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OpenStreetMap : It’s the community, stupid! Marc Gemis Jorieke Vyncke Ben Abelshausen Glenn Plas OpenStreetMap Belgium 23/02/2015

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OpenStreetMap: It’s the community,

stupid!Marc Gemis

Jorieke VynckeBen Abelshausen

Glenn Plas

OpenStreetMap Belgium23/02/2015

Mapping the entire world!

Why would we need OpenStreetMap in a world where

all (geo)data is open?

One global database?

One global ontology?

Huge ecosystem of tools?

It’s the community, stupid!

What is this ‘community’ you say?

Crowdsourcing ≠ community

What is this ‘community’ you say?

OpenStreetMap uses active crowdsourcing!

Session Overview• Marc Gemis: The mapper at the core of the project .• Jorieke Vyncke: Community activities, a mapper is

never alone!• Ben Abelshausen: External data and the community,

yes, they can be friends!• Glenn Plas: Data users? Part of the community?

Open(Geo)Data andOpenStreetMap

Ben Abelshausen23/02/2015

Namur

Warning: This presentation has MAPS!

Imports!

Why is this an issue? Let’s just import

everything!!!

Community vs. ‘External’ data

Why would we want to import?

A few exceptions:

- Borders- Bus routes- Cycle routes

Types of abstract data that does not reallyphysically exists!

A lot of pressure…

AND Import…

Tiger in the US

• The entire US road network• At the time almost non-existing OSM-community!

TIGER desert

“The term "TIGER desert" has been coined referring to areas where little or no editing of TIGER imported data has been done for an extended period of time — or at all since import (period of inactivity measured in years).”

From an OpenStreetMap point of view external data is usually

inaccurate and wrong aboutthe world.

All these experiences andviews shape the import-

process…

A review process!

• Checking license• Checking consistency• Estimating quality• Data conversion to OpenStreetMap• Update strategy.

=> All these conditions have to be met!=> All this is peer-reviewed by the community.

An import should be: Putting a community-approved stamp

on the data!

CommunityApproved!

Crowd-sourced imports!

Use the power of OSM-community toapprove and stamp the data!

MapperApproved!

Urbis

• Brussels• Addresses and buildings.• A community-sourced import but in large chuncks.

De Lijn

Two aspects:- Stops: The position of the stops.- Routes: Abtract non-physical data.

A great example of why not to blindly trust company/governmentcollected data.De Lijn has used some of the corrected locations: A great example of how OpenStreetMap-community can help improve your own datasets.

AGIV CRAB

• A huge dataset of addresses!• A ‘not-always-accurate’ dataset.• A dataset collected by localgovernments managed at the flanders

level.

• Is in need of review and community-stamping!• Is continously changing and being updated.• BUT: relatively easy to check and verify.• An address monitoring tool is used to track progress.

Thank you!OpenStreetMap Belgium!Follow us @osm_bewww.osm.be

Next meetup/mapping party:http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/

OpenStreetMap Belgium is a working group @ Open Knowledge Belgium

Who are you callingstupid?

Is it really the community?

Comments?

(this is the active crowdsourcing part of this talk. We relyon your knowledge and expertise to fill this blank spot in

this session)

A monopoly on place?Should we only rely on companies and governments to map the world? [1]

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this session)

A monopoly on place?Who decides what gets shown on the map, who decides where you are and

where you should go, and personal privacy. [1]

(this is the active crowdsourcing part of this talk. We relyon your knowledge and expertise to fill this blank spot in

this session)

Local governments usingprivate maps?

Who decides what is on google/bing/HERE maps?

(this is the active crowdsourcing part of this talk. We relyon your knowledge and expertise to fill this blank spot in

this session)

A map = power!Where is it dangerous?

Where does a neighbourhood begin?Borders and border disputes!

Routing or cycling directions along certain neighbourhoods?

A map simplifies the world, what will we show about reality?!

(this is the active crowdsourcing part of this talk. We relyon your knowledge and expertise to fill this blank spot in

this session)

OpenStreetMap as the solution?

Yes, BUT! Does the community represent the population?

(this is the active crowdsourcing part of this talk. We relyon your knowledge and expertise to fill this blank spot in

this session)

Diversity is crucial!… and more important for OSM than many other problems.

(this is the active crowdsourcing part of this talk. We relyon your knowledge and expertise to fill this blank spot in

this session)

Thank you!OpenStreetMap Belgium!Follow us @osm_bewww.osm.be

Next meetup/mapping party:http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/

OpenStreetMap Belgium is a working group @ Open Knowledge Belgium