Short bio:
Talia Dror is a PhD student in Mapping and Geo-Information Engineering at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. She graduated from the Technion in Mapping and Geo-Information Engineering in March 2013.
Research interests:
spatial accuracy, GIS, crowdsourcing in GIS, Geo database management systems, object oriented design for GIS, geo-statistics.
Publications:
Talia Dror, Yerach Doytsher, Sagi Dalyot, 2021 “Investigating the Use of Historical Node Location Data as a Source to Improve OpenStreetMap Position Quality“, Open Source Geospatial Science for Urban Studies, pp 55-73.
Talia Dror, Yerach Doytsher, and Sagi Dalyot, 2015. “A Quantitative Evaluation of Volunteered Geographic Information Paradigms: Social Location Based Services Case Study“. Survey Review, Vol. 47(344): 349 – 362.
Talia Dror, Yerach Doytsher, and Sagi Dalyot, 2015. “A Quantitative Evaluation of Volunteered Geographic Information Paradigms: Social Location Based Services Case Study“. Survey Review, Vol. 47(344): 349 – 362.