OpenStreetMap data quality enrichment through awareness raising and collective action tools—experiences from a European project

Nowadays, several research projects show interest in employing volunteered geographic information (VGI) to improve their systems through using up-to-date and detailed data. The European project CAP4Access is one of the successful examples of such international-wide research projects that aims to imp...

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Main Authors: Amin Mobasheri, Alexander Zipf, Louise Francis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-07-01
Series:Geo-spatial Information Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2018.1493817
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spelling doaj-7e16447df533469fb6cf843e692cc7bb2020-11-24T23:12:09ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGeo-spatial Information Science1009-50201993-51532018-07-0121323424610.1080/10095020.2018.14938171493817OpenStreetMap data quality enrichment through awareness raising and collective action tools—experiences from a European projectAmin Mobasheri0Alexander Zipf1Louise Francis2Heidelberg UniversityHeidelberg UniversityMapping for Change (Co. Ltd.)Nowadays, several research projects show interest in employing volunteered geographic information (VGI) to improve their systems through using up-to-date and detailed data. The European project CAP4Access is one of the successful examples of such international-wide research projects that aims to improve the accessibility of people with restricted mobility using crowdsourced data. In this project, OpenStreetMap (OSM) is used to extend OpenRouteService, a well-known routing platform. However, a basic challenge that this project tackled was the incompleteness of OSM data with regards to certain information that is required for wheelchair accessibility (e.g. sidewalk information, kerb data, etc.). In this article, we present the results of initial assessment of sidewalk data in OSM at the beginning of the project as well as our approach in awareness raising and using tools for tagging accessibility data into OSM database for enriching the sidewalk data completeness. Several experiments have been carried out in different European cities, and discussion on the results of the experiments as well as the lessons learned are provided. The lessons learned provide recommendations that help in organizing better mapping party events in the future. We conclude by reporting on how and to what extent the OSM sidewalk data completeness in these study areas have benefited from the mapping parties by the end of the project.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2018.1493817AccessibilityOpenStreetMap (OSM)data qualitydata completenesssidewalkwheel map
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author Amin Mobasheri
Alexander Zipf
Louise Francis
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Alexander Zipf
Louise Francis
OpenStreetMap data quality enrichment through awareness raising and collective action tools—experiences from a European project
Geo-spatial Information Science
Accessibility
OpenStreetMap (OSM)
data quality
data completeness
sidewalk
wheel map
author_facet Amin Mobasheri
Alexander Zipf
Louise Francis
author_sort Amin Mobasheri
title OpenStreetMap data quality enrichment through awareness raising and collective action tools—experiences from a European project
title_short OpenStreetMap data quality enrichment through awareness raising and collective action tools—experiences from a European project
title_full OpenStreetMap data quality enrichment through awareness raising and collective action tools—experiences from a European project
title_fullStr OpenStreetMap data quality enrichment through awareness raising and collective action tools—experiences from a European project
title_full_unstemmed OpenStreetMap data quality enrichment through awareness raising and collective action tools—experiences from a European project
title_sort openstreetmap data quality enrichment through awareness raising and collective action tools—experiences from a european project
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Geo-spatial Information Science
issn 1009-5020
1993-5153
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Nowadays, several research projects show interest in employing volunteered geographic information (VGI) to improve their systems through using up-to-date and detailed data. The European project CAP4Access is one of the successful examples of such international-wide research projects that aims to improve the accessibility of people with restricted mobility using crowdsourced data. In this project, OpenStreetMap (OSM) is used to extend OpenRouteService, a well-known routing platform. However, a basic challenge that this project tackled was the incompleteness of OSM data with regards to certain information that is required for wheelchair accessibility (e.g. sidewalk information, kerb data, etc.). In this article, we present the results of initial assessment of sidewalk data in OSM at the beginning of the project as well as our approach in awareness raising and using tools for tagging accessibility data into OSM database for enriching the sidewalk data completeness. Several experiments have been carried out in different European cities, and discussion on the results of the experiments as well as the lessons learned are provided. The lessons learned provide recommendations that help in organizing better mapping party events in the future. We conclude by reporting on how and to what extent the OSM sidewalk data completeness in these study areas have benefited from the mapping parties by the end of the project.
topic Accessibility
OpenStreetMap (OSM)
data quality
data completeness
sidewalk
wheel map
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2018.1493817
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