Bottom-Up Gazetteers: Learning from the Implicit Semantics of Geotags

Keßler Carsten, Maué Patrick, Heuer Jan Torben, Bartoschek Thomas

Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

As directories of named places, gazetteers link the names to geographic footprints and place types. Most existing gazetteers are managed strictly top-down: entries can only be added or changed by the responsible toponymic authority. The covered vocabulary is therefore often limited to an administrative view on places, using only official place names. In this paper, we propose a bottom-up approach for gazetteer building based on geotagged photos harvested from the web. We discuss the building blocks of a geotag and how they relate to each other to formally define the notion of a geotag. Based on this formalization, we introduce an extraction process for gazetteer entries that captures the emergent semantics of collections of geotagged photos and provides a group-cognitive perspective on named places. Using an experimental setup based on clustering and filtering algorithms, we demonstrate how to identify place names and assign adequate geographic footprints. The results for three different place names (Soho, Camino de Santiago and Kil- imanjaro), representing different geographic feature types, are evaluated and compared to the results obtained from traditional gazetteers. Finally, we sketch how our approach can be combined with other (for example, linguistic) approaches and discuss how such a bottom-up gazetteer can complement existing gazetteers.

Details about the publication

EditorsJanowicz Krzysztof, Raubal Martin, Levashkin Sergei
Book titleThird International Conference on GeoSpatial Semantics (GeoS 2009)
Page range83-102
PublisherSpringer
Title of seriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume of series5892
StatusPublished
Release year2009
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ConferenceGeoSpatial Semantics (GeoS 2009), Mexico City

Authors from the University of Münster

Bartoschek, Thomas
Keßler, Carsten
Maue, Patrick

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 01/01/2006 - 31/12/2013
Funded by: DFG - Individual Grants Programme
Type of project: Individual project