2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.trpro.2019.09.021
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Analyzing OpenStreetMap as data source for travel demand models A case study in Karlsruhe

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“…Depending on the region of interest, preprocessed data are updated once a week (3). For example, Briem et al (4) found that locations open to the public are kept up-to-date. Changes are made on a daily basis unlike the annual statistics of public authorities where changes only appear in the next edition.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Depending on the region of interest, preprocessed data are updated once a week (3). For example, Briem et al (4) found that locations open to the public are kept up-to-date. Changes are made on a daily basis unlike the annual statistics of public authorities where changes only appear in the next edition.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, locations that are not open to the public are maintained less frequently. Any assessment of workplaces is, therefore, distorted because many small offices, which are not open to the public, are missing from OSM (4). Having the data maintained by enthusiasts is an advantage in many regions, but in others it is less so, especially if there are only a few active volunteers.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, despite the lower number of articles, the field developed in several new directions, such as in more sophisticated statistical machine learning methods for quality assessment [24,25] and POI matching [26,27]. Recent studies also explore novel data sources beyond OSM, such as LBSNs and review websites [27,28], and broader applications of POI data [10,29,30]. The relevant approaches applicable to POI data sources were extracted from the surveyed literature and categorized into the six elements of data quality defined by ISO 19157:2013 [31], which are completeness, logical consistency, positional accuracy, temporal quality, thematic accuracy, and usability.…”
Section: Review Of Approaches For Validating Poi Data Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e road network data of streets, county roads, provincial roads, national roads, highspeed road networks, and railways in the core urban area of Zhengzhou City was also obtained from the Baidu network map [47]. Based on the principle of topology analysis, the redundant roads and small roads in the road network data are first eliminated.…”
Section: E Road Network Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…en, the road network data are topologically edited. Finally, the road network map of Zhengzhou core urban area is obtained [47,48]. According to the national four-level highway width standards and the road width data of Zhengzhou City, the highways, provincial highways, national highways, railways, county highways, and streets in the road network were widened by 55 m, 45 m, 45 m, 40 m, 35 m, and 25 m, respectively.…”
Section: E Road Network Datamentioning
confidence: 99%