Challenging Methods and Results Obtained from User-Generated Content in Barcelona’s Public Open Spaces
2019
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Autori
Pallares-Barbera, MontserratMasala, Elena
Joković, Jugoslav
Djukić, Aleksandra
Albacete, Xavier
Poglavlje u monografiji (Objavljena verzija)
Metapodaci
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User-generated content (UGC) provides useful resources for academics, technicians and policymakers to obtain and analyse results in order to improve lives of individuals in urban settings. User-generated content comes from people who voluntarily contribute data, information, or media that then appears in a way which can be viewed by others; usually on the Web. However, to date little is known about how complex methodologies for getting results are subject to methodology-formation errors, personal data protection, and reliability of outcomes. Different researches have been approaching to inquire big data methods for a better understanding of social groups for planners and economic needs. In this chapter, through UGC from Tweets of users located in Barcelona, we present different research experiments. Data collection is based on the use of REST API; while analysis and representation of UGC follow different ways of processing and providing a plurality of information. The first objective i...s to study the results at a different geographical scale, Barcelona’s Metropolitan Area and at two Public Open Spaces (POS) in Barcelona, Enric Granados Street and the area around the Fòrum de les Cultures; during similar days in two periods of time - in January of 2015 and 2017. The second objective is intended to better understand how different types of POS’ Twitter-users draw urban patterns. The Origin-Destination patterns generated illustrate new social behaviours, addressed to multifunctional uses. This chapter aims to be influential in the use of UGC analysis for planning purposes and to increase quality of life.
Ključne reči:
Big data / Public open spaces / Spatial analysis / Twitter / User-generated contentIzvor:
CyberParks - The Interface Between People, Places and Technology: New Approaches and Perspectives, 2019, 120-136Izdavač:
- Springer Verlag
Institucija/grupa
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CHAP AU - Pallares-Barbera, Montserrat AU - Masala, Elena AU - Joković, Jugoslav AU - Djukić, Aleksandra AU - Albacete, Xavier PY - 2019 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/340 AB - User-generated content (UGC) provides useful resources for academics, technicians and policymakers to obtain and analyse results in order to improve lives of individuals in urban settings. User-generated content comes from people who voluntarily contribute data, information, or media that then appears in a way which can be viewed by others; usually on the Web. However, to date little is known about how complex methodologies for getting results are subject to methodology-formation errors, personal data protection, and reliability of outcomes. Different researches have been approaching to inquire big data methods for a better understanding of social groups for planners and economic needs. In this chapter, through UGC from Tweets of users located in Barcelona, we present different research experiments. Data collection is based on the use of REST API; while analysis and representation of UGC follow different ways of processing and providing a plurality of information. The first objective is to study the results at a different geographical scale, Barcelona’s Metropolitan Area and at two Public Open Spaces (POS) in Barcelona, Enric Granados Street and the area around the Fòrum de les Cultures; during similar days in two periods of time - in January of 2015 and 2017. The second objective is intended to better understand how different types of POS’ Twitter-users draw urban patterns. The Origin-Destination patterns generated illustrate new social behaviours, addressed to multifunctional uses. This chapter aims to be influential in the use of UGC analysis for planning purposes and to increase quality of life. PB - Springer Verlag T2 - CyberParks - The Interface Between People, Places and Technology: New Approaches and Perspectives T1 - Challenging Methods and Results Obtained from User-Generated Content in Barcelona’s Public Open Spaces SP - 120 EP - 136 DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-13417-4_10 ER -
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Pallares-Barbera, M., Masala, E., Joković, J., Djukić, A.,& Albacete, X.. (2019). Challenging Methods and Results Obtained from User-Generated Content in Barcelona’s Public Open Spaces. in CyberParks - The Interface Between People, Places and Technology: New Approaches and Perspectives Springer Verlag., 120-136. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13417-4_10
Pallares-Barbera M, Masala E, Joković J, Djukić A, Albacete X. Challenging Methods and Results Obtained from User-Generated Content in Barcelona’s Public Open Spaces. in CyberParks - The Interface Between People, Places and Technology: New Approaches and Perspectives. 2019;:120-136. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-13417-4_10 .
Pallares-Barbera, Montserrat, Masala, Elena, Joković, Jugoslav, Djukić, Aleksandra, Albacete, Xavier, "Challenging Methods and Results Obtained from User-Generated Content in Barcelona’s Public Open Spaces" in CyberParks - The Interface Between People, Places and Technology: New Approaches and Perspectives (2019):120-136, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13417-4_10 . .