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Title A smart city qualitative data analysis model: Participatory crowdsourcing of public safety reports in South Africa
ID_Doc 36279
Authors Currin, A; Flowerday, S; de la Rey, E; van der Schyff, K; Foster, G
Title A smart city qualitative data analysis model: Participatory crowdsourcing of public safety reports in South Africa
Year 2022
Published Electronic Journal Of Information Systems In Developing Countries, 88, 6
DOI 10.1002/isd2.12232
Abstract Increased urbanization against the backdrop of limited resources complicates city planning and the management of functions, including public safety. The smart city concept can help, but most previous smart city systems have focused on utilizing automated sensors and analyzing quantitative data. In developing nations, limited resources make using the mobile phone to enable the crowdsourcing of qualitative public safety reports from the public a more viable option. However, there is no best practice for analyzing such citizen reports for a smart city in a developing nation. Given the rise of megacities in developing nations, many of which struggle to provide access to vital resources, this study developed and tested a model for guiding the analysis of unstructured natural language texts instead of traditional sensory data. In the study, citizens engaged with the project and 663 usable reports were received. Following a design science approach, the model was developed through an extensive review of related literature, and assessed and refined by observing the associated model prototype. This study emphasizes that a city-specific ontology needs to be developed and that natural language processing should be its focus, specifically within the larger context of our smart city qualitative data analysis (SCQDA) model. Together, these aspects enable this study to contribute practically, as we prove that cities in developing nations can improve the lives of their citizens using that which is already at their disposal instead of specialized (and often expensive) sensory networks.
Author Keywords natural language processing; ontology; participatory crowdsourcing; smart city; text mining
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000814073500001
WoS Category Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Research Area Social Sciences - Other Topics
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