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I would like to edit the content of geotagging in our photo sharing article. The existing content in the article is as below.

Geotagging a photo is the process in which a photo is marked with the geographical identification of the place it was taken. Most technology with photo taking capabilities are equipped with GPS system sensors that routinely geotag photos and videos.

The content provided in the above article is not sufficient and enough. I would like to improvise the content with supporting articles that i have collected.

Geotagging (Draft)

Geotagging a photo is the process in which a photo is marked with the geographical identification of the place it was taken. Most technology with photo taking capabilities are equipped with GPS system sensors that routinely geotag photos and videos. Crowdsourced data available from photo-sharing services have the potentiality of tracking places. In recent years geo-tagged data makes it possible to mine out travel related knowledge.[1] For better understanding, geotagging can reveal the footprints and behaviours of travellers by utilizing spatial proximity of geo-tagged photos which they used to share in internet, thus can well extract the travel topics of a particular location.[2] [3] Instagram, Flickr and Panoramio are the three communities that provide the option of geotagging photographs. Flickr has exceeded with 40 million geotagged photos, which are uploaded by 400 thousand users and still growing at a rapid pace. [4] [5]


References

  1. ^ Kou, N. M., U, L. H., Yang, Y., & Gong, Z. (October 01, 2015). Travel topic analysis: a mutually reinforcing method for geo-tagged photos. Geoinformatica : an International Journal on Advances of Computer Science for Geographic Information Systems, 19, 4, 693-721
  2. ^ Kou, N. M., U, L. H., Yang, Y., & Gong, Z. (October 01, 2015). Travel topic analysis: a mutually reinforcing method for geo-tagged photos. Geoinformatica : an International Journal on Advances of Computer Science for Geographic Information Systems, 19, 4, 693-721
  3. ^ Xu, Z., Chen, L., & Chen, G. (May 01, 2015). Topic based context-aware travel recommendation method exploiting geotagged photos. Neurocomputing, 155, 99-107.
  4. ^ García-Palomares, J. C., Gutiérrez, J., & Mínguez, C. (January 01, 2015). Identification of tourist hot spots based on social networks: A comparative analysis of European metropolises using photo-sharing services and GIS. Applied Geography, 63, 408-417.
  5. ^ Xu, Z., Chen, L., & Chen, G. (May 01, 2015). Topic based context-aware travel recommendation method exploiting geotagged photos. Neurocomputing, 155, 99-107.


Apache Software Foundation Article Draft

I would like to add supportive sentence to the following area.

The Apache Software Foundation is a decentralized open source community of developers. The software they produce is distributed under the terms of the Apache License and is free and open source software (FOSS). The Apache projects are characterized by a collaborative, consensus-based development process and an open and pragmatic software license. Each project is managed by a self-selected team of technical experts who are active contributors to the project. The ASF is a meritocracy, implying that membership of the foundation is granted only to volunteers who have actively contributed to Apache projects. Open soured software development collaboration communities will be attractive for the people who avoid hierarchy and prefer individual work. [1]

References

  1. ^ Chełkowski, T., Gloor, P., Jemielniak, D., & Antoniewski, C. (April 20, 2016). Inequalities in Open Source Software Development: Analysis of Contributor’s Commits in Apache Software Foundation Projects. Plos One, 11, 4.)