Meta Trend |
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Title |
MicroGeography |
Description |
Personal electronic devices now measure much of our activity and context. New methods to capture, quantify and communicate individual human activity at a micro level are now available, e.g., OASIS’s Classification of Everyday Living (COEL). Rating services for individual behaviors, e.g., risk rating, will develop similar to credit risk rating services. |
What is new or emerging? |
Standards for MicroGeography. Rating services based on MicroGeography |
Why might it matter? |
Increased understanding of human behavior at a individual human scale. Unclear affect of rating services on individual and collective behavior. |
Horizon |
AfterNext: Standards are nearing final (COEL) while the industry behind using the data are nacent with policy and privacy (or information self-determination) policies and laws needed to be clarified. |
Sustaining: |
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Previous Augmented Reality standards and operational products (TRL9) need to be re-hosted and extended in new device web technologies. TRL3 |
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Discussion Issue |
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References |
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Examples |
Members of Coelition use the COEL standard to create "new opportunities in data-based services that are fast to implement, with less risk and at lower cost." |
Geospatial Tech Category |
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OGC Working Groups |