
OpenStreetMap in GIScience
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"This academic title fulfills its promise of an up-to-date university summary of related 'experiences, research, and applications.' It is an edited text by academics specifically focused on the use of OpenStreetMap in the geographical information sciences. . This text is excellent for an academic research audience. . it has excellent references and specific thoughts, which together should indeed stimulate further research by the intended audience." (David Bellin, Computing Reviews, January, 2016)
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An Introduction to OpenStreetMap in Geographic Information Science: Experiences, Research, and Applications.- Assessment of logical consistency in OpenStreetMap based on the spatial similarity concept.- Quality assessment of the contributed land use information from OpenStreetMap versus authoritative datasets.- Improving volunteered geographic information quality using a tag recommender system: The case of OpenStreetMap.- Inferring the Scale of OpenStreetMap Features.- Data retrieval for small spatial regions in OpenStreetMap.- The Impact of Society on Volunteered Geographic Information: The case of OpenStreetMap.- Social and political dimensions of the OpenStreetMap project: Towards a critical geographical research agenda.- Spatial Collaboration Networks of OpenStreetMap.- Route choice analysis of urban cycling behaviors using OpenStreetMap: Evidence from a British urban environment.- The Next Generation of Navigational Services using OpenStreetMap data: the Integration of Augmented Reality and Graph Databases.- Building a Multimodal Urban Network Model Using OpenStreetMap Data for the Analysis of Sustainable Accessibility.- Assessing OpenStreetMap as an Open Property Map.- Investigating the Potential of OpenStreetMap for Land Use/Land Cover Production: A Case Study for Continental Portugal.- Using Crowd-Sourced Data to Quantify the Complex Urban Fabric - OpenStreetMap and the Urban-Rural Index.
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