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Towards Using the Potential of OpenStreetMap History for Disaster Activation Monitoring
Michael Auer
author
Melanie Eckle
author
Sascha Fendrich
author
Luisa Griesbaum
author
Fabian Kowatsch
author
Sabrina Marx
author
Martin Raifer
author
Moritz Schott
author
Rafael Troilo
author
Alexander Zipf
author
2018
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY (USA)
English
"Over the last couple of years, the growing OpenStreetMap (OSM) data base repeatedly proved its potential for various use cases, including disaster management. Disaster mapping activations show increasing contributions, but oftentimes raise questions related to the quality of the provided \emph{Volunteered Geographic Information} (VGI). In order to better monitor and understand OSM mapping and data quality, we developed a software platform that applies big data technology to OSM full history data. OSM full history data monitoring allows detailed analyses of the OSM data evolution and the detection of remarkable patterns over time. This paper illustrates the specific potential of the platform for disaster activations by means of two case studies. Initial results demonstrate that our flexible and scalable platform structure enables fast and easy information extraction and supports mapping processes and data quality assurance."
OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap History
Disaster management
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
Street network analyses
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MichaelAuer_etal2018
ISCRAM 2018 Conference Proceedings – 15th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Iscram 2018
Kees Boersma
editor
Brian Tomaszeski
editor
ISCRAM 2018 Conference Proceedings - 15th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2018
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY (USA)
conference publication
317
325
978-0-692-12760-5
2411-3387
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