications (2015)
  • Jerry Alan Fails, Montclair State University
Abstract
Sustainability Sciences Studies is an interdisciplinary approach towards understanding how to develop a culture of conservation. This culture of conservation can be viewed from many different aspects, from the individual person’s decisions to larger community’s impacts. In all of this, we see large quantities of data in a push-pull relationship with each other, with stakeholders needing to have access to real-time generated data sets and analytics from populations as large as a metropolitan community and be able to respond to as well as disseminate information to these populations. In this paper, we present a survey of the literature in these areas. The pervasive and diverse nature of big data in these fields demonstrates the need for data scientists to collaborate to identify ways to address the common and disparate needs that different projects may have in relation to big data. We also briefly present a platform and implementation the Sustainability Studies Mobile Toolkit (SSMT) and Geotagger that seek to address some of these needs.
Keywords
  • Big Data,
  • citizen science,
  • sustainability science,
  • crowdsourcing,
  • HCI,
  • gamification
Disciplines
Publication Date
2015
Editor
Lisa O'Conner
Publisher
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Enginners, Inc.
ISBN
9781479981281
DOI
10.1109/BigDataService.2015.64
Publisher Statement
For complete list of authors, please see article.
Citation Information
Jerry Alan Fails. "Current Developments in Big Data and Sustainability Sciences in Mobile Citizen Science Applications" Piscataway, NJProceedings: 2015 IEEE First International Conference on Big Data Computing Service Applications (2015) p. 202 - 212
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jerry-fails/7/