Assessment and Visualization of OSM Consistency for European Cities

Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) is a widely used data source in various fields and services, such as environmental monitoring, disaster and crisis management, SDI, and mapping. Quality is a critical factor for the usability of VGI. This study focuses on evaluating logical consistency based...

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Main Authors: Dimitra Zacharopoulou, Andriani Skopeliti, Byron Nakos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/10/6/361
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spelling doaj-cea66ea180274410b712e6362ea0bbee2021-06-01T01:04:17ZengMDPI AGISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information2220-99642021-05-011036136110.3390/ijgi10060361Assessment and Visualization of OSM Consistency for European CitiesDimitra Zacharopoulou0Andriani Skopeliti1Byron Nakos2Cartography Laboratory, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 15780 Zografou, GreeceCartography Laboratory, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 15780 Zografou, GreeceCartography Laboratory, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 15780 Zografou, GreeceVolunteered Geographic Information (VGI) is a widely used data source in various fields and services, such as environmental monitoring, disaster and crisis management, SDI, and mapping. Quality is a critical factor for the usability of VGI. This study focuses on evaluating logical consistency based on the topological relationships between geographic features while considering semantics. It addresses internal (i.e., between thematic layers) and external (i.e., between specific features from different thematic layers) logical consistency. Attribute completeness is computed to support the use of semantics. A tool for assessing the consistency and attribute completeness is designed and implemented in the ArcGIS environment. An open-source web mapping application informs users about VGI consistency with multiscale visualization and indices. Data from OpenStreetMap (OSM), one of the most popular collaborative projects, are evaluated for six European cities: Athens, Berlin, Paris, Utrecht, Vienna, and Zurich. The case study uses OSM-derived data, downloaded from Geofabrik and organized into thematic layers. OSM’s consistency is evaluated and visualized at the regional, city, and feature levels. The results are discussed and conclusions on attribute completeness and consistency are derived.https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/10/6/361VGI qualityconsistencyvisualizationPOIvolunteered geographic informationcrowdsourcing
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author Dimitra Zacharopoulou
Andriani Skopeliti
Byron Nakos
spellingShingle Dimitra Zacharopoulou
Andriani Skopeliti
Byron Nakos
Assessment and Visualization of OSM Consistency for European Cities
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
VGI quality
consistency
visualization
POI
volunteered geographic information
crowdsourcing
author_facet Dimitra Zacharopoulou
Andriani Skopeliti
Byron Nakos
author_sort Dimitra Zacharopoulou
title Assessment and Visualization of OSM Consistency for European Cities
title_short Assessment and Visualization of OSM Consistency for European Cities
title_full Assessment and Visualization of OSM Consistency for European Cities
title_fullStr Assessment and Visualization of OSM Consistency for European Cities
title_full_unstemmed Assessment and Visualization of OSM Consistency for European Cities
title_sort assessment and visualization of osm consistency for european cities
publisher MDPI AG
series ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
issn 2220-9964
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) is a widely used data source in various fields and services, such as environmental monitoring, disaster and crisis management, SDI, and mapping. Quality is a critical factor for the usability of VGI. This study focuses on evaluating logical consistency based on the topological relationships between geographic features while considering semantics. It addresses internal (i.e., between thematic layers) and external (i.e., between specific features from different thematic layers) logical consistency. Attribute completeness is computed to support the use of semantics. A tool for assessing the consistency and attribute completeness is designed and implemented in the ArcGIS environment. An open-source web mapping application informs users about VGI consistency with multiscale visualization and indices. Data from OpenStreetMap (OSM), one of the most popular collaborative projects, are evaluated for six European cities: Athens, Berlin, Paris, Utrecht, Vienna, and Zurich. The case study uses OSM-derived data, downloaded from Geofabrik and organized into thematic layers. OSM’s consistency is evaluated and visualized at the regional, city, and feature levels. The results are discussed and conclusions on attribute completeness and consistency are derived.
topic VGI quality
consistency
visualization
POI
volunteered geographic information
crowdsourcing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/10/6/361
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