An interview with Spatial.ai about the collection and use of geo social data and its role within location intelligence.
Geosocial data is simply location-based social media data. It is media content (mostly text) produced by people on social platforms that is tied to specific locations.
The location component is often coordinates in latitude and longitude, but it could be a tagged place or street address as well. This type of data is publicly available on nearly every major social platform including Twitter, Instagram, Flickr, event platforms, review sites, etc.
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Geospatial support for humanitarian emergencies
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Highways in the sky, risk islands and drone flight paths
Immersive maps give context to data - this is Street View for rivers
The Google Drive of geospatial - curation over creation
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Mapping the way we relate to the urban environment
Creating Global Activity Specific Maps
Positioning as a service and the role of smartphones in the future of geolocation
A diary of your location - recording your travel journeys using GPS tracks
Scaling map data generation using computer vision
A mapping platform for your outdoor adventures
Tracking global air traffic in real time
Translating between machine and human when talking about location
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