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" ... A quarter of the spend on the new project will be on technology. One example the folks at the Pro Football Hall of Fame shared with me is that the wearable technology will allow you to know when you're ready to queue for a specific experience and even allow you to geotag family members so you know where everyone is at all times. ... "
" ... Anja Jones walks with her 16-month-old son Elliot among thousands of white flags on November 30, ... [+] 2020, at the "IN AMERICA How Could This Happen...," an outdoor public art installation in Washington, DC. - Led by artist Suzanne Firstenberg, volunteers planted white flags in a field as a reminder of each life lost to Covid-19 in the US. The number of white flags displayed increased each day as pandemic death toll mounted. Dozens of volunteers helped geotag and collect flags, some of which had been personalized with inscriptions by family members or friends of those who have died. The art installation finished on November 30 and the last count on the display was 276,080 flags. (Photo by Roberto SCHMIDT / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION - TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images) ... "
" ... As social ties are often formed over short geographic distances, it is possible to get an approximate geotag of a Twitter user by examining known locations of their contacts, according to the study from Ryan Compton, David Jurgens, David Allen from the Information and System Sciences Laboratory at HRL Laboratories. The team created a technique that looks at a certain Twitter user’s friends and how often they interact over @mentions, determining where contacts have either purposefully or inadvertently given away their location. They claimed they could then use that information to get as accurate an estimate as possible for the target individual’s location. Compton and his colleagues believe their “variation minimization” technique is good enough to get a solid idea of where a user is based with an median error of 6.38km. ... "
" ... Since 2009, Twitter has allowed users to geotag their tweets, affixing their device’s GPS coordinates to the post so that it can be placed on a map precisely where they were standing when they sent it. ... "
" ... “We’re talking about like an artist’s rights management system,” de Boer says. “Kind of like I guess where you get paid royalties, like if you do an album you get paid a check occasionally for how much airplay you get. So we really want to get people on the ground, taking the photos and having their location and their geotag, all their EXIF data embedded into it. So if a studio, or a university, or polytechnic, or studio for virtual studio production, or any kind of educational facility wants to then use these environments, essentially the original artists who took the original photos actually gets a cut of it from the licensing.” ... "