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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As Editor of Future Internet (ISSN 1999-5903), an open access journal on Internet technologies and the information society, published by MDPI online we are pleased to announce the publication of the latest paper: Characteristics...</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org/blog/2012/03/21/characteristics-of-heavily-edited/">Characteristics of Heavily Edited Objects in OpenStreetMap</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org">Digital Urban</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 20px;">As Editor of </span><i style="background-color: white; line-height: 16px;"><a href="http://www.mdpi.com/journal/futureinternet">Future Internet</a></i><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 16px;"> (ISSN 1999-5903), an open access journal on Internet technologies and the information society, published by MDPI online w</span><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 20px;">e are pleased to announce the publication of the latest paper:</span></span></div>
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<h1 style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; background-image: none; background-origin: initial; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-color: initial; border-image: initial; border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-style: initial; border-top-width: 0px; line-height: 20px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px; text-align: left;">      <span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Characteristics of Heavily Edited Objects in OpenStreetMap</span></h1>
<div style="background-color: white; line-height: 16px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0.5em; margin-top: 0px; text-align: left; vertical-align: bottom;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="white-space: nowrap;"><a href="http://www.mdpi.com/search/?q=&#038;s_journal=&#038;s_volume=&#038;s_authors=Peter+Mooney&#038;s_section=&#038;s_issue=&#038;s_article_type=&#038;s_special_issue=&#038;s_page=&#038;s_search=Search" style="border-bottom-color: initial; border-bottom-style: none; border-bottom-width: initial; color: black; display: inline; text-decoration: none;">Peter Mooney</a> <sup>1</sup></span> and <span style="white-space: nowrap;"><a href="http://www.mdpi.com/search/?q=&#038;s_journal=&#038;s_volume=&#038;s_authors=Padraig+Corcoran&#038;s_section=&#038;s_issue=&#038;s_article_type=&#038;s_special_issue=&#038;s_page=&#038;s_search=Search" style="border-bottom-color: initial; border-bottom-style: none; border-bottom-width: initial; color: black; display: inline; text-decoration: none;">Padraig Corcoran</a> <sup>2</sup> <sup></sup></span></span></div>
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<div style="background-color: white; line-height: 16px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0.5em; margin-top: 1em; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><sup>1</sup> Department of Computer Science, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland</span><span style="display: block; height: 8px;"></span><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><sup>2</sup> School of Computer Science and Informatics, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland</span></div>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><br /></span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;">A<b>bstract</b></span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;"><br /></span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;">This paper describes the results of an analysis of the OpenStreetMap (OSM) database for the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland (correct to April 2011). 15; 640 OSM ways (polygons and polylines), resulting in 316; 949 unique versions of these objects, were extracted and analysed from the OSM database for the UK and Ireland. </span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;"><br /></span></p>
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<div style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-iD9C6firm0I/T2nBtYESkmI/AAAAAAAACt8/NAWkn1GZqnE/s1600/Screen+Shot+2012-03-21+at+11.54.57.png" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><img decoding="async" border="0" height="187" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-iD9C6firm0I/T2nBtYESkmI/AAAAAAAACt8/NAWkn1GZqnE/s200/Screen+Shot+2012-03-21+at+11.54.57.png" width="200" /></span></a></div>
<p><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;">In our analysis we only considered “heavily edited” objects in OSM: objects which have been edited 15 or more times. Our results show that there is no strong relationship between increasing numbers of contributors to a given object and the number of tags (metadata) assigned to it. 87% of contributions/edits to these objects are performed by 11% of the total 4128 contributors.</span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;"><br /></span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;"> In 79% of edits additional spatial data (nodes) are added to objects. The results in this paper do not attempt to evaluate the OSM data as good/poor quality but rather informs potential consumers of OSM data that the data itself is changing over time. In developing a better understanding of the characteristics of “heavily edited” objects there may be opportunities to use historical analysis in working towards quality indicators for OSM in the future.</span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;"><br /></span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;">As ever with Future Internet <a href="http://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/4/1/285/">the paper is freely available for download</a>&#8230;</span></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org/blog/2012/03/21/characteristics-of-heavily-edited/">Characteristics of Heavily Edited Objects in OpenStreetMap</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org">Digital Urban</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As Editor of Future Internet (ISSN 1999-5903), an open access journal on Internet technologies and the information society, published by MDPI online we are pleased to announce the publication of the latest paper: Characteristics...