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Mapping wildlife species distribution with social media: Augmenting text classification with species names (2018)
Journal Article
Jeawak, S. S., Jones, C. B., & Schockaert, S. (2018). Mapping wildlife species distribution with social media: Augmenting text classification with species names. LIPIcs, 114, https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.GIScience.2018.34

© Shelan S. Jeawak, Christopher B. Jones, and Steven Schockaert. Social media has considerable potential as a source of passive citizen science observations of the natural environment, including wildlife monitoring. Here we compare and combine two ma... Read More about Mapping wildlife species distribution with social media: Augmenting text classification with species names.

Using flickr for characterizing the environment: An exploratory analysis (2017)
Journal Article
Jeawak, S. S., Jones, C. B., & Schockaert, S. (2017). Using flickr for characterizing the environment: An exploratory analysis. LIPIcs, 86, 21:1--21:13. https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.COSIT.2017.21

© Shelan S. Jeawak, Christopher B. Jones, and Steven Schockaert. The photo-sharing website Flickr has become a valuable informal information source in disciplines such as geography and ecology. Some ecologists, for instance, have been manually analys... Read More about Using flickr for characterizing the environment: An exploratory analysis.