Accessible Routes Integrating Data from Multiple Sources
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Accessible Routes Integrating Data from Multiple SourcesAuthor(s)
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2020-12-26Citation
Luaces, M.R.; Fisteus, J.A.; Sánchez-Fernández, L.; Munoz-Organero, M.; Balado, J.; Díaz-Vilariño, L.; Lorenzo, H. Accessible Routes Integrating Data from Multiple Sources. ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Inf. 2021, 10, 7. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi10010007
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Providing citizens with the ability to move around in an accessible way is a requirement for all cities today. However, modeling city infrastructures so that accessible routes can be computed is a challenge because it involves collecting information from multiple, large-scale and heterogeneous data sources. In this paper, we propose and validate the architecture of an information system that creates an accessibility data model for cities by ingesting data from different types of sources and provides an application that can be used by people with different abilities to compute accessible routes. The article describes the processes that allow building a network of pedestrian infrastructures from the OpenStreetMap information (i.e., sidewalks and pedestrian crossings), improving the network with information extracted obtained from mobile-sensed LiDAR data (i.e., ramps, steps, and pedestrian crossings), detecting obstacles using volunteered information collected from the hardware sensors of the mobile devices of the citizens (i.e., ramps and steps), and detecting accessibility problems with software sensors in social networks (i.e., Twitter). The information system is validated through its application in a case study in the city of Vigo (Spain).
Keywords
Spatial data mining
Geospatial NLP
Geospatial data fusion
Large scale geospatial processing
Pedestrian navigation
Physical accessibility
Geospatial NLP
Geospatial data fusion
Large scale geospatial processing
Pedestrian navigation
Physical accessibility
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Atribución 4.0 Internacional
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2220-9964