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Quality Assessment of the Contributed Land Use Information from OpenStreetMap Versus Authoritative Datasets
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Author(s):
Jamal Jokar Arsanjani
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Peter Mooney
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Alexander Zipf
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Anne Schauss
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March 4 2015
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Springer International Publishing
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2015
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March 4 2015
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: 37-58
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10.1007/978-3-319-14280-7_3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Mapping Literature: Towards a Geography of Fiction
pp. 1
An Introduction to OpenStreetMap in Geographic Information Science: Experiences, Research, and Applications
pp. 1
Introduction to ‘Planning Support Systems and Smart Cities’
pp. 19
Assessment of Logical Consistency in OpenStreetMap Based on the Spatial Similarity Concept
pp. 21
Development and Operation of Social Media GIS for Disaster Risk Management in Japan
pp. 37
I’m feeling LoCo: A Location Based Context Aware Recommendation System
pp. 37
Quality Assessment of the Contributed Land Use Information from OpenStreetMap Versus Authoritative Datasets
pp. 41
The Role of Social Media Geographic Information (SMGI) in Spatial Planning
pp. 55
Using Data from Location Based Social Networks for Urban Activity Clustering
pp. 59
Improving Volunteered Geographic Information Quality Using a Tag Recommender System: The Case of OpenStreetMap
pp. 61
Data and Analytics for Neighborhood Development: Smart Shrinkage Decision Modeling in Baltimore, Maryland
pp. 65
A Comparison of the Street Networks of Navteq and OSM in Germany
pp. 77
Managing Crowds: The Possibilities and Limitations of Crowd Information During Urban Mass Events
pp. 81
Inferring the Scale of OpenStreetMap Features
pp. 93
Characterization and Detection of Building Patterns in Cartographic Data: Two Algorithms
pp. 99
Simulating Urban Resilience: Disasters, Dynamics and (Synthetic) Data
pp. 101
Data Retrieval for Small Spatial Regions in OpenStreetMap
pp. 109
Formalization and Data Enrichment for Automated Evaluation of Building Pattern Preservation
pp. 121
Data Integration to Create Large-Scale Spatially Detailed Synthetic Populations
pp. 125
The Impact of Society on Volunteered Geographic Information: The Case of OpenStreetMap
pp. 143
Social and Political Dimensions of the OpenStreetMap Project: Towards a Critical Geographical Research Agenda
pp. 145
Smart Cities: Concepts, Perceptions and Lessons for Planners
pp. 167
Spatial Collaboration Networks of OpenStreetMap
pp. 169
Who’s Smart? Whose City? The Sociopolitics of Urban Intelligence
pp. 178
Finding Place: Mapping as Process …
pp. 189
Knowledge-Mining the Australian Smart Grid Smart City Data: A Statistical-Neural Approach to Demand-Response Analysis
pp. 189
Route Choice Analysis of Urban Cycling Behaviors Using OpenStreetMap: Evidence from a British Urban Environment
pp. 199
Urban Emotions—Geo-Semantic Emotion Extraction from Technical Sensors, Human Sensors and Crowdsourced Data
pp. 209
Urban Emotions: Benefits and Risks in Using Human Sensory Assessment for the Extraction of Contextual Emotion Information in Urban Planning
pp. 211
The Next Generation of Navigational Services Using OpenStreetMap Data: The Integration of Augmented Reality and Graph Databases
pp. 227
Leveraging Cellphones for Wayfinding and Journey Planning in Semi-formal Bus Systems: Lessons from Digital Matatus in Nairobi
pp. 229
Building a Multimodal Urban Network Model Using OpenStreetMap Data for the Analysis of Sustainable Accessibility
pp. 235
The Space–Time Aquarium is Full of Albatrosses: Time Geography, Lifestyle and Trans-species Geovisual Analytics
pp. 243
The Australian Urban Intelligence Network Supporting Smart Cities
pp. 255
Assessing OpenStreetMap as an Open Property Map
pp. 261
Smart Governance, Collaborative Planning and Planning Support Systems: A Fruitful Triangle?
pp. 273
Investigating the Potential of OpenStreetMap for Land Use/Land Cover Production: A Case Study for Continental Portugal
pp. 281
Sentient PSS for Smart Cities
pp. 295
Using Crowd-Sourced Data to Quantify the Complex Urban Fabric—OpenStreetMap and the Urban–Rural Index
pp. 297
Gaming, Urban Planning and Transportation Design Process
pp. 313
The Everyone City: How ICT-Based Participation Shapes Urban Form
pp. 319
An Outlook for OpenStreetMap
pp. 337
Usability of Planning Support Systems: An Evaluation Framework
pp. 355
Facilitating PSS Workshops: A Conceptual Framework and Findings from Interviews with Facilitators
pp. 373
Visualization Methods for Linking Scientific and Local Knowledge of Climate Change Impacts
pp. 391
Virtual Worlds as Support Tools for Public Engagement in Urban Design
pp. 409
Recoding Embedded Assumptions: Adaptation of an Open Source Tool to Support Sustainability, Transparency and Participatory Governance
pp. 427
Monitoring and Visualising Sub-national Migration Trends in the United Kingdom
pp. 447
Urban Data and Building Energy Modeling: A GIS-Based Urban Building Energy Modeling System Using the Urban-EPC Engine
pp. 471
MassDOT Real Time Traffic Management System
pp. 489
Pragmatic Incremental or Courageous Leapfrog [Re]Development of a Land-use and Transport Modelling System for Perth, Australia
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