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Estimating Completeness of VGI Datasets by Analyzing Community Activity Over Time Periods

verfasst von : Simon Gröchenig, Richard Brunauer, Karl Rehrl

Erschienen in: Connecting a Digital Europe Through Location and Place

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Due to the dynamic nature and heterogeneity of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) datasets a crucial question isu concerned with geographic data quality. Among others, one of the main quality categories addresses data completeness. Most of the previous work tackles this question by comparing VGI datasets to external reference datasets. Although such comparisons give valuable insights, questions about the quality of the external dataset and syntactic as well as semantic differences arise. This work proposes a novel approach for internal estimation of regional data completeness of VGI datasets by analyzing the changes in community activity over time periods. It builds on empirical evidence that completeness of selected feature classes in distinct geographical regions may only be achieved when community activity in the selected region runs through a well-defined sequence of activity stages beginning at the start stage, continuing with some years of growth and finally reaching saturation. For the retrospective calculation of activity stages, the annual shares of new features in combination with empirically founded heuristic rules for stage transitions are used. As a proof-of-concept the approach is applied to the OpenStreetMap History dataset by analyzing activity stages for 12 representative metropolitan areas. Results give empirical evidence that reaching the saturation stage is an adequate indication for a certain degree of data completeness in the selected regions. Results also show similarities and differences of community activity in the different cities, revealing that community activity stages follow similar rules but with significant temporal variances.

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Metadaten
Titel
Estimating Completeness of VGI Datasets by Analyzing Community Activity Over Time Periods
verfasst von
Simon Gröchenig
Richard Brunauer
Karl Rehrl
Copyright-Jahr
2014
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03611-3_1