Transafe is a proposed mobile platform that captures and analyses public perceptions of safety to deliver ‘crowdsourced’ collective intelligence about places in the City of Melbourne, Australia, and their affective states at various times of the day.
Application metadata | |
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Area of expertise | Monitor safety perception |
Application name | Transafe |
Website | |
Platforms | Android |
Sensors | Compass, GPS, Mobile Built-In, Timer, Urban |
License of source code | Open |
Cost for use | Free |
Engaging level | Participatory |
Incentive techniques | Civism, No-Monetary |
Type of access | Authenticated |
Proposition paper | |
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Title | ransafe: A Crowdsourced Mobile Platform for Crime and Safety Perception Management. |
Url | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Flora_Salim/publication/241622523_Transafe_a_crowdsourced_mobile_platform_for_crime_and_safety_perception_management/links/54269f7b0cf238c6ea790c77.pdf |
Citation | Hamilton, M., Salim, F., Cheng, E., Choy, S.L. (2011) “Transafe: A Crowdsourced Mobile Platform for Crime and Safety Perception Management”, ISTAS 2011: IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society, May 23-25, 2011. |