Quality assessment of OpenStreetMap’s points of interest with large-scale real data

OpenStreetMap (OSM) data are geographical data that are easy and open to access and therefore used for a large set of applications including travel demand modeling. However, often there is a limited awareness about the shortcomings of volunteered geographic information data, such as OSM. One importa...

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Main Authors: Klinkhardt, Christian (Author) , Kühnel-Widmann, Fabian (Author) , Heilig, Michael (Author) , Lautenbach, Sven (Author) , Wörle, Tim (Author) , Vortisch, Peter (Author) , Kuhnimhof, Tobias Georg (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: December 2023
In: Transportation research record
Year: 2023, Volume: 2677, Issue: 12, Pages: 661-674
ISSN:2169-4052
DOI:10.1177/03611981231169280
Online Access:Resolving-System, kostenfrei, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1177/03611981231169280
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Author Notes:Christian Klinkhardt, Fabian Kühnel, Michael Heilig, Sven Lautenbach, Tim Wörle, Peter Vortisch, and Tobias Kuhnimhof
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Summary:OpenStreetMap (OSM) data are geographical data that are easy and open to access and therefore used for a large set of applications including travel demand modeling. However, often there is a limited awareness about the shortcomings of volunteered geographic information data, such as OSM. One important issue for the application in travel demand modeling is the completeness of OSM elements, particularly points of interest (POI), since it directly influences the predictions of trip distributions. This might cause unreliable model sensitivities and end up in wrong predictions leading to expensive misinterpretations of the effects of policy measures. Because of a lack of large-scale real-world data, a detailed assessment of the quality of POI from OSM has not been done yet. Therefore, in this work, we assess the quality of POI from OSM for use within travel demand models using surveyed real-world data from 49 areas in Germany. We perform a descriptive and a model-based analysis using spatial, demographic, and intrinsic indicators for two common trip purpose categories used in travel demand modeling. We show that the completeness of POI data in OSM depends on the category of POI. We further show that intrinsic indicators and indicators calculated based on data from other sources (e.g., land use or census data) are able to detect quality deficiencies of OSM data
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ISSN:2169-4052
DOI:10.1177/03611981231169280