</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org/blog/2012/03/21/characteristics-of-heavily-edited-2/">Characteristics of Heavily Edited Objects in OpenStreetMap</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org">Digital Urban</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="line-height: 20px;">As Editor of </span><i style="background-color: white; line-height: 16px;"><a href="http://www.mdpi.com/journal/futureinternet">Future Internet</a></i><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 16px;"> (ISSN 1999-5903), an open access journal on Internet technologies and the information society, published by MDPI online w</span><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 20px;">e are pleased to announce the publication of the latest paper:</span></span></div>
<div style="text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 20px;"><br /></span></div>
<h1 style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; background-image: none; background-origin: initial; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-color: initial; border-image: initial; border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-style: initial; border-top-width: 0px; line-height: 20px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px; text-align: left;">      <span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Characteristics of Heavily Edited Objects in OpenStreetMap</span></h1>
<div style="background-color: white; line-height: 16px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0.5em; margin-top: 0px; text-align: left; vertical-align: bottom;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="white-space: nowrap;"><a href="http://www.mdpi.com/search/?q=&#038;s_journal=&#038;s_volume=&#038;s_authors=Peter+Mooney&#038;s_section=&#038;s_issue=&#038;s_article_type=&#038;s_special_issue=&#038;s_page=&#038;s_search=Search" style="border-bottom-color: initial; border-bottom-style: none; border-bottom-width: initial; color: black; display: inline; text-decoration: none;">Peter Mooney</a> <sup>1</sup></span> and <span style="white-space: nowrap;"><a href="http://www.mdpi.com/search/?q=&#038;s_journal=&#038;s_volume=&#038;s_authors=Padraig+Corcoran&#038;s_section=&#038;s_issue=&#038;s_article_type=&#038;s_special_issue=&#038;s_page=&#038;s_search=Search" style="border-bottom-color: initial; border-bottom-style: none; border-bottom-width: initial; color: black; display: inline; text-decoration: none;">Padraig Corcoran</a> <sup>2</sup> <sup></sup></span></span></div>
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<div style="background-color: white; line-height: 16px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0.5em; margin-top: 1em; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><sup>1</sup> Department of Computer Science, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland</span><span style="display: block; height: 8px;"></span><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><sup>2</sup> School of Computer Science and Informatics, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland</span></div>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><br /></span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;">A<b>bstract</b></span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;"><br /></span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;">This paper describes the results of an analysis of the OpenStreetMap (OSM) database for the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland (correct to April 2011). 15; 640 OSM ways (polygons and polylines), resulting in 316; 949 unique versions of these objects, were extracted and analysed from the OSM database for the UK and Ireland. </span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;"><br /></span></p>
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<div style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-iD9C6firm0I/T2nBtYESkmI/AAAAAAAACt8/NAWkn1GZqnE/s1600/Screen+Shot+2012-03-21+at+11.54.57.png" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><img decoding="async" border="0" height="187" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-iD9C6firm0I/T2nBtYESkmI/AAAAAAAACt8/NAWkn1GZqnE/s200/Screen+Shot+2012-03-21+at+11.54.57.png" width="200" /></span></a></div>
<p><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;">In our analysis we only considered “heavily edited” objects in OSM: objects which have been edited 15 or more times. Our results show that there is no strong relationship between increasing numbers of contributors to a given object and the number of tags (metadata) assigned to it. 87% of contributions/edits to these objects are performed by 11% of the total 4128 contributors.</span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;"><br /></span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;"> In 79% of edits additional spatial data (nodes) are added to objects. The results in this paper do not attempt to evaluate the OSM data as good/poor quality but rather informs potential consumers of OSM data that the data itself is changing over time. In developing a better understanding of the characteristics of “heavily edited” objects there may be opportunities to use historical analysis in working towards quality indicators for OSM in the future.</span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;"><br /></span><br /><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 16px; text-align: justify;">As ever with Future Internet <a href="http://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/4/1/285/">the paper is freely available for download</a>&#8230;</span></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org/blog/2012/03/21/characteristics-of-heavily-edited-2/">Characteristics of Heavily Edited Objects in OpenStreetMap</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org">Digital Urban</a>.</p>
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