Data coverage, richness, and quality of OpenStreetMap for special interest tags: wayside crosses – a case study

06/07/2023
by   Philipp Weigell, et al.
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Volunteered Geographic Information projects like OpenStreetMap which allow accessing and using the raw data, are a treasure trove for investigations - e.g. cultural topics, urban planning, or accessibility of services. Among the concerns are the reliability and accurateness of the data. While it was found that for mainstream topics, like roads or museums, the data completeness and accuracy is very high, especially in the western world, this is not clear for niche topics. Furthermore, many of the analyses are almost one decade old in which the OpenStreetMap-database grew to over nine billion elements. Based on OpenStreetMap-data of wayside crosses and other cross-like objects regional cultural differences and prevalence of the types within Europe, Germany and Bavaria are investigated. For Bavaria, internally and by comparing to an official dataset and other proxies the data completeness, logical consistency, positional, temporal, and thematic accuracy is assessed. Subsequently, the usability for the specific case and to generalize for the use of OpenStreetMap data for niche topics. It is estimated that about one sixth to one third of the crosses located within Bavaria are recorded in the database and positional accuracy is better than 50 metres in most cases. In addition, linguistic features of the inscriptions, the usage of building materials, dates of erection and other details deducible from the dataset are discussed. It is found that data quality and coverage for niche topics exceeds expectations but varies strongly by region and should not be trusted without thorough dissection of the dataset.

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