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A Feasibility Study on Crowdsourcing to Monitor Municipal Resources in Smart Cities
2018
Companion of the The Web Conference 2018 on The Web Conference 2018 - WWW '18
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
doi:10.1145/3184558.3191519
dblp:conf/www/KandappuMKTJ18
fatcat:4zylegpgljgtbfrjqpgvrmfqqy