A RULE-BASED APPROACH FOR GENERATING URBAN FOOTPRINT MAPS: FROM ROAD NETWORK TO URBAN FOOTPRINT

Decision and policymakers need urban footprint data for monitoring human impact on the urban ecosystem for politics and services. Deriving urban footprint is a challenging work since it has rapidly changing borders. The existing methods for deriving urban footprint map based on raster images have se...

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Main Author: Müslüm HACAR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mersin University 2020-06-01
Series:International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences
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spelling doaj-86ebe8318a9c44a9adccaa423478796b2020-11-25T02:59:36ZengMersin UniversityInternational Journal of Engineering and Geosciences 2548-09602020-06-015210010810.26833/ijeg.623592772A RULE-BASED APPROACH FOR GENERATING URBAN FOOTPRINT MAPS: FROM ROAD NETWORK TO URBAN FOOTPRINTMüslüm HACAR0YILDIZ TEKNİK ÜNİVERSİTESİDecision and policymakers need urban footprint data for monitoring human impact on the urban ecosystem for politics and services. Deriving urban footprint is a challenging work since it has rapidly changing borders. The existing methods for deriving urban footprint map based on raster images have several steps such as determination of indicators and parameters of image classification. These steps limit the process by an operator since they require human decisions. This paper proposes a new rule-based approach for obtaining urban footprint based on Delaunay triangulation among selected centroids of roads and dead-end streets. The selection criterion is determined as maximum road length by using standard deviation operator. To produce urban footprints, this method needs no other data or information apart from road network geometry. This means that the proposed method uses only intrinsic indicators and measures. The experimental study was conducted with OpenStreetMap road data of Washington DC, Madrid, Stockholm, and Wellington. The comparisons with authority data prove that the proposed method is sufficient in many parts of urban and suburban lands.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijeg/issue/52679/623592?publisher=https-www-selcuk-edu-tr-muhendislik-harita-akademik-personel-bilgi-3325-tropenstreetmapurban footprinttinroad network analysisland use
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A RULE-BASED APPROACH FOR GENERATING URBAN FOOTPRINT MAPS: FROM ROAD NETWORK TO URBAN FOOTPRINT
International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences
openstreetmap
urban footprint
tin
road network analysis
land use
author_facet Müslüm HACAR
author_sort Müslüm HACAR
title A RULE-BASED APPROACH FOR GENERATING URBAN FOOTPRINT MAPS: FROM ROAD NETWORK TO URBAN FOOTPRINT
title_short A RULE-BASED APPROACH FOR GENERATING URBAN FOOTPRINT MAPS: FROM ROAD NETWORK TO URBAN FOOTPRINT
title_full A RULE-BASED APPROACH FOR GENERATING URBAN FOOTPRINT MAPS: FROM ROAD NETWORK TO URBAN FOOTPRINT
title_fullStr A RULE-BASED APPROACH FOR GENERATING URBAN FOOTPRINT MAPS: FROM ROAD NETWORK TO URBAN FOOTPRINT
title_full_unstemmed A RULE-BASED APPROACH FOR GENERATING URBAN FOOTPRINT MAPS: FROM ROAD NETWORK TO URBAN FOOTPRINT
title_sort rule-based approach for generating urban footprint maps: from road network to urban footprint
publisher Mersin University
series International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences
issn 2548-0960
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Decision and policymakers need urban footprint data for monitoring human impact on the urban ecosystem for politics and services. Deriving urban footprint is a challenging work since it has rapidly changing borders. The existing methods for deriving urban footprint map based on raster images have several steps such as determination of indicators and parameters of image classification. These steps limit the process by an operator since they require human decisions. This paper proposes a new rule-based approach for obtaining urban footprint based on Delaunay triangulation among selected centroids of roads and dead-end streets. The selection criterion is determined as maximum road length by using standard deviation operator. To produce urban footprints, this method needs no other data or information apart from road network geometry. This means that the proposed method uses only intrinsic indicators and measures. The experimental study was conducted with OpenStreetMap road data of Washington DC, Madrid, Stockholm, and Wellington. The comparisons with authority data prove that the proposed method is sufficient in many parts of urban and suburban lands.
topic openstreetmap
urban footprint
tin
road network analysis
land use
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijeg/issue/52679/623592?publisher=https-www-selcuk-edu-tr-muhendislik-harita-akademik-personel-bilgi-3325-tr
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