2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9671.2010.01203.x
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Quality Assessment of the French OpenStreetMap Dataset

Abstract: The concept of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) has recently emerged from the new Web 2.0 technologies. The OpenStreetMap project is currently the most significant example of a system based on VGI. It aims at producing free vector geographic databases using contributions from Internet users. Spatial data quality becomes a key consideration in this context of freely downloadable geographic databases. This article studies the quality of French OpenStreetMap data. It extends the work of Haklay to France, … Show more

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“…adequacy on consistency with previous findings in other geocrowdsourced data quality studies, such as Haklay (2010) 66 , Girres and Touya (2010) 67 , and Ramm et al (2011) 68 , who find that positional error is typically within 5-6 meters in OSM studies (as summarized in Table 6). We also use Camponovo and Freundschuh's (2014) 69 research on prior knowledge of categorical accuracy of geocrowdsourced data.…”
Section: Social Moderation For Crowdsourced Geospatial Datasupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…adequacy on consistency with previous findings in other geocrowdsourced data quality studies, such as Haklay (2010) 66 , Girres and Touya (2010) 67 , and Ramm et al (2011) 68 , who find that positional error is typically within 5-6 meters in OSM studies (as summarized in Table 6). We also use Camponovo and Freundschuh's (2014) 69 research on prior knowledge of categorical accuracy of geocrowdsourced data.…”
Section: Social Moderation For Crowdsourced Geospatial Datasupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Notable publications from this era include Veregin and Hunter (1998) 112 , Goodchild and Gopal (1989) 113 , and Guptill and Morrison (1995) 114 . Many of the recent research papers in quality assessment for geocrowdsourced data (i.e., Haklay 2010, Girres andTouya 2010) refer back to these earlier traditional GIS-based quality assessment works. 115,116 We wonder how far the traditional approaches for quality assessment can be stretched to fit what is emerging in geocrowdsourcing and geosocial media.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Prospects For Crowdsourced Geospatialmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This work also highlighted problems with the quality of the shape representation of polygon features representing natural features in OSM when compared with NMA data for the same features. However other studies such as Over et al (2010), Haklay (2010), Girres and Touya (2010) compares OSM very favourably, in terms of geometric accuracy, against road and street network databases from National Mapping Agencies and commercial sources. Fritz et al (2009) even suggest at using OSM and other crowd-sourced VGI as an alternative approach for "validating and calibrating global land cover".…”
Section: Overview Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zielstra and Zipf [4] analyzed the completeness of OSM data relative to the navigation data of the TeleAtlas MultiNet datasets in Germany. Girres and Touya [5] completed a quality assessment of France OSM spatial data using the Large-Scale Reference database (RGE) for reference data and a sampling method using the assessment components, i.e., geometric accuracy, attribute accuracy, completeness, logical consistency, semantic accuracy, temporal accuracy, lineage, and usage. Cipeluch et al compared the accuracy of Ireland OSM data with Google Maps and Bing Maps [6].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%