Automatic Speech Recognition, Interviews and Qualitative Geoinformatics: A mixed method workflow on student’s sketch mapping behavior
Maliene, Vida; Mansberger, Reinfried; Paulson, Jenny; Köhler, Tine; Seher, Walter (Hrsg). Sustainable and Equitable Land Management: Legal Framework, Assessment, Planning Tools. Zürich. 2024 S. 197 - 210
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Publikationstyp: Buchbeitrag (Konferenzband)
Sprache: Englisch
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Inhaltszusammenfassung
In the summer semester of 2021, students of Mainz University of Applied Sciences mapped their everyday locations in Mainz, Germany. The students had to map their five everyday places where they respectively “feel good,” “feel uncomfortable,” and “have suggestions for improvement.” Subsequently they were interviewed on their mapping behavior to investigate their decisions to set the points that mark the respective places. In this research, a qualitative GIS approach was conducted to integrate ...In the summer semester of 2021, students of Mainz University of Applied Sciences mapped their everyday locations in Mainz, Germany. The students had to map their five everyday places where they respectively “feel good,” “feel uncomfortable,” and “have suggestions for improvement.” Subsequently they were interviewed on their mapping behavior to investigate their decisions to set the points that mark the respective places. In this research, a qualitative GIS approach was conducted to integrate non-quantitative data by using epistemologies traditionally employed with qualitative research, but less costly. The use of a semi-automated speechrecognition toolkit reduced the time and effort required for transcription, while content analysis provided qualitative context insights in mapping student behavior. The analysis showed that sketch maps are constructed based on historical personal experiences and group-specific shared circumstances. How do students sketch map? The significance lies in the progressive relation between socio-spatial structure, collective and individual experiences.» weiterlesen» einklappen
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Informatik