OPENSTREETMAP - FLOSS Manuals
The OpenStreetMap logo One of the strengths of OpenStreetMap is the open license Anyone can use the OpenStreetMap data for their own purposes, even for commercial purposes The only requirements are that you must credit OpenStreetMap and its contributors when you use the
Package ‘OpenStreetMap’
8 plot OpenStreetMap osmtile Get an open street map tile Description Get an open street map tile Usage osmtile(x, y, zoom, type = "osm") Arguments x location in osm native coordinates y location in osm native coordinates zoom zoom level type the map type (see getMapInfo) Value a tile plot OpenStreetMap Plot an OpenStreetMap object Description
Downloading & Using OpenStreetMap (OSM) Data in ArcMap
The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team Export Tool is a service which allows for customized OSM GIS data extracts for much of the developing world It is a streamlined and simple interface, and we will use this method first
How to Make the Most of OpenStreetMap Platform Accenture
OpenStreetMap at a glance OpenStreetMap is a free, editable map of the whole world created by a large and growing community of mappers The OpenStreetMap project maps physical features on the planet and includes data about roads, buildings, addresses, businesses, points of interest, railways, trails, transit, land use and natural features, and
OpenStreetMap: user-generated street maps
openstreetMap: User-Generated street Maps Mordechai (Muki) Haklay and Patrick Weber University College London The OpenStreetMap project is a knowledge collective that provides user-generated street maps T he process of mapping the Earth accurately was, until recently, the preserve of highly skilled, well-equipped, and organized individ-
OpenStreetMap Data in Layered GIS-Format - Geofabrik
OpenStreetMap Data in Layered GIS Format // Version 0 7 9 1 Preface The OpenStreetMap (OSM) project (www openstreetmap org) has collected an enormous amount of free spatial data and the database is growing every day Many people want to use this data for their own GIS projects but have been hindered by the use of a non-standard
ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap (105x) ArcGIS 10
The ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap (OSM) allows you to use ArcGIS tools for working with OpenStreetMap data This is a desktop toolset for ArcGIS 10 2 that allows you to load data from OpenStreetMap, use the familiar editing environment of ArcGIS Desktop to create, modify, and create network analysis You can also update data and post back
OpenStreetMap Data in Layered GIS-Format
The OpenStreetMap (OSM) project (www openstreetmap org) has collected an enormous amount of free spatial data and the database is growing every day Many people want to use this data for their own GIS projects but have been hindered by the use of a non-standard data format in the OSM project
OpenStreetMap Data in Layered GIS-Format
OpenStreetMap Data in Layered GIS Format // Free Shapefiles 2 Introduction 2 1 Versions The commercially available shape files from Geofabrik carry a version identifier in each layer name The free shapes contain the name “free” in each layer name to distinguish them 2 2 Map datum All coordinates are unprojected WGS84 (EPSG:4326)
Joint Learning From Earth Observation and OpenStreetMap Data
While OpenStreetMap has already been used as ground truth data for training such networks, this abundant data source remains rarely exploited as an input information layer In this paper, we study different use cases and deep network architectures to leverage OpenStreetMap data for semantic labeling of aerial and satellite images Espe-
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ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap (10.5.x)
Welcome to the Essential ArcGIS Task Sheet Series. This series supplements the Iowa State University GIS
Geospatial
Technology Training Program short course series, "Essential ArcGIS Tutorial Series." The task sheets are designed to
provide quick, easy instructions for performing specific tasks in GIS.The ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap (OSM) allows you to use ArcGIS tools for working with OpenStreetMap data.
This is a desktop toolset for ArcGIS 10.2 that allows you to load data from OpenStreetMap, use the familiar editing
environment of ArcGIS Desktop to create, modify, and create network analysis. You can also update data and post back
the edit changes to OSM to make them available to all OSM users. This task sheet will cover downloading the ArcGIS
Editor for OSM and loading data from OSM to save in a geodatabase.ArcGIS 10.5
1. Download ArcGIS Editor for OpenStreetMap
a. To download the tool, navigate to www.arcgis.com/home/ in a web browser. Click on theOPEN button and select
Download. After the download is complete, open the zipped folder and navigate to the setup application that matches the version of ArcGIS installed on your machine. Follow the steps in the install wizard until the install is complete. ClickFinish.
2. Open ArcGIS and View the Toolset
a. Once the download is complete, open a blank ArcMap document. ClickStart > All Programs > ArcGIS >
ArcMap.
b.Open Catalog within the ArcMap document. Click on
Windows in the menu bar and select Catalog. KeepingCatalog open, expand the
Toolboxes folder, then expand
theSystem Toolboxes folder. You should now see a
toolbox namedOpenStreetMap Toolbox.tbx.
c.Expand the
OpenStreetMap Toolbox and view the
available tools.2. Create an Output File Geodatabase
a. Open ArcCatalog, click Start > All Programs > ArcGISArcCatalog.
b. Browse to an appropriate location or folder and right-click. SelectNew > File Geodatabase and give it a
meaningful name.Note: this is where you will save your
OSM data.
Bailey Hanson bahanson@iastate.edu, 515-520-1436 or Professor Christopher J. Seeger, ASLA, GISP cjseeger@iastate.edu,
515-509-0651 for more information about the Geospatial Technology Program. This task sheet and more are available at
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