Digging into the history of VGI data-sets: results from a worldwide study on OpenStreetMap mapping activity |
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Authors: | Simon Gröchenig Richard Brunauer Karl Rehrl |
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Affiliation: | 1. Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Jakob Haringer Stra?e 5/3, 5020 Salzburg, Austriasimon.groechenig@salzburgresearch.at;3. Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Jakob Haringer Stra?e 5/3, 5020 Salzburg, Austria |
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Abstract: | Volunteered geographic information (VGI) data-sets are characterised by heterogeneity due to influences from technical, social, environmental or economic factors. As a result, mapping progress does neither follow a spatially nor a temporally equal distribution, and thus can be hardly measured or predicted. Positively stated, heterogeneity leads to interesting VGI data-sets revealing regional peculiarities such as diverse community activities. This work proposes an approach for identifying regionally and temporally different developments with respect to mapping progress. Regional mapping progress is measured with a modified version of a previously proposed model for classifying activity stages, which has been used as foundation for a massive spatial and temporal analysis of the worldwide OpenStreetMap contributions between the years 2006 and 2013. It also allows the evaluation of rural and unpopulated areas. Results reveal that regional mapping progress heavily depends on a number of distinct influences such as geographical or legal borders, data imports, unexpected events or diverse community developments. The work highlights regions with distinct results by revealing individual mapping stories. |
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Keywords: | volunteered geographic information OpenStreetMap mapping progress activity stages |
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