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Dewi Sulistiongrum, HOT Indonesia, The Mapping Strategy to Develop OSM Data | SotM Asia 2017

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State of the Map Asia (SotM-Asia) is the annual regional conference of OpenStreetMap (OSM) organized by OSM communities in Asia. First SotM-Asia was organized in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2015, and the second was organized in Manila, Philippines in 2016. This year’s conference, third in the series, was organized in Kathmandu, Nepal on September 23 – 24, 2017 at Park Village Resort, Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu, Nepal.

We brought nearly 200 Open Mapping enthusiasts from Asia and beyond to this year’s SotM-Asia. The event provided an opportunity to share knowledge and experience among mappers; expand their network; and generate ideas to expand map coverage and effective use of OSM data in Asian continent. We chose ‘from creation to use of OSM data’ as the theme of this year’s conference, emphasizing on the effective use of OSM data. We also brought together a government panel from four different countries in this year’s SotM-Asia. We believe this event will deepen the bond and enhance collaboration among OSM communities across Asia.

More information about the conference can be found on: http://stateofthemap.asia.

State of the Map Asia (SotM-Asia) is the annual regional conference of OpenStreetMap (OSM) organized by OSM communities in Asia. First SotM-Asia was organized in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2015, and the second was organized in Manila, Philippines in 2016. This year’s conference, third in the series, was organized in Kathmandu, Nepal on September 23 – 24, 2017 at Park Village Resort, Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu, Nepal.

We brought nearly 200 Open Mapping enthusiasts from Asia and beyond to this year’s SotM-Asia. The event provided an opportunity to share knowledge and experience among mappers; expand their network; and generate ideas to expand map coverage and effective use of OSM data in Asian continent. We chose ‘from creation to use of OSM data’ as the theme of this year’s conference, emphasizing on the effective use of OSM data. We also brought together a government panel from four different countries in this year’s SotM-Asia. We believe this event will deepen the bond and enhance collaboration among OSM communities across Asia.

More information about the conference can be found on: http://stateofthemap.asia.

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Dewi Sulistiongrum, HOT Indonesia, The Mapping Strategy to Develop OSM Data | SotM Asia 2017

  1. 1. The Mapping Strategy to Develop OSM Data: PDC InAWARE Project Surabaya and DKI Jakarta
  2. 2. Regionalize the City
  3. 3. Timeline = October 2016 – February 2017 Area = 350.5 km2 • 31 Sub districts • 154 Villages Surabaya City
  4. 4. Mapping Supervisor North 15 Sub districts 80 Villages Mapping Supervisor South 16 Sub districts 80 Villages
  5. 5. Team Structure Data Management
  6. 6. DKI Jakarta Timeline (April – October 2017) Area = 661.5 km2 •44 Sub districts •267 Villages •2726 RW (Community Group) 22 Subdistricts 134 Villages 22 Subdistricts 133 Villages
  7. 7. Mapping Process
  8. 8. Mapping 3 Stages 1. Calculate existing open datasets 2. Remote mapping through digitizing aerial imagery 3. Detailed attribute information collection on the ground
  9. 9. Training (QA and Data Entry) Mapathon (Universities)
  10. 10. Remote Mapping Tasking Manager
  11. 11. Mapping Timeline
  12. 12. Ground Collection Infrastructure (1) OMK and ODK Collect Letter permission
  13. 13. Lifeline Infrastructure ● Banks ● Communication Towers ● Airports ● Ferry Terminals ● Train Stations ● Bus Stations ● Roads ● Fire Hydrants ● Water Towers ● Pump House ● Reservoirs ● Water Gates ● Embankment ● Gas Stations ● Towers ● Substation ● Power Plant ● Kindergarten ● Schools ● College ● Universities ● Supermarkets ● Traditional Marketplace ● Clinics ● Hospitals ● Police Stations ● Fire Stations ● Offices ○ Governor Office (Kantor Gubernur) ○ Townhall (Kantor Bupati/Walikota) ○ Subdistrict Office (Kantor Kecamatan) ○ Village Office (Kantor Desa/Kelurahan) ○ Community Group Office (Kantor RW) ○ Ministry (Kementerian/Instansi Pemerintah) ● Embassies Administrative Boundaries ○ City/Regency (Kotamadya/Kabupaten) ○ Sub-district (Kecamatan) ○ Village (Kelurahan/Desa) ○ Sub-village (Dusun) ○ Community Group (RW) ● Evacuation Shelters ● Mosque ● Church ● Temple ● Klenteng ● Vihara ● Pitch ● Stadium ● Sport Center ● Swimming Pool ● RPTRA
  14. 14. OpenMapKit and Presets JOSM http://export.posm.io
  15. 15. Quality Assurance Data Entry Survey Validation Data/Village - Open the instances.zip in JOSM to layer background and check each point to ensure data have uploaded in OSM - Download from OSM - Check the geometry shape, toponimi objects, and attribute objects with validation tool and todo list plugin - Upload to OSM Mapping Supervisor Calculate Data Statistics Monitoring Validation Data Check Quality Data QA Join Survey = Check the Data Entry in the field survey twice a month OpenMap Kit & ODK Maps & Field Papers send data Instances.zip/day - to email QA - to server OMK QA will check the instances.zip and give to DE after DE have finished field survey DE = input Data and Upload to OSM Changeset comment #name kelurahan #PDCJakarta Mapping Lifeline Infrastructures
  16. 16. Validation JOSM addr:city = DKI Jakarta source = HOT_InAWARESurvey_2017
  17. 17. Field Survey
  18. 18. Ground Collection Admin Boundaries (2) SURABAYA DKI JAKARTA
  19. 19. Discuss with Village Government Admin Boundaries
  20. 20. Mapping RW Boundaries
  21. 21. Organize the project
  22. 22. The Results
  23. 23. Quantity Data
  24. 24. Admin Boundaries : 31 Sub districts 154 Villages 1360 Community Groups
  25. 25. Number of Buildings 92.042 Number of Buildings 643.933
  26. 26. Admin Boundaries Total Sub districts 40 Villages 250 Community Groups 2.437
  27. 27. T H O U S A N D I S L A N D Last Survey = Month 5
  28. 28. Calculate the Data https://export.hotosm.org/en/v3/
  29. 29. Quality Data
  30. 30. Surabaya DKI Jakarta
  31. 31. Check the Quality Data http://campaigns- dev.hotosm.org
  32. 32. Feedback for Village Government 154 OpenStreetMap Maps 154 Mapbox Satellite
  33. 33. Atlas
  34. 34. Challenges Lessons Learnt • Accurate GPS on smartphone • Sometimes occur suddenly restart by itself Heavy rain during the survey Need longer time to survey some villages because it has lot of highways. Tiny Roads Requests permission for mapping in each residential area Traffic Jams (Delay Getting to Field Survey)
  35. 35. Thank You Dhanyabad dewi.sulistioningrum@hotosm.org

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