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Title Bringing Human Perception To Validate Weather Measurements In Smart City: Human-Techno Centric Approach
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Authors Founoun A.; El Ghazouani L.; Haqiq A.; Hayar A.; Radoine H.
Year 2022
Published ISC2 2022 - 8th IEEE International Smart Cities Conference
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISC255366.2022.9922177
Abstract To provide different services to smart cities, many new approaches were used, including the strategic approach and the techno-human-centric approach. When it combines both the human aspect through its sensitivities and the technical aspect of data management to enable the city's stakeholders to act better. Indeed, a new governance framework is possible through the introduction of human intelligence to answer specific questions. It's about putting citizens at the center of the smart city issue while putting a coalition with new technologies. In this paper, we suggest validation of weather data, temperature, and wind, according to citizens' perceptions through a gaming scenario. The use of this mobile platform will assist stakeholders towards a roadmap for future urban design. This will be done by building up a database of citizens' perceptions and appreciations. Also, the wide range of sites of interest will allow an urban promotion and accompany the cultural life of the city. This will be possible by inviting subscribers to go and visit these places subject to promotions. © 2022 IEEE.
Author Keywords Climate change; Gamification; Land Surface Temperature; New generation of Smart Cities; Smart governance


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