2013
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi2041066
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Measuring Completeness of Building Footprints in OpenStreetMap over Space and Time

Abstract: Due to financial or administrative constraints, access to official spatial base data is currently limited to a small subset of all potential users in the field of spatial planning and research. This increases the usefulness of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI), in particular OpenStreetMap (OSM), as supplementary datasets or, in some cases, alternative sources of primary data. In contrast to the OSM street network, which has already been thoroughly investigated and found to be practically complete in man… Show more

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“…In addition to their categorization, we have also found methods based on the data mining approach. Schmitz et al(2008) Mummidi&Krumm (2008) Hasan et al (2009) Kounadi (2009) Ather (2009) De Longueville et al (2010) Bishr&Janowicz (2010) Mendoza et al (2010) Haklay (2010) Ciepluch (2010) Corcoran et al (2010) Girres&Touya (2010) Haklay et al (2010) Poser&Dransch (2010) Brando&Bucher ( (2014) Hollenstein&Purves (2014) • Arsanjani (2015) Vandecasteele&Devillers (2015) Hashemi&Abbaspour ( Hecht et al 2013, Jackson et al 2013, Fan et al 2014, Tenney 2014, Brando and Bucher 2010, geometric accuracy (Girres and Touya 2010). For geometric accuracy OSM objects of same structure were manually matched.…”
Section: Type Of Quality Measures Indicators and Their Associated Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to their categorization, we have also found methods based on the data mining approach. Schmitz et al(2008) Mummidi&Krumm (2008) Hasan et al (2009) Kounadi (2009) Ather (2009) De Longueville et al (2010) Bishr&Janowicz (2010) Mendoza et al (2010) Haklay (2010) Ciepluch (2010) Corcoran et al (2010) Girres&Touya (2010) Haklay et al (2010) Poser&Dransch (2010) Brando&Bucher ( (2014) Hollenstein&Purves (2014) • Arsanjani (2015) Vandecasteele&Devillers (2015) Hashemi&Abbaspour ( Hecht et al 2013, Jackson et al 2013, Fan et al 2014, Tenney 2014, Brando and Bucher 2010, geometric accuracy (Girres and Touya 2010). For geometric accuracy OSM objects of same structure were manually matched.…”
Section: Type Of Quality Measures Indicators and Their Associated Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koukoletsos et al (2012) present a method that holds promise for such contexts, combining geometric and attribute constraints to match road segments in OSM with those found in an authoritative dataset, and to achieve a tile-by-tile completeness assessment. In another study, Hecht et al (2013) proposed an object-based approach to assess the completeness of building footprints. Haklay (2010) identified a bias in UK OSM data coverage towards more affluent areas, and relates this to the fact that socially marginal (and less-mapped) areas may be the very locations where charities and agencies requiring free data are operating.…”
Section: Completenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also building footprints from OSM are considered as an information source, but their use for URBIS is restricted to selected cities, as the coverage of mapped buildings has been still lacking in recent years also for several larger cities (Hecht et al, 2013). Additionally, for the determination of more specific criteria it is necessary to integrate ancillary data which might not always be openly available.…”
Section: Source Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